I saw Source Code at the weekend. My flat mate seemed really impressed by it. I thought it was a tad dull, myself.
I much preferred South Park: Imaginationland, which I also saw. At the weekend. And yes, I am so many years behind on South Park.
I saw Source Code at the weekend. My flat mate seemed really impressed by it. I thought it was a tad dull, myself.
I much preferred South Park: Imaginationland, which I also saw. At the weekend. And yes, I am so many years behind on South Park.
Curse of the Golden Flower. A weird Chinese melodrama about a war of attrition between a 1oth century emperor and his wife. A bit sluggish at times, but it does contain some of the most stunningly surreal battle scenes I've ever seen. Plus some cool stealth assassins on string.
Quote: john lucas 101 @ September 1 2011, 2:25 PM BSTI much preferred South Park: Imaginationland, which I also saw. At the weekend. And yes, I am so many years behind on South Park.
How many films have they done? I've not seen any yet. Nor Team America.
There's only been one South Park film released at the cinema.
Team America is very funny, good songs too.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 2 2011, 9:57 AM BSTThere's only been one South Park film released at the cinema.
They've made more than one, though, haven't they?
There's probably been longer specials on TV, but no feature length films released at the cinema; just that one ten years or so ago.
Quote: chipolata @ September 2 2011, 9:51 AM BST[i]
How many films have they done? I've not seen any yet. Nor Team America.
Imaginationland is just three episodes stuck together. Pretty good though.
*decides to start flexing Newsjack muscles*
Quote: john lucas 101 @ September 2 2011, 10:15 AM BSTImaginationland is just three episodes stuck together. Pretty good though.
You raised my hopes, then dashed them. We should call you John Torchwood 101!
Quote: chipolata @ September 2 2011, 10:25 AM BST*decides to start flexing Newsjack muscles*
You raised my hopes, then dashed them. We should call you John Torchwood 101!
*RIP to Chip's Newsjack muscles*
Quote: john lucas 101 @ September 2 2011, 10:36 AM BST*RIP to Chip's Newsjack muscles*
*puts on Eye of the Tiger and starts Newsjack-muscle training montage involving fisting frozen meet and running up and down steps outside City Hall*
Quote: chipolata @ September 2 2011, 10:43 AM BST*puts on Eye of the Tiger and starts Newsjack-muscle training montage involving fisting frozen meet and running up and down steps outside City Hall*
More like Rocky 8, where he gets beaten up by an old lady, with a stick.
Millers Crossing.
&
The Man Who Wasn't There.
Two of the most picturesque and greatest films ever made.
Ooh yes, both excellent.
Hard Candy. Watchable little thriller about a 14 year old girl who traps a whom she believes is a paedophile and does bad things to him. Sort of Ghost World meets Misery.
the beavis and butthead movie
again
never tire of it!
The Talented Mr.Ripley, very enjoyable and sinister.