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Well go see the bloody film! It's great and it'll make you cry (if you can handle English subs and shaky cam). :)
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stui magpie wrote:Just finished watching Last Vegas.

Enjoyed very much.
Excellent show! Copule of beers and some chicken wings in Gold Class, most enjoyable and one of the better flicks I've seen recently.

How much of a dead ringer is Charlie for his old man :shock: always been obvious but wow :!:
Watched it on the plane, great movie

Ps. Charities brother, Emilio estevev is a much better actor!
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Blue Jasmine - Cate Blanchet was great.
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White House down

Channing Tatum (my heart be still, whoa white singlet time ) and Jamie fox,bloody grous, ok far fetched just a lot, but it's so good, cheered, laughed, screamed and laughed some more, and did I mention whaaaaaaaoooooo

Loved it!

It's an action flick by the way!
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I watched Salo on Wednesday night. Real bundle of laughs, that one.
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David wrote:I watched Salo on Wednesday night. Real bundle of laughs, that one.
That movie is a pile of shit.
















Literally! :wink: :lol:
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I can't believe you've seen it!

I can't believe anyone has...
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I preferred Olympus has fallen over White House Down.
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The cover of the DVD puts me off, is it a drama?

We got millions of copies of that, hardly any sold!
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David wrote:I can't believe you've seen it!

I can't believe anyone has...
you saw it.
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Twice, no less.

It's still pretty soul-destroying.
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David wrote:Twice, no less.

It's still pretty soul-destroying.
ummmm, why?
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John Wren wrote:
David wrote:Twice, no less.

It's still pretty soul-destroying.
ummmm, why?
Having googled the movie cos I had NFI what this was about, I whole heartedly second the question.

Why? :shock: :?
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David that the movie I meant the other day remember? You said what movie was that again! And no, I haven't watched it, just yuk
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