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There's always Inception. Quite clever.
I wonder how much Pete Postlethwaite was paid for his part?
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Just seen another film I'd highly recommend - Deep Cover (1992)
I could have sworn the old boy was Rod Steiger, but apparently not.
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The new one with Depp? I wasn't actually that impressed, saw it in 3D and was looking forward to it.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSaw Alice in Wonderland a few days ago. Worth watching more than once, I think, But I HATED the soundtrack.
Depp in Charlie & the Chocolate Factory was way better IMO, in terms of similar type of film.
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Saw Alice in Wonderland a few days ago. Worth watching more than once, I think, But I HATED the soundtrack.
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Just downloaded a favourite of mine to the iPad - ZombieLand, corking film if you like things like Shaun of the Dead. The intro sequence set to Metallicas 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' is a classic.
Edited, lets see if this video embed thing works: (NSFW)
Last edited by Durbs; 2 January 2011, 15:45.
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Oh yes indeed.Originally posted by norrahe View PostOr Hot Fuzz
Alice in wonderland is worth a watch as is District 9, Stardust, So I married an axe murderer
I would also add Rat Race, Office Space and the Shrek movies for things to watch for a mindless Sunday afternoon of chuckling.
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They didn't have the internet abroad?Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI am back in the land of little English TV again.
Anyone got any recommends for movies I could download?
I found the film itself really boring, it was worth it in 3D but I would not watch it in 2D.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI may be a a bit behind the times, but I watched Avatar for the first time a month or so back and thought that was pretty good.
D9 is quite good, a bit unusual too. Also fairly rare to see films in S.Africa, the accent always makes me think they're putting it onOriginally posted by norrahe View PostOr Hot Fuzz
Alice in wonderland is worth a watch as is District 9, Stardust, So I married an axe murderer
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