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rambopriscilla wrote:The last movie I saw was Paranormal Activity, on Halloween night. I really enjoyed it. It's funny how a movie set in one house, with two people in it (well there's another bloke briefly) can maintain your interest throughout but this movie certainly achieves it. Excellent movie. And if you're sharp you can catch the sheila in it pouring herself a glass of Australian [yellowtail] shiraz in one of the opening scenes.
I've heard that this is like the scariest movie of all time. Is that true?
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theyve got Duel playing on TV right now. One of my all time favourite movies
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That wasn't a bad film. It was all downhill for Spielberg after that, though. :evil:
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finally got around to seeing "in the loop". there was just the two of us in the cinema.

it's a cross between "yes, minister" and "hollowmen". i enjoyed it but clearly won't be everyone's cup of tea.
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frankiboy wrote:Harry Potter... I'm a bit of a fan. So shoot me :P

Poor Dumbledore :(
The movies are pretty good, but the books are better.
You're probably right, I'm not much of a reader though. Hell, I'll rarely read posts that go longer than 5 or 6 lines, I always feel like I could be missing out on something important.. like sleeping or flicking through the tv :)
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JacJacJacqui wrote:That makes two of us! I always laugh at the most inappropriate times. Like during tear-jerkers. I'm sure I've killed the mood a few times.. But sometimes it's funny! Like when Juliet first realised Romeo has killed himself because he thought she was dead and she started crying - I cracked up... I couldn't help it, it was funny!
Haha! I always cry at sad parts, but in high school we had to watch 'Rabbit Proof Fence' for English. I thought it was the stupidest movie and made it known that I thought that. Everyone else was sooo involved in it, and me and my best mate Craig just sat up the back and bagged it together.

Then the scene came on where they come and take the children off their mothers. The mums go crazy, and start making these horrible sounds, and start whacking their heads with rocks. All the girls in the class started to cry and were just devastated.

I tried to hold in my laughter, but I looked at Craig who was doing the same, and we both started cracking up with laughter.. So, I got kicked out.. :P

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i watched the lonely guy yesterday, what a peculiar little comedy. starring steve martin. very funny and weird

and then i watched another of my all time favourites, lost in translation. (i know, every second film i say i watched is an all time favourite haha.. i like a lot of films)
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i watched the lonely guy yesterday, what a peculiar little comedy. starring steve martin. very funny and weird

and then i watched another of my all time favourites, lost in translation. (i know, every second film i say i watched is an all time favourite haha.. i like a lot of films)
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Lost in Translation is brilliant. I like it more every time I see it.

Last movie I watched was Antichrist, at the cinemas. To say it's full-on is a slight understatement. It's a great film, actually, but if the prospect of graphic genital mutilation doesn't particularly appeal to you, approach with caution...
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Was having dinner at my mother's and she put on an old favorite of mine "Watership Down", great movie.

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I watched "the hangover" on the weekend. Very very funny.
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I watched "the hangover" on the weekend. Very very funny.
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stui magpie wrote:I watched "the hangover" on the weekend. Very very funny.
Best movie ever!!!!! :D

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A Japanese movie called After Life.

You can only take one memory to eternity with you when you die. You have three days after your death to make the choice or not. A film about taking responsibility for your life.

While on things Japanese, I recently saw Yukio Mishima's short film Patriotism (1966). It's about a soldier who commits harikiri rather than betraying his friends. The staggering thing is that Japan's most famous novelist then went on in 1970 to stage a theatrical rebellion at the main Tokyo army barracks and committed harikiri when this failed. The film appears to be a dry run for his own ritual suicide.
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I watched "paranormal activity" last night on a downloaded DVD.

Interesting.

All filmed on the home camera, very 'blair witch"

Suspense built nicely, no blood and gore, a thriller more than a horror movie. I didn't find it scary but i can see why some might. If you wake up during the night startled by night noises, I suggest you don't watch it - you won't sleep for a week
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