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Quote: zooo @ January 27 2009, 9:19 PM GMT

Are they anti gayists? :O

No, their billing is simply the 4 biggest films that are out. Saying that, they did show Land of The Dead a few years back. Which was nice.

Just been to see 7 pounds. Didn't know what I was expecting... but I really thought it was good. My friend and I did cry though. It's also changed my views on something... but I won't say what for fear of giving away the plot.

Can you PM meeee? I've been wondering what that film's about for ages. And why is it sad? Everyone says it made them blub.

Quote: zooo @ February 4 2009, 10:10 PM GMT

Can you PM meeee? I've been wondering what that film's about for ages. And why is it sad? Everyone says it made them blub.

You will lose the impact of the movie if you spoil it by knowing. Go watch it. One of Will Smiths shinning moments. I give this movie 5 stars, yes I do!!

I've already told her... she begged me. But yes, go and see it.

I will watch it eventually. But on DVD, and by then I'll have forgotten what I know about it! :)

Chitty Chitty Gang Bang. What a film. Good fun for all the family. My Aunt Doris had an erection throughout. Lot's of Dick and Dyke action but very little on the van front :( Still, a must see film.

Quote: roscoff @ February 4 2009, 11:41 PM GMT

Chitty Chitty Gang Bang. What a film. Good fun for all the family. My Aunt Doris had an erection throughout. Lot's of Dick and Dyke action but very little on the van front :( Still, a must see film.

Laughing out loud

Quote: Dr Mato @ February 4 2009, 10:58 PM GMT

You will lose the impact of the movie if you spoil it by knowing. Go watch it. One of Will Smiths shinning moments. I give this movie 5 stars, yes I do!!

Highly unlikely to be worth the ridiculous money that cinemas charge.

(Smith's*)

Just got back from Coraline. I absolutely loved it.
I'm planning on seeing it again very soon.
I brought my friend's little brother (he's 13) and three others. Everyone liked it which was surprising since the 13 year old boy has a bit of a short attention span.
I have to say though while I didn't think it was as scary as they said it would be, there were a group of young girls in the back of the theatre crying in the back near the end of the movie. Poor kids.

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All in all I'd rate it as one of my favorite movies.

Looks great Curt.

Trailer

Quote: Dr Mato @ February 4 2009, 10:58 PM GMT

One of Will Smiths shinning moments.

What the hell were the other ones?! :D

Quote: Curt @ February 8 2009, 3:56 AM GMT

Just got back from Coraline. I absolutely loved it.

I've read the book, which was very good.

Quote: Curt @ February 8 2009, 3:56 AM GMT

Just got back from Coraline. I absolutely loved it.
I'm planning on seeing it again very soon.
I brought my friend's little brother (he's 13) and three others. Everyone liked it which was surprising since the 13 year old boy has a bit of a short attention span.
I have to say though while I didn't think it was as scary as they said it would be, there were a group of young girls in the back of the theatre crying in the back near the end of the movie. Poor kids.

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All in all I'd rate it as one of my favorite movies.

Looks good almost looks like they wanted to claymation it. I'll check it out.

Quote: Gavin @ February 8 2009, 12:39 PM GMT

Looks good almost looks like they wanted to claymation it. I'll check it out.

Yea man, it's stop motion. Hard to believe at times, the animation was flawless. I read though that some of it was cleaned up with a bit of CGI. Not much though, I think I can figure out which parts. For an animation fan I know you'll appreciate it.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ February 8 2009, 11:36 AM GMT

I've read the book, which was very good.

One of my friends with me had read it too. She said it was close enough to the book and loved the film. Basically said she didn't think some of the characters fit the descriptions in original story but it wasn't a big deal.

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