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 Recently Watched Films, At The Cinema
Faith
Posted: Oct 9 2005, 11:12 PM


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I've been meaning to watch that film but never really got around to doing it. I watched "Danny The Dog" last night. A marvel of aggression. The fight sequences were pretty damn awesome, I must add.


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qjamesfloyd
Posted: Oct 9 2005, 03:37 PM


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I went to watch the film GOAL today, and it was very good, it's a great film for a fan of football, but also others who just like a good story, my wife does'nt like football, but loved the film.


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Faith
Posted: Feb 18 2005, 08:42 PM


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Yes, I agree. Now can you please loosen up a bit? rolleyes.gif


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riders of fury
Posted: Feb 18 2005, 03:46 PM


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Last thing I saw at the cinema was Shark Tale. Excellent animation, excellent voiceovers, but abrupt end eek.gif For those of you who have seen it, don't you agree it should have been extended some?


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qjamesfloyd
Posted: Oct 10 2004, 07:58 PM


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Today i watched "Layer Cake"which is a british ganster movie in the same style as "Lock Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels",it had been talked up a lot,but i found it a bit of a let down,it took ages to really get going,they introduced lot's of people,then proceded to kill them all off again,very weird,when things got going,the plot just got more and more interwoven and coplex,it was well made,with good direction,and a few laugh's,but,it was nice they did'nt go for the Holywood ending!!!.3 out of 5.


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Your song the perfect song
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Flame-Sky Diver
Posted: Aug 29 2004, 12:42 PM


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It's been months since I last went to the cinema, but I've seen a comedy entitled "Rat Race" on TV recently. I was watching it mainly because of John Cleese and Rowan Atkinson. I wasn't disappointed, the movie is very funny.


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qjamesfloyd
Posted: Aug 28 2004, 09:48 AM


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The other day i went to watch "The Village"which i did enjoy,although it was a bit slow to start,and i have to say i did more or less guess the twist,i won't say anymore because some people might not have seen it,but normally i don't get the twist,which is great because i like being supprised,instead of getting it early on,then having to sit there and watch what you already know unfold,but this was ok,because i was only 75% correct,but still a good film,very tence,good performances,particulaly from leading lady Bryce Dalls Howard(Ron Howards daughter film fans)as a blind girl.Well worth seeing,i would give it 7 out of 10.


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qjamesfloyd
Posted: Aug 16 2004, 02:45 PM


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Last night i went to see "I,Robot",i thought it was a good film,i enjoyed it,Will Smith has never really been one of my favourite actors,but i think he did ok,but i wish he had'nt tried to be funny,i don't think the film really needed him to be that kind of person,the animation of the robots was very good,and although it was a bit slow with some of the talking scenes,the action made up for it,i have'nt read the books that inspired the film,so,i can't compare it to that.
But,i can't complain at all really,seeing as i watched the film for free,because my wife works at the cinema 050.gif and we get 40% reduction on food and drink too.


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