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What DVD / Video did you watch last night? (pt2)

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Inglourious Basterds

Pretty standard Tarantino fare, I thought. Not awful, but almost painfully slow and plodding buildup, leading to a rather typical set-piece big bang ending.

Alright, but not on my list of things to see again.

We`ve got that but i wasnt impressed at all.I expected better from tarantino.
 
Dr Who - Four to doomsday.

Millions of bloody assistants scattered everywhere and not one of them can act. Davidsons pretty good for his first go at the doctor though.
 
Indeed.

Last of his I saw was Death Proof, which I thought was ace. I was really expecting to like IB, but it was just a bit dull...

I got so bored during death proof I turned it off. I still haven't managed to watching the rest. It was the shorted theatrical cut as well.
 
The decline of Western Civilisation part two.

I was pretty impressed by how (intentionally) funny most of those supposedly dumb hair-metallers were.
 
3 eps of Misfits (surprising sharp and funny), Hellboy II (better than all the reviews said it was) and S3E13 of Madmen, which ended awesomely and sets S4 up brilliantly. Roll on 2010...
 
Law Abiding Citizen

What a shit ending, I did think Colm Meaney /Detective Dunnigan was helping him on the outside
 
I watched Enemy At The Gates last night as it was on the tv. I really liked it and not just because it has Jude Law and Joseph Fiennes in uniform (but phwoar!) but because it was all tense and moody. Yep, liked it.
 
The Baader-Meinhoff Complex - brilliant and engrossing story of West German terrorist organisation the Red Army Faction.
 
Red Road

Powerful stuff, with the same mixture of emotional punch/subtlety as in Fish Tank. (-I've only just realised Andrea Arnold also made a similarly bleak short film I remember seeing several years ago called Dog.)

From Saturday morning telly in the eighties, to an excellent British director; who'd have predicted it?!

:):cool:
 
what? - possibly polanski's least known film, but it's his funniest. it's like his version of a carry on film, so it's a bunch of vile humans leering at each other on the italian riviera.
 
Le Donk vs Scorzayzee

Killed an hour, a bit lazy, too much of the musical interlude filler stuff, Paddy Considine show etc

But killed an hour or so, had a few funny moments and first time I've watched a film with the teen for a while so not that bad overall.
 
3:10 To Yuma. Pretty run-of-the-mill Western but I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Russell Crowe was alright in it. I normally think he's a right wanker.
 
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