1. Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]

    Well, I like Quantum more. A lot more action and betrayal. Loved it. Downside was that we had tickets for the 2nd front row, not the most ideal spot to watch a movie.




    I know what you're talking about, I had the second front row seats as well


  2. We were near the back, but the back of the seat in front was digging into my shins all the way through...
  3. Empire Strikes Back on ITV last night


  4. Definitely the best one of the lot. I may have to have a Star Wars DVD night (the original trilogy, of course - even though I dislike some of the changes made on the Special Editions) sometime soon...
  5. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    Definitely the best one of the lot. I may have to have a Star Wars DVD night (the original trilogy, of course - even though I dislike some of the changes made on the Special Editions) sometime soon...


    It's time for these series.
  6. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    Definitely the best one of the lot. I may have to have a Star Wars DVD night (the original trilogy, of course - even though I dislike some of the changes made on the Special Editions) sometime soon...


    I believe that you can get them on DVD now in the orginal versions as well. You know the way they are supposed to be. I just watched Wall-E again with my son. F-ing brilliant.

  7. I don't mind most of the upgrades they did, BUT my main gripe is the changing of the music for the final scene with the Ewok dance in Return of the Jedi
  8. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    I don't mind most of the upgrades they did, BUT my main gripe is the changing of the music for the final scene with the Ewok dance in Return of the Jedi


    Did they really change that? Never realised it, gotta see it again.
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    I don't mind most of the upgrades they did, BUT my main gripe is the changing of the music for the final scene with the Ewok dance in Return of the Jedi


    It is just so unnecessary. It would be like U2 deciding that they can do a better job recording Streets, and from now on the only way you can get the Joshua Tree is with the new version only. Leave it alone. People seemed to like the movies enough before you started endlessly tinkering.

  10. They did

    No longer is there the awesome chirpy "yup yup" Ewok singing, but some ambient sort of waily flutey bollocks. Kinda like one of the videos from U2.com, actually (the one with Edge on the Infinite guitar and Larry on some sort of keyboard thing...)...
    Originally posted by notcomingdown:It is just so unnecessary. It would be like U2 deciding that they can do a better job recording Streets, and from now on the only way you can get the Joshua Tree is with the new version only. Leave it alone. People seemed to like the movies enough before you started endlessly tinkering.

    I know what you mean - to use your idea, I sort of see it as if U2 re-recorded JT but used the Pet Shop Boys' arrangement for Streets...ok, maybe that's a bit extreme, but it's that kind of thing, throwing new stuff at something perfectly awesome - if it ain't broke don't fix it!

    Anywho, just watched Pan's Labyrinth again, this time because I'm using it as a reference point for an essay - I really should have remembered that it's one of those films that come under the "requires to be watched with a very stiff drink. Or 5." category...
  11. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
    They did

    Anywho, just watched Pan's Labyrinth again, this time because I'm using it as a reference point for an essay - I really should have remembered that it's one of those films that come under the "requires to be watched with a very stiff drink. Or 5." category...


    I love Pan's Labyrinth, but I doubt that my wife will ever forgive me for making her watch it. So heartbreaking. I am re-watching The Office right now. Not a movie, I know but hilarious. The original version. I like both, even though I tried to hate the American verson just on principle.