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The Campaign.

Probably Will Ferrell's best flick since Anchorman. I laughed like an idiot at least three times, even though I was in a bad mood.

Have you ever thought of tarting a blog called Kevin knows

The Elephant Man. Fantastic. Only marred slightly by the fact that towards the end John Merrick goes to the theatre and appears to be watching Cats.

Out Of The Blue. Excellent film about one of the worst rampage killers in New Zealand history. Contains a heartbreakingly plucky old woman.

Watched the Godfather last night

Wow....

Goodfellas is better the film and the pizza.

'Skyfall'. Was pretty good; some bits certainly looked amazing; especially the end battle. Good baddie. Didn't fully grab me, though.

Quote: sootyj @ October 30 2012, 6:14 PM GMT

Goodfellas is better the film and the pizza.

It's not a competition.

Dazed And Confused. I bloody love films set on a single night.

I went to see Skyfall today and loved it. Javier Bardem is immense in it and it's a shame he isn't given more screen time.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 30 2012, 6:37 PM GMT

'Skyfall'. Was pretty good; some bits certainly looked amazing; especially the end battle. Good baddie. Didn't fully grab me, though.

It's not a competition.

True its no contest you can look at a pizza in the oven and then eat it.

You can only watch a movie.

Quote: chipolata @ October 30 2012, 9:02 PM GMT

Dazed And Confused. I bloody love films set on a single night.

I know what you mean. I like the film Go for this reason.

Quote: Lee @ October 30 2012, 11:02 PM GMT

I know what you mean. I like the film Go for this reason.

Ah, Go. That's great too. Really grabby opening sequence too, if I remember rightly.

The new Thing. A bit pointless, and nowhere near as good as either Fifties Thing or Carpenter Thing, but surprisingly watchable. That said, I only saw it last night and have already forgotten most of it. No memorable Head Spiders in this one. :(

A film called 'Resistance' set in Wales after the Germans allegedly invaded Britain in 1944. Slow moving waste of time. Full of meaningful pauses and altogether a missed opportunity. Remind me not to read the book.

Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call: New Orleans. Overlong but fun. And Nic Cage does some of the best Bad Back Acting I've ever seen.

Quote: keewik @ November 3 2012, 10:49 PM GMT

A film called 'Resistance' set in Wales after the Germans allegedly invaded Britain in 1944. Slow moving waste of time.

I'm struggling to think of any decent films set in Wales.

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