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Three Colours - Blue

 

Captivating, thought-provoking awesomeness... I'm not sure if I can even explain why but all I know is that I watched and loved what I saw. :)

 

10/10

 

Good man! :smile:

 

I got the trilogy lined up for a rewatch after my exams end.

 

I plan to watch the other two at some point as well, gonna see if I can fit them in within the one month love film trial I have atm, got a couple of weeks left on it. :)

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Night At The Museum

 

Even though it hasn't finished yet I feel I can comfortably rate it. Tis alright, not a comedy I find humourous but entertaining nonetheless. Plus, anything with Dick Van Dyke in must be decent at least. But Ricky Gervais makes another role as another arse displaying his unique brand of acting [iE none]

 

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Back to Back animes

 

Steamboy-8/10 a enjoyable film all around.

 

Akira-9/10 See Steamboy rating, but add Classic in there somewhere.

 

Really if you like anime, even just occasionally, you outta watch both of these. I'd suggest Akira first, the only reason I wastch Steamboy first was because I'd only seen it once before compared to the multiple viewings I've already had with Akira.

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Ricky Gervais is awesome, stop being so EEVIL.

I don't mind offering a semi-retraction if I see him do something decent, except this.

 

I know his Animals Live is on tonight, but I'm really not in the mood to watch it tonight.

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That's the one, I read half and half. I read it was a great horror movie but some have been saying it was crap. But Jal and Michelle from Skins are in it so I'm watching :p

 

I found out that Tormented was filmed in Sutton Coldfield and the cast stayed in Aston University...Damn! I missed my chance to meet two of the original Skins cast :(

 

WHAT?

 

I didn't hear about this. The fuck...that's news to me. :eek:

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WHAT?

 

I didn't hear about this. The fuck...that's news to me. :eek:

 

I KNOW RIGHT! They filmed everything there and I was like 'WHAAAA!'

 

WHY THE F**K did Birmingham Mail tell us this AFTER it was filmed?! Now I missed my chance to meet April Pearson (Michelle) and Larissa Wilson (Jal) from Skins and I love Skins! :( (series 1 and 2 I did, 3 was alright)

 

Grease

 

First time I saw it tonight and I loved it. It's an 80's High School Musical with dirty lyrics, lmao

 

9/10

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I KNOW RIGHT! They filmed everything there and I was like 'WHAAAA!'

 

WHY THE F**K did Birmingham Mail tell us this AFTER it was filmed?! Now I missed my chance to meet April Pearson (Michelle) and Larissa Wilson (Jal) from Skins and I love Skins! :( (series 1 and 2 I did, 3 was alright)

 

I'm not one for horror films because they're underwhelming and not scary, but if I was to watch this film and recognise parts of the locale and stuff, then I'll watch it! Shit! :o

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Animals is hilarious, one of the best stand-ups I've seen.

 

Animals and Politics are two of the best stand up shows...went to see Fame and was disappointed. Got my Science tickets but not expecting much to be honest.

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I'm not one for horror films because they're underwhelming and not scary, but if I was to watch this film and recognise parts of the locale and stuff, then I'll watch it! Shit! :o

 

I know, I wanna watch it coz it looks good but at the same time, I can be like 'I've been there' or 'I know someone who went to that school', lmao.

 

BTW, dunno what school it was...or was it a college? I can't remember.

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Animals and Politics are two of the best stand up shows...went to see Fame and was disappointed. Got my Science tickets but not expecting much to be honest.

 

Yeah, I have yet to see Politics but was very excited when Fame came out on DVD... Ironic that he was sort of doing an ego heavy stand-up and in the end the cockiness and over reliance on swearing made made the thing shit.

 

Michael Mcintyre is hilarious and he barely swears in his stand-ups. In fact when he does swear it doesn't really work, unless it suits the moment or story. 'Think prick, say tut!' :bowdown:

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Grease

 

First time I saw it tonight and I loved it. It's an 80's High School Musical with dirty lyrics, lmao

 

9/10

It should be the other way around! High School Musical is a modern Grease! But with watered down lyrics!

 

[i assume they're watered down, I've only seen one song]

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urgh can't stand Grease, one of my most disliked films ever!

 

But it's so much fun, with just the right amount of filthy. The final song is brilliant, saw it on some music channel today and I've got the urge to see the movie again. Haven't seen it in yeeaaars. God, I love musicals....now I say that, it sounds horifically embarassing. Yay.

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Grease is very good. A lot better than the dross churned out now, and it's sad that people watch the HSM trilogy multiple times without ever having seen Grase once.

 

I want to marry Rizzo.

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I've not seen Scarface, but what would you give a 10?

