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jim corrupt 24th August 2009 05:17 PM

Watched Fred Vogel's Redsin Tower, even though it was pretty poor, i kinda liked it.
it had that sort of 'made by a fan for the fans' vibe.

TALL DUDE 24th August 2009 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Sam (Post 38749)
Went to see 'Orphan' at the cinema on Saturday, which was a lot better than I expected, genuinely creepy in places. It never fails to surprise me what they can get away with in a 15 certificate film these days!

What did you make of the "twist"? Thought it worked pretty well meself,and certainly wasnt expecting it.

Actually, an all round edge of your seat type flick,which i'll deffo be getting on dvd when it eventually arrives.

Apart from orphan,i've subjected myself to bandslam(not half as bad as i thought it would be,although my kids didnt like it) and shorts(robert rodriguez kids flick,which was ok.)at the cinema over the weekend.

Watched on dvd,still game-series 5,hilarious stuff,with boabys porno tape episode being a highlight,and also jack and victor doing a spot of "decorating" for isa.
Certainly one of the funniest sitcoms screened on the beeb in years.

Also watched the dirty dozen,certainly has its moments,but i felt it dragged a bit at times,but what a cast!!

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 24th August 2009 08:02 PM

I've just had a very enjoyable evening watching 3 hours of short films courtesy of Synapses's Small Gauge Trauma. :woot:

Kyle 24th August 2009 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by bizarre_eye (Post 39223)
I've just had a very enjoyable evening watching 3 hours of short films courtesy of Synapses's Small Gauge Trauma. :woot:

i still need to order them!

i watched night train murder yesterday 8/10

and ive just finished watching a fantastic film called pontypool 9/10 :clap:

gag 25th August 2009 11:21 AM

Watched a italian film called ultra (hooligans)
I bought it for £4 few month back looks like answer to green street and football factory ..... cover of it looks quite good ,... sadly it wasnt it was very slow, dull, boring, the only and i mean only action there was .,was about 10min r so right near the end and that was hardly worth the wait..mainly just ppl running around and riot police being there .. even the action was just as dull as the rest of the film

Pete 25th August 2009 11:25 AM

I love footy but i cant stand football hooligan films. They are among the worst type of film.

KPWNINJA 25th August 2009 11:45 AM

Watched Zombie Nosh and Drunken Master over the weekend. :)

I just love the tagline Vipco gave that film...
IT'S NOSH TIME... ZOMBIE NOSH TIME! :biggrin:

And this may be completely random but if I'm forced to watch Twilight again I'm going to kill someone! :p

gag 25th August 2009 11:46 AM

I dont mind any type of violence in films at end of the day its only acting
But i hate any type of violence in real life there no need for it.
U neednt have worry about any in this film then there just wasnt any i seen more violence on a 5 second real life news clip

Pete 25th August 2009 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by KPWNINJA (Post 39248)
Watched Zombie Nosh and Drunken Master over the weekend. :)

I just love the tagline Vipco gave that film...
IT'S NOSH TIME... ZOMBIE NOSH TIME! :biggrin:

And this may be completely random but if I'm forced to watch Twilight again I'm going to kill someone! :p

ZN is a terrible film but fun if you are in the right mood. I have the Vipco dvd and the Stax dvd which is in widescreen with a making of doc, i got it for £1.50 in Cex.


RE Gag;

Its not the violence in hooligan films its the way some of them glamourise hooliganism.

Daemonia 25th August 2009 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by reaper72 (Post 35786)
For you younger members,hirsute was the style in the seventies and eighties...:fear:

And I still prefer that. 70's and most 80's XXX was much better than the sterile, clinical gynaecological porn they make these days. Modern porn is unwatchable and decidedly non-erotic IMO. Not that I'm really into porn these days, I hasten to add. ;)


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