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The Hellboy movies are definitly among the more interesting slices of superhero cinema currently about for me.

 

I hated the first one. (Yet to see the second.)

 

Then again, I don't really like that many superhero films, because I feel they let down the comics.

 

 

Batman Returns, Batman Begins and Dark Knight are obvious exceptions though.

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I hated the first one. (Yet to see the second.)

 

Then again, I don't really like that many superhero films, because I feel they let down the comics.

 

 

Batman Returns, Batman Begins and Dark Knight are obvious exceptions though.

 

If you watched Hellboy now, you'd actually like it. You didn't hate the first one, anyway. I hate lies.

 

Plus you've never read Hellboy.

 

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The Joy Luck Club

 

A lovely film. Very sad (not emotional, blubbering or anything...just makes yout think about family/memories). The "main" girl's face/manner REALLY annoyed me though. For some reason.

 

I love Ming-Na Wen, famously my favourite in E.R (before she left), being in it.

 

China through the ages has just been really annoying to it's people.

 

7.9/10

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It's a wonderful life

 

Ahhh I can't tell you how much I love this film. James Stewart is brilliant, I just feel every emotion along with him, the desperation and the joy. I love his voice so much too, ''Geeeoooorge'', ah :heart:. It's a film that makes me happy (and I'm not interested in any cynics opinions ;))

 

10/10

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A Muppets Christmas Carol,

 

I love this film, it's my "feel good" film every Christmas.

I normally watch it Christmas Eve, but I had a rotten day at work today, and tomorrow could go bad if things don't happen as I hope they do.

 

So decided I needed my feel good film a day early.

 

Don't know what it is about this version, maybe it's the music, but it's my favorite version of A Christmas Carol, and my fav Muppet film.

 

10/10

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A Muppets Christmas Carol,

 

I love this film, it's my "feel good" film every Christmas.

I normally watch it Christmas Eve, but I had a rotten day at work today, and tomorrow could go bad if things don't happen as I hope they do.

 

So decided I needed my feel good film a day early.

 

Don't know what it is about this version, maybe it's the music, but it's my favorite version of A Christmas Carol, and my fav Muppet film.

 

10/10

I watched the latter half when it was on Five, and purchased it on doovdé shortly after. They skipped the "The Love Is Gone" song in the Christmas Past flashback. First I thought Five cut it out for times' sake, but it was not on the DVD either. I had to check Youtube to make sure my memory wasn't playing tricks on me.

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I watched the latter half when it was on Five, and purchased it on doovdé shortly after. They skipped the "The Love Is Gone" song in the Christmas Past flashback. First I thought Five cut it out for times' sake, but it was not on the DVD either. I had to check Youtube to make sure my memory wasn't playing tricks on me.

 

That's weird... I have it on my HDD anyway, it's all there : peace:

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I haven't watched them yet because they aren't on yet. But I would just like to point out that Australia knows where it's at with Christmas films: Home Alone > Scrooged > Gremlins > Die Hard. One after the other tonight (Christmas Eve) Awesome, probably only get to see Home Alone because I'm going out but its the best one anyway.

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It's a wonderful life

 

Ahhh I can't tell you how much I love this film. James Stewart is brilliant, I just feel every emotion along with him, the desperation and the joy. I love his voice so much too, ''Geeeoooorge'', ah :heart:. It's a film that makes me happy (and I'm not interested in any cynics opinions ;))

 

10/10

 

 

I watched this last night as well. Clearly one of the best films ever made. The last scene really gets to me. 10/10

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I really need to see It's a wonderful life in entirety, I also catch bits of it but never all of it!!

 

Elf

Watched it last night whilst wrapping some prezzies and it still makes me giggle. Granted it isn't a master piece or amazingly structed but it's cute in spots and Buddy is a great character.

I don't like how his dad suddenly changes during a meeting though, I feel like it should have been more gradual. Look at Scrooge it takes three terrifying events to change his ways!

 

Overall enjoyable around this time of year, I'd give it 7/10

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Quantum of Solace.

"THAT'S WHY I ATE THE PEPPERS!"

 

Was the best part of the movie. Other than that I didn't really care for what was going on. The story was not really that focused and I actually don't really know what the story was about. The main villian was pointless until the end when you see him going mental with an axe which was funny! :D

 

The ending was actually mental as they suddenly must have realised they hadn't used up there budget so lets blow things up!!! Then it was like FIREFIREFIREFIRE for the last 10 minutes which made it slightly more exciting.

 

It was about what I thought It was going to be like. It also contained some really pointless Dialogue. :)

 

2 and a half bears out of 7.

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Peter Pan (live action one)

 

Liked this, but I loved Peter Pan as a kid.

 

8/10

 

Camp Rock

 

What...the...fook?!?!?!?!! Me and my mate watched it as a laugh and it was horrendous! (she liked it possibly because of the Joey Brothers or whatever they're called)

 

1/10

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Camp Rock

 

What...the...fook?!?!?!?!! Me and my mate watched it as a laugh and it was horrendous! (she liked it possibly because of the Joey Brothers or whatever they're called)

 

1/10

 

I refuse to watch it on the basis that it's obvious it was made off the back of the success of High School Musical. I mean, HSM found the perfect line between "OMG this is abysmal" and "This is fucking brilliant *sings*" - lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place.

 

(Also, it's the "Jonas Brothers". Only one of them is worth any mention...:p)

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