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The last thing you watched on the television (or dvd)


Post Posted Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:20 pm
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AnDrOiD wrote:
Velodynamic wrote:When will we ever discover action/fiction movies like those again? :roll:
You mean movies with confusing plot lines? :punch: :pwned:
Exactly. Something so totally groundbreaking that you really have to think outside the box to really understand. :P
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Post Posted Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:59 pm
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Pulp Fiction. Randomly watching Tarantino movies, so deciding between Reservoir Dogs or True Romance next... Or maybe for a little Jarrelevance Kill Bill as it features Francis Dreyfus's daughter (who also had a relationship with Tarantino).
Post Posted Sat Aug 06, 2011 12:47 am
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VOD: "Gränsen" (the border) swedish WW II movie. :fine:
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Post Posted Sat Aug 06, 2011 1:28 am
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tinmachine wrote:Pulp Fiction. Randomly watching Tarantino movies, so deciding between Reservoir Dogs or True Romance next... Or maybe for a little Jarrelevance Kill Bill as it features Francis Dreyfus's daughter (who also had a relationship with Tarantino).
I watched Pulp Fiction too. Tried to find any resemblance with Teo&Tea as JMJ mentioned it, but I'm still trying :P
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Post Posted Sat Aug 06, 2011 7:02 pm
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Never seen Pulp Fiction :punch:
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Post Posted Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:37 pm
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GeeJee wrote:
tinmachine wrote:Pulp Fiction. Randomly watching Tarantino movies, so deciding between Reservoir Dogs or True Romance next... Or maybe for a little Jarrelevance Kill Bill as it features Francis Dreyfus's daughter (who also had a relationship with Tarantino).
I watched Pulp Fiction too. Tried to find any resemblance with Teo&Tea as JMJ mentioned it, but I'm still trying :P
I never knew there was any resemblance to Teo & Tea - all I can think of is the Partners in Crime tracks. Great movie by the way - John Travolta's career highlight in my opinion- have loved it since it came out in the early 90's, each time I see it I try to rearrange each scene/story from the movie in my mind into the actual chronological order.
Post Posted Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:59 pm
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Jon wrote:Watched on blu-ray. OK, not much of a story line, but awesome FX and battle scenes. Had me hooked from start to finish. Was a better film than I had expected.


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It was ok. The story was just the same old sh**t. :)
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Post Posted Fri Aug 26, 2011 11:41 pm
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Velodynamic wrote:
Jon wrote:Watched on blu-ray. OK, not much of a story line, but awesome FX and battle scenes. Had me hooked from start to finish. Was a better film than I had expected.


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It was ok. The story was just the same old sh**t. :)
Honestly, after H.G. Wells' The War Of The Worlds (the BOOK, not the subsequent movies/series/re-re-re-makes), any "alien invasion" flick is a retread of the same story. Some retreads are better than others though! :wink:

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Restaurant Impossible with Chef Robert Irvine on Food Network. Sort of a "G-Rated" version of Kitchen Nightmares.
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Post Posted Sat Aug 27, 2011 8:48 pm
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mathetes1963 wrote:
Velodynamic wrote:
Jon wrote:Watched on blu-ray. OK, not much of a story line, but awesome FX and battle scenes. Had me hooked from start to finish. Was a better film than I had expected.


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It was ok. The story was just the same old sh**t. :)
Honestly, after H.G. Wells' The War Of The Worlds (the BOOK, not the subsequent movies/series/re-re-re-makes), any "alien invasion" flick is a retread of the same story. Some retreads are better than others though! :wink:

Last watched:
Restaurant Impossible with Chef Robert Irvine on Food Network. Sort of a "G-Rated" version of Kitchen Nightmares.
Well, the studio's should just stop p@ssing about and make a proper, authentic, period big budget adaptation of H.G.Wells The War of the Worlds.
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Post Posted Sun Sep 11, 2011 6:04 pm
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Watching the reading of 9/11 victims' names by loved ones on NY1HD. :cry:
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Post Posted Fri Sep 16, 2011 2:07 pm
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Post Posted Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:51 pm
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Star Wars - Revenge of the Sith.

As much as I love the original 3 movies, especially The Empire Strikes Back, having now watched all of the Star Wars movies in the past couple of weeks, I perhaps now controversially think that Revenge of the Sith is the best of the six movies.

Ian McDiarmid who plays Palpatine/Darth Sidious is the real star of this movie though in my opinion. :)
Post Posted Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:43 am
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Series premier of Terra Nova. The first two hours were enjoyable enough, it'll be interesting to see if the premise holds up week after week.
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Post Posted Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:03 am
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mathetes1963 wrote:Series premier of Terra Nova. The first two hours were enjoyable enough, it'll be interesting to see if the premise holds up week after week.
Damn, damn doubly damn. I can't believe I missed this. And I have Sky too. Hope the first ep is repeated here in the UK.
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Post Posted Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:30 am
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