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gag 11th June 2011 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Sam (Post 157278)
Just finished watching F and thought it was terrible! It flatters to deceive at the beginning and gives some good insight into the main characters but it soon descends into a lame slasher of the 'cuts away before you see anything happening' variety ... and the least said about the 'ending' (if you can call it that), the better. Even at 1 hour 10 minutes, it's not worth the bother.

I saw this a while back didnt think it was that bad.. Thought it was ok for a watch but like you said tho no real explanation of anything. And yes the ending was pants ..

Watched recently

Tron legacy...enjoyed this bit like a new remake in a way but with a slightly dif story line...everything about this worked well. the action, graphics, Music story, whats NOT to like

The Hangover...The fillm was ok..BUT ..Didnt think it was as funny as everyone making it out to be...But had its moments...Either that or im losing my sense of humour...:lol:

Feast ... comdey horror entertaining in a no brainer way gore fest

Hudson hawk...Doesnt deserve the slagging off it got by the critics...

Death race 2 ...I enjoyed this plenty of action etc ...

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 11th June 2011 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike (Post 157276)
Is that the one with the guy tied to a chair for half the film?

if it is ,its one of the few films i have ever turned off

Yes, that's the one. Why did you turn it off? It becomes far more interesting as it goes on and the ending is brilliant.

Make Them Die Slowly 11th June 2011 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 157271)
I've watched four films today:

Fast Times at Ridgemont High – not quite the greatest film about high school ever made, but still a funny and touching movie. It's quite funny to see Sean Penn and Jennifer Jason Leigh looking so young.

Russian Ark – at over 90 minutes, this takes you through hundreds of years of Russian history without a single cut. It's a quite astonishing piece of filmmaking and is really one to watch.

Iron Man 2 -- it's not as involving or as well placed as the first one and, like its predecessor, I got bored when it turned into Transformers, but it's worth watching just for the interaction between Robert Downey Jr and Gwyneth Paltrow.

Save the Green Planet – this is a completely barmy piece of filmmaking but the acting is top notch and it keeps you involved right until the end credits. If you like the weird side of Korean movies, this is a must watch film.

I've had "Russian Ark" for ages, thanks for mentioning it, I'll have to give it a play.:)

Demdike@Cult Labs 11th June 2011 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 157339)
Yes, that's the one. Why did you turn it off? It becomes far more interesting as it goes on and the ending is brilliant.

This is going to sound bad i know, i hate the way Koreans wail and cry in films, sooo over the top. I have around 40/50 Asian films and it tends to be only Koreans who do this.
I do have several Korean films, but this was way too much.

Baseball Fury 11th June 2011 01:48 PM

Save the green planet is brilliant!

I watched Bad Biology last night, recorded off the Horror Channel, and it was one of the worst films I've ever seen. terrible effects, terrible performances, shoed in hip-hop and porno 'stars'. If it wasnt for my girlfriend wanting to know how this piece of turd ended up, it would have been off after 20 minutes.

pedromonkey 11th June 2011 02:04 PM

watched Paul last night, it was ok, not what i expected from Frost and Pegg, there were some nice sci-fi references and nods to Spielberg but it could have been much funnier. Seth Rogan as Paul's Voice steals the entire film.

Then i Watched Noah's Castle, this really dark childrens show from 1979 that is a bout the economic downfall and how prices on food and other stuff rises and about a family that move to a big house and store food in the cellar only for people to find out and try to take it for them selves. This was kids tv back in 79 not like the shit we have these days.. It also has Mike Reid (Frank Butcher) in it as a scumbag black marketeer...very bleak...

gag 11th June 2011 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Baseball Fury (Post 157368)
Save the green planet is brilliant!

I watched Bad Biology last night, recorded off the Horror Channel, and it was one of the worst films I've ever seen. terrible effects, terrible performances, shoed in hip-hop and porno 'stars'. If it wasnt for my girlfriend wanting to know how this piece of turd ended up, it would have been off after 20 minutes.

If you think thats bad watch .....(well in terms of speaking rather dont :lol:)
Dangerous worry dolls biggest pile of sh*t* ive ever seen acting effects story just everything about the whole film..

mercury 11th June 2011 06:35 PM

Not been watching alot of films at the moment as I have been watching the first season of Twin Peaks. Which I have to say I am really enjoying:pop2: I can't get the music out of my head:)

Watched Predators last night and:mmph: What a load of :censored:

Make Them Die Slowly 11th June 2011 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by pedromonkey (Post 157375)
watched Paul last night, it was ok, not what i expected from Frost and Pegg, there were some nice sci-fi references and nods to Spielberg but it could have been much funnier. Seth Rogan as Paul's Voice steals the entire film.

Then i Watched Noah's Castle, this really dark childrens show from 1979 that is a bout the economic downfall and how prices on food and other stuff rises and about a family that move to a big house and store food in the cellar only for people to find out and try to take it for them selves. This was kids tv back in 79 not like the shit we have these days.. It also has Mike Reid (Frank Butcher) in it as a scumbag black marketeer...very bleak...

I've been looking at "Noah's Castle" for a bit, I'll definitely be getting it now.

Argentofan 11th June 2011 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mercury (Post 157432)
Not been watching alot of films at the moment as I have been watching the first season of Twin Peaks. Which I have to say I am really enjoying:pop2: I can't get the music out of my head:)

Good choice ;)


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