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What DVD / Video did you watch last night ?

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Wide Eyed Angel said:
only 10 years till they get to meet up again in doc's new time

Bwahahahaahahahaha! The time will soon be ripe to unleash my self-fitting pants upon the world!

I watched all 3 of those films a few weelks ago, and they're still great today :)
 
I watched Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake, where all the swans are played by men.

Well worth getting on DVD, Adam Cooper plays The Swan - phwoarrrrrr!!!!! :D
Adam Cooper
 
Dr Who:The Mind Robber
Or, how to do 5 episodes of a s.f series with literally no money (the allocated Budget had run out...) & a "Co-Star" ill with Chickenpox...
The Documentary did show how the surviving members of the cast had aged since the late 60's, (badly or not) & how they dealt with a production budget of effectively "pocket change"...
Grimley
 
Churchill:The Hollywood Years - okay, funny in parts, could have been a lot better. Harry Enfield and John Cornwell stole the show as King George and Martin Boorman.
 
Capturing the Friedmans. It's not really cheery viewing but it's highly recommended

The mother didn't come out of it very well
 
point break. yeah it was on tv but when my flat mate remembered she had it somewhere it seemed silly to watch it with adverts when we could just cut the bastards out.
 
Dear oh dear - Road to perdition

a waste of an hour and half - a couple of nice landscapes i suppose. I was recomended this film. I'll no' be trusting that persons judgement again. Silly bastard should have gone to ireland when he could.
 
A Bout de Souffle

Just about the coolest looking film ever made. Truffault, Goddard, hand held cameras, big American cars, Paris in 1960, an absolutely masterful performance from Jean-Paul Belmondo where you reallly can't decide whether to love him or hate him and Jean Seburg.....

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Wide Eyed Angel said:
dead man's shoes, again, it's just so good!

Saw it for the first time last week. Agree totally. Still smiling at the gangsters in their 2CV. :D
Saw Old Boy as well but unfortunatley succumbed to the booze & fell asleep for the last 15 minutes. :mad: Apparently the ending was quite good.
 
I treadmill to the Return of the King, right now I'm watching the commentary - Billy Boyd is very talented, he actually wrote the song he sang.

Watched The Notebook... just slash your wrists and save the money - tear jerker.

watched Gothika yesterday... Penelope Cruz can act. (who knew) OK the movie scared the shit out of me.
 
belboid said:
Bad Education. Magnificent film - I love Almodovar!


i still think he fumbled the last 20 minutes - it was stunning till then, but the ending sort of tumbles out in a messy unfocussed rush, like they'd run out of time or money.
 
Dodgeball - funny in parts
Old School - shite
(I have some weird masochistic desire to watch American screwball comedies despite the fact that I know they're gonna be shit).
Shrek 2 I liked a lot.
Gonna watch Collateral, I Love Huckabees, Saw and The Incredibles over the next few days.
 
the other night i watched 'closer' and hated it with a red fiery passion. wait. thats not true. i'm not sure i cared about it that much. unlikable characters, not engaging and totally wanky. blech! (that one song they play over and over again is pretty though)
also watched finding neverland and adored it. i love johnny depp and j.m. barry though. peter pan is one of my favourite books ever. i thought it was a lovely film though and that johnny depp was really quite good in it.
 
Orang Utan said:
Dodgeball - funny in parts

got it, yet to watch it

Orang Utan said:

here's a tip: sharpen pencils and stick them in both your eyes at once.

not only is this more fun than watching Saw, but it also means you'll never be faced with the awful prospect of seeing it again. and trust me, a lifetime of blindness is actually a more enticing prospect than Saw.
 
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