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RE: Last film you watched
Lincoln 8/10 amazing performance by daniel day lewis
18-02-2013 21:06
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À Deriva. 7/10. Beautifully shot & acted, especially Vincent Cassel - despite speaking in another language, but so needlessly maudlin that even the middle-distance feels self conscious.
18-02-2013 21:16
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Live and let die, classic bond 8/10

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19-02-2013 05:38
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RE: Last film you watched
Tomorrow Never Dies Uncut - 8.5/10.

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19-02-2013 12:44
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(19-02-2013 12:44 )kalel76 Wrote:  Tomorrow Never Dies Uncut - 8.5/10.

Its pretty clear that Elliot Carver was based on Rupert Murdoch and joke about the new software full of bugs forcing people to upgrade for years was a dig at Mircosoft lol

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Korean film Breathless 6/10
21-02-2013 13:21
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RE: Last film you watched
The Living Daylights (1987)

Timothy Dalton's Bond was not everyone's cup of tea, but I liked his take on the role. I thought he was gritty and ruthless, more like what a spy, a trained killer, should be like. Shame he only ever did this and Licence To Kill. For me it was a welcome relief from Roger Moore's later years which had become too over the top slapstick, too comedic. Living Daylights is always an enjoyable couple of hours - great car chases, one of the hottest Bond babes in Maryam d'Abo and even a jaw dropping fight aboard an open plane. 4/5

The Breakfast Club (1985)

Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy and Molly Ringwald (all members of the 'Brat Pack') are the high school students who meet each other in Saturday detention, hate each other and eventually form a bond with each other - all while giving their hapless teacher (the late Paul Gleason) the run around. Very 80s, but forever timeless. A masterpiece from director John Hughes with a cracking soundtrack too. 5/5

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(21-02-2013 17:17 )Regenerated Wrote:  The Living Daylights (1987)

Timothy Dalton's Bond was not everyone's cup of tea, but I liked his take on the role. I thought he was gritty and ruthless, more like what a spy, a trained killer, should be like. Shame he only ever did this and Licence To Kill. For me it was a welcome relief from Roger Moore's later years which had become too over the top slapstick, too comedic. Living Daylights is always an enjoyable couple of hours - great car chases, one of the hottest Bond babes in Maryam d'Abo and even a jaw dropping fight aboard an open plane. 4/5

The Breakfast Club (1985)

Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy and Molly Ringwald (all members of the 'Brat Pack') are the high school students who meet each other in Saturday detention, hate each other and eventually form a bond with each other - all while giving their hapless teacher (the late Paul Gleason) the run around. Very 80s, but forever timeless. A masterpiece from director John Hughes with a cracking soundtrack too. 5/5

Totally agree with you about Timothy Dalton as Bond he was very unrated in my book.

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21-02-2013 17:32
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RE: Last film you watched
Battleship

The audio & visuals are very good,but for me the character dialogue/script was piss poor which totally ruined the movie for me.
I didn't care for any of the character's in this movie,and the point of Liam Neeson????? 'Baffling'
Anyway,after the pleasure of watching Avengers Assemble,Battleship was an absolute 'Disappointment' which is sad really,because I was looking forward to something a bit special.

A disappointing 6/10
22-02-2013 20:46
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(21-02-2013 17:17 )Regenerated Wrote:  The Breakfast Club (1985)

Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy and Molly Ringwald (all members of the 'Brat Pack') are the high school students who meet each other in Saturday detention, hate each other and eventually form a bond with each other - all while giving their hapless teacher (the late Paul Gleason) the run around. Very 80s, but forever timeless. A masterpiece from director John Hughes with a cracking soundtrack too. 5/5

Totally agree, 80's were full of coming of age films. this is considered to be one of the ultimate brat pack films.

on the bond theme, favourite bond actors craig (credit has to go bourne to get bond to up their game), connery, dalton (never got a fair crack at the whip, looked like how bond should and acted like bond), lazenby, brosnan (too much like moore) and moore (too camp and too comedic)

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22-02-2013 22:28
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