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Old 24th October 2010, 02:40 PM
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watched a film last night called Operation: Endgame, that was about a two teams of assassins working for the government. One team is told to get rid of the other team, and all hell breaks loose. Great fun and pretty violent with a great cast that included Zack Gallifanikis, Rob Corrdroy, Jeffrey Tambor, Ellen Barkin, Maggie Q and Emilie De Raven.

also watched about 45 minutes of the A Nightmare On Elm Street remake, and it seemed really bad so i switched it off, thank god for free rentals...
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Old 24th October 2010, 02:43 PM
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NORTH SEA HIJACK - I thought it was okay for a watch but nothing special, It needed a bit more excitement but what it lacked in that it made up with classic lines from Uncle Roger.
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Old 24th October 2010, 05:43 PM
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Just watched a old sinbad film
Can some 1 tell me how many sinbad films there where
And along the same lines jason and argonauts

And name of them please also i heard there was a old sinbad tv series

Any info of any sort about the above will be much appreciated

Im a big fan off these type of films just bought original version of clash of the titans

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Old 24th October 2010, 05:58 PM
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Old 24th October 2010, 06:10 PM
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i did that myself earlier but just wanted to cut out all the mumbo jumbo if you get what i mean
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Old 24th October 2010, 07:34 PM
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Saw Paranormal Activity 2!

Its kinda slow at the start but then starts to pick up.
Its a bit more creepy then the first cause of the baby and dog.
Like one review said, its like the sister movie of PA1. As in its not better or worse then the first.

I enjoyed it and thought it was as good as original.
Just like the first one its a ambigious ending so we wont find out what happend till part 3 if there is one ha ha

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Old 24th October 2010, 08:13 PM
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Watched this weekend.

14 Blades
Robin B Hood

Just watching Return to Salem's Lot on the Horror channel.
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Old 24th October 2010, 08:43 PM
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Watched a few things over the last few days or so:-

The Old Dark House (1932)
Mr. Vampire
Mr. Vampire II
Black Christmas
(1974)
Brides Of Dracula
Ju On: White Ghost
Ju On: Black Ghost
Bodyguards And Assassins
Burnt Offerings
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Old 24th October 2010, 11:10 PM
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THE WOLFMAN. f**king awful, all involved in this remake should be thrown into the wolf pit from THE VIKINGS.
VAPORS. Andy Milligan's first film shows that he could have been a contender. Set in a gay bath house, this drama is both extremely nasty in theme at times, yet oddly tender too.
SIN MAGAZINE. okayish sexploiter.
SHE CAME ON THE BUS. Daft as a brush, dialogue free, roughie sexploiter from the late 60s. Fun and dull at the same time.
THE WITCH'S CURSE. Unbelievably mad muscle man film from early 60s Italy that concerns the witch hunts in 16th and 17th century Scotland, a trip through a classical hell and an oiled muscle man walking through a Scottish town with only a nappy on and no one blinking an eye. The scenes in hell are fantastic:rivers of fire, devils attacking people, more fire, lions, cows and characters from Greek mythology. There is also a great fight scene between the muscle bound hero and a giant that uses a very small actor as a double for the hero to make the giant look bigger!
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Old 25th October 2010, 08:04 AM
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Tried watching the remake of the fog last night and couldn't get past about 30 mins...painful is not the word. I can only assume the remaining hour is as bad.
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