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by Gawdzilla Sama » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:00 pm
Clinton Huxley wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:So, anybody going to "2012"?
Might get dragged to this, Lady Huxley loves a good disaster flick.
So do I, which is why I probably won't see 2012. Check out the Youtubes. Physics totally ignored in the money shot.

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by Clinton Huxley » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:01 pm
Gawdzilla wrote:Clinton Huxley wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:So, anybody going to "2012"?
Might get dragged to this, Lady Huxley loves a good disaster flick.
So do I, which is why I probably won't see 2012. Check out the Youtubes. Physics totally ignored in the money shot.

Lady Huxley is a force of nature. If she tells gravity to bugger off, it stays buggered off....
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by Gawdzilla Sama » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:03 pm
Clinton Huxley wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:Clinton Huxley wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:So, anybody going to "2012"?
Might get dragged to this, Lady Huxley loves a good disaster flick.
So do I, which is why I probably won't see 2012. Check out the Youtubes. Physics totally ignored in the money shot.

Lady Huxley is a force of nature. If she tells gravity to bugger off, it stays buggered off....
Say good bye to plate techtonics, solarmetry, inertia, etc., and you'll enjoy it.
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by Clinton Huxley » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:18 pm
Gawdzilla wrote:Clinton Huxley wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:Clinton Huxley wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:So, anybody going to "2012"?
Might get dragged to this, Lady Huxley loves a good disaster flick.
So do I, which is why I probably won't see 2012. Check out the Youtubes. Physics totally ignored in the money shot.

Lady Huxley is a force of nature. If she tells gravity to bugger off, it stays buggered off....
Say good bye to plate techtonics, solarmetry, inertia, etc., and you'll enjoy it.
I'm not anticipating a documentary. My expectations wil be for a bum-numbingly long parade of cod-acting and SFX mentalness. I'll eat a bucket of pick 'n mix and have a fine 'ole time.
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by maiforpeace » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:21 pm
owtth wrote:Bert62 wrote:I rarely go to movies. I enjoy dropping my kids off at the movies, then if I am lucky I get to spend nearly two hours at Barnes and Noble. However, I did go to a Christmas Carol (3-d, Jim Carrey) and I liked it. It was a mostly faithful adaptation and there were some beautiful 3-d moments. I could pick it apart, but I have seen much worse. Roger Ebert is getting soft with his reviews. I think he thinks that another day above ground is a good day, and he has become far too charitable to marginal movies. My wife and I enjoyed "Five Hundred Days of Summer." It was cute, well done, occasionally profound. I loved "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and so did my wife. BellaFortuna, my wife and I both love "the Women" Norma Shearer, not Meg Ryan. Jungle Red !
Welcome Mr. Bella!
I think Bert62 was addressing Bella in his post, not saying that Bella was his wife.

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by owtth » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:28 pm
maiforpeace wrote:owtth wrote:Bert62 wrote:I rarely go to movies. I enjoy dropping my kids off at the movies, then if I am lucky I get to spend nearly two hours at Barnes and Noble. However, I did go to a Christmas Carol (3-d, Jim Carrey) and I liked it. It was a mostly faithful adaptation and there were some beautiful 3-d moments. I could pick it apart, but I have seen much worse. Roger Ebert is getting soft with his reviews. I think he thinks that another day above ground is a good day, and he has become far too charitable to marginal movies. My wife and I enjoyed "Five Hundred Days of Summer." It was cute, well done, occasionally profound. I loved "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and so did my wife. BellaFortuna, my wife and I both love "the Women" Norma Shearer, not Meg Ryan. Jungle Red !
Welcome Mr. Bella!
I think Bert62 was addressing Bella in his post, not saying that Bella was his wife.

I was actually going to ask if both his wife and Bella liked the same movies but then I saw the "both" and comprehension fail ensued.

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by Elessarina » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:28 pm
Feck wrote:I'm watching Jennifer's Body at the moment....

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by Elessarina » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:29 pm
A film I have recently fallen in love with is The Painted Veil
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by Bert62 » Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:26 pm
No, I am not "Mr. Bella", though I envy the man who is. I was indeed addressing her in my post. However, I can see how it could appear I was calling her my wife. In the wee small hours my punctuation (and my thoughts) disintegrate. Bert
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by Bella Fortuna » Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:30 pm
I didn't see this until now.

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by tattuchu » Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:17 pm
I've been watching Michael Caine films lately, and I just got his latest,
Is Anybody There? Bloody hell

If you want a good cry, this is the one

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by Deep Sea Isopod » Sat Nov 21, 2009 6:56 pm
I has been watching the Wishmaster movies.
First one is awesome.

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by Animavore » Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:12 pm
Deep Sea Isopod wrote:I has been watching the Wishmaster movies.
First one is awesome.

The Wes Craven one? That's a cool film.
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by Clinton Huxley » Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:50 pm
Going to see "A Serious Man" on Saturday. Latest from the Coen brothers. Won't be as good as The Big Lebowski but then, what is?
Got tickets booked for a Xmas showing of "It's a Wonderful Life" at the Cornerhouse in Manc. I love that film, me. Want to go and watch "Moon", which is on over Crimbo, too.
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by The Curious Squid » Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:54 pm
I went to see Fantastic Mr Fox purely on the basis that Wes Anderson directed it, I was not disappointed. Maybe a bit slow for kids but there's plenty of laughs for adults.
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