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The Island - enjoyable fun.
Charlie & the Chocolate factory - preferred the '71 version. The ending dragged in this one.
Crash - excellent
The Descent - excellent, the wife screamed a lot
Fantastic Four - brainless nonsense, more for kids
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Originally posted by OwlHoot"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 ...
The Descent is pretty damn scary. British director too so support the troops.
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seen Charlie And The Chocolate Factory - quite good but it helps if you loved the book, War of the Worlds not bad but then again I loved the book, The Last Mitterrand you have to be interested in politics and listen to an old man talking, the Wedding Crashers very average despite Vince Vaughn
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
You can eat the grass?
Of course you can. everything in this room is eatable. Even I'm eatable. But that is called Canbalism, my dear children, and is in fact frowned upon in most societies.
Johnny Depp rocks (again)
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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"
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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"
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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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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!
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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.
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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.
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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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Originally posted by AtWMight go tomorrow to see movie, anything particularly good was released in the last few weeks? Anybody seen Island yet?
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Anything good in the movies?
Might go tomorrow to see movie, anything particularly good was released in the last few weeks? Anybody seen Island yet?Tags: None
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