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Watched Parker last neet.

 

I'm not sure if they were aiming for the straight to television look, and I'm a little puzzled to where the £35m went, but it's really an awful film, not worth watching even if you are really bored.

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yes,i enjoyed it

 

 

21.00 Film Four. The Green Zone. Anyone seen it?

 

Good film, about the search for WMDs in Iraq and one soldier's suspiscion that there's something more to it.

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Just finished watching The Road. Wow.

 

Already sort of knew what I was in for after trying to read the first few chapters of the book a while back but it was still incredibly hard hitting, and apparently its not as grim as the book. A must watch in my opinion, not really felt such sustained emotions all the way through a film before watching this. Gripping.

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A good day to die hard.

 

If you ignore the preposterous plot it's actually a good action film. 8/10

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Watched Seven Psychopaths. They say it's a comedy and I didn't laugh much but still thought it was a great film. There were some good little stories embedded into the main narrative that were gripping and the ending is good.

7/10

If you want side splitting comedy go watch Anchorman or Team America or summat.

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Watched Hangover Part III tonight, was a little disappointing but funny in parts mainly due to Alan. Looking forward to The Purge. Saw the trailer for This Is The End and it looks hilarious.

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The girlfriend and I have just finished watching the extended lord of the rings films and the hobbit. I've seen them before, but I am very impressed she watched them all without moaning. I think I have a keeper :D

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Saw Hangover III the other Wednesday (didn't even know there was one coming out until I went with my mates!) I thought it was good watch. Much better than Hangover II !

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did you like it?

Yes thought it was good. Only can remember Tim Robbins in two films, this one and Shawshank Redemption which is one of my favourites and this one.

Just Googled. He was in Bulldog Duham and Toy Soldiers too. I thought the film may have been from a book but the info I saw just credits the screen writer. He's also a musician and director. So all round talent.

Can't find one author but Jacobs Ladder is a bibical referance meaning a ladder to Heaven so there are a few books with the title.

Thought it might be someone like Stephen King.

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Yes thought it was good. Only can remember Tim Robbins in two films, this one and Shawshank Redemption which is one of my favourites and this one.

Just Googled. He was in Bulldog Duham and Toy Soldiers too. I thought the film may have been from a book but the info I saw just credits the screen writer. He's also a musician and director. So all round talent.

Can't find one author but Jacobs Ladder is a bibical referance meaning a ladder to Heaven so there are a few books with the title.

Thought it might be someone like Stephen King.

It's not based on a book, but it's an original screenplay. The writer also wrote Ghost, which is his primary success. The original script is different to the final cut of the film, and the changes are interesting, as elements were simply unfilmable, and the director choose a different angle working with the writer. The script can be found with the dropped scenes, and background info to buy somewhere if you are interested.

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Yes thought it was good. Only can remember Tim Robbins in two films, this one and Shawshank Redemption which is one of my favourites and this one.

Just Googled. He was in Bulldog Duham and Toy Soldiers too. I thought the film may have been from a book but the info I saw just credits the screen writer. He's also a musician and director. So all round talent.

Can't find one author but Jacobs Ladder is a bibical referance meaning a ladder to Heaven so there are a few books with the title.

Thought it might be someone like Stephen King.

Arlington Road is a good film with Tim Robbins & Jeff Bridges and although it is only a small part,he is also in War Of The Worlds

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Just saw the end of an animated film called Valiant. It's about pigeon  in WW!!. In the credits at the end it says the highest award for an animal is the Dickins medal and 32 were given to pigeons in WW ll.

 

How does a pigeon commit. What determines an act of bravery that was done knowingly done by a pigeon?

 

On channel Five Stargate is about to start.

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