Films You've Seen

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Maybe just up here then. Probably never heard of Jimmy Boyle or other prisoners up here down there.
 
Watched both The Hangover and Forgetting Sarah Marshall....shockingly i quite enjoyed Sarah Marshall.

The Hangover was class though 7/10 and 6/10
 
Just watched Knowing.It was dissapointing to say the least,and the many biblical refrences including the ending where predictable and corny.Glad i only rented it.
 
I just watched Paul Blart Mall Cop, it was way better than I thought it would be so funny.
Its like die hard but replace Bruce Willis with a funny fat mall cop. :) 7/10
 
Watched The Midnight Meat Train tonight, Had no idea what it was or even what is was about but it had Vinnie Jones it in so i thought i'd give it a watch, Didnt have any expectations of it so couldnt really be let down.

Turned out to be a good film, Has a weird plot and very odd ending and Vinnie Jones only actually speaks once in the whole film which i found abit weird and annoying until the end when it all made sense in a very weird way.

Plus i got to see Vinnie Jones vs Quinton "Rampage" Jackson which just made me laugh.
 
Just what I've seen recently...

Knowing
was quite good, I thought. Around 6 or 6.5/10, could have been 7.5 easy had they casted better and maybe used the premise better for the ending, but there you go. Decent entertainment.

I Love You, Man was a delight. Great casting, hilarious writing and characters. Brilliant film and great entertainment, many laughs. 9/10

Fever Pitch (1997). Not exactly new, but decided to give it a whirl as I'd loved the other Nick Hornby-adapted works. Also, it does revolves around the most epic moment in recent football memory (of Arsenal, at least). Good characters (what else can you expect from Hornby), good acting (Colin Firth is good and Mark Strong is just brilliant as always) and very good storyline. Does quite a good job at explaining football crazed men, I suppose ;) 7/10.

Miracle (2004). Excellent sports movie. Beautiful shots, great action, some solid acting performances (Kurt Russell, Eddie Cahill). Very apparent in some places that this is a Disney film, but don't let that scare you, this is a very good movie full stop, and a must for sports fans of all sorts. 8/10.
 
I Love You, Man was a delight. Great casting, hilarious writing and characters. Brilliant film and great entertainment, many laughs. 9/10

Watched that the other night too, was a lot better than I was expecting. I must of had a bit to drink though because I found Slappin Da Bass a lot funnier than I should of. Definitely worth watching.
 
Just what I've seen recently...

Knowing
was quite good, I thought. Around 6 or 6.5/10, could have been 7.5 easy had they casted better and maybe used the premise better for the ending, but there you go. Decent entertainment.

I thought it was alright too. The ending was rubbish though and just felt like such a cop out.
 
Watched that the other night too, was a lot better than I was expecting. I must of had a bit to drink though because I found Slappin Da Bass a lot funnier than I should of. Definitely worth watching.

Haha, it was such a great bit, that. Don't feel bad at all.

I thought it was alright too. The ending was rubbish though and just felt like such a cop out.

Yep, really did. Like Indiana Jones 4, only... not as epic a fail. *weeps* why Indy?!
 
Just seen a film called Unleashed, about a Chinese boy who got captured at the age of 4 and got trained into a fighter and treated like an animal. It was really good and different 7/10
 
Watched *** Drive and Kung foo Panda last night 5/10 and 6/10
 
Im waiting to see 2012, releasing November this year friday 13th.......

Its about the Mayan calender finishing on December 23rd of 2012 and speculation about whether it means end of the world or new begining of something. Very interesting.
 
Im waiting to see 2012, releasing November this year friday 13th.......

Its about the Mayan calender finishing on December 23rd of 2012 and speculation about whether it means end of the world or new begining of something. Very interesting.
I thought it was December 21st 2012,at least that's what it said on the Nostradamus documentary i watched recently on the History channel.
 
Im waiting to see 2012, releasing November this year friday 13th.......

Its about the Mayan calender finishing on December 23rd of 2012 and speculation about whether it means end of the world or new begining of something. Very interesting.

Penn & Teller did an episode of Bullshit about this. If you're interested it's Season 07 Episode 04.

I've also got a copy of the film to watch hoping to see a bunch of idiots talk a load of humbug.
 
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