I just watched The End. Another gangster film, but an interesting documentary made by the very skinny daughter of some east end villain.
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Quote: chipolata @ September 6 2010, 9:14 PM BSTIt's a great horror movie, although as with most werewolf movies the werewolf's a bit naff.
I thought the Dog Soldiers werewolves were good. Especially considering the budget.
Quote: chipolata @ September 6 2010, 9:14 PM BSTIt's a great horror movie, although as with most werewolf movies the werewolf's a bit naff.
Go away. Shoo!
The Expendables. S'alright...
Quote: Leevil @ September 6 2010, 10:39 PM BSTThe Expendables. S'alright...
Funnily enough the Expendibles' credits are rolling on my TV right now.
I thought it was a great action movie. Jolly good head-explody fun.
Is Ginger Snaps the one where she has a little tail?
The Dog Soldiers werewolves were really scary. I think because they were much more like men than werewolves usually are.
Quote: zooo @ September 6 2010, 11:05 PM BSTIs Ginger Snaps the one where she has a little tail?
Yes. I sometimes imagine you have a little tail, zooo.
The Expendables, spoiler: everything explodes.
Quote: chipolata @ September 6 2010, 11:10 PM BSTYes. I sometimes imagine you have a little tail, zooo.
I have to buy special jeans.
Quote: zooo @ September 6 2010, 11:32 PM BSTI have to buy special jeans.
Quote: chipolata @ September 6 2010, 8:48 PM BSTTeeth. A horror film about vagina dentata. Not entirely successful, but fun once the biting starts.
I saw that and laughed so much whilst my ex crouched over in fear.
Quote: Nil Putters @ September 6 2010, 6:21 PM BSTI saw Dinner For Schmucks at the weekend and found it very funny.
Being a massive fan of Le Diner de Cons, I don't think I'll be able to watch yet another Hollywood remake of a Veber film (the only good remake being Three Fugitives because Veber directed).
Quote: EllieJP @ August 31 2010, 4:20 PM BSTFour Lions is also brilliant.
I finally saw this last week and thought it was very good. Sad that it doesn't have an American release yet.
The Karate Kid...way better than the original, tho having said that I can only hazily recall that, went to see it with the kids to please them, and came out wanting to take up Kung Fu and with a mild crush on Jackie Chan!
You Kill Me, the John Dahl film about a hitman in AA. It's not as good as his early classics(Red Rock West or The Last Seduction), but still pretty watchable.
Anvil: The Story of Anvil. I wasn't looking forward to this but I was pleasantly surprised. A really sweet film.