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Yes but IIRC you have a family connection ...Originally posted by zathras View PostPS I actually enjoyed DIoE2150Comment
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Ghost Rider - so bad I had to watch it to the end in disbelief.
Some film about two scuba divers bobbing about in the water until they got eaten by sharks. Can't remember the name but that was all they did, bob about for 2 hours.
Sh1te of the highest order...
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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You may not have known but films like Ghost Rider have a built in "avoid" signal for the cognoscenti. I'll share the secret. If it "stars" Nick Cage, avoid.Originally posted by ratewhore View PostGhost Rider - so bad I had to watch it to the end in disbelief.Comment
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Not nessecerily, he's done some good stuff too.Originally posted by Platypus View PostYou may not have known but films like Ghost Rider have a built in "avoid" signal for the cognoscenti. I'll share the secret. If it "stars" Nick Cage, avoid.
Snake Eyes, Face Off, 8mm, City of Angels. He's made some stinkers as well, but they wern't all bad. Ghost Rider was by far the worst though."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Saw 'em both on telly.Originally posted by miffy View PostCrikey. How did you discover those hidden gems?
BTW I thought Brokeback Mountain was a good story, and a decent film. The Bloke on Bloke aspects aren't really that important in the scheme of it, other than being thought provoking about what it'd be like if I fancied geezers.Comment
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Open Water 100% agree - saw it because the one we went to see was sold out (I hate the overcrowded South) - it was such a stinker - you wound up hoping that they would hurry up and die.Originally posted by ratewhore View Post.
Some film about two scuba divers bobbing about in the water until they got eaten by sharks. Can't remember the name but that was all they did, bob about for 2 hours.
tulipe of the highest order...

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1) Cat Woman - bought it in China for 13p. Never have I felt so ripped off.
2) Anything and everything ever directed by Uwe BollAnd the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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