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Sparkle-

Number of posts: 133 Age: 41 Location: Scotland Registration date: 2008-05-23
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Wed 20 Aug 2008, 12:02 am | |
| 10'000 BC Good movie - anyone else seen it?  _________________ The most difficult lesson to learn is: which bridge in life to use or which one to burn off
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Ian Admin


Number of posts: 771 Age: 36 Location: Carlisle, Cumbria Registration date: 2007-08-24
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Wed 20 Aug 2008, 8:57 am | |
| I haven't seen it yet....but it's on my to do list  . Just watched the Clone Wars. Yes it's a cartoon and yes it is aimed at kids, but it's Star Wars....enough said  . _________________ "Sometimes I just sit and think, and sometimes I just sit".
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Sparkle-

Number of posts: 133 Age: 41 Location: Scotland Registration date: 2008-05-23
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Wed 20 Aug 2008, 11:07 pm | |
| The Eye - Supernatural Thriller -  - makes you jump at times - must see film  _________________ The most difficult lesson to learn is: which bridge in life to use or which one to burn off
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wombat

Number of posts: 125 Age: 89 Location: United States Registration date: 2008-04-06
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Thu 21 Aug 2008, 7:30 pm | |
| The Right Stuff - good, but very long and with lots and lots of characters, easy to get confused. |
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Urisk

Number of posts: 193 Age: 25 Location: Scotland Registration date: 2007-10-01
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Tue 26 Aug 2008, 11:16 am | |
| Re-Annimator. It was on Film4 as part oftheir Frightfest season. It was alright... Very pulp-y like some of Lovecraft's stuff, but nothing like the story it's based on which was far more atmospheric! Not as good as I was expecting. _________________ Seek for answers in the mundane, with hope for answers in the fantastic the resident uruisge www.swt.org.uk |
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wombat

Number of posts: 125 Age: 89 Location: United States Registration date: 2008-04-06
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Tue 26 Aug 2008, 1:35 pm | |
| "Philadelphia" - never seen it before, was a bit unsatisfying. I was prepared to be moved and cry a lot - didn't quite happen. |
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Sparkle-

Number of posts: 133 Age: 41 Location: Scotland Registration date: 2008-05-23
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Thu 11 Sep 2008, 7:19 pm | |
| The Brave One - Jodie Foster - Just didn't hold my interest at all - seen better - Marks Out Of Ten - Em - 3  _________________ The most difficult lesson to learn is: which bridge in life to use or which one to burn off
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Urisk

Number of posts: 193 Age: 25 Location: Scotland Registration date: 2007-10-01
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Sun 14 Sep 2008, 4:13 pm | |
| Starship Troopers. A film always worth going back to... even if it's totally different from the book. Well, the plot diviates drastically, but it has that very similar climate to the book, in my opinion. Plus the Bugs are more believable in the film. And none of those (admittedly flimsy) "Skinnies" either, thank goodness. _________________ Seek for answers in the mundane, with hope for answers in the fantastic the resident uruisge www.swt.org.uk |
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LeeWat

Number of posts: 230 Age: 38 Location: Cheshire Registration date: 2007-09-02
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Sun 14 Sep 2008, 4:58 pm | |
| I keep trying to watch Shrek the Third, but alas i keep falling asleep. My own fault, i try to watch it way too late in the evening and drink way too much beer. Is it any good ? |
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Sparkle-

Number of posts: 133 Age: 41 Location: Scotland Registration date: 2008-05-23
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Sun 14 Sep 2008, 5:08 pm | |
| Yeah it's ok but not as good as the first/second - Sherk & Fiona have babies in the 3rd one  _________________ The most difficult lesson to learn is: which bridge in life to use or which one to burn off
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LeeWat

Number of posts: 230 Age: 38 Location: Cheshire Registration date: 2007-09-02
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Sun 14 Sep 2008, 5:15 pm | |
| Perhaps i should make a valient effort to watch it then, its about 8 weeks or so untill my son is born and i may pick up a few parenting hints from the old ogre  |
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Sparkle-

Number of posts: 133 Age: 41 Location: Scotland Registration date: 2008-05-23
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Sun 14 Sep 2008, 5:21 pm | |
| Not got long then - better hurry and watch it.... although don't think these would be the kind of tips you'd be looking for - or maybe so? Good Luck for when your baby arrives  _________________ The most difficult lesson to learn is: which bridge in life to use or which one to burn off
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wombat

Number of posts: 125 Age: 89 Location: United States Registration date: 2008-04-06
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Wed 17 Sep 2008, 10:10 pm | |
| Leewat - a baby on the way? Congratulations!! Does re-watching the six-part version of "Pride and Prejudice" with Colin First count as a movie? |
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LeeWat

Number of posts: 230 Age: 38 Location: Cheshire Registration date: 2007-09-02
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Mon 22 Sep 2008, 9:38 pm | |
| Cheers Sparkle & Wombat, as soon as little Cai is able to read and write he will be on here, unless i have him in the garage fixing/cleaning my bike of course Wombat, if you sat through all six parts in one sitting i'd say it counts  Eventually watched Shrek 3, best bit in my opinion was Puss in Donkey guise trying the sad kitten look. |
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LeeWat

Number of posts: 230 Age: 38 Location: Cheshire Registration date: 2007-09-02
 | Subject: Re: What Films Have You Recently Watched? Tue 30 Sep 2008, 11:00 pm | |
| Just watched Tombstone for the umpteenth time, but this time i saw something that i'd never seen before. Anyone familier with the film would have seen the scene just after Wyatt and Co. are ambushed at a creek. Doc and the other chaps are talking, Turkey Creek Jack Johnson says to Doc "hell.. i've got lots of freinds" and hanging from his neck on a chain is the old square and compass of the Masons. Yup Creek, you have a lot of freinds  Anymore films out there with bits like this, meaning little snippets that only people in the know or laymen would spot ? |
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