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Thread: Now Screening - What Are You Watching Right Now?

  1. #521
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid Malenfant View Post
    Woody But with Lightyear ideas


    Play on words marknice one



    jon

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    I have seen Jonny Depp in the Ninth Gate, quite good but not many others I can think of except Pirates of the Caribbean.

    Natalie

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    Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas? Once Upon A Time In Mexico? From Hell? Sleepy Hollow? Donnie Brasco (superb)? Blow?

    Get em in & watch
    Bests, Mark



    "We must believe in free will. We have no choice" Isaac Bashevis Singer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid Malenfant View Post
    Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas? Once Upon A Time In Mexico? From Hell? Sleepy Hollow? Donnie Brasco (superb)? Blow?

    Get em in & watch

    I forgot about Sleepy Hollow and Donny Brasco. I didn't like from hell, I have seen those, but haven't seen the others. So I may have to go out and purchase them on blueray if I can.

    Natalie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dominic Harper View Post
    Have any of you guys seen the Tourist with Angelina Jolie and Jonny Depp. Dom and I watched it last night, thought it would be rubbish, but it quite good really. You only ever see Jonny Depp in films by Tim Burton, but this is a little different for him?
    Funnily enough, I did watch The Tourist last night. I thought the visuals were breathtaking and Jolie looked suitably alluring, but really what a waste of two fine actors? Why the 'knowing looks' and dreamy feeling all through the film? The story did not convince and made no sense at all and, after investing in the tourist's innocence, the ending was frankly utterly daft writing. A terrible waste of resources.

    How on Earth could this be the same director as The Lives of Others?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dominic Harper View Post
    Well Tim, are you a Buzz light year or a woody
    Without doubt a Buzz Lightyear Natalie
    "People will hear what you tell them to hear" - Thomas Edison

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    Came across these on You Tube first and then their own site Star Trek Phase 2

    Basically a fan project including original cast members and pretty good acting (from the new ones) and special effects. What we have here is the second series of original Star Trek which was to be called Phase 2. These folks have taken the stories and made them. On average one a year.

    I have watched a couple of the stories and enjoyed them a lot.

    Here is the link to the first one Episode One "In Harms Way" in which the Guardian of Forever makes an appearance also, Captain Pike (including the original Enterprise), the Doomsday Device, The Kirk period Enterprise and the Enterprise A. Its a 60 minute story and very good considering the source.

    http://digitalnewage.com/dnapartners...lt.asp?epi=IHW


    Regards D S D L

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    Unstoppable. A very superior action film directed by Tony Scott, who is getting closer to his brother all the time. Most enjoyable apart from the slightly silly train-almost-coming-off-the-rails sequence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinT View Post
    Unstoppable. A very superior action film directed by Tony Scott, who is getting closer to his brother all the time. Most enjoyable apart from the slightly silly train-almost-coming-off-the-rails sequence.
    I've seen the trailers, is it a bit of a remake of 'the runaway train'?

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089941/

    ...seems a rather similar set of circumstances
    Cheers, Will

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    It did say 'based on real events' but I haven't investigated the news archives yet.

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