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I recorded it because it had Jemaine in it. I know bugger all else about it.

He's the absolute highlite of the film.

Funny. But the most hissable villain since Emperor Palpatine went paedo.

He's definitely based that voice on Michael York.

Watched Limitless the other night as was intrigued by the blurb, thought it was pah and actually fell asleep! though I did enjoy the special effects, the ones I didn't sleep through.

I wanna go see 21 Jump Street, but I just know I won't get round to it.

The Muppets. Great stuff. :D

The Pirates. Good action sequences, moderate characters, indifferent performances from the cleb voices.

The Hunger Games. Pretty long and pretty slow, but blessedly free from schmaltz.

What pissed me off was the advert before the film showing a dusty decrepit cinema trying to evoke a sense of loss about the disappearance of cinemas saying something like 'Love Cinema, Hate Piracy', while I sat next to idiot teenage boys throwing popcorn at eachother, while I nibbled on overpriced stale sweets, with a £10 ticket in my pocket - all I was thinking was "I wish I could watch this at home on my computer".

Just been eating my tea as my daughters were watching a cove call Simon Amstell.

At the age of eight did a fellow pupil tell him, in the playground, that he was funny?

As has he believed it ever since?

I think he's very funny!

Quote: Nil Putters @ April 7 2012, 3:47 PM BST

The Muppets. Great stuff. :D

Yes it is I laughed alot and was only one in cinema laughing.

I saw Tin Tin

Really enjoyed its like Indiana Jones, but animated. Very enjoyable, laughed alot action sequences were superb!

Avengers Assemble

Frankly astonishing.

In the same way Avatar showed what could be done if you put all the technology in films used they these days in one place, with a big budget.

Except this mixed a good story, great script and some pretty decent performances in the mix.

The end result is frankly astonishing.

Ok the final big bad kinda comes straight outta nowhere. And there is a slight dip in the middle.

But overall what a stunning, humungous eye boggling experience.

That said 3d gives me a headache.

nb I was right the trailer really sells it short, certainly the Iron Man v Loki bit is much better in the film.

And you'll be glad to know that Riley Major agrees with you soots, although his report on the Avengers was a bit shorter.

Avengers Assemble.

Very entertaining & Impressive.
The Hulk made me Laugh out loud a couple of times (For the right reasons this time around)

Yeh the way they got humour to work with the CGI was impressive.

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