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bucksisgod wrote:but Penelope Cruz in lingerie is very visually pleasing.
I find that Penelope Cruz in just about anything is very visually pleasing. :lol:
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Bran Nue Dae.

Really enjoyed it. Ernie Dingo, Missy Higgins, Jessica Mauboy, Geoffrey Rush and a sensational Kombi.
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Magpie Jack wrote:Bran Nue Dae.

Really enjoyed it. Ernie Dingo, Missy Higgins, Jessica Mauboy, Geoffrey Rush and a sensational Kombi.
Me too. I saw it as a live musical in 1993. It is even better as film, probably because of the quality of the cast. Ernie Dingo has to be one of Australia's greatest comic actors.
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Kingswood wrote:what happened to daves old movie thread? anyways i think we should have a running thread to discuss latest movies you've seen, recommendations etc..

im about to watch 12 angry men. will post thoughts later...
Great film.

One of my favourites of all time is "All about Eve" Written & Directed by Joseph Mankiewicz - When women played strong roles & clever dialogue to match. Sharp, intelligent & some great acting - Bette Davis amongst others.

Another is Sunset Boulevard with William Holden, Gloria Swanson & one of my favourite directors Billy Wilder - fabuluous film.
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Dr Pie wrote:
Magpie Jack wrote:Bran Nue Dae.

Really enjoyed it. Ernie Dingo, Missy Higgins, Jessica Mauboy, Geoffrey Rush and a sensational Kombi.
Me too. I saw it as a live musical in 1993. It is even better as film, probably because of the quality of the cast. Ernie Dingo has to be one of Australia's greatest comic actors.
I'm looking forwrd to seeing it. My wife & saw it as a musical god knows when - years ago - when it was in Melbourne & the musical was great fun then. We had a kombi for many years until a P plater rear ended us in a brand new work V8 ute & he was on the fu..'n mobile. Our car died in 2002 or 2003 b/c of him.
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last night i was in the mood to watch jungle book again. never gets old. dont know what it is, but the whole movie is perfect. i watch it at least once a month lol

tonight i think ill watch "do the right thing" before bed.
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Saw "Law Abiding Citizen" the other night and found it fairly entertaining.

It was one movie I walked out off thinking they should have made it longer and in doing so could have avoided the silly Hollywood ending, but never-the-less I was still entertained.
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I watched 'Closer' the other day for the first time. Starring Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Julia Roberts and Clive Owen.

It's my sister-in-law's fave movie, so she made me watch it. I was sooooo lost. It fast forwards in time without saying that it has. So, I was like 'Wait, she's his wife now? What the? When did that happen?' And Abbey would be like 'Keep up, Alyssa. It has fast forwarded a few years now!" I'm so lucky I didn't watch it alone at the movies. I would have been so lost.

I'm still trying to figure out what the point of the movie was lol. Can anyone tell me? :P

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i think i saw that once, cant remember much of it.
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Just saw Pedro Almodovar's Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!. Perverse, morally questionable, but a lot of fun.
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I finally went and saw Avatar today. The plot was fairly straightforward and the "message" was as blunt as a sledge to the Jatz Crackers, but it was very impressive visually. James Cameron is one heck of a filmmaker.
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Dark Lord wrote:I finally went and saw Avatar today. The plot was fairly straightforward and the "message" was as blunt as a sledge to the Jatz Crackers, but it was very impressive visually. James Cameron is one heck of a filmmaker.
I have to say I'm a fan of the new 3D technology which was definitely more engaging than normal special effects. At least now watching crap movies will be more like drinking bad wine than decaf coffee :)
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pietillidie wrote:
Dark Lord wrote:I finally went and saw Avatar today. The plot was fairly straightforward and the "message" was as blunt as a sledge to the Jatz Crackers, but it was very impressive visually. James Cameron is one heck of a filmmaker.
I have to say I'm a fan of the new 3D technology which was definitely more engaging than normal special effects. At least now watching crap movies will be more like drinking bad wine than decaf coffee :)
I must admit that I was a bit of a skeptic when it came to 3D, mainly because I've always had trouble with the traditional 2-coloured lens 3D. But, yeah, I'm sold on this new 3D technology, too.
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Miss_Lisey_Molloy wrote:I watched 'Closer' the other day for the first time. Starring Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Julia Roberts and Clive Owen.

It's my sister-in-law's fave movie, so she made me watch it. I was sooooo lost. It fast forwards in time without saying that it has. So, I was like 'Wait, she's his wife now? What the? When did that happen?' And Abbey would be like 'Keep up, Alyssa. It has fast forwarded a few years now!" I'm so lucky I didn't watch it alone at the movies. I would have been so lost.

I'm still trying to figure out what the point of the movie was lol. Can anyone tell me? :P

Love always, Alyssa xoxo
that is an amazing movie, i love the spray clive owens character gives julia roberts when he finds out she's been cheating.

It's worth another watch alyssa, you might enjoy more the second time around
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Yeah that was pretty funny. He was being all nice and them BAM! He went psycho haha!

Perhaps I will have to watch it again lol

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