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• #1402
Interesting article about Black Swan. Professional ballet dancers and others within the industry give their opinions.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2011/jan/05/black-swan-natalie-portman-tamara-rojo
I bet Mathematicians were not too happy about Pi too.
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• #1403
luke,
if youve got Karate Kid 1 on DVD bring it tomoz I will bring the headset spanner for you and meet at lunch.
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• #1404
just finished watching Black Swan. My word... So so dark.
I found it very hard to watch at times, but strangley, it was the tension in some of the ballet scenes that got me the most... And Natalie Portmans performance is stellar.
Great film, and worth the effort.
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• #1405
I saw the new karate kid and thought it was dull and too long, but maybe that is just me.
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• #1406
That movie rocked my world.
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• #1407
just watching an X-Files film on ch4.. Who pops in with a cameo - none other than fucking Xzibit!
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• #1408
and what the hell is Billy Connolly doing in this?
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• #1409
luke,
if youve got Karate Kid 1 on DVD bring it tomoz I will bring the headset spanner for you and meet at lunch.
(dont be ashamed)Are you kidding? Luke has the original trilogy on DVD!
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• #1410
Got the new Sophia Coppola one tonight-
and the new season of film discussion where we all stroke our beards and cogitate the varying cultural strengths of the films
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• #1411
gor blimey have you seen the posters for 'Black Swan'?
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• #1412
Which one exactly?
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• #1413
Nat Portman , theres er, several around London right now
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• #1414
I was under the impression there were different designs?
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• #1415
could be, the full face one is the one that nearly made me fall off my bike
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• #1416
Men who stare at Goats was on last night - I recorded it - have read the book
American - The Bill Hicks story is very much recommended
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• #1417
didnt rate that, although saw it same week as Serious man... thought it just relied on the casting but story screenplay and look wasnt up to much,
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• #1419
Watched 3:10 to Yuma again last night - such a great film
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• #1420
New version or old? Either is superb. I'm a HUGE fan of the Bale/Crowe version though.
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• #1421
Absolutely stonking builder of tension right the way through to the hotel scene which is just frantic.
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• #1422
Watched 127 hours last night, Loved it, quite gory. My girlfriend had to watch parts with here eyes shut (She still like it though)
Found this interesting article by Aron Ralston about the film when i got home (Spoiler alert - don’t click on the link if you don’t want to know anything about the film before watching it, However if you know something about the story I guess you will know what its all about so it wont really spoil it)
http://www.wideworldmag.com/features/127-hours-in-the-life-of-aron-ralston
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• #1423
or this little gem :-)
reminds me of a slightly less insane version of [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uROMTzJsfOI"]YouTube
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• #1424
Watched The Informant last night.
Nothong sepecial, but you can see why they had to make a film out of the story... It is astonashing that anyone could possibly be that stupid.
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• #1425
Watching either the remastered Metropolis or Belleville Rendezvous tonight
The Fountain if maybe not as good as π or Requien for a Dream, is still a good film, it has a handwriting that lots of blockbuster form Hollywood lack
well worthy to watch IMHO