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Not a film, but I'm currently watching Jeeves and Wooster with Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. Loved the books when I was younger, and the TV show is fantastic.
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Saw "Bran nu day" this evening on ABC1 with Mrs WPT & WPT the younger. Enjoyed it. Good fun - light entertainment & they did a good job of it.

Saw the play many years ago - couldn't tell you where but it was in Melbourne.
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I see "4 Lions" has come out on sale & is now avaliable for rent at the DVD shops.

Made a reference & link to it in mid December:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yszKc4m-W9U&feature=fvw

Looking forward to hiring it. The film made some film critics / reviewers lists as film of the year in 2010.
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I've been wanting to catch 4 Lions since it was at the cinema, but haven't got around to it yet. I'll probably check out Black Swan over the coming weeks.
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Culprit wrote:Animal Kingdom - Good in parts 6 out of 10, Weaver says nothing for most of the show and I am surprised by the nominations :shock:

True Grit 2010 - Not a bad show 7 out of 10, young actress steals the show

Unstoppable - Knew what was going to happen in saying that it was enjoyable 5 out of 10

The Town - 7 out of 10, I enjoyed the show depsite how long it went.


The Social Network
- 5 out of 10 would have been better if they cut it by an hour.
I'm looking forward to "True Grit" pilgrim Culprit. I Like a lot of the Coen Brothers films especially Fargo, Burn after Reading & Oh Brother Where Art Thou amongst others.

I rated "The Social Network" higher than you & didn't notice the time. Haven't seen the other 2 yet.

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You can add "Get off my lawn" to "Go ahead, make my day" and other CE classics after watching Gran Torino.

One of the ways I mark a good film is how many repeat viewings I can take.

Similar to a good (music) album, where I find myself 'discovering' yet another good track, after the umpteenth play, I watched GT for the 5th time, the other night, and still saw whole scenes I'd missed or that simply didn't register during previous viewings.

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Again, similar to a good album, where there are so many good tracks to digest that some just slip by until I'm ready to notice them.

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GT works on several levels - also, for me, the hallmark of a good film.
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Donny wrote:You can add "Get off my lawn" to "Go ahead, make my day" and other CE classics after watching Gran Torino.

One of the ways I mark a good film is how many repeat viewings I can take.

Similar to a good (music) album, where I find myself 'discovering' yet another good track, after the umpteenth play, I watched GT for the 5th time, the other night, and still saw whole scenes I'd missed or that simply didn't register during previous viewings.

Image

Again, similar to a good album, where there are so many good tracks to digest that some just slip by until I'm ready to notice them.

Image

GT works on several levels - also, for me, the hallmark of a good film.
Enjoyed that on DVD but can't find my copy of it. One of the kiddiwinkles has taken it somehwere & left it - not happy Jan.
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Hired "4 Lions" tonight on DVD. Very good film, powerful, funny, tragic, pathos & bathos but no Peter Daicos (sorry about that.....got carried away). Well worth the view.
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Culprit wrote:Animal Kingdom - Good in parts 6 out of 10, Weaver says nothing for most of the show and I am surprised by the nominations :shock:
Just watched Animal Kingdom as well.

I agree.

Weaver says nothing but plants kisses on lips for most of the first 3/4 of the film. She did have that "looney" look in her eyes for the last 1/4 of it but they were joking if they think this was enough to win a Golden Globe.
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Last week saw "Barneys version" brilliant & moving.

Taped this gem on SBS this week & my family are loving it. ( watching it in grabs at the moment)

Gives me faith: "The Yes Men Fix The World".

I rarely use the term but these men have balls.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnQX09DZLYE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiWlvBro ... re=related
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I heard other people use the term but these men have balls too.
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Daughter hired a Mike Leigh film (DVD) last night & I really enjoyed it. Will make me think twice about a driving instructors though. Good film called "Happy Go Lucky":

http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&sourc ... UeOl4Lopdw

http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&sourc ... eADDHfyMqQ
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Great film! I love all of Mike Leigh's movies, particularly recommend Naked, Career Girls and Vera Drake.
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Goal! and Goal! 2

It follows Santiago Munez a young kid from Mexico that has a dream of playing football. Santi's family enter into America illegally into Los Angeles and he works with his dad doing landscaping. Goal! 2 follows his journey from playing in the English Premier League to going to Real Madrid.

I am hoping to obtain Goal! 3, though I have been told that it wasn't that great, I bought both of these movies as ex-rentals from Video city and watched them for the first time during the week.
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Has anyone here seen the movie 'Everybody's Fine' with Robert De Niro?? If you like easy-going movies, that are half comedy/half drama, and also sad.. then see it! I'm apparently an 'ice queen' (so my friends say) yet I bawled my eyes out :P

Also, has anyone seen 'The Stoning of Soraya M'?? That movie was really confronting, and also made me cry, but an angry cry.. if that makes sense lol!

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