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Post by Loz on Apr 11, 2014 20:14:30 GMT 10
The last few (the post battle dinner in Avengers, the BB and TS therapy session in IM3, the kiss and monster chasing the birds in T2) have been frivolous fun. Which is cool and I enjoy them a lot don't get me wrong. But I like that in CA2 they made it story driven and had a real relevance for future installments. Of course the meaning is obvious, but there is more to it, and it has layers. BB could well end up CA. Getting him back on track is crucial.
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Post by Lizzie on Apr 12, 2014 6:31:14 GMT 10
Every time anyone mentions The Lego Movie I break into song. I think it may be an illness My boys made me play that song every. single. day. I did manage to get them to alternate with Happy in the end
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Post by Loz on Apr 12, 2014 6:54:27 GMT 10
Your boys are evil
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Post by Lizzie on Apr 17, 2014 7:31:47 GMT 10
The Double. Weird. Quite weird. Very cool style, and I enjoyed it. But it's weird.
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Post by Loz on Apr 17, 2014 7:52:53 GMT 10
So its weird mate? I'm not sure I want to see it. Mostly because I find both Mia and Jesse somewhat punchable.
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Post by Lizzie on Apr 17, 2014 19:41:02 GMT 10
It's weird I'd say don't bother at the cinema if you're not particularly interested.
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Post by Loz on Apr 17, 2014 21:33:39 GMT 10
Noted. I think i'll check out Spidey 2 this week. And maybe The Other Woman. The trailer amuses me.
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Post by Nico on May 1, 2014 12:18:15 GMT 10
Now You See Me- It wasn't bad. I watched the whole thing despite being tired and as long as you take it for what it is (A summer movie that is unbelievable and pretentious) it's entertaining.
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ToriJ
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Post by ToriJ on May 4, 2014 2:32:25 GMT 10
Captain America: Winter Soldier - It was a LOT better than I thought it was going to be. Except for a few minor gripes I had, it's easily the best Marvel movie since The Avengers if not the best.
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Post by Loz on May 22, 2014 19:52:40 GMT 10
X-Men - Days of Future Past. Excellent film. Great performances all round, smart, well paced, fun and a really interesting storyline. Basically everything is reset now! Check it out.
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Post by Loz on May 27, 2014 16:35:17 GMT 10
The Normal Heart. For those who don't know its about when AIDS first hit in the 80's and how very few people tried to help and/or do something. It's truly terrifying and horrific. It's hard to fathom how this happened only 30 years ago. It again took me back to watching We Were Here too. A doco that haunts me and always will. Anyway, TNH contains the finest performances i have seen in some time to be quite honest. Ruffalo, Roberts, Mantello, Parsons, my beloved Taylor... Seriously brilliant all round. And then there is Matthew Bomer. He is just extraordinary. He seriously broke me. Can't recommend this film enough.
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Post by Lizzie on May 30, 2014 8:24:34 GMT 10
I've seen pictures for that floating around online, I'll definitely have to check it out now. Thanks, Loz.
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Post by Beck on May 30, 2014 8:27:24 GMT 10
Fargo. Bored me but Bernie liked it.
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Post by Bre on Jun 5, 2014 13:07:34 GMT 10
The Normal Heart. For those who don't know its about when AIDS first hit in the 80's and how very few people tried to help and/or do something. It's truly terrifying and horrific. It's hard to fathom how this happened only 30 years ago. It again took me back to watching We Were Here too. A doco that haunts me and always will. Anyway, TNH contains the finest performances i have seen in some time to be quite honest. Ruffalo, Roberts, Mantello, Parsons, my beloved Taylor... Seriously brilliant all round. And then there is Matthew Bomer. He is just extraordinary. He seriously broke me. Can't recommend this film enough. Watched this tonight. Very good. Bomer was amazing. Ruffalo was the weakest link IMO but still intense. This movie needs a theatrical release!
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Post by Loz on Jun 5, 2014 16:47:42 GMT 10
He really was amazing. I was surprised how much i liked Jim Parsons too. No Sheldon there... Taylor is always fabulous. Adore that man
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Post by Bre on Jun 6, 2014 1:04:29 GMT