1. I've seen Dark Knight 3 times now. I don't understand what's wrong with it. Is it too long?

  2. Ah, I remember it now lol. I'm just not too keen on it. Yeah, it's a good film in a film sense, but I dunno, there's just something about it that I don't like. Dalton was my favourite Bond because, like Craig, he was no nonsense, plus the fact that the two films he was in had believable plots, plus I'm a big Dalton fan lol. Connery was probably the most accurate Bond representation though because he was actually Scottish lol...
    Originally posted by iTim: Picking aTimothy Dalton as favourite? Personally I'd say License To Kill is better

    As a massive Bond fan I find it hard to single out a definite favourite, but I'd say Goldeneye was a strong contender. I think TWINE and tomorrow Never Dies were a bit weak, but Casino Royale was a return to the best. hopefull Quantum of Solace will be just as good.

    Goldeneye, good shout, although it seems to get kinda lost in itself in the way Sean Bean's character seems to jump from one plot of revenge to another etc. Best Brosnan film by far, though. Only good thing about TWINE is Sophie Marceau.

    I'm actually a big advocate of Lazenby's film, purely because that was pretty much no-frills, straightforward and believable until he uncovers Blofeld's (typically) outlandish plans. Plus it doesn't end on a cliché...


  3. Nothing wrong with it at all. Strongest film I've seen in 5 years, easily. Perfect
  4. reservoir dogs, one frigging cool movie
  5. Tropic Thunder

    made me 'piss my pantsuit'. Robert Downey Jr is a genius


  6. Post of the year!

    Beauty and the Beast
    I don't care that it's a Disney movie, it's a great film!
  7. oscar & lucinda

    nice movie, but the end was horrible not only because it was quite the dramatic/unfair end, but also because it didn't make much sense to me. just.. weird
    ralph fiennes and cate blanchett were acting well though.
  8. Four Weddings and A Funeral,
  9. youth without youth - a bloody masterpiece. great acting when it comes to bruno ganz and tim roth, awesome camera angles and nice locations/sets & make up despite the low budget. too bad the movie wasn't so well received, coppola did an amazing job
  10. Eagle Eye
  11. I watched The Sting yesterday for the first time. Newman and Redford were so good looking I almost threw up. Great chuffing movie. I think I'll watch Amelie today - perfect movie, I could watch it every day...
  12. Originally posted by flowerchild:youth without youth - a bloody masterpiece. great acting when it comes to bruno ganz and tim roth, awesome camera angles and nice locations/sets & make up despite the low budget. too bad the movie wasn't so well received, coppola did an amazing job


    Perhaps with the exception of John Carpenter, never has a film director lost grip of their genius with more shocking results than Coppola. The man was in charge of two Godfathers, The Conversation and Apocalypse Now all within ONE decade. The fall was long and painful. Jack? Dear, oh dear... I don't see Megalopolis getting made, either.