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Quote: chipolata @ March 5 2011, 5:28 PM GMT

Exam. I disagree with the Bussell, I thought it was pretty decent. The payoff is a bit naff, but up until then it's deftly handled and relatively intriguing.

Pure bloody-mindedness!

The Green Hornet.

Yeh. I've seen it now.

Tron Legacy. Olivia Wilde poses and pouts alot. That's about it really.

That said as good as the original and Tron is in it all be it briefly.

Was Exam that film where they're all in the exam room and have just one word for the test? If so it was pathetic. I saw it coming back from NZ last year and a total waste of time.

Just seen the Kings Speech and it was Ok - but nothing to write home about.

Dear family,

I have just watched The King's Speech. It starred Colin Firth and Helena Bonnamamaham Carter. Unfortunately it was nothing to write home about. Please disregard this letter.

Yours truly,

Unimpressed.

Quote: Leevil @ March 9 2011, 4:08 PM GMT

Dear family,

I had a wank. It starred Colin Firth and Helena Bonnamamaham Carter. Unfortunately it was nothing to write home about. Please disregard this letter.

Yours truly,

Unimpressed.

Such honesty such bravery

Kick-Ass. Watching it again, the main problem is the villains. It's very enjoyable, and has moments of genius (Nic Cage's last scene is both heartbreaking and funny), but it's let down by one-dimensional cartoon gangsters as the bad guys.

Ghost World. Fantastic, and very funny post-credit scene I missed first time round. And whatever happened to Thora Birch?

Loooooove that film.

Quote: chipolata @ March 10 2011, 8:47 PM GMT

Ghost World. Fantastic, and very funny post-credit scene I missed first time round. And whatever happened to Thora Birch?

She moved to Newcastle and started posting on BCG

Quote: chipolata @ March 10 2011, 8:47 PM GMT

Ghost World. Fantastic, and very funny post-credit scene I missed first time round. And whatever happened to Thora Birch?

She moved to Newcastle and started posting on BCG

Is she leading a double life?

Quote: chipolata @ March 9 2011, 8:47 PM GMT

Kick-Ass. Watching it again, the main problem is the villains. It's very enjoyable, and has moments of genius (Nic Cage's last scene is both heartbreaking and funny), but it's let down by one-dimensional cartoon gangsters as the bad guys.

Yeh the sweet concept, violence and 80s action movie cliche villains don't hang together all that comfortably

Quote: zooo @ March 10 2011, 8:54 PM GMT

Loooooove that film.

Snap!

Quote: chipolata @ March 10 2011, 8:47 PM GMT

Ghost World. Fantastic, and very funny post-credit scene I missed first time round. And whatever happened to Thora Birch?

It's very good; love the original book too.

Yes, is jolly good book!

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