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  • The strikethrough says "don't bother replying, I don't want to get into this" as much as anything else.

  • ah. very well then. still - seems a bit harsh.

  • Exactly, my point remains but I can't be arsed to argue the toss. Everyone's entitled to their opinion anyway. I don't know why I have to bite all the time... I'm really not as much of an arse as I must seem.

  • Saw Black swan - it was good but shit me up good and proper - felt very weird afterwards

    I felt weird too, at how poor it was. Vincent Cassell's accent was more then a little irritating, but not a touch on Portman's scared face.

  • Watched Belleville Rendezvous the other night, weird but charming French animation about a boy who enters the Tour de France but is kidnapped.

    it is wonderfully weird

  • Saw Black swan - it was good but shit me up good and proper - felt very weird afterwards

    is it offensive to girls Clara? dont want to go for a date movie and and up having a moody one when I could be watching 'babe' at home instead

  • You're an ignorant twit - no wonder you missed the point entirely. Fuck it, why bother...

    +1.

    I really enjoyed the film, and I'm not going to claim it's shite just because it's 'hip' to do so.

  • is it offensive to girls Clara? dont want to go for a date movie and and up having a moody one when I could be watching 'babestation' at home instead

    ftfy

  • Lot's of people have mentioned Paddy Considine movies to me, (Dead Man's Shoes, etc) and I've still not seen them.
    As turns out I have seen something with him in it - Red Riding, which I keep harping on about.

    Anyway, a film he's made has come up trumps at the Sundance Festival, and it's shot in Leeds too - Tyrannosaurus.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/leeds/hi/people_and_places/newsid_9382000/9382452.stm

    Sounds interesting.

  • I reckon you'd really like him Luci. His characters in a lot of films remind me of a lot of the repro-man characters.

    Check out A Room for Romeo Brass, Dead Mans Shoes, 24 Hour Party People - even Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee which is a bit more... out there.

    He's fine in his other stuff too, even the commercially obvious stuff like The Bourne Ultimatum and Hot Fuzz but they're mostly bit-parts.

    The above are definitely ones to watch.. Starting, probably, with Romeo Brass..

  • Don't forget In America
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNrrLO_Pus8"]YouTube
    - In America movie trailer[/ame]

  • That the one where he and his family move to the states? Not seen it but heard good things.

  • Just watched the trailer.
    It clearly is the one where he and his family move to the states.

    <captain obvious.

  • gonna stick Karate kid on now, high culture all the way

  • should be called the kung fu kid, i was shouting that the whole time whilst watching it, ffs idiot films makers that don't know the difference between china and japan

  • Karate Kid! Ironic?

  • Karate Kid! Ironic?

    nah serious, its got some good discipline in it dude.

  • new karate kid was pretty good - jackie chan was a bit of a revelation. and they clear up the karate/kung fu thing pretty early on.

  • +1.

    I really enjoyed the film, and I'm not going to claim it's shite just because it's 'hip' to do so.

    I'm 'HIP' awesome at last!

    because this is without a doubt the shitest film ive watched since the da vinci code

  • What would you call a good film then?

    Give us a top 5 list.

  • Lot's of people have mentioned Paddy Considine movies to me, (Dead Man's Shoes, etc) and I've still not seen them.

    He's great. Also good in The Bourne Ultimatum. In Dead Man's Shoes he plays one of the hardest men in cinema, close even to the priest in [REC]2.

  • "You ya cunt" in Dead Man's Shoes is one of THE classic hard man lines

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YRvDh-T6UY

  • new karate kid was pretty good - jackie chan was a bit of a revelation. and they clear up the karate/kung fu thing pretty early on.

    I found the bit at the start where he throws the bike in the skip a bit strong,
    but after the Zen master fixed it, I got hooked,

    theres been a confusing bit where outcast have all come on at a party, but I think Im following the original karate Kid quite well at the moment, will report back later

  • wow! what an emotional rollercoaster that was,
    with a message, for all of us, that you can be as good as you believe you can be.
    cant wait to watch part 2,3,4

  • Check out A Room for Romeo Brass, Dead Mans Shoes, 24 Hour Party People - even Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee which is a bit more... out there.

    The above are definitely ones to watch.. Starting, probably, with Romeo Brass..
    defo, all well worth watching

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