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Saw Edge of Darkness yesterday. Didn't mind it. Happy they didn't go with a typical Hollywood ending. Mel plays a grumpy old bastard pretty well.

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Saw The Road. Mixed feelings - nice landscapes and all, but didn't really offer much new to the whole 'post-apocalyptic' genre.
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David wrote:Saw The Road. Mixed feelings - nice landscapes and all, but didn't really offer much new to the whole 'post-apocalyptic' genre.
That is on my "to see" list. I'm looking forward to seeing Daybreakers, though.
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Inglorious Basterds very very good movie, tarantion back with some form
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optimax wrote:Inglorious Basterds very very good movie, tarantion back with some form
I must have seen a different version because the Inglorious Basterds I saw was boring as bat sh!t, which was very disappointing as I was really looking forward to seeing it.
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optimax wrote:Inglorious Basterds very very good movie, tarantion back with some form
I must have seen a different version because the Inglorious Basterds I saw was boring as bat sh!t, which was very disappointing as I was really looking forward to seeing it.
Boring?

Its not as blood thirsty as some of his stuff just prior but hardly boring
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optimax wrote:
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optimax wrote:Inglorious Basterds very very good movie, tarantion back with some form
I must have seen a different version because the Inglorious Basterds I saw was boring as bat sh!t, which was very disappointing as I was really looking forward to seeing it.
Boring?

Its not as blood thirsty as some of his stuff just prior but hardly boring
Agreed. I'm certainly not one of those all-too-numerous sycophantic Tarantino fans, but I thought Inglorious Basterds was an excellent film.

Christoph Waltz was superb and deserves the Best Supporting Actor Oscar and the scene in the Tavern basement was electrifying.
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Dark Lord wrote:
optimax wrote:
OEP wrote:
optimax wrote:Inglorious Basterds very very good movie, tarantion back with some form
I must have seen a different version because the Inglorious Basterds I saw was boring as bat sh!t, which was very disappointing as I was really looking forward to seeing it.
Boring?

Its not as blood thirsty as some of his stuff just prior but hardly boring
Agreed. I'm certainly not one of those all-too-numerous sycophantic Tarantino fans, but I thought Inglorious Basterds was an excellent film.

Christoph Waltz was superb and deserves the Best Supporting Actor Oscar and the scene in the Tavern basement was electrifying.
Hey I wasn't saying the acting wasn't good but by Christ he dragged out every scene. Boring, boring, boring....bring back Pulp Fiction, From Dusk Till Dawn and Reservoir Dogs. Apparently Kill Bill 3 is on the cards.
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Saw Daybreakers tonight and all I can say is it won't be long before it hits the Video Store shelves. Well that may be a bit harsh but it can be hard watching at times and very enjoyable at others.

On a scale of 1 to 10 I'd give it a 5, maybe a 6 at a stretch.

On a brighter note saw a preview to the A-Team movie and they've got Liam Neeson as "Hannibal" and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson as "B.A." Baracus. Oh yeah "Rampage" on the big screen "whoop that ass".
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I saw Avatar 3D tonight. I liked it.
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OEP wrote:On a brighter note saw a preview to the A-Team movie and they've got Liam Neeson as "Hannibal" and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson as "B.A." Baracus. Oh yeah "Rampage" on the big screen "whoop that ass".
The A-Team trailer looks awesome. It also has Bradley Cooper from The Hangover as Faceman and Sharlto Copley from District 9 as Howling Mad Murdock. Apparently Dirk Benedict and Dwight Schultz will be having cameos in the film, too. I reckon it'd be funny if Schultz plays Murdock's therapist. :)
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Dark Lord wrote:
OEP wrote:On a brighter note saw a preview to the A-Team movie and they've got Liam Neeson as "Hannibal" and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson as "B.A." Baracus. Oh yeah "Rampage" on the big screen "whoop that ass".
The A-Team trailer looks awesome. It also has Bradley Cooper from The Hangover as Faceman and Sharlto Copley from District 9 as Howling Mad Murdock. Apparently Dirk Benedict and Dwight Schultz will be having cameos in the film, too. I reckon it'd be funny if Schultz plays Murdock's therapist. :)
Stop it, stop it, your getting me waaaaaaaaaaaaay to excited :oops:
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mandy wrote:Saw Edge of Darkness yesterday. Didn't mind it. Happy they didn't go with a typical Hollywood ending. Mel plays a grumpy old bastard pretty well.

8/10
I saw the original miniseries in the mid eighties, with Bob Peck in the role that Mel Gibson plays in the contemporary movie. I remember it as a brilliant drama, with great acting, an intelligent script and a great soundtrack (which I think was written by Eric Clapton). I'm not sure that I could cope with an Americanised movie of such a good British series.
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mandy wrote:Saw Edge of Darkness yesterday. Didn't mind it. Happy they didn't go with a typical Hollywood ending. Mel plays a grumpy old bastard pretty well.

8/10
I saw the original miniseries in the mid eighties, with Bob Peck in the role that Mel Gibson plays in the contemporary movie. I remember it as a brilliant drama, with great acting, an intelligent script and a great soundtrack (which I think was written by Eric Clapton). I'm not sure that I could cope with an Americanised movie of such a good British series.
A lot of critics panned Mel as lifeless.
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