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Wallace & Gromit - The Curse of the Were Rabbit.

Bloody brilliant.


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Frank.

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the recent Pride and Prejudice by Keira Knightly.

Good movie and Keira performance is quite admirable.
 
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Dave Gilmour in Concert.


I was tempted into buying this......is it worth it...??

I'm a Floyd fan but don't know much about Dave's solo stuff....



Agreed Frank - Wallace and Gromit was great (as usual), Oscar well deserved.

Cheers,
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I was tempted into buying this......is it worth it...??

I'm a Floyd fan but don't know much about Dave's solo stuff....

To be honest most of the DVD is mostly Floyd stuff. The majority is amplified acoustic guitar.I have 2 solo albums which are OK+. Sounds like the soloist with Pink Floyd playing other stuff not surprisingly.

Howard
 
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Bewitched - It was crap
 
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The Corpse Bride - very good indeed. Remarkable picture, very well put together and a lot of fun.


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Big Train DVD 2

I nearly died laughing at the foul-mouthed Florence Nightingale sketch!

DS
 
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Walk the Line

Excellent movie. I was not expecting much but the this Joaquim Pheonix deserved an academy award in my opinion. The sound and picture were excellent and the Cash tunes were much better than anticipated. Highly recommended.
 
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"A History of Violence" A dark, powerful movie by David Cronenberg
 
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LAst night I watched "Standing in the Shadows of Motown", a documentary about the Funk Brothers who basically were responsible for playing the music on so many famous Motown tunes. A Fascinating documentary and some great music too. It's available online for less than £7 - a real bargain in my opinion!!
 
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Goldeneye

I'd forgotten what fun this film was...


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"Constant Gardener". I thought it was really excellent film, with great performances by the whole cast. Wonderful cinematography.
 
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Saw 2. Glad I rented it and not bought it. A very standard horror film and very disspaointing since I enjoyed the first one.
 
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Much Ado About Nothing - the Ken Branagh version

Just so much fun...!


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1. Night of the Hunter
Robert Mitchum. Good, but thought the ending was a bit weak.

2. Bleak House, BBC.
Good.

3. Joey.
Just Weak.
 
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2. Bleak House, BBC.
Good.

Only 'good' Mr. Baggins? Oops sorry I meant Underhill. I thought Bleak House was as close to perfection as TV is ever going to get. I can't wait to watch it all again.
 
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"Constant Gardener". I thought it was really excellent film, with great performances by the whole cast. Wonderful cinematography.


Ditto, absolutely ditto.
 
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"Stalingrad" on rental from Blockbuster. A German film, dubbed into English, though not the opening introduction nor the closing page, which was odd.
A very gritty, and bleak, story of an elite platoon of Storm troops in the eponymous battle.
I found it very powerful and quite moving.
 
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Wasabi directed by Luc Besson, starring Jean Reno.

Part Dirty Harry, part Sledge Hammer, a smidgin of Clouseau, and a dash of the love child of Jack Regan and Collumbo, combined with comic timing and farce and french understatement. Very entertaining, and that lovely translated-to-english clipped gallic dialogue.

Tagline: Quite Possibly The Greatest French-Language, English-Subtitled, Japanese Action-Comedy Of All Time. [although I watched the over-dubbed version]

Jean Reno seems to make a living out of wearing raincoats with style. The second movie I've seen golf clubs used as a handy weapon.

Need a good laugh? - do give it a try. For me, this one's a keeper.
 
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OK, really sad I know...

Goldfinger

Yes really, but it's so much fun...!


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Goldeneye

I'd forgotten what fun this film was...



excellent stuff I say! Joe Don Baker's cameo is terrific fun.
 
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'Stealth', because it was £1.50 in the charity shop this morning.

1 hour and 40 odd minutes of my life wasted on this. If I'd bought it from a normal retail outlet at full price, I would take it back and complain. It really was that bad.
 
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Only 'good' Mr. Baggins?


Eric,

Good enough that I watched the whole thing, Bleak House, at one sitting.

My daughters, 15/11, worked their way through it on Saturday.


Just watched The Brothers Grimm.

Terry Gilliam took some stick from critics and fans alike. I think it must be tough carrying a Rep like his, if you are not producing unalloyed genius you are there to be shot at it seems.

I actually liked TBG. It has one truly horrific scene, and is generally entertaining throughout. I'm glad to see on Mojo that it made money.

My New Years resolution will, somewhat belatedly, be to go and see TGs next film at the cinema....regardless of what I read.

PS Film rec. for the cinema = Syriana.
 
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True Romance

The scene between Hopper and Walken is pure cinema gold.
 
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Rear Window - one of the very best Hitchcock films.

Soon - I believe Betty Blue was recently released on DVD.
 
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American Beauty:-

"My name is Lester Burnham. This is my neighborhood; this is my street; this is my life. I am 42 years old; in less than a year I will be dead."

Now that's an opening line for you.

The soundtrack is the cherry on the top...

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