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I saw "Arsenic and Old Lace" .. it's a good, funny movie. I suppose it can be called a black comedy. Stars Cary Grant.
I also saw "The House of Sand and Fog" starring Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly. It's a beautifully done tragedy, and both act quite well. If we have some Iranian on board, or someone in regular contact with one - how correct was Ben Kingsley's accent in the movie? |
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I might get the DVD too.
My favourite bit its when there on the boat towards the end. It's so intense! Tonight I'm going to an outside screening of 'Shawn of the Dead' Then 'Land of the Dead' hoping it doesn't rain! |
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I watched 'The Island' the other day with Ewan McGregor and Scarlett blardiddy blah in. Not a bad film but a little predictable and done before in my opinion. Although Steve Belsumi(sp) was in it, and he rocks!
Just got the Father Ted boxset for my birthday and have started watching them, pure entertainment. I'd also like to reccomend 'Long Way Round' the series that was on CH4 a few months back. It's abot Ewan Mcgregor and Charlie somebody who motorcycle from London to New York, going East all the time. Brilliant scenery and historical and geographical pieces in it. Theres even a crash scene. ![]() |
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We just got a DVD player (we are now cool and fashionably up to date) so we celebrated by watching a ton of old musicals ([i:096879f95c]Singing in the Rain, Brigadoon, Sound of Music, and West Side Story[/i:096879f95c]) Singing in the Rain was good, Brigadoon was weird, Sound of Music was good (the only one I've seen before, it's still a favorite of mine but West Side Story bothered me much. I mean...how many inner city gangs do you know who are mainly composed of members of the New York City Ballet? And go around singing "Boy, boy, crazy boy, be cool boy?" Or sing at all? But I did cry buckets at the end so that makes it all good.
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[quote:fe778f285e="Rincewind"]I might get the DVD too.
My favourite bit its when there on the boat towards the end. It's so intense! Tonight I'm going to an outside screening of 'Shawn of the Dead' Then 'Land of the Dead' hoping it doesn't rain![/quote:fe778f285e] It was great fun! Simon Pegg and some of the cast where there to introduce the movies! God, I really love Shaun of the Dead. It's such a great movie! |
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[quote:8e61ea7853="Rincewind"]God, I really love Shaun[/quote:8e61ea7853]
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! Ella: Is it a giraffe? Me (stops drawing): No Ella: Star Trek? Me: Yes! |
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[quote:3514bb7cd1="Rincewind"]God, I really love the Dead.[/quote:3514bb7cd1]
Necrophiliaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaac! Ella: Is it a giraffe? Me (stops drawing): No Ella: Star Trek? Me: Yes! |
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[quote:55277f7a9d="Hex"]
Is anyone else sick of Brad Pitt, or is it just me? I just find him annoying...[/quote:55277f7a9d] I think he's quite charming in a 18th century sort of way!! :oops: I think Rinso Gaynessssss may have spread, damn him and his disease carrying beard. I watched 'Man on Fire' last night which was a top top film. I'm a huge fan of Denzel Washingtons and he didn't dissapoint in this one, nice and gory too. ![]() |
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I saw [i:6ef250bbee]War of the Wordls[/i:6ef250bbee] at a theater. It was good; lots of action, some scary parts, and I actually cared what happened to them. The end though...terrible. "This is why they died, the end." :roll:
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The end is one of the best bits.
It hasnt got all that macho hero carp "I found thier weakness and now I will kill them all" Its good that they all woulda died regardless of what people were doing. Gives another reason to stay home, be lazy and let the world sort it out itself. ![]() |
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