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Went and saw 21 Jump Street to much protestation. But found myself laughing my arse off and rather enjoyed it. Much the same with This Means War. Its aimed at the chicks, but there is enough there to keep a bloke interested.
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Just watching the old Clint Eastwood classic Escape from Alcatraz on tv.
Great film. Simple, fact based plot that gets going right from the start. Good actors playing all the parts.
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I've seen a couple of good films recently. First was The Impossible, the film about a family surviving the Asian Tsunami. It does rather gloss over the substantial number of Asian victims but otherwise a fantastically made film that isn't just about the moments of the disaster. I thought the two leads (Ewan MacGregor and Naomi Watts) were superb. It reminded me of United 93 in a way.

And last night I watched Monsters which I've been meaning to get around to for a long time. I remember reviews varying wildly, some people saying it was understated and brilliant, others saying it was boring and nothing happened. I thought it was the former and thoroughly enjoyed it. There is some dubious geography and special effects but I was hooked from start to finish. It's a tricky one to recommend because I think a lot of people were expecting a Cloverfield style action-fest and it is definitely not that, but if you like indie films I think you'd probably like it because it has that feel to it.
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Have a look at Warm Bodies , its a zombie film but done in a different way an quite funny and sweetly done.
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ill have to look at monsters.

I watched another earth and upside down last night, a work colleague recommended them to me.

Upside down is interesting, it has some very well done parts and some very poor parts. the cinematography is just superb. having to different worlds on top of each other, looks very believable, if not a bit daunting to watch. some parts of the story just got glossed over, something happened and i wasn't sure what side of the world they were on and until other stuff happened and it confused me for a bit. overall its a love story but its not bad.

Another earth I really enjoyed, its about a girl who has everything, she makes a terrible mistake right when another earth pops into the sky. she pays for it and the story kicks in 4 years later. its a sad tale but i dont want to give the plot away so i wont say to much.
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The Shining at the Astor theater in melb. I've seen it 50 times but it was a different experience on the big screen. It also had extra scenes. It had so much more impact, fantastic movie.


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Not seen too many good films for a while, there have been one or two though that are worth passing on

The Man Who Wasn't There

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Pandorum is a good movie I watched recently and seems little known, I'd never heard of it before stumbling upon it on imdb. Two officers wake up from hypersleep with no memory on a spaceship that's seemingly abandoned but isn't quite. Has a little bit of that claustrophobic Aliens feel and a few good twists to it.
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Just watched Taken.

It comes round on TV now and then and I've never seen it.... until now.
Pretty good actually. Decent story, pretty well acted. Just a shame the girl gets to meet Holly Valance as a present!

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Oblivion was a very pleasant surprise. Interesting is slightly predictable story, frankly Incredible visuals of a stark barren post apocalyptic Earth. Cracking Soundtrack and Cruises best work in years. Some fine looking birds too, I've no idea who the redhead playing his Missus is but damn she's fine!
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Jamo wrote:Oblivion was a very pleasant surprise. Interesting is slightly predictable story, frankly Incredible visuals of a stark barren post apocalyptic Earth. Cracking Soundtrack and Cruises best work in years. Some fine looking birds too, I've no idea who the redhead playing his Missus is but damn she's fine!
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Saw The Lovely Bones recently. It's a very good film although the psychadelic scenes were a bit tedious.
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Nice one Durbs. The Lovely Bones is a really good film... despite the psychadelia :)

Have to agree with petey as far as Oblivion is concerned, just seemed to be a film put together for Cruise to stay in the limelight.

Watched Danny Boyle's latest - Trance - the other day. Mixed feelings about this one. Boyle normally puts stuff together pretty well but the ending revealed itself within the first 10 minutes or so. A bit too obvious this time around I'm afraid Danny.

Best one I've watched recently is Only God Forgives. A bit like Pulp Fiction meets Twin Peaks. Quite a slow film with many surreal moments a la Lynch. Won't be everyone's cup of tea but I enjoyed it.
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Meant to watch The Hobbit at the cinema but just didn't get round to it, and it finally arrived on Blu-Ray the other day. We settled down, took a deep breath and expected it to be hard work but actually thoroughly enjoyed it. There was just one bit in the middle where it dragged for me. I think it is because the chief elf lady gets on my nerves - dragging out her words like she's doing an impression of a ghost from Scooby Doo.

After that bit the whole thing changes up a gear and was superb to the end.

And Gollum just blows my mind. I'm rarely impressed with actors but I'd give him an oscar. Even though he's not real.
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durbster wrote:The Hobbit I think it is because the chief elf lady gets on my nerves - dragging out her words like she's doing an impression of a ghost from Scooby Doo.
Yep, phony gravity. The 'comedy' bits with the dwarves shitted me. Was waiting for them to start singing "Hi-ho".
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durbster wrote:Meant to watch The Hobbit at the cinema but just didn't get round to it, and it finally arrived on Blu-Ray the other day. We settled down, took a deep breath and expected it to be hard work but actually thoroughly enjoyed it. There was just one bit in the middle where it dragged for me. I think it is because the chief elf lady gets on my nerves - dragging out her words like she's doing an impression of a ghost from Scooby Doo.

After that bit the whole thing changes up a gear and was superb to the end.

And Gollum just blows my mind. I'm rarely impressed with actors but I'd give him an oscar. Even though he's not real.

I have tried, by god I have, but I just can't get more than about 40 minutes in and it is lights out. The bride now suggests it for nights that I cant get to sleep!
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Guess the upcoming Extended Edition is gonna be right up your alley eh Norbs :D
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Thing is Norbs, it's the second half where it really gets going. Just watch it in half hour chunks instead. :D
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They really bloated a well paced book and I never took to Thorin's character .
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Watched Kick Ass II the other night, wasn't as good as the first (neither was the book) but it was still good fun. Damn Hit-Girl is growing into a right little cutie!
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Just saw Elysium and it's not a patch on District 9 , not an interesting story line , characters that were forgettable and it sort of went no where. The weapons were top notch which seems to be the way with Neil Blomkamp and WETA but sadly not a pig launcher in sight.


Jodie Foster's character and horrible accent sucked the little life out of the film.
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so its not "Good films you've watched recently" then? :lol:
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Been on a Steve Coogan / Michael Winterbottom bender. Watched The Trip (as the proper BBC series, not the film) - excellent, then Tristram Shandy, A Cock and Bull Story (another Coogan/Brydon double) and then The Look of Love, an excellent film about pron king Paul Raymond's relationship with his daughter. Good films all, recommended!
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NeilPearson wrote:so its not "Good films you've watched recently" then? :lol:
More like the OKish films you've watched lately..
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Jamo wrote:Oblivion was a very pleasant surprise. Interesting is slightly predictable story, frankly Incredible visuals of a stark barren post apocalyptic Earth. Cracking Soundtrack and Cruises best work in years. Some fine looking birds too, I've no idea who the redhead playing his Missus is but damn she's fine!
I managed to get through this last night.

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