The Don Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 Am Going tonight and haven't a clue wot's on, let alone if its nay good or not!!
The People's Hero Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 Children of Men is quite good. Bit overly drawn out, mind. Having said that, I like most things Clive Owen has done.
Dr The Singh Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 Am Going tonight and haven't a clue wot's on, let alone if its nay good or not!! CHildren of Men, is supposed to be good, but I haven't seen it yet!! Sentinel, is good but it's all been done before IMO!! I hope that helps!!
OBO Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 The Black Dahlia looks like it might be alright, I think I'll definitely go and see it at some point. Plus Scarlett Johansson... Talladega Nights looks like it might be a laugh too, depending on weather or not you like Will Ferrell! OR you could go and buy/rent Brick on DVD, which is probably the best film I've seen in a few years
hairy Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 Clerks 2 is ment to be good. Severence is funny. Good British movie Whats out and reviews here http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/gateways/releas...ema/index.shtml
Dr The Singh Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 Khosla Ka Ghosla (Subtitled) <_< Watch it unsubtitled, the subtitles only get in the way!!
The People's Hero Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 The Black Dahlia looks like it might be alright, I think I'll definitely go and see it at some point. Plus Scarlett Johansson... Talladega Nights looks like it might be a laugh too, depending on weather or not you like Will Ferrell! OR you could go and buy/rent Brick on DVD, which is probably the best film I've seen in a few years I didn't find this that funny. I loved Anchorman, but this just fell flat on it's face for me.
City Fan Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 Talladega Nights (The Ballad of Ricky Bobby) is definitely worth watching but by no means a classic.
stez Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 The Black Dahlia looks like it might be alright, I think I'll definitely go and see it at some point. Plus Scarlett Johansson... Talladega Nights looks like it might be a laugh too, depending on weather or not you like Will Ferrell! OR you could go and buy/rent Brick on DVD, which is probably the best film I've seen in a few years it's bleedinsheeeyet the other actress (the dark haired sex maniac) is betterlooking that SJ
syston_fox Posted 27 September 2006 Posted 27 September 2006 Clerks 2 is really funny and I would recommend it to anyone. Just got back from seeing Children of Men and it wasnt really my thing. Took me a while to get into it and to fully understand what the hell was going on. Wasnt a bad film but not the ideal thing to see after a long hard day at work.
holly Posted 28 September 2006 Posted 28 September 2006 children of men was an auwful film so long winded and no point to it! gunna go and see click 2moz looks amusing
Daggers Posted 28 September 2006 Posted 28 September 2006 Clerks 2 is ment to be good. I watched Clerks1 again this morning
SystonFox Posted 28 September 2006 Posted 28 September 2006 children of men was brilliant. do not scroll down if you havent seen it?!!!!! how many noticed clive owen was wearing a london 2012 jumper that was very worn and dull. also when he got on a train/bus whatever near the start some spray paint on the wall read "will the last one to die please turn off the light" which i though was extremely clever.
syston_fox Posted 28 September 2006 Posted 28 September 2006 children of men was brilliant. do not scroll down if you havent seen it?!!!!! how many noticed clive owen was wearing a london 2012 jumper that was very worn and dull. also when he got on a train/bus whatever near the start some spray paint on the wall read "will the last one to die please turn off the light" which i though was extremely clever. Hard to miss that London 2012 jumper! I did notice that despite being in whatever year it was set in, they still used the same £5 notes that they do today
SystonFox Posted 28 September 2006 Posted 28 September 2006 Hard to miss that London 2012 jumper! I did notice that despite being in whatever year it was set in, they still used the same £5 notes that they do today was a nice touch with the jumper though. true about the notes! and the scotch whisky bottle. why wasnt it in some silver hi-tech hip flask? with flashing lights and stuff.
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