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Mesa7719
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by Mesa7719 » Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:06 am
valda wrote:
I quite liked it as well, it did make me laugh which is more than Trollied did

Trollied is a bit pants eh, but I'm still watching it. I find Jane Horricks character so cringy! Gavin will always be Herrick from Being Human to me.
Last night watched we watched Season 4 of Burn Notice..... well actually I watched first 10 mins as was so tired I fell asleep. Only got into this from Season 3, but OH gave me the run down of previous two series. I really enjoy watching this. It has the underlining "burn" story whilst dealing with others items current day. I think that the 3 main characters work so well together.
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TheyCallMeMrGlass
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by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:01 am
Book of Eli. Excellent post apocalyptic film. Great plot turns. Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman top class. Certain Christian allegories would be a major put off for many but I dig that sort of thing.
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by valda » Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:13 am
Mesa7719 wrote:valda wrote:
I quite liked it as well, it did make me laugh which is more than Trollied did

Trollied is a bit pants eh, but I'm still watching it. I find Jane Horricks character so cringy! Gavin will always be Herrick from Being Human to me.
Last night watched we watched Season 4 of Burn Notice..... well actually I watched first 10 mins as was so tired I fell asleep. Only got into this from Season 3, but OH gave me the run down of previous two series. I really enjoy watching this. It has the underlining "burn" story whilst dealing with others items current day. I think that the 3 main characters work so well together.
I adore the relationship between the three of them and also Michael's mother. I've got all the boxsets and was really looking forward to season 4. however I wasn't 'feeling' that first episode. Probably because of the rubbish biker gang story. As I watch Sons Of Anarchy, no other bikers gangs will do

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by canadian_turtle » Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:42 am
I watched Scott Pilgrim vs The World. I absolutely love this movie and I don't know why I still don't own it on DVD.
I also watched Wild Child (again), another one of those movies I've seen too many times to count and I should really get on DVD already.
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by moggers » Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:27 am
Bram Stoker's Dracula. Gary Oldman with ringlets and a top hat always cheers me up.
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by valda » Mon Aug 29, 2011 1:11 pm
I watched Dick in a Box, totally cheered me up
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by raj101 » Mon Aug 29, 2011 1:28 pm
TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:Book of Eli. Excellent post apocalyptic film. Great plot turns. Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman top class. Certain Christian allegories would be a major put off for many but I dig that sort of thing.
i enjoyed this on the whole too, but the major plot twist at the end was a bit too much for some.
Its like, if you can make something impossible happen, then why have the main character go through all that crap anyway? just magically impossible him out of it.
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by evilzadi » Mon Aug 29, 2011 3:14 pm
raj101 wrote:TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:Book of Eli. Excellent post apocalyptic film. Great plot turns. Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman top class. Certain Christian allegories would be a major put off for many but I dig that sort of thing.
i enjoyed this on the whole too, but the major plot twist at the end was a bit too much for some.
Its like, if you can make something impossible happen, then why have the main character go through all that crap anyway? just magically impossible him out of it.
I've been wanting to see this for ages, was it on TV?
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by funthing29 » Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:04 pm
I watched The Queen earlier - a good watch, mainly due to some excellent performances.
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by aruif » Mon Aug 29, 2011 11:38 pm
New Moon last night, Eclipse tonight. Really indulging! I'm watching it on zoom heh