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

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"They Live", the John Carpenter film, it was great.

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We've started watching The Wire again from the beginning, so viewed the first four episodes over the weekend. Everyone looks so young! Even Bunk.
 
Knocked Up - fuck me this is depressing if you are in a relationship or are thinking of having kids :D

Seemed to go on forever, some funny bits though.
 
Gonna be a lot of film watching this month due to poverty and tiredness....
Have got the second series of Heroes to start now.
 
I have done. I somewhat foolishly mentioned 'cowboys' & that seems to have killed of any enthusiasm for said series. The killer blow was that lovejoy is in it I think.

:D

taking into account the bolded out words in your above post, please can you tell me in all seriousness if i am actually supposed to think that this show will be any good?! :D
 
"Contact" - okay but too long and found the relationship between Jodie Foster and Matthew McConnaughy a bit insipid but enjoyed her performance.

Enjoyable but not as good as the book basically
 
It's fucking ace, especially Sweary Lovejoy :cool:

listen yeh, every time he downloads some film one of you lot recomends, it's usually some depressing eastern-european black and white tale about how grim life was 100 years ago. it will more often than not have no dialogue and is usually called something like 'man push cart'. i take what you say with a very large pinch of salt ;)
 
listen yeh, every time he downloads some film one of you lot recomends, it's usually some depressing eastern-european black and white tale about how grim life was 100 years ago. it will more often than not have no dialogue and is usually called something like 'man push cart'. i take what you say with a very large pinch of salt ;)

man push cart is set in 2005 & is shot in new york city.

:p

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464105/
 
listen yeh, every time he downloads some film one of you lot recomends, it's usually some depressing eastern-european black and white tale about how grim life was 100 years ago. it will more often than not have no dialogue and is usually called something like 'man push cart'. i take what you say with a very large pinch of salt ;)

Look, its Lovejoy, dressed as a cowboy, swearing at people -who could resist that? :D
 
The Counterfeiters - really good, but also heartbreakingly sad! :(
The March of The Penguins - excellent :D Morgan Freeman's narrating was cool too! :cool:
 
"V for Vendetta" (after the 42-day limit got passed, I re-read the graphic novel too) and "Der Golem", the genius 1920 celluloid version of Gustav Meyrink's excellent story.
 
Been watching Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, enjoying it (love Aaron Sorkins snappy dialogue) but apparently there wont be a second series.
 
I watched Juno last night which I liked..:) I have just joined LoveFilm on a 2 month temp membership and looking forward to more regular film watching though I have ordered first season of The Wire to begin with.
 
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