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Batman approves! All is good! smile

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Heh. No camera, hence the non-taking part smile

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I'm waiting for the community video that I am in before I give praise big_smile

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I quite like that score smile

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Do I hear music from Liar Liar in there? big_smile

Extended Edition has been taken tongue big_smile

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fireproof78 wrote:
Marty J wrote:

Star Trek Into Darkness is on DVD/Blu-Ray. Not askin', just sayin' wink

This...
will not end well...


Kind of like the film, then.

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Marty J wrote:

Another modern remake we didn't need. The original Total Recall, while not the best Verhoeven film, is still my favorite Mars movie.

Yeah and this one doesn't even go there. Annoyingly.

Zarban wrote:

Clark Gregson

No, it's not his son, it's actually Clark Gregg himself, though, I'm sure he's be happy to lean he can pull off playing his own son.

tongue

redxavier wrote:

Am I getting old, or does the cast appear to be a bunch of kids?

Well, the main cast that aren't Clark Gregg and Ming-Na Wen are in their 20s. Chloe Bennet who plays the hacker girl is 21.....

I like to give shows a few episodes to give it a fair shake, the flying car was a bit cheesy but I had fun with the show.

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Raven wrote:

Is this the movie where the fat guy gets to bang a chick in an outhouse?...  Crazy fucking Europeans.

Yeah, it's also the film where one of our 'heroes' tries to suffocate his girlfriend with a cushion for fun then doesn't understand why she's angry after. Crazy fucking Europeans.

I thought the film had a couple of good kills but overall it was a bit shit, personally.

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http://www.cardhunters.com/media/04/a20792913b976309137e_m.JPG

And Josh Hartnett as a kid from Yorkshire in Blow Dry......

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As long as the sound is good and we can't hear ourselves through your headset, it's all good.

(although, Tom is correct, they are not 'proper' mics big_smile )

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Rob wrote:

Awesome discussion you two.

Thanks, Rob smile

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It's just Faldor and myself this week but we keep it quite short. Hope fans of the  Newsroom enjoy this episode.  smile

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Marty J wrote:

A poignant look at childhood, nostalgic and cynical at the same time. It's got Wesley Crusher and a few other familiar faces. Overall, a solid movie.

Love Stand By Me, such a wonderful film. It's one of those films from the 80s that doesn't rely on nostalgia from the 80s to enjoy it now. It is a genuinely well made, well acted, beautiful film. One that can bring tears to a grown man's eyes.

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Snail wrote:
Jimmy B wrote:

2. A feature length animated Hanna-Barbera movie, not a live-action one. The Hong Kong Phooey clip that turned up last year or whatever was atrocious, I'd love to see a movie version of, say, Yogi's Treasure Hunt which has loads of Hanna Barbera characters in it. Come on, Warner Brothers, take a risk. Get Aykroyd and Timberlake back to voice Yogi and Boo-Boo if you must, just make it happen.

This was announced last month.
Animated Scooby-Doo Film Planned for Theaters
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=108204

Yeah, but that's Scooby Doo. That is a proven money-maker, it's not that much of a risk.

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1. Dungeons and Dragons Movie. The 80s cartoon series where kids get stuck in another realm. I just really want to see this fucking guy in live action-

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRa4arTqh8D3YRgbg2UO7NFDwb9w3kiLKfJCrqJoEDQcE8hYilOrg

Holy shit.

2. A feature length animated Hanna-Barbera movie, not a live-action one. The Hong Kong Phooey clip that turned up last year or whatever was atrocious, I'd love to see a movie version of, say, Yogi's Treasure Hunt which has loads of Hanna Barbera characters in it. Come on, Warner Brothers, take a risk. Get Aykroyd and Timberlake back to voice Yogi and Boo-Boo if you must, just make it happen.

3. An anthology film of Roald Dahl stories. Books like The Twits and George's Marvelous Medicine wouldn't do well as a feature length on their own, so an anthology would be cool. Animate them if you must, The Twits would probably be better that way.

That was shockingly easy.

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Thanks to John Pavlich for joining us for the epic recording that was Buffy The Vampire Slayer. smile

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I don't like the man much but he's right.......

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There is a good chance it may be in my top ten but only because this year has been mostly shit.

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Cotterpin Doozer wrote:
Squiggly_P wrote:

Welcome To The Punch:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2d/Welcome_to_the_Punch_UK_poster.jpg

This has a 50% on rottentomatoes.com, and I can't for the life of me figure out why. This movie is fucking fantastic.

Now you've got me wondering if I saw the same movie you did, because I thought it was dull, style-over-substance, derivative bullshit.  wink

I thought it was about half-way. As a British action movie, it's something different and fresh. As as an action movie in general, it's pretty much samey. We don't make films like that here, it's just a shame people in other countries have done for a while, though.

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Cotterpin Doozer wrote:


Jimmy B wrote:

But these ones do.

My point was that it isn't necessary and contributes nothing to the story. Living in a high crime area, with drug dealers and violence, is enough of a set up without actually having the kids gang up on and rob a woman in the opening scene.

Oh, I understood your point, it is just that I disagree. smile Moses mugging Sam brings in the police to the story and shows that some people (the older lady) think the kids are scum. We are supposed to like the kids and wonder why they do what they do as they shouldn't need to. Then we see that Hi-Hatz kind of says that they do......

I do think more was needed to show they were nervous, though. It's not entirely clear and the other kids should have been shown as being scared of Hi-Hatz rather than just Moses being intimidated. Also, certain people use Guy Fawkes Night as cover to commit crimes, it happens often and in areas such as the one in the film. Round my way in November, kids used to set fire to things and run away, hoping that the fire service would say it was a rogue bonfire. It can be quite hectic on the actual night in places of the UK.

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Exactly.

Now I want eggs.

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I didn't hate WWZ but the fact that something happened in front of Brad Pitt everywhere he went got tedious. He was like the Jessica Fletcher of the Zombie Apocalypse.

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big_smile

In case anyone is wondering, it's Kung Fu Hustle. smile