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| Dancing in the mirror |
Posted: Tue Apr 22nd 08 6:17 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 26th 08 2:27 pm
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Posted: Wed May 7th 08 6:26 pm
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Harold and Kumar 2
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Posted: Sun May 11th 08 4:08 pm
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Posted: Thu May 15th 08 3:07 pm
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i haven't posted for a while, so i'll make it quick
Hard Candy - quite interesting and chilling
The Last Kiss - i really liked it, it was very genuine and real
Transamerica - Felicity Huffman blew me away
Get Smart - i liked the series when i was a kid and this is quite a loyal film version. alan arkin steals his scenes. look out for his exclamation that starts with "holy shit! holy shit!"
The Happening - i wanted to like it as much as i liked 'the 6th sense', but.... it's certainly better than 'the village' and it has some great jump-in-your-chair moments, but something's missing
and today i saw a little film about a certain archaeologist after a 19-year break. i've never seen an indy film on a big screen and i love the trilogy, so i was like a giddy kid and oh my god! it's worth the wait, there's fun, there's action, there's adventure, it's so clearly a labour of love for everyone involved and it has little treats, winks and nudges for fans of the trilogy in it.
indy's older (and he's not afraid or ashamed to admit it), but he is still one of the coolest guys ever! i was very sceptical when they announced it, but now i'm very happy they decided to do it.
indeed.. "it's not the years, it's the mileage"  |
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Posted: Sat May 17th 08 12:12 pm
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Posted: Sat May 17th 08 4:40 pm
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Dancing in the mirror wrote: OH! *edits* also, I watched Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, which I haven't seen before. is amazing how Jack Nicholson can get scary with just looking at someone in a different way..
Now that I've seen it, I remember some Simpsons episode, or Massive attack's Karmacoma videoclip.. I think I've been told about the resemblance between them but i tend to forget things. 
i love that simpsons episode
ive been watching stephen king adapted movies too
IT and Dreamcatcher.
loved both of them. if i had watched IT when i was younger i would have been freaked out. seriously creepy (if a bit long)
i didnt like the shining. but maybe cos i watched it right after i read the book. the book is great |
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Posted: Sun May 18th 08 2:59 pm
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but hes a clown, not a jester  |
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Posted: Sun May 18th 08 6:46 pm
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Posted: Sun May 18th 08 6:52 pm
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it's such a great film.
alexander dumb-ass still makes me laugh a lot  |
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Posted: Mon May 19th 08 5:46 pm
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| I watched IT when I was young. I now how a clown phobia thanks to that series. |
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| i watched fracture the other night on DVD .... Forgotten how much i'd loved it in the cinema!! |
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Posted: Wed May 28th 08 1:30 pm
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Posted: Wed May 28th 08 6:10 pm
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watched Rocket Science lastnight...
quaint little film. but very good |
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