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Quote: chipolata @ June 1 2010, 10:00 PM BST

Eagle Eye. It's a lot of fun, but there are plot holes big enough to catapault Old Bigfella through.

:O I want to see the size of the catapault you are proposing.

Quote: bigfella @ June 1 2010, 10:12 PM BST

:O I want to see the size of the catapault you are proposing.

Build one! It'll be a great fun visual aid to take to schools for your talks.

Christine. A decent little King adaptation. Unfairly overlooked.

I recently watched and was enraptured by Me and You and Everyone We Know. Great indie film.

Reece Shearsmith just posted this pic of a film poster http://yfrog.com/iz4u5j

It's on wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Poughkeepsie_Tapes

But I can't find the film anywheeeeere to buy. :(
Has anyone heard of it?

What has it do do with Shearsmith? Or does he just rate it?

He was just saying he liked it. :)

And he has brilliant taste in horror.

Ah. :)

Shrooms. It's a bit too trippy for its own good but the pay off is nice.

I saw The Squid and The Whale yesterday. Good film, but I found the ending a little uneventful.

Just watched Avatar. Good effects and action sequences. That is all. Crappy characters and boring story. It felt like a long film, painfully long.

I ordered District 9 on Blu-ray tonight. £8.99 from Amazon. Bargain.

Quote: Nil Putters @ June 21 2010, 11:37 PM BST

I ordered District 9 on Blu-ray tonight. £8.99 from Amazon. Bargain.

F**king Prawns!

What's your favourite bit of working in a fish shop Matt?

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 22 2010, 8:51 AM BST

F**king Prawns!

I say that's a bit much.

Steve Miner's Day of the Dead remake. It's not in the same league as the Dawn of the Dead remake, and they go a bit too far down the fast zombie route, but it's a lot of fun. Bit strange that Ving Rhames is in both playing different roles, mind.

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