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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAre you a fan of Judy Garland films as well?
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostMy rule of thumb is 6.5 and below on IMDB and it gets avoided.
I would say this is the case 95% of the time but there rare exceptions, both ways.
I'd go a bit lower if the plot sounds promising, down to 5 say. But admittedly I've rarely if ever seen a 3.5 or 4 IMDB-rated film that'll vote for Christmas.
Oh and another turkey I downloaded yesterday The Innkeepers (2011) - Shyte from start to (almost) end, until I gave up on it.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Troy and Kingdom of Heaven were awful, I think I sent most of the time in the cinema looking at my watch I was sooooo bored.
Would have left only for the fact I went with a group of mates.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostTroy and Kingdom of Heaven were awful, I think I sent most of the time in the cinema looking at my watch I was sooooo bored.
Would have left only for the fact I went with a group of mates.
One of the baddies, Reynald de Chatillon, looked the splitting image of the Marquess of Bath, and his multi-coloured dyed hair made it look as if he'd just painted another wall at Longleat.Last edited by OwlHoot; 29 April 2012, 10:57.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Watched Absentia (2011) last night. Had bad vibes about it to start with, due to its "fly on the wall" feel at the outset and interminable inconsequential twittering of the two women, but it developed quite well. Wasn't too impressed with the ending though, which left everything hanging in limbo. So I can't recommend that one unreservedly.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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The Bob Identity.
'A gripping story of a Bob Programmer who has lost his memory. Who is he? Is he a Java Programer?, .NET? Are his certifications real????'Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOh I really liked Kingdom of Heaven. But then I guess you either like that kind of historical genre or not.
One of the baddies, Reynald de Chatillon, looked the splitting image of the Marquess of Bath, and his multi-coloured dyed hair made it look as if he'd just painted another wall at Longleat.
Another film for my list is underworld awakening, I think I spent most of the film wondering when the plot would start.Last edited by norrahe; 30 April 2012, 09:17.Comment
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