1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Inception.
  4. Lawrence of Arabia.

    Classic...but those musical scores of pre-1970's movies really get on my nerves after a while.
  5. "Midnight in Paris" (2011)

    I've got a newfound spring in my step thanks to this movie.
  6. Empire Records
  7. The Shrine...A pretty good horror film with a twist that I didn't coming. Quite a slow burner at the start, so you will need to give it time.

    Recommended
  8. Went to the cinema tonight with some friends and my girlfriend to see "Horrible Bosses"- hardest I've laughed in a lonnnng time, the movie was absolutely hilarious. Charlie Day could sneeze and it would be funny.
  9. The Adjustment Bureau. Nice hats.
  10. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Went to the cinema tonight with some friends and my girlfriend to see "Horrible Bosses"- hardest I've laughed in a lonnnng time, the movie was absolutely hilarious. Charlie Day could sneeze and it would be funny.


    is that the one when the 3 guys wana kill their bosses? i saw the preview for that and it did look very funny
  11. Yes. Charlie Day, Jason Bateman, and Jason Sudekis want to kill their bosses (Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Spacey, and Colin Farrell respectively). It's seriously so funny.
  12. The Adjustment Bureau
    Requiem For A Dream