World War Z - incredible effects, fairly weak story-line, enjoyable in a scary way.
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saw that at the theatre in 1980s, classic with Derek Griffiths.Originally posted by stek View PostRun For Your Wife.
So bad it's good!
will be good with Danny Dyer & Neil Morrisey.
Ooh Sara Harding...
Got the Aliens Anthology on Blu ray last weekend, guess what I'll be doing this weekend.Comment
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The book was great. Honest Trailers give a good summary of the difference between the book and the film.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWorld War Z - incredible effects, fairly weak story-line, enjoyable in a scary way.
Honest Trailers - World War Z - YouTubeComment
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The audio book is absolutely awesome - film was average.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWorld War Z - incredible effects, fairly weak story-line, enjoyable in a scary way.
Watch 'Django Unchained' and thought it was brilliant.
Cloud Atlas - also brilliant
Behind the Candelabra - Mrs MUN made a special request. I was amazed at how interesting it was.Comment
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Watched "The Internship" over the weekend, was better than I thought it was going to be, a few LOL moments.
Based in Google, funny for tech folks.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Watched Turbo at the weekend
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post.Comment
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wow it sounds so close to the book.Originally posted by zeitghostHere's sommat I didn't know until this morning:
The filmic eggstravaganza known as "The Detective", starring Ole Blue Eyes himself, was taken from a book of the same name by Roderick Thorp. (No, I'd never heard of him either).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Detective_(1968_film)
Well, in 1979, this Roderick Thorpe geezer wrote a follow on story, "Nothing Lasts Forever".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing...er_(1979_novel)
Which eventually, with names changed, became "Die Hard" in 1988.
So, old Brucie has a lot to thank Ole Blue Eyes for.
normally they take the title and that's it.Comment
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