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Quote: chipolata @ November 14 2010, 9:53 PM GMT

Cool Don't mention it, bub.

My hero! *swoons*

Toy Story 3. Excellent.

Just saw Due Date at the new beer/food cinema near my house. They had a great selection of beers. I think I'll be a regular customer. They even show The Walking Dead for free every week!

I also had my first deep-fried pickle. It was good.

But what was Due Date like?

Quote: Nat Wicks @ November 15 2010, 8:27 AM GMT

But what was Due Date like?

Shit.

I haven't seen it, mind you, but it looks shit, doesn't it?

I thought it looks okay. Nothing special, but it didn't look bad.

Book of Eli - Not bad.

Daybreakers - Forgettable.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ November 15 2010, 9:01 AM GMT

I thought it looks okay. Nothing special, but it didn't look bad.

There were no funny bits in the trailer, and it looks like a rip off of a well known film, so double fail.

Not really much of a fan of that directors films either; I've no idea why people went so mental over The Hangover; it was okay but it wasn't this instant comedy classic it was made out to be.

I'm with you on that one.

I can't help but LOL at Galifianakis. He cracks me up every time.

I have seen a couple of those "Between 2 Ferns" and they make me laugh so hard.

Last night I watched Jumper. Enjoyable fluff, although the end was clearly setting up sequels that will almost certainly never happen due to poor box office.

Quote: chipolata @ November 16 2010, 10:07 AM GMT

Last night I watched Jumper. Enjoyable fluff, although the end was clearly setting up sequels that will almost certainly never happen due to poor box office.

And the fact it was brainless horse radish.

Quote: Gavin @ November 16 2010, 10:38 AM GMT

And the fact it was brainless horse radish.

That's never stopped things doing well at the box office before. Nor stopped something getting sequels. See Transformers for further details.

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