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    Gangster Squad was decent. Jack Reacher was brilliant I thought.
    I do sort of want to see Jack Reacher, but having read almost all of the books I can't bring myself to accept that I'll be watching Jack Reacher when he's played by a midget.


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    Django Unchained - Excellent film. I enjoyed it more as the film went on. Can't wait to watch it again. Will buy it when it comes out on DVD.

    Killing Them Softly - Pretty bland film. I was expecting more. Boring script. Brad Pitt was good though.

    The Impossible. Emotional film which tries to get across the impact of the Tsunami. I thought it started off really well and whilst no doubt harrowing for those involved I couldn't help thinking it would have been better with a tale from some locals who lost everything.

    Death Race 3 - What you would expect. Stuff getting blown up and cars. Pretty crap but passes the time.

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    My little eye, battle royale, american history x.. Of the three its got to be american history x. Amazingly brutal film. Red state is also amazing. And for those who have the stomach.. A Serbian Film. Probably the sickest film ever.

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    A Serbian Film, saw it in fopp for £3 but when I googled it I could not buy it after reading the plot. Is it as bad and horrific as it sounds?

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    Not sure if it's been mentioned already but I'd definitely recommend Angel's Share. Fantastic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matty_f View Post
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    Not sure if it's been mentioned already but I'd definitely recommend Angel's Share. Fantastic.
    Yeah, saw that a couple of months back and loved it. Some very funny moments.

    Also, saw Seven Psychopaths yesterday. Very enjoyable. Bizarre story but good fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matty_f View Post
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    Not sure if it's been mentioned already but I'd definitely recommend Angel's Share. Fantastic.
    I wasnt so impressed to be honest. It had a few funny bits, but a lot of it was *****. Also, what happened with the boy who was out to 'get him'.....you just never heard from them again.

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    over the last few days I've watched Zero Dark 30 which was excellent, Argo was also really good, Gangster Squad was ok, thought Skyfall was decent too

    have Flight, Jack Reacher and the Hobbit to watch too

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    Just watched Dead Man's shoes

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    Just watched Dead Man's shoes
    Best film I have ever seen. Shane meadows genius.

    Don't know weather too think what he is doing is right or wrong. But a suppose that's what meadows wants the film too be like.

    Just recently watched plan bs debut in direction ill manors amazing movie deffo worth a watch

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    Best film I have ever seen. Shane meadows genius.

    Don't know weather too think what he is doing is right or wrong. But a suppose that's what meadows wants the film too be like.

    Just recently watched plan bs debut in direction ill manors amazing movie deffo worth a watch
    Cheers for that. Have you seen Tyrannosaur? I've bought it but haven't got round to watching it yet.

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    Cheers for that. Have you seen Tyrannosaur? I've bought it but haven't got round to watching it yet.
    Nah mate not heard of it what's the brief synopsis

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    Nah mate not heard of it what's the brief synopsis
    You should check out the information / trailer : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1204340/

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    Watched This Is 40, Argo and Flight over the weekend. They were all good films. Worth a watch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by darrenmcintosh2 View Post
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    Just recently watched plan bs debut in direction ill manors amazing movie deffo worth a watch
    Watched that a couple of weeks ago, quite enjoyed it.
    Watched Machete last night, what a loadae pish! Jessica Alba and Michelle Rodriguez saved it a bit!
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    In light of recent events, I watched again 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, Chavez, The Coup'. One of the best documentaries ever.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZajyVas4Jg

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    Just watched Django Unchained and thought it was excellent.

    Superb scene with the KKK arguing about not being able to see out the holes in their hoods

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    Roller Town - funniest film i've seen for ages.

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    Lawless is certainly worth a watch, good cast including Tom Hardy playing the usual hard man role.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Bee View Post
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    Lawless is certainly worth a watch, good cast including Tom Hardy playing the usual hard man role.
    Decent film until the last 10 mins!

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    Lawless is certainly worth a watch, good cast including Tom Hardy playing the usual hard man role.
    More hardy and less le beouf and it could have been outstanding. Hardy as that character stood out with some awesome presence but the rest of it turned to **** after the first 10-15 mins IMO.

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    The Reef. Basically like open waters and anything else with sharks.

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    Side Effects - good performances and atmosphere. Keeps you guessing afterwards too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heretoday View Post
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    Side Effects - good performances and atmosphere. Keeps you guessing afterwards too.
    Going to see Side Effects tomorrow

    Watched Made in Dagenham and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy this week, thoroughly enjoyed both. Tinker etc had its faults but is held together by Gary Oldman, who is one of the most underrated actors of his generation IMO.

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    Just watched the 2013 Red Dawn. IMO awful but at the same time brilliant fun.

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    Black Water. See the Reef comment above but with a crocodile.

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    The Reef. Basically like open waters and anything else with sharks.

    Do you get to see a bit of wool at the start of that as well?

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    Tyrannosaur. Unbelievably good.

    Peter Mullan namechecked DeNiro early on in the film, ironically, since he went on to pull off the kind of performance DeNiro used to do in the old days.

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    Tyrannosaur. Unbelievably good.

    Peter Mullan namechecked DeNiro early on in the film, ironically, since he went on to pull off the kind of performance DeNiro used to do in the old days.
    Had to watch it on my own - my parents wanted it off about 15 minutes in when he pisses on the woman...

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    Watched Silver linings Playbook and Life of pi over the weekend. Enjoyed them both.
    Some really awkwardly funny bits in SLP. And the visuals in Life of Pi are absolutely stunning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CallumLaidlaw View Post
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    Watched Silver linings Playbook and Life of pi over the weekend. Enjoyed them both.
    Some really awkwardly funny bits in SLP. And the visuals in Life of Pi are absolutely stunning.

    Wish i had seen Life of Pi in the cinema, if it's still in next week will go see it but dunno if it will be.

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