1. Originally posted by blink:[..]
    Green Hornet was funnier than expected. But you didn't like Black swan?? Why?

    I just saw Kung Fu Panda 2! Really funny



    Yeah it was actually better than I though it'd be. Black Swan I liked but it just didn't make much sense to me, the way it's all just in her head and stuff. Doesn't explain it too well

    Going to see Kung Fu Panda 2 on Sunday
  2. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Rec's for Joe, if you haven't seen them:

    Memento
    Fight Club
    American Beauty, my favorite film of all time
    The Departed (Just watched it on blu-ray the other night)
    Ghostbusters (just popped into my head randomly haha)
    American History X
    Bad Boys/Bad Boys II
    Trainspotting
    Die Hard
    Back to the Future

    Just a few of my favorites


    Cheers for them Matt, will definitely be checking them out. We watched a bit of American History X in school one day, I want to see how it works out.
    And I'll definitely watch Monsters Inc, haven't seen that in yeeaars and I remember loving it Cheers for them mate


  3. Haha is there favourite scene somewhere in there Sergio

    2626th post... That's cool

    Just watched Shooter and Scream 3, night indoors for me. Both good films.
  4. Originally posted by jofice:Haha is there favourite scene somewhere in there Sergio

    2626th post... That's cool

    Just watched Shooter and Scream 3, night indoors for me. Both good films.

    Watching Lethal Weapon right now - classic stuff. Load of toot, but classic nonetheless.
  5. I've been ill, so I've watched ridiculous amounts of tv over the last 5 days. The last movie I watched was the Russell Crowe/ Cate Blanchett version of Robin Hood, which I'd not seen before. What a fucking disaster. If you haven't seen it, don't bother. I haven't been so simultaneously confused and bored since John Howard was Prime Minister.
  6. Originally posted by sonia_lastrega:I've been ill, so I've watched ridiculous amounts of tv over the last 5 days. The last movie I watched was the Russell Crowe/ Cate Blanchett version of Robin Hood, which I'd not seen before. What a fucking disaster. If you haven't seen it, don't bother. I haven't been so simultaneously confused and bored since John Howard was Prime Minister.


    I thought it was allright. It just had a bring middle.
  7. Gladiator. Awesome film, awesome score. Win all 'round.

    EDIT - that said, just whacked Kingdom of Heaven on halfway through 'cause I had a medieval urge. And that isn't a euphemism.
  8. Sucker Punch. much better than I thought it would be.
    The critic's trashed this film when it was released. But, with gorgeous women in revealing outfits, fantasy, action, pumping soundtrack and a great story, what's not to like?.
  9. I finally saw X-Men:First Class on the weekend and loved it. Not perfect, but SO much better than the last X-Men movie. Highly recommended for comic geeks and non-geeks alike.
  10. Originally posted by sonia_lastrega:I finally saw X-Men:First Class on the weekend and loved it. Not perfect, but SO much better than the last X-Men movie. Highly recommended for comic geeks and non-geeks alike.

    'Tis on my list of films to see when I get a couple of few weeks to chill that and generally all the other Marvel adaptations being released at the moment. Hopefully Thor will still be in cinemas when that time comes.
  11. Inception.
  12. Lawrence of Arabia.

    Classic...but those musical scores of pre-1970's movies really get on my nerves after a while.