the whole stitching Tom up was done really well.
I quite like the characters and although it is a bit ludicrous (Hollyoaks?) in places it is good easy school night viewing.
the whole stitching Tom up was done really well.
I quite like the characters and although it is a bit ludicrous (Hollyoaks?) in places it is good easy school night viewing.
It is indeed.Is that the Murnau one?
I have to say I do like the characters, Adam and Zaff, who replace Tom and the others, I just think the writing and stories got far more repetitive later on.
The Orphanage
Nicely done, fairly run of the mill story but gets interesting at the end. Recommended.
I liked it too.
With or without the 'ooze' it is good
Jonas Bros south park - lol
Watched a bit of Crank but decided to watch it again when I'm more in the mood, last time I watched it was round Zenie's off my clart so cant remember much (apart from some bizarre thai market fightshagging scene?)
Crank 2.
bllody brilliant. not got into a film like that in a long time. i laughed, i cheered !! maybe its the gamer in me
I liked the Orphanage, but I can't see me ever wanting to see it again.
Hi people,
I often scan this thread for lovefilm ideas, thought it was time I shared the one's I'd seen recently and give a thumbs up. Many have been mentioned on this thread but if you haven't seen I recommend ....
Hunger - Written/directed by Steve McQueen. Bobby Sands hunger strike '81
Peresopolis - Animated child/teenager's view of Iranian revolution
The Clangers - Worth another look at the work of the late, great Oliver Postgate
The Wave - based on a Californian high school experiment about how fascism could rise again, but made in Germany. Stays with you.
Princess Mononoke - For me the best animation of Japan's Studio Ghibli.
Nathan Barley - One-off six-part half-hour mini-classic comedy of Hoxton wankers. "You are all idiots!"
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - Bizarre six-part half hour comedy classic in an 80s stylee.
The Thick of it - Armando Iannucci's political satire
Babylon - soundsystem reggae clash classic uk black cinema from Brixton made in 1980
The Harder They Come - Jimmy Cliff vehicle from '70s Jamaica
Porco Rosso - Another Studio Ghibli of a flying pig.
Horton Hears A Who - Faithful Dr Suess animation, mindbinding tale.
Persona - 60s Ingmar Bergman. Disturbing but great.
Life in the Undergrowth - Attenborough at his best
Hearts and Minds - winner of 1974 best doc, Vietnam behind the scnenes
Salvador - Oliver Stones best film? The 'making of' is true Gonzo.
Please continue with the top recommendations/slag offs .... cheers! gx
Nah, it's a tense psychological job, Zenie.
Hi people,
The Wave - based on a Californian high school experiment about how fascism could rise again, but made in Germany. Stays with you.