Nevermind Sucker Punch, Source Code opens tomorrow. Looks like being this years Inception (i.e, an intelligent blockbuster).
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Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes trailer
What a dreadful title. I'm gonna skip it I think. I hate prequels.
X-Men: First Class character clips.
My friend did the cool makeup on it!
Ooooh.
Quote: chipolata @ March 31 2011, 10:48 PM BSTNevermind Sucker Punch, Source Code opens tomorrow. Looks like being this years Inception (i.e, an intelligent blockbuster).
Source Code was pretty good (Though the ending feels like a cop out), but it was no Inception.
The Adventures Of Tintin trailer
Christ, it's not f**king Tintin next, is it? How about making some films for grown-ups soon?
Quote: Tim Walker @ May 19 2011, 3:05 PM BSTChrist, it's not f**king Tintin next, is it? How about making some films for grown-ups soon?
Like what? New Underworld is out soonthat's for adults...Apparently. Although it's more masturbation material for director imho
Quote: Tim Walker @ May 19 2011, 3:05 PM BSTChrist, it's not f**king Tintin next, is it? How about making some films for grown-ups soon?
Here you go:
Quote: Gavin @ May 19 2011, 3:09 PM BSTLike what?
Howards End 2: The Quickening.
Quote: Griff @ May 19 2011, 3:08 PM BSTGrown-ups don't go to the cinema Tim. They go to the theatre.
Proper grown-ups don't even go to the theatre, Griff, they find entertainment in translating the works of obscure Russian novelists into English for their own amusement. Then they translate the English version into French.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ May 19 2011, 3:10 PM BSTHere you go:
Chaplin is re-born!
Quote: Matthew Stott @ May 19 2011, 3:10 PM BSTHowards End 2: The Quickening.
Everyone knows a film's too childish if it isn't foreign language.
Quote: Griff @ May 19 2011, 3:14 PM BSTProper proper grown-ups wouldn't consider any Russian novelists to be obscure, just great literature they haven't discovered yet.
Quote: Griff @ May 19 2011, 3:14 PM BSTProper proper grown-ups wouldn't consider any Russian novelists to be obscure, just great literature they haven't discovered yet.
Well some of us don't even require dreary externalised entertainment. Some of us have the good fortune to be able to spend a few fascinating hours wandering through the audio-visual archives of our own minds, revisiting great ideas and wonderful memories.