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The Cabin in the Woods: 8/10
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richarddavies 2,567 posts
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Registered 4 years agoHorrible bosses
I enjoyed it enough. Quite a funny film in places. The fella that had Jennifer Anniston as a boss is a cock. If my boss looked and acted like that I would be praising Jebus every day.
7/10
TinTin
Was alright. Fun enough I suppose but it didn't exactly blow my socks off.
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henro_ben 2,119 posts
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Registered 7 years agoThe Muppets - 7/10
Watched this Saturday evening as the GF had been clamouring to see it. I loved The Muppets series as a kid but never liked the movies much for some reason however this one was actually pretty good. Had some very amusing moments and the songs were excellent, especially the 'man or muppet' one, can see why they won an oscar for it.
Kermits voice sounded a little 'off' on occasion though, as did Statler and Waldorf & The Swedish Chef - presumably as they're not voiced by Jim Henson any more.
Thought Jason Segel was good in this, looked very natural working with muppets.
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Waffleaber 189 posts
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Registered 9 years agoThe Cabin in the Woods - 9/10
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Ka-blamo 6,453 posts
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Registered 4 years agoCan someone help with a film title, It's in black and white, set in a little room with what seems like depressed and annoyed man and his wife.
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mad_caddy 3,276 posts
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Registered 9 years agoThe other F Word - 95%
One of the best films I've seen a great documentary well worth watching if your into punk and a father. I really enjoyed hearing people who were full on haters of so many things standing up and putting their political and social views to one side for the benefit of their children was really hard warming, sad and funny all at the same time. -
sport 10,904 posts
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Registered 8 years agoKa-blamo wrote:
Kramer vs Kramer
Can someone help with a film title, It's in black and white, set in a little room with what seems like depressed and annoyed man and his wife.
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Ka-blamo 6,453 posts
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sport 10,904 posts
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dr_swin 4,674 posts
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Registered 8 years agoThe Adjustment Bureau
I really liked this. I thought there was an excellent chemistry between the two likeable leads. I really enjoyed the concept as well.
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BinaryBob101 21,078 posts
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Registered 4 years agoKa-blamo wrote:
How could you possibly not know this is Enemy Mine?
Can someone help with a film title, It's in black and white, set in a little room with what seems like depressed and annoyed man and his wife.
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Jacksie66 492 posts
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Registered 3 years agoMad Max - 9/10
Watched this for the first time ever, and was mightily impressed.
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Rhythm 2,046 posts
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Registered 2 years agoKa-blamo wrote:
Eraserhead?
Can someone help with a film title, It's in black and white, set in a little room with what seems like depressed and annoyed man and his wife.
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WeakOrbit 972 posts
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Registered 2 years agoIncendies 82%
Very good. Don't want to say any more about it though. Your better going into it knowing the bare minimum about it.
Edited by WeakOrbit at 14:25:26 16-04-2012PSN bigjob85
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Aargh. 11,183 posts
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Registered 2 years agoA useful recommendation then.After chasing sunsets one of life's simple joy is playing with the boys
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QotSAfan 1,341 posts
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Registered 6 years agoHorrible Bosses 5/10
Pretty standard stuff. Jason Bateman was the only funny character for the most part as Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell were not given enough time on the screen. Was all very contrived as well. Short on laughs really.
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WeakOrbit 972 posts
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Registered 2 years agoParanormal Activity 3 75%
Really liked it for what it was. Be interesting to see how they expand on the formula for number 4 later this year.
X-Men First Class 60%
Really disappointing. Heh Fassbenders inability to hold an accent led to some funny moments, and the beast make up was better than Kelsey Grammers. Kevin Bacon felt more like a Bond Villain than the leader of the Hellfire club.PSN bigjob85
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meme 15,517 posts
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Registered 5 years agoCabin In The Woods - actually went into this blind, hadn't read any reviews or seen any trailers for it. Pretty good, though even with the blindness I worked out the entire premise in the first 10 minutes or so. 8/10
The Descendants - really surprised by this. It's an incredibly deep and moving film, and Clooney gives a great performance. 9/10GHOSTBUSTERS
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joelstinton 4,022 posts
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Registered 7 years agoInside Job
Actually better than i thought it be. Quite indepth documentary in the world of wall street. Its a bit dry, but ultimatley succesfull in showing the absolutely staggering nature of the mindsets and world that the people in wall street live in.
It is well researched, and the questions are indepth and good, so much so that several people are caught out and embarssed. I presume they though being a film they be asked lesser questions they can talk there way out of.
The conclusion was satisfying as well.
8/10 ultimately interesting, and gripping, It is rather dry though, due to its reliance of presuming the audience knows what the film is talking about - that can be seen as a good thing though. Its not excatly well balanced, but i can't see how you can defend what is still happening.
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Tonka 18,170 posts
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Registered 9 years agoI love inside job. Brilliant film that finally take the reins out of Michael Moores increasingly butter fingered hands.If you can read this you really need to fiddle with your forum settings.
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AcidSnake 6,679 posts
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Registered 7 years agoKa-blamo wrote:
2 couples perhaps?
Can someone help with a film title, It's in black and white, set in a little room with what seems like depressed and annoyed man and his wife.
I was thinking a room with a view, a bridge too far...but I googled them and its not those.
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BinaryBob101 21,078 posts
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kalel 76,472 posts
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anthonypappa 1,398 posts
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Registered 2 years agomad_caddy wrote:
i've seen this, it's good stuff.
The other F Word - 95%
One of the best films I've seen a great documentary well worth watching if your into punk and a father. I really enjoyed hearing people who were full on haters of so many things standing up and putting their political and social views to one side for the benefit of their children was really hard warming, sad and funny all at the same time.
that main guy, it seemed like the doc made him reflect and quit the band. the touring and lifestyle is gruelling, and it was a bit disgraceful to see his other bandmates were ripping on him just cause they have no family. -
wizbob 746 posts
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Registered 8 years agoI wenr to see The Hunger Games and I have no regrets. It's an ugly and unimaginative film but the Battle Royale centrepiece is gripping enough.The premise is a nonsensical mish-mash of the Handmaid's Tale and Battle Royale but without the depth of ideas (e.g. religion or WWII influences). As a polemic against reality TV it is so weak as to almost come off as pro- rather than anti-. Charlie Brooker did it much better in Dark Mirror.
The set design, costumes and music are among the worst I've ever come across in a big-budget feature film. There is some unintentional humour though, and some interesting homophobic and red-vs-blue state subtexts. Jennifer Lawrence is great, Woody Harrelson hams it up and Donald Sutherland phones it in. The best bits remind me of Logans Run, Rollerball and Starship Troopers (without the humour). The worst bits are like Xena Warrior Princess, Twilight or Battleship Earth. -
Khanivor 38,681 posts
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Registered 11 years agoMadder-Max wrote:
To achieve such a high score I assume that you must have watched the original black & white Hungarian film, not the crass American remake.
Star Trek First Contact - 9/10. -
BinaryBob101 21,078 posts
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Registered 4 years agoYeah, top marks for that one Khani.
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