Without doubt the most amazing film I've watched after Titanic Moist
Saw gravity in 3D on wednesday
Best looking film i've ever seen highly reccomended.
Bullock was excellent as well
nice one Sturridge's Porridge
Titanic
District 9
My Cousin Vinny
that is the order of the 3 best films
Without doubt the most amazing film I've watched after Titanic Moist
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I took my first (proper) girlfriend (who let me kiss her and touch her sugar walls) to the cinema to see that film, I was about 14.
I remember feeling a range of emotions. But suffice to say, by the time the film ended and the credits rolled, I wanted to end my own life and spent the rest of the afternoon in a haze of confusion. In the end I took my young lover to BurgerKing, where we dined on Bacon cheeseburgers (as I remember), then got the train home.
District 9 was a quality film
yeah Moist the first time I watched it the beginning 20 minutes were so daft and I almost switched it off then it all clicks into place, 2nd best film ever easily
comment by Moistthighs (U3249)
posted 3 minutes ago
Without doubt the most amazing film I've watched after Titanic Moist
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I took my first (proper) girlfriend (who let me kiss her and touch her sugar walls) to the cinema to see that film, I was about 14.
I remember feeling a range of emotions. But suffice to say, by the time the film ended and the credits rolled, I wanted to end my own life and spent the rest of the afternoon in a haze of confusion. In the end I took my young lover to BurgerKing, where we dined on Bacon cheeseburgers (as I remember), then got the train home.
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I see that with my school, my teacher drove round the wrong way of the one way system and shouted Fooking cats
1man put in the main article that Titanic 1997 was the first film in history to make $1billion!
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I can't deny how successful it was including the soundtrack which smashed all the records too
Titanic won so many Awards, for football supporters to understand, Titanic is like the International football team Brazil of films
Goes down and stays down?
Most recent film I've seen was World War Z.
Really enjoyed it.
My favourite of all time is Blair Witch Project.
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comment by Lisa Says (U6187)
posted 14 minutes ago
Titanic won so many Awards, for football supporters to understand, Titanic is like the International football team Brazil of films
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No I'd say it compares more favourably to Greece. Somehow was very successful. Seems it's really just females that love it.
Beverly Hills chihuahua... that is all
anyone with a dark sense of humour who hasn't seen Grosse Pointe Blank should do!
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If anyone's interested in WW2, I watched the movie Patton recently. If nothing else it's a good look into a hugely complicated man, and the way everyone in the film kisses his Arsenal is great
I refuse to watch world war z....
An utterly amazing book, however the film is in no way tied to the book, it bear's absolutely no similarity to the book (and I don't mean that in a Harry potter/Lord of the rings/hunger games don't stay true to the books, I literally mean NO resemblance)
The book is essentially written by a journalist interviewing survivors of a zombie apocalypse, and is a collection of gripping short stories, despite the sheer number of characters and short stories to choose from Brad Pitt (he bought the rights to make a film from the book) decided instead to make a completley unrelated story bearing the same name that does not even follow the way events pan out in the book, was rewritten numerous time and was held back to re film an ending investor's thought would rate better at the cinema..
The author came out and apologised to fans of the book saying legally he was unable to stop the film being made and that the only thing the book and movies had in common was the title.
Sadly Brad Pitt owns the rights to make a film of the book which is really sad because it could have been a great series of movies based around sTories as they happen in the book.. I think the author is exploring the possibility of a tv series to clear the name of a fantastic origfinal book. And brush away the team america all action idiotic Hollywood makeover it was given.
I'm still going to watch world war z
I'll watch anything zombie apocalyptic
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"I tell you what. SILENCE OF THE LAMBS is a serious piece of cinematic wonder!"
Totally agree
But my no 1 film of all time has to be Inception.
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posted on 15/11/13
Without doubt the most amazing film I've watched after Titanic Moist
posted on 15/11/13
Saw gravity in 3D on wednesday
Best looking film i've ever seen highly reccomended.
