Might go tomorrow to see movie, anything particularly good was released in the last few weeks? Anybody seen Island yet?
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I've seen "The Island" (courtesy of bitlord) I quite enjoyed it!Originally posted by AtWMight go tomorrow to see movie, anything particularly good was released in the last few weeks? Anybody seen Island yet?Comment
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I saw The Dukes of Hazzard last night.
Wasn't expecting much after reading some cr@p reviews, but it was very enjoyable. Very funny and plenty of Jessica Simpson action to keep you entertained.
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Herbie - Fully Loaded.
The Dukes of Hazzard.
Fantastic Four.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Oh, the sheer nostalgia of it all.Last edited by Lucifer Box; 26 August 2005, 07:26.Comment
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Think I'm gonna take the missus to see Charlie & the Chocolate Factory tonight. Kids movie, but we both loved Roald Dahl's books as a kids and we're both big Tim Burton fans.Comment
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But where's the filth, huh? Where's the gratuitous full frontal nudity and exploitation of a young actress's body?Originally posted by BovveredThink I'm gonna take the missus to see Charlie & the Chocolate Factory tonight. Kids movie, but we both loved Roald Dahl's books as a kids and we're both big Tim Burton fans.
Films these days! Utter tosh. Give me the good old days of Jenny Agutter!Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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I have plenty of top-nothc porno DVDs for that!Originally posted by WageSlaveBut where's the filth, huh? Where's the gratuitous full frontal nudity and exploitation of a young actress's body?
Films these days! Utter tosh. Give me the good old days of Jenny Agutter!
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I want to see Patrick Stewart's proposed Professor X film (as spoken about on 'Extras' last night)... "and then all her clothes fall off"Comment
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"The Descent" is supposed to be pretty good. But I have no idea if it's been and gone, or not yet out in the UK. It's about a bunch of women trapped in a cave ...Originally posted by Lucifer BoxI want to see Patrick Stewart's proposed Professor X film (as spoken about on 'Extras' last night)... "and then all her clothes fall off"Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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