What's the last movie you watched?
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Well I loved fast and furious 7!
Action action action! Yes far fetched! Almost comic book, including the muscles on the Rock and vin, oh man I love that!
Loved Jason statham, very cool!
Some of the acting was a bit meh in spots, jordannah Brewster especially! Thought they did an excellant job with the cgi and the brothers filling in.
Disappointed in Michelle Rodriguez Botox overdose, lost all her gorgeous South American expressions.
Unreal cars, gorgeous scenery, sexy chicks everywhere, bit of humour
And yeah, the farewell scene done very well, I bawled!
Can't wait for the dvd, I kill it on the treadmill watching this!
Cheers
Action action action! Yes far fetched! Almost comic book, including the muscles on the Rock and vin, oh man I love that!
Loved Jason statham, very cool!
Some of the acting was a bit meh in spots, jordannah Brewster especially! Thought they did an excellant job with the cgi and the brothers filling in.
Disappointed in Michelle Rodriguez Botox overdose, lost all her gorgeous South American expressions.
Unreal cars, gorgeous scenery, sexy chicks everywhere, bit of humour
And yeah, the farewell scene done very well, I bawled!
Can't wait for the dvd, I kill it on the treadmill watching this!
Cheers
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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I watched Dredd on Netflix, it was okay you know bloody and violent which I enjoy and when you are in a mood death and destruction is always good. It could have been better, the guy playing Dredd was doing the Christian Bale Batman voice for most of the movie.
Though he was probably just constipated for the 96 minutes...It wouldn't surprise me you know.
Though he was probably just constipated for the 96 minutes...It wouldn't surprise me you know.
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An early '80s 'erotic' adaptation of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by the name of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Miss Osbourne (yes, this time the good doctor has a female accomplice). Pretty crazy stuff.
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Been getting right into the Marvel superhero and X-Men movies lately courtesy of the (almost) 9 year old.
Not bad at all.
Latest one was - Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Not bad at all.
I've found myself unintentionally spending hours googling all the backstories of the heroes and villains from the comic books going back to the 60's and 70's, and in Captain America's case, the 40's! ("Hydra", think Nazi Germany.... )
I think I'm more of a fanboy now than the young fella!!
-Favourite Hero - Quicksilver from the X-Men version. The scene where he breaks Magneto out of the Pentagon basement in "Days of Future Past" is brilliant.
- Favourite Villian - Magneto. What a deadset smart-arse that guy is!
- Favourite of the Movie series so far - Guardians of the Galaxy.
Not bad at all.
Latest one was - Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Not bad at all.
I've found myself unintentionally spending hours googling all the backstories of the heroes and villains from the comic books going back to the 60's and 70's, and in Captain America's case, the 40's! ("Hydra", think Nazi Germany.... )
I think I'm more of a fanboy now than the young fella!!
-Favourite Hero - Quicksilver from the X-Men version. The scene where he breaks Magneto out of the Pentagon basement in "Days of Future Past" is brilliant.
- Favourite Villian - Magneto. What a deadset smart-arse that guy is!
- Favourite of the Movie series so far - Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Awesome movies! I've got every DVD from the series: Next Generation, Deep Space 9 & Voyager. Started watching them on my long plane trips to Argyle every week and was hooked. Willing to sell the whole set if you"re interested TP?think positive wrote:I just discovered Star Trek!
Mind you Chris pine makes it easy watching!
And the lovely Zoe!
Great movie to pass time on the cross trainer, funny and action, love it! Gotta get the sequels now!
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Hmmm how much?Skids wrote:Awesome movies! I've got every DVD from the series: Next Generation, Deep Space 9 & Voyager. Started watching them on my long plane trips to Argyle every week and was hooked. Willing to sell the whole set if you"re interested TP?think positive wrote:I just discovered Star Trek!
Mind you Chris pine makes it easy watching!
And the lovely Zoe!
Great movie to pass time on the cross trainer, funny and action, love it! Gotta get the sequels now!
Just saw San Andreas, been hanging out for it
Well there's two hours I'm never getting back! Even the other rock couldn't save it! So bad it's funny!
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Jurassic World!
Great simple fun. Take the family and kids who love wildlife twice
Great simple fun. Take the family and kids who love wildlife twice
In the end the rain comes down, washes clean the streets of a blue sky town.
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