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There's a Shaolin Temple up the road from me, reckon I could be a kungfu panda myself.

Black Death. Grimly entertaining story about a village in Medieval times untouched by the bubonic plague, that winds up like a cross between The Wicker Man and The Witchfinder General. Contains a chillingly zooesque villain too.

Pirate

The Collector. Nerve-mangling horror about a family trapped in a booby trapped house with a nutter, and the burglar who tries to help them. I could have done without the gluey-acid guillotine cat death, mind.

Angry

I'm just about to watch Mad Max for the first time.

An Orangutan with a young moorhen.

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Quote: Ben @ June 17 2011, 10:49 PM BST

I'm just about to watch Mad Max for the first time.

oh dear...

And last, im guessing!

Quote: Ben @ June 17 2011, 10:49 PM BST

I'm just about to watch Mad Max for the first time.

I haven't seen that yet either.

I did watch Inglorious Basterds the other day.
A bit slow, but had some good bits in it.

Mad Max is a great film. Ozploitation at its finest, with a star-making turn from Gibson.

Quote: Ben @ June 17 2011, 10:49 PM BST

I'm just about to watch Mad Max for the first time.

You may end up fancying Mel Gibson a bit.

I love Maverick

Quote: Ben @ June 17 2011, 10:49 PM BST

I'm just about to watch Mad Max for the first time.

Dude. Wtf you need man schooling! Mad Max is awesome! should of seen that when you were in secondary school!

Office Space.
That's another one I ticked off recently.

Quote: zooo @ June 17 2011, 11:56 PM BST

You may end up fancying Mel Gibson a bit.

He has wonderful skin in it.

Found the film a bit slow paced at times and the plot not that spectacular. It was ok though, but not sure if I'd watch the others.

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