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The Debt Collector - Ken Stott/Billy Connolly/Francesca Annis
Very good.
 
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The Departed (HD-DVD) - Fast paced, ultra violent and a gratuitous display of McIntosh HiFi. Almost a scene-for-scene remake of Infernal Affairs but missing the scene in the HiFi shop comparing the sound of interconnect cables. The makers of this version probably thought this was too unrealistic; nobody in real life would do something like that.

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"24" Series 5, Disc 1. Rattled through the first four episodes. Disc 2 tonight!
 
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Children Of Men :
bit of a depressing future vision with a glimmer of hope at the end. Nominated for a Bafta for best cinematography, I think.
 
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Tuxedo

With subtitles in Polish, which only added to the hilarity, as I am begining to be able to read and understand the frail translations!

Silly, if you have a short sense of humour, but a side cracking laugh!

Fredrik
 
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'Snakes on a plane'

The good old 'Killer Tomatoes Are Attacking' genre is reborn combined with 'Air Force one'. It's actually rather good, fun and exciting, probably because they don't take themselves particulary serious!

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'Snakes on a plane'


You're enjoyment should be continued as the team have agreed to SOAP 2 and 3.

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Capote. Very good. Well acted and shot.
 
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You are kidding right? I saw SOAP and one was more than enough! It was fun as Johan says ut that's it! Mind you, any system that will allow 6 Police Academy movies to be perpetrated is capable of anything!
 
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'Snakes on a plane'

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'Snakes on a plane' - what's that about then?
 
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Snakes get free on a plane AND FOR ONE AND A HALF HOURS THEY KILL .munch
 
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Last night: Sur Mes Lèvres (Read My Lips).
Very good indeed.
 
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You're enjoyment should be continued as the team have agreed to SOAP 2 and 3.


Yes! As sequels use to improve on the original...

JohanR
 
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At last: The Battle Of Britain. With a couple of Poles who really enjoyed it too.

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Infernal Affairs (DVD) - Not a patch on the remake Razz

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Rear Window.

Hitchcock amazes me every time i watch it...Genius.
 
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8 Below (with the kids!!!)
 
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True Lies....

Forgotten what a good "Bond" Arnie made
Really good filmic transfer on the DVD too...

Perhaps The Rock after lunch to see Mr Connery playing another pseudo-Bond Smile
 
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casino royale i thought it was agood film, not the james bond we all know, dts soundtrack was ok as well,, not bad for under £9 for a reg 3,which is released around a month before the reg 1 or 2 editions.
 
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Finished Series5 of "24" last evening. Addictive viewing! I defy anyone to watch just one episode at a sitting! There are a few plot quibbles but generally very well constructed and put together.
I guess Series6 dvd will be out at the end of the year. Can't wait.
 
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Finished Series5 of "24" last evening. Addictive viewing! I defy anyone to watch just one episode at a sitting! There are a few plot quibbles but generally very well constructed and put together.
I guess Series6 dvd will be out at the end of the year. Can't wait.


.... and full of the most obvious scandalous propaganda.
 
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Sunday night watched 'Brokeback mountain'. Apart from the first 30 minutes or so when we couldn't understand a word of mumbling the film was an excellent insight into a narrow minded societies non acceptance of alternative relationships. Essentially a love story between two men, one clearly gay, the other seemingly more heterosexual. One guy very open to travel, more open minded, rich and the other poor, limited communication, narrow view on life but a very decent human being. Fascinating as the story develops how their separate lives and their time together intertwine.

Sad but excellent. A Beautifully shot and brave film from Ang Lee.

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I saw Pot Luck (or Auberge espagnole, L' / Casa de locos, Una / Euro Pudding / The Spanish Apartment depending on the country you live in...) the other night. Good and fun, but I think the sequel 'The Russian Dolls' was quite a bit better.

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Monday night we put on the Davinci code.I wish they would make a film ,that you cant work out at every turn.The only good thing about it was my plasma was in it with a picture of the last supper on it.I give this film ** out of 5.Munch
 
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munch, as it happens, the same pretty actress, Audrey Tautou is in both the film I saw and the one you saw!

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Johan i have seen her do better.regards munch
 
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Borat; was expecting it to be excruciating, but have to say it was done pretty well. I defy anyone not to laugh at the wrestling scene, albeit for some, reluctantly.

Neil
 
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