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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostRobocop... no violence, no swearing, about one mans struggle to come to terms with his disability and how he's torn between his job and his family.
Should have been called "RoboDad"
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostHow does robocop fare against the original. I liked the humour in the original.
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostHow does robocop fare against the original. I liked the humour in the original.
Should have been called "RoboDad"
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe previous weekend I watched Pompeii (2014) and RoboCop (2014)
I had been looking forward to Pompeii, and wasn't very optimistic about RoboCop. But in the end RoboCop turned out to be excellent, and Pompeii was a big disappointment, with a corny weak plot and ludicrously inaccurate and overblown (literally) special effects. If only they had simply filmed the Robert Harris novel!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWatched a gem at the weekend Non-Stop (2014)
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostNow that I've got past the torrent blockers I'm able to download a BlueRay rip in about twenty minutes so been grabbing lots of movies.
Awright I do buy them eventually so nobody loses out but the quality varies.
Django Unchained - good Tarantino fun
Edge of Tomorrow - tulip
Cloud Atlas - Brill
Filth - the best
Gravity - should have watched it in 3d but brill
Many more, but feck Sky, BT and torrent blocking
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The previous weekend I watched Pompeii (2014) and RoboCop (2014)
I had been looking forward to Pompeii, and wasn't very optimistic about RoboCop. But in the end RoboCop turned out to be excellent, and Pompeii was a big disappointment, with a corny weak plot and ludicrously inaccurate and overblown (literally) special effects. If only they had simply filmed the Robert Harris novel!
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostOf the ones you've seen we really enjoyed
- Rush (even if it was part fiction)
- Gravity (light on plot but oh the effects. Superb work)
- Cloud Atlas (my favourite. Tom Hanks not playing Tom Hanks, for a change)
Also Men in Black 3 and, erm, Toy Story 3. Up is a lovely film too.
Edit: we watched Green Lantern and Batman The Dark Knight Rises. Utter tulip
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Of the ones you've seen we really enjoyed
- Rush (even if it was part fiction)
- Gravity (light on plot but oh the effects. Superb work)
- Cloud Atlas (my favourite. Tom Hanks not playing Tom Hanks, for a change)
Also Men in Black 3 and, erm, Toy Story 3. Up is a lovely film too.
Edit: we watched Green Lantern and Batman The Dark Knight Rises. Utter shit:Last edited by Zippy; 23 June 2014, 11:25.
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Not sure if this has been mentioned before - In case you have problems with torrents etc try time4popcorn
Probably the best app I've used in a long time, comes with built in VPN and streams movies from torrents
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