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Old 20th January 2013, 01:55 PM
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Think of watching the damned(Oliver reed 1961) witch was a impulse buy, has anyone seen it?
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Old 20th January 2013, 02:01 PM
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Think of watching the damned(Oliver reed 1961) witch was a impulse buy, has anyone seen it?
The Damned is a fantastic film. Definitely a good impulse buy.
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Old 20th January 2013, 02:07 PM
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Just finished watching the Amazing Spider-man for the first time since I took my son to watch it at the cinema. As much as I like the Sam Raimi films, this is better IMO and I'm looking forward to the sequel next year. I've always preferred Emma Stone to Kirsten Dull anyway, so that helps

Oh, the blu ray looks and sounds terrific, I even forgot that we'd seen it in 3D at the cinema
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Old 20th January 2013, 02:09 PM
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Old 20th January 2013, 03:53 PM
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What have I seen recently?

From the sublime:

'The Devil's Backbone' - Guillermo's ghost story, set during the Spanish civil war

to the ridiculous:

'The Devil's Kiss' - Zombies, Satanic rituals, dwarfs, 1970's fashions!!!

Actually, both films were very entertaining, but one of them was entertaining for all the wrong reasons!
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Just finished watching the Amazing Spider-man for the first time since I took my son to watch it at the cinema. As much as I like the Sam Raimi films, this is better IMO and I'm looking forward to the sequel next year. I've always preferred Emma Stone to Kirsten Dull anyway, so that helps

Oh, the blu ray looks and sounds terrific, I even forgot that we'd seen it in 3D at the cinema
I love the movie but the blu in 3D is not good. It lacks 3D depth in most of the movie. Only the scenes where he is swinging from buildings do you see the 3D effect. In cinemas the was some pretty good effects but all lost on the blu.

I think the best 3D blu I have watched is Prometheus, Avatar, Final Destination 4-5 and Dredd
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Old 20th January 2013, 04:04 PM
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St. Elmo’s Fire ★★★

Pretty good but way too sentimental - to be honest I think it only got 3 stars because I got a buzz from seeing the cast all looking really young.

I might watch the Schumacher filmography actually, he gets slagged off for his 2 Batman films but he does have some pretty good films under his belt, this however is not one of them although being his first feature I feel inclined to cut him some slack.
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Old 20th January 2013, 04:06 PM
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St. Elmo’s Fire ★★★

Pretty good but way too sentimental - to be honest I think it only got 3 stars because I got a buzz from seeing the cast all looking really young.

I might watch the Schumacher filmography actually, he gets slagged off for his 2 Batman films but he does have some pretty good films under his belt, this however is not one of them although being his first feature I feel inclined to cut him some slack.
Falling Down is easily my favorite film of his...
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Old 20th January 2013, 04:13 PM
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I love the movie but the blu in 3D is not good. It lacks 3D depth in most of the movie. Only the scenes where he is swinging from buildings do you see the 3D effect. In cinemas the was some pretty good effects but all lost on the blu.

I think the best 3D blu I have watched is Prometheus, Avatar, Final Destination 4-5 and Dredd
Glad I watched it in 2D then, I don't have the capabilities for 3D
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Old 20th January 2013, 04:28 PM
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I watched Moonrise Kingdom last night and really enjoyed it. Rushmore was so brilliant, so perfect for me that everything Wes Anderson has done since has felt like an anti climax, but at last he's nearly matched it. Its no coincidence that, like Rushmore it features a depiction of awkward adolescence. When he's got adults front and centre, Anderson's films feel too wacky and forced but with da kids - his style is perfect.
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