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Old 17th August 2012, 10:34 AM
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I'l skip over the H****l reference, as most on here know my feelings about Eli Roth.

I only "get my fun milk out", if I understand you correctly to Gossip Girl or at a push Dr Alien



Hahaha, Dr. Alien. Now there's a film I haven't seen in a while!
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Old 17th August 2012, 10:35 AM
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Restored my faith in American comedy (and Robin Williams) Can't wait to check out Bobcat's other stuff . . .
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Old 17th August 2012, 10:37 AM
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Old 17th August 2012, 10:40 AM
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Night and 2/3rds?
Which version of Brescia's loony space opera was it btw? Clean or XXX ?
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Old 17th August 2012, 10:51 AM
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Which version of Brescia's loony space opera was it btw? Clean or XXX ?
More ,it was the clean one ,I'm an altar boy
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Can't bring myself to watch that print, as I'd keep seeing The Beast in "all his glory" regardless cough
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saw Ryan Nicholson's Troma like horror HANGER
wasn't bad but the film kept stopping possibly due due to the storage of dvd and the film looked like it was shot without sound and dubbed in post production making it too cheap imo
still a good horror and the abortion scene on the lovely but-not-looking- good-here Debbie Rochon
some other yukky scenes were on show as well....
so no uncut dvd in the UK!
read yesterday this film is banned in Australia
yet they have many films banned/censored films over here but uncut down under....
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Old 17th August 2012, 02:05 PM
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I saw The Bourne Legacy at the cinema this morning/afternoon and it is, by far, the weakest film to bear the name so far. I found Jeremy Renner's genetically modified superspy to be far less interesting than Matt Damon's amnesiac and there are way too many – and too long – scenes of expository dialogue which I actually found pretty dull.

Furthermore, like The Quantum of Solace, the B unit footage didn't properly marry with the rest of the film so it was clunky and jarring when it cut from one to the other. Renner is an excellent action actor and really looks the part, but I never felt the action sequences were properly intertwined with the 'boardroom' scenes, something which Paul Greengrass did perfectly with Supremacy and Ultimatum.

Perhaps its biggest failing is that Legacy felt very long and there were periods when my attention wandered, which hadn't happened in any of the previous three films.
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I saw The Bourne Legacy at the cinema this morning/afternoon and it is, by far, the weakest film to bear the name so far. I found Jeremy Renner's genetically modified superspy to be far less interesting than Matt Damon's amnesiac and there are way too many – and too long – scenes of expository dialogue which I actually found pretty dull.

Furthermore, like The Quantum of Solace, the B unit footage didn't properly marry with the rest of the film so it was clunky and jarring when it cut from one to the other. Renner is an excellent action actor and really looks the part, but I never felt the action sequences were properly intertwined with the 'boardroom' scenes, something which Paul Greengrass did perfectly with Supremacy and Ultimatum.

Perhaps its biggest failing is that Legacy felt very long and there were periods when my attention wandered, which hadn't happened in any of the previous three films.
Can't say I'm terribly surprised by this, the film somewhat screamed 'cash-grab' to me from the beginning. 2012 for me hasn't been the best year for action film, The Raid for me being the one truly great highlight. Mind you, I'm hoping Expendables 2 is watchable.
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