Bullock was excellent as well
posted on 15/11/13
nice one Sturridge's Porridge
posted on 15/11/13
Titanic
District 9
My Cousin Vinny
that is the order of the 3 best films
posted on 15/11/13
Without doubt the most amazing film I've watched after Titanic Moist
-=-=-=-
I took my first (proper) girlfriend (who let me kiss her and touch her sugar walls) to the cinema to see that film, I was about 14.
I remember feeling a range of emotions. But suffice to say, by the time the film ended and the credits rolled, I wanted to end my own life and spent the rest of the afternoon in a haze of confusion. In the end I took my young lover to BurgerKing, where we dined on Bacon cheeseburgers (as I remember), then got the train home.
posted on 15/11/13
District 9 was a quality film
posted on 15/11/13
yeah Moist the first time I watched it the beginning 20 minutes were so daft and I almost switched it off then it all clicks into place, 2nd best film ever easily
posted on 15/11/13
comment by Moistthighs (U3249)
posted 3 minutes ago
Without doubt the most amazing film I've watched after Titanic Moist
-=-=-=-
I took my first (proper) girlfriend (who let me kiss her and touch her sugar walls) to the cinema to see that film, I was about 14.
I remember feeling a range of emotions. But suffice to say, by the time the film ended and the credits rolled, I wanted to end my own life and spent the rest of the afternoon in a haze of confusion. In the end I took my young lover to BurgerKing, where we dined on Bacon cheeseburgers (as I remember), then got the train home.
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I see that with my school, my teacher drove round the wrong way of the one way system and shouted Fooking cats
posted on 15/11/13
cants
posted on 15/11/13
1man put in the main article that Titanic 1997 was the first film in history to make $1billion!
posted on 15/11/13
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posted on 15/11/13
I can't deny how successful it was including the soundtrack which smashed all the records too
posted on 15/11/13
Titanic won so many Awards, for football supporters to understand, Titanic is like the International football team Brazil of films
posted on 15/11/13
Goes down and stays down?
posted on 15/11/13
Most recent film I've seen was World War Z.
Really enjoyed it.
My favourite of all time is Blair Witch Project.
posted on 15/11/13
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posted on 15/11/13
comment by Lisa Says (U6187)
posted 14 minutes ago
Titanic won so many Awards, for football supporters to understand, Titanic is like the International football team Brazil of films
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No I'd say it compares more favourably to Greece. Somehow was very successful. Seems it's really just females that love it.
posted on 15/11/13
Beverly Hills chihuahua... that is all
posted on 15/11/13
anyone with a dark sense of humour who hasn't seen Grosse Pointe Blank should do!
posted on 15/11/13
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posted on 15/11/13
If anyone's interested in WW2, I watched the movie Patton recently. If nothing else it's a good look into a hugely complicated man, and the way everyone in the film kisses his Arsenal is great
posted on 15/11/13
I refuse to watch world war z....
An utterly amazing book, however the film is in no way tied to the book, it bear's absolutely no similarity to the book (and I don't mean that in a Harry potter/Lord of the rings/hunger games don't stay true to the books, I literally mean NO resemblance)
The book is essentially written by a journalist interviewing survivors of a zombie apocalypse, and is a collection of gripping short stories, despite the sheer number of characters and short stories to choose from Brad Pitt (he bought the rights to make a film from the book) decided instead to make a completley unrelated story bearing the same name that does not even follow the way events pan out in the book, was rewritten numerous time and was held back to re film an ending investor's thought would rate better at the cinema..
The author came out and apologised to fans of the book saying legally he was unable to stop the film being made and that the only thing the book and movies had in common was the title.
Sadly Brad Pitt owns the rights to make a film of the book which is really sad because it could have been a great series of movies based around sTories as they happen in the book.. I think the author is exploring the possibility of a tv series to clear the name of a fantastic origfinal book. And brush away the team america all action idiotic Hollywood makeover it was given.
posted on 15/11/13
I'm still going to watch world war z
I'll watch anything zombie apocalyptic
posted on 15/11/13
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posted on 15/11/13
"I tell you what. SILENCE OF THE LAMBS is a serious piece of cinematic wonder!"
Totally agree
But my no 1 film of all time has to be Inception.
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