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Post by JamesMFan on Apr 8, 2006 17:42:33 GMT -5
because it's a classy franchise.
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Post by z on Apr 9, 2006 9:38:17 GMT -5
No question about it . I just noticed that omne of the Smallville producers is in the 'Batman and Robin' credits and sniggered inwardly , then saw John Glover's name on them too wow , maybe this is where they met
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Post by Effulgent on Apr 9, 2006 14:55:38 GMT -5
I watched Batman and Robin with George Clooney *Sigh* and ice. Alicia Silverstone looked like she was 5 years old and Arnold was hilarious even though he wasn't supposed to be.
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Post by z on Apr 9, 2006 14:56:33 GMT -5
I gave up about twenty minutes in i might watch lethal weapon 2 though
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Post by Effulgent on Apr 9, 2006 14:58:11 GMT -5
did George clooney's sexy eyebrows not do it for you? I was going to watch that, but I have Veronica Mars downloaded so I might watch that instead
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Post by z on Apr 9, 2006 14:59:13 GMT -5
they were obscured by his mask is it the one where she dies ?
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Post by Effulgent on Apr 9, 2006 15:00:29 GMT -5
and what a sexy mask it was.
yes, thats the one where she dies, and the whole series ends, yeah that one.
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Post by z on Apr 9, 2006 15:07:38 GMT -5
Im so glad they undone all the damage with 'batman begins' i might have to see that ep myself
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Post by JamesMFan on Apr 11, 2006 14:12:20 GMT -5
Last film I saw was "Dangerous Beauty" it was on at like 2am. It was terrible. About some girl in Venice who decided to become a courtesan.
The dialogue was cheesy, the acting wasn't very good apart from the mother and Rufus Sewell's bulgy eyes were off-putting.
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Post by z on Apr 11, 2006 14:22:30 GMT -5
it was on at the right time then my mate saw King Kong and hated it , but bought the dvd yesterday and said it was better second time round He rated a history of violence highly though , so i'll try to borrow ut , but hes erratic and sometimes says no ive got an urge to go to the cinema but theres seemingly nothing on .
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Post by JamesMFan on Apr 11, 2006 14:25:36 GMT -5
Apparently. I'll be watching The Piano Teacher tonight as it promises sexual depravity.
Did he get the Director's Cut with 20 extra minutes? As if it wasn't long enough already. Peter Jackson's next project is an adaptation of "The Lovely Bones" which I've read so I'm quite interested. (it's in the Richard and Judy book club too, you know)
I just found out A History of Violence is based on a comic book. So wow.
I'm going to see my friend on Thursday and she always drags me to the cinema. I predict we'll either probably see She's the Man or Hostel but she's a bit of a wildcard so we might end up seeing something totally ZANY.
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Post by z on Apr 11, 2006 14:35:30 GMT -5
films with piano mentions in the title are usually great . he said he skipped the first 90 minutes this time he wanted to skip straight to when king kong tur s up , its the king kong clips that put me of the film , the other bits look good . i hope he doesnt put aload of special effects in it , unless theyre in the book too ive heard nothing but good reviews of shes the man
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Post by JamesMFan on Apr 11, 2006 14:42:11 GMT -5
I noticed that trend too. I must start taking piano lessons Yeah strangely it's the big digital monkey that puts me off too, I think the noir like 40's stuff looks quite interesting. I saw Naomi Watts in Dangerous Beauty she had a pudgy face And it had Karen from OTH! I don't think there's anything in the book that warrants special effects. Except for maybe the heaven sequences but they could be done without effects I think. I read a bad review of it today For some reason it keeps making me think of Shakespeare for when boys dressed up as girls. And the Taming of the Shrew production I saw with an all female cast - that was bordering on butch lesbianism.
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Post by z on Apr 11, 2006 14:48:25 GMT -5
i'd love that skill yeah the convvincing old days look theyve achieved is great . oth is just getting more and more appealing i think Andy serkis needs to do a bluescreen performance of a big winged Angel . I think its supposed to be a direct remake of some shakespeare thing are you sure that wasnt the rlsc ?
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Post by JamesMFan on Apr 11, 2006 14:53:30 GMT -5
It always seems very impressive when someone can tinkle the ivories. snort snort. It was good old Moira Kelly again. She really carries the OTH cast superbly. There are no angels, sadly In the girls heaven she has a playground basically with a swing set and I think she has a nanny. The book says that each individual person chooses their own version of heaven. A loose adaptation like 10 Things I Hate About You? No it wasn't the RLSC.
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