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Watched a film I haven't seen in years, tonight. A former favourite and still a Top Five classic:

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Quality film!

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1411697/

Hangover 2!!!

Was very surprised to see this...

Were would it carry on??

Maybe stu goes back and gets married and they have another stag do??

Im worried that they want to make a second, the first was so funny and well made its the sort of film that I dont want to see a number two because it may ruin the credibility of the first..

Thoughts???

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1411697/

Hangover 2!!!

Was very surprised to see this...

Were would it carry on??

Maybe stu goes back and gets married and they have another stag do??

Im worried that they want to make a second, the first was so funny and well made its the sort of film that I dont want to see a number two because it may ruin the credibility of the first..

Thoughts???

Could be something to do with the honeymoon? Or they could quite easily fit it into the first one just as something they couldn't remember first time round. :dunno:

What should i watch again Gone Baby Gone or Collateral?

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Could be something to do with the honeymoon? Or they could quite easily fit it into the first one just as something they couldn't remember first time round. :dunno:

What should i watch again Gone Baby Gone or Collateral?

You have the same dilema as me!! stupid sky movies too much choice haha.... I wanna try gone baby gone I think :S

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watched transformers 2 and really enjoyed it, full of action. A little hard to see whats going on sometimes and the whole 'fulfill your destiny' crap never bodes well but i thought it was great.

still havent seen hangover and i want to see bruno!

oh and to quote superbad, ' i would do terrible and unforgivable things'... to be with megan fox! JESUS F'ING CHRIST!

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Finally got round to watching In Bruges last night.

WOW. What a film. Didn't know whether to laugh or cry so I did plenty of the former and almost some of the latter! Really, really good film.

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Watched a film I haven't seen in years, tonight. A former favourite and still a Top Five classic:

high_fidelity_uk.jpg

:wub:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1411697/

Hangover 2!!!

Was very surprised to see this...

Were would it carry on??

Maybe stu goes back and gets married and they have another stag do??

Im worried that they want to make a second, the first was so funny and well made its the sort of film that I dont want to see a number two because it may ruin the credibility of the first..

Thoughts???

It was commissioned for a sequel on the back of the test scores. Before anyone had even seen it. Can't wait.

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Finally got round to watching In Bruges last night.

WOW. What a film. Didn't know whether to laugh or cry so I did plenty of the former and almost some of the latter! Really, really good film.

Hells yes my negro amigo. Absolutely stunning film, probably even go so far as to call it one of my favourites. You can go on all you want about the Hangover or Anchorman or whatever - In Bruges is one fucking quoteable film!

YOU'RE AN INANIMATE FACKIN' OBJECT!

:wub:

:blush:

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Hells yes my negro amigo. Absolutely stunning film, probably even go so far as to call it one of my favourites. You can go on all you want about the Hangover or Anchorman or whatever - In Bruges is one fucking quoteable film!

YOU'RE AN INANIMATE FACKIN' OBJECT!

I really didn't know much about it before I watched it which I think made it even better. Me and my girlfriend both just sat there for the first hour mouthing "what the ****" and laughing, a lot. Such a great combination of comedy, atmosphere, tension, emotion and violence with a brilliant musical score over the top of it.

I agree, one of my all time favourites, I've never seen anything like it.

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BROTHER WHAT A NIGHT IT REALLY WAS!

MOTHER WHAT A NIGHT IT REALLY WAS!

OOOH! ANGINA'S TOUGH!

I really didn't know much about it before I watched it which I think made it even better. Me and my girlfriend both just sat there for the first hour mouthing "what the ****" and laughing, a lot. Such a great combination of comedy, atmosphere, tension, emotion and violence with a brilliant musical score over the top of it.

I agree, one of my all time favourites, I've never seen anything like it.

Spot on.

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Saw a trailer for this at the pictures,loosely based on Alan Clarkes film of the same name which starred Gary Oldman

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Watched a film I haven't seen in years, tonight. A former favourite and still a Top Five classic:

high_fidelity_uk.jpg

A good film, but a much better book. Why they had to Americanise it, I'll never know. What next? Fever Gridiron? (yes, yes, I know before anyone starts!)

Just watched Australia on DVD - good film. You gotta love Baz Luhrman's cinematography. He can make the most cliched storyline shine like a diamond!

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A good film, but a much better book. Why they had to Americanise it, I'll never know. What next? Fever Gridiron? (yes, yes, I know before anyone starts!)

Just watched Australia on DVD - good film. You gotta love Baz Luhrman's cinematography. He can make the most cliched storyline shine like a diamond!

You have got to be kidding me...

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A good film, but a much better book. Why they had to Americanise it, I'll never know. What next? Fever Gridiron? (yes, yes, I know before anyone starts!)

While I personally did enjoy the book a little more than the film (and recommended the book to the person I watched the film with) I generally hate that attitude. I'm a huge fan of cinema and only a casual reader and I dislike the sense of smug superiority big fans of literature seem to get whenever a book inspires a film. Just enjoy both as independent pieces of art.

You know exactly why they "had to Americanise it" and quite frankly I don't think it made one ounce of difference to the plot at all. It was made for an American audience by American money, so. :dunno:

I can understand people getting touchy about things like 'Enigma' or 'The Last Samurai' when Hollywood takes a historical event and makes it American for the sakes of flag-waving nationalism but when it's just a case of relocating a universally translatable love story from one city to another? Please! Who cares?

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Just watched Gran Torino

Not quite what I was expecting, I was expecting a more shooty beat-up-the-bad-guys film, but I've got to admit, best film I've watched in a long time.

I'm not really one for films with 'meaning' or emotion, but this one really touched me, and left me with a huge sense of injustice.

Fantastic.

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Just watched Gran Torino

Not quite what I was expecting, I was expecting a more shooty beat-up-the-bad-guys film, but I've got to admit, best film I've watched in a long time.

I'm not really one for films with 'meaning' or emotion, but this one really touched me, and left me with a huge sense of injustice.

Fantastic.

I watched that last night Clint Eastwood was amazing the man even at his age of 143 or whatever it is has such a presence on screen it's almost unreal, you almost drawn into watching his every move if this is to be his last ever film as an actor then it is a fitting end to his career

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I watched that last night Clint Eastwood was amazing the man even at his age of 143 or whatever it is has such a presence on screen it's almost unreal, you almost drawn into watching his every move if this is to be his last ever film as an actor then it is a fitting end to his career

He's just got such an aura about him.

When he delivers the line "Ever notice when you come across somebody every once in a while that you shouldn't have fooked with? That's me" he just adds something else to it. I don't think there's many actors that could pull that off quite as well

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