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Started by SmallBlueThing, 04 February, 2011, 12:40:44 PM

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SIP

Equalislzer was a 9pm it show. After the watershed.

Hawkmumbler

Blimey, really? I thought it was more in line for a 7PM slot. Saying that I wasn't their so....

SIP


M.I.K.

This is not Automan.

Actually, I can remember watching the intro at the time and thinking that was exactly the kind of atmosphere a Judge Dredd film should go for, should one ever be made.

shaolin_monkey

I watched Grabbers tonight. It was a nice bit if comedic horror fluff. Quite amusing.

radiator

I thought Grabbers was OK, but not as funny as it really needed to be. One of those films that didn't live up to the promise of it's trailer. I also find that Russell Tovey guy's acting style more than a little grating. I just want to scream "TONE IT DOWN!" at the screen.

CheechFU


Hawkmumbler

Aye, Frank is great. My pick for film of the year.

Watched Downfall last night. Most people, or better but 'everyone', remembers it for THAT scene. The scene that has been parodied thousands of times on youtube. But what people neglected to tell me is just what a powerful bit of filmmaking it is. Utterly superb acting backs up the tricky situation of making the higher ups in the National Socialist party seem human as well as portraying them realisticly (seeing more and more commanding officers defecting as the film goes on is briliant) anf giving Hitler a humanized, but not overly sympathetic, depiction was genius. Rober Ebert compared Hitler in this film to a rabid dog about to be destroyed, and thats a fitting comparison.

Buttonman

'Sex Tape' - 'Shit Tape ' more like - Jason Segal l00ks strange after his diet and you see nothing apart from a couple of asses. I was expecting a bit of sexy knockabout fun but instead it's an examination of relationships and taking each other for granted. Total misrepresentation. And the plot hinges around an average working Joe who happens to give away loads of iPads to friends, neighbours, the wife's boss and the postman - like you do.

ThryllSeekyr

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Nearly a month ago or just over a month ago.

When, I took all those photo's you currently have been seeing as my avatar picture on this forum.

I incidently, I was just having a jug of beer at this place called the Beach-House-Bar-N-Grill second level of the Myer Centre in the city of Brisbane near the heart of the Mall.



After I had been to see the Guardians of the Galaxy at the Southbank cinemas. This place is a huge park land filled with restaurants, cafe's, fast-food places, bars, gift shops and a newsagency and some other places as well. Yet, it's dominated by this artificial beach populated by sunbathers and swimmers through out the warmer months, a huge auditorium and there is also huge Ferris-Wheel in front of cultural arts centre and museum.

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Southbank was the original site for Expo 88 and has since be redesigned and thee is no longer any monorail.



While the back street behind South Bank houses the cinema which also doubles as Imax-Theatre



There is nothing here that should be kept secret. As it's easily found on the internet.

Anyway, the film was superb colourful adventure that I new nothing about, but never the less enjoyed. There should be sequel and television series to replace that Defiance rubbish. I don't think I had one particular favourite character apart from the ships.



Have his teeth really been sharpened?

Michael Rooker's whistle controlled arrow that I'm sure he borrowed from Falian's.





Maybe one of the original Titan's from Tir-Nan-Og most likely a mash-up between Rogue Trooper and a over - warped Elfric-Serpent-Eye which might explain why he has what looks like smaller version of the forbidden weapon.



Besides, I always assumed that Slaine arch-foe is a alien.....

I could go on to say bad things about the film Edge of Tomorrow and what a terrible mess, but I will leave that for another day.

IBAR

Of course, every thing in this film should be a forbidden weapon or forbidden something.

Goaty


TordelBack

Quote from: ThryllSeekyr on 12 October, 2014, 03:30:58 PM
IBAR
Heh, I thought the same thing myself.  Nice little insight into Brisbane too, TS.  Love that snake skeleton.

ThryllSeekyr

Quote from: TordelBack on 13 October, 2014, 03:07:46 AM
Quote from: ThryllSeekyr on 12 October, 2014, 03:30:58 PM
IBAR
Heh, I thought the same thing myself.  Nice little insight into Brisbane too, TS.  Love that snake skeleton.

I'm so lazy......mind telling what the deactivation command for the spear?

TordelBack

From unreliable memory:

ATHIBAR!

Recrewt

Annabelle

Managed to catch this at the weekend and was very impressed.  There have been a few films recently like Insidious and the Conjouring (which this does relate to) that have managed to hit that sweet spot of being really creepy. 

Going into this, the certificate showed this was only 15 which isn't normally a good sign on a 'scary movie' but they still managed to come up with a shocking movie.  It's not without flaws - its only about an hour and a half long but there are still some parts that drag.  It really comes together at the end and uses the fear of the dark to great effect.  Being a horror fan, I have seen many films like this but not many can make the hair on my neck stand up like this did.

I can't really say much more without giving away spoilers but I would certainly recommend this to anyone.