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Schkite

Quote from: tyroneboi on August 14, 2010, 08:40:35 PM
I bought City of God today seen it in HMV and head good reports about it so thought i would pick it up. Anybody seen it?

Excellent film.

paco

Yeah, City of God is class. Coach Carter on RTE2 at 9.30, always an enjoyable film.

ziggysego

Was at The A-Team tonight. I enjoyed it very much and I felt like I was transported back to the 80s again, when I was a small child. The banter being the characters was great and of course hearing the theme blast out in the cinema was brilliant. It's by no means a 'thinker', leave your brains at the door. Way over the top, but sure that's what you want from The A-Team.
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Niall Quinn

Get him to the Greek involves two very watchable caricatures, but little more than the sum of those rudiments.
Inception is slick, quite clever and easy to watch, but probably doesn't quite merit its hype. I think memento is a better movie.
Toy story 3 is just one too many tales about buzz lightyear and woody - I've read it was a brilliantly executed variant on the original concept, but I just no longer care for those little toys.

Back to the howling old owl in the woods, hunting the horny back toad

Tony Baloney

Watched The Blind Side last night. Enjoyed it but fail to see what was so special about Sandra Bullock's performance that merited an Oscar.

CiKe

Saw Shutter Island last night, I thoroughly enjoyed it, though the missus didn't think it was up to watch. Also saw "Sin Nombre" during the week - very good film linking story of one family's attempted illegal immigration to the US, and Mexican gang violence


spuds

Quote from: Capt Pat on August 14, 2010, 01:02:32 PM
Thanks for telling us about that one. By the way the Allies won the war. I hope I haven't ruined the surprise.

on Film 4+1 again tonight at 10pm all with your happy ending !
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The Iceman

seen The Expendables last night.
Not real story and won't be nominated for any Oscars but I wasn't expecting it to be.
Old School action heroes, muscle trucks, motorbikes, gun fights, shoot-outs, hand to hand fights, blood, sweat and bodies everywhere.  Great show for the lads.
Lungren and Li had perfect roles with Lungren surprisingly good. Jason Statham had a great performance.  Stone Cold was Stone Cold.

Can see where this could have went had he got JVD and Segal but all in all a leave your brains at the door, action movie from the 80's - perfect Sunday night viewing.
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Celt_Man

Just watching Ladder 49 on BBC at the minute... it's a great show

Saw Green Zone last night, top flick - as good as I've seen in a while.  Decent plot and well directed action scenes
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nrico2006

Ladder 49 is very good, but thought Greenzone was average at best.

Never really watched the full Rambo 3, but got to watch it at the weekend.  How did it not win any Oscar's?
'To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal, light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle.'

5 Sams

Finally got round to watching Barton Fink which was on TG4 last night.....average enough compared to other Coen Brothers stuff.
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lolafrola

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Quote from: ziggysego on August 14, 2010, 11:19:11 PM
Was at The A-Team tonight. I enjoyed it very much and I felt like I was transported back to the 80s again, when I was a small child. The banter being the characters was great and of course hearing the theme blast out in the cinema was brilliant. It's by no means a 'thinker', leave your brains at the door. Way over the top, but sure that's what you want from The A-Team.

I watched it last night too and was enjoying it up until the last scene at the harbour with that container ship. Previous to that some of the stuff was a bit exaggerated but that was par for the course but that last scene just ruined the film for me. This guy fires a rocket launcher into a container ship the size of two football fields and sinks it in 10 sec, then all the containers blow up and blow of the ship where B.A. dodges them like they're pillows. Why did you ruin a good film with that last scene you tool bags >:(
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ziggysego

Quote from: lolafrola on August 18, 2010, 11:53:51 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on August 14, 2010, 11:19:11 PM
Was at The A-Team tonight. I enjoyed it very much and I felt like I was transported back to the 80s again, when I was a small child. The banter being the characters was great and of course hearing the theme blast out in the cinema was brilliant. It's by no means a 'thinker', leave your brains at the door. Way over the top, but sure that's what you want from The A-Team.

I watched it last night too and was enjoying it up until the last scene at the harbour with that container ship. Previous to that some of the stuff was a bit exaggerated but that was par for the course but that last scene just ruined the film for me. This guy fires a rocket launcher into a container ship the size of two football fields and sinks it in 10 sec, then all the containers blow up and blow of the ship where B.A. dodges them like they're pillows. Why did you ruin a good film with that last scene you tool bags >:(

Big explosions and nobody dies, surely that's the stuff The A-Team's made of ;)

Did you stay on until after the credits?
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lolafrola

Quote from: ziggysego on August 18, 2010, 02:12:28 PM
Quote from: lolafrola on August 18, 2010, 11:53:51 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on August 14, 2010, 11:19:11 PM
Was at The A-Team tonight. I enjoyed it very much and I felt like I was transported back to the 80s again, when I was a small child. The banter being the characters was great and of course hearing the theme blast out in the cinema was brilliant. It's by no means a 'thinker', leave your brains at the door. Way over the top, but sure that's what you want from The A-Team.

I watched it last night too and was enjoying it up until the last scene at the harbour with that container ship. Previous to that some of the stuff was a bit exaggerated but that was par for the course but that last scene just ruined the film for me. This guy fires a rocket launcher into a container ship the size of two football fields and sinks it in 10 sec, then all the containers blow up and blow of the ship where B.A. dodges them like they're pillows. Why did you ruin a good film with that last scene you tool bags >:(

Big explosions and nobody dies, surely that's the stuff The A-Team's made of ;)

Did you stay on until after the credits?

no it was a pirate DVD :D
Be nice to the people you meet on the way up, because you may meet them on the way back down.

paco

What happened after the credits?