 

 

Don't say Airplane!.

 

I once listed all my 10s in one post. If you care to find it, go for it.

 

EDIT:

 

Huh, I found it quite easily, so... here it is. There's some titles I would add to this list, right now, ones which I hadn't seen then. About 15 new entries.

 

12 Angry Men

The Third Man

One Flew Over A Cuckoo's Nest

Aus Hasard Balthazar

The Godfather I & II

Schindler's List

The Seven Samurai

Rashomon

Tokio Story

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Once Upon A Time In America

Once Upon A Time In The West

North By Northwest

Rear Window

City Of God

Fight Club

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

Citizen Kane

It's A Wonderful Life

Memento

Sunset Boulevard

Apocalypse Now

American Beauty

Amélie

M

Metropolis

Mouchete

To Kill A Mockingbird

Le Salaire de la Peur (Wages Of Fear)

Chinatown

The Third Man

Clockwork Orange

The Pianist

Monty Python And The Holy Grail

Spirited Away

Princess Mononoke

The Lives Of Others

The Downfall

Requiem For A Dream

Platoon

Pulp Fiction

Modern Times

2001: A Space Odyssey

The Killing

The Big Sleep

City Lights

Mr. Smith Goes To Washington

Battleship Potemkin

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Fargo

No Country For Old Men

Bycicle Thief

Annie Hall

It Happened One Night

Dolce Vita

Notte de Caribia

The Dear Hunter

The Colours Trilogy

Dancer In The Dark

Dogville

Stalker

Solaris

My Name Is Ivan

Andrei Rubliov

Wild Strawberries

The Seventh Seal

Scenes From A Marriage

Amores Perros

Ordet

The Mirror

Day Of Anger

The Passion Of Joan Of Arc

The Gold Rush

Great Expectations

Mullholland Drive

A Streetcar Named Desire

On The Waterfront

A Face In The Crowd

The 400 Blows

Jules Et Jim

Day For Night

La Strada

Faust

Les Diaboliques

Through a Glass Darkly

Winter Light

The Silence

Persona

Orpheus

À bout de souffle

Bande à parte

Tales of Ugetsu

A Geisha

The Golden Age

The Exterminating Angel

The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie

Watership Down

Pickpocket

Forrest Gump

Repulsion

A View From The Bridge

Paths Of Glory

Gone With The Wind

Even Dwarfs Started Small

In The Mood For Love

Grave Of The Fireflies

 

 

And then there's all those movies I haven't seen.

 

Not that LOTR are bad movies, I love them... (I did give them 9.5 in my scale) but there sure are better films.

 

Shit! I forgot these:

 

Humanity And Paper Balloons

Night And Fog

Bowling For Columbine

Brutti Sporchi E Cattivi

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urgh can't stand Grease, one of my most disliked films ever!

 

same. i cant imagine a worse fate then watching grease followed by angels and demons, followed by the spirit.

 

 

shit, i think i just threw up.

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Cherry Falls

 

This is why I keep telling everyone that being a massive slut is the way to go. Killer decides to kill any teenager that's a virgin in this little town, and therefore the film concludes with the college students deciding a sex party is the way to go. Big twist half way through concerning the killer, which was fun. Suprisingly good, for a vaguely low budget 90's horror flick. I got genuinly freaked during the first proper chase too, which is always a good sign.

 

When all the teenagers are running around in their underwear, and the killers just waving the knife around I laughed so much, even though it really wasn't funny.

 

7

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But it's so much fun, with just the right amount of filthy. The final song is brilliant, saw it on some music channel today and I've got the urge to see the movie again. Haven't seen it in yeeaaars. God, I love musicals....now I say that, it sounds horrifically embarassing. Yay.

 

I must admit, I'm the same but not Mamma Mia...no love for Mamma Mia.

 

Doesn't sound embarrassing to me but then again, I'm a guy who doesn't hardly get embarrassed, lmao.

 

Angels and Demons

 

I liked it, wasn't bad though the book was better but the movie was better than the Da Vinci Code movie.

 

6/10

 

Street Fighter Alpha

 

Love this movie

 

7/10

 

Hairspray

 

Great movie, Queen Latifah's voice is brilliant!

 

8/10

 

A Nightmare on Elm Street

 

Decided to watch them all again, gonna watch the second one tonight.

 

9/10

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I once listed all my 10s in one post. If you care to find it, go for it.

 

EDIT:

 

Huh, I found it quite easily, so... here it is. There's some titles I would add to this list, right now, ones which I hadn't seen then. About 15 new entries.

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington so good it's on twice?

 

When you say Metropolis, do you mean the animé one?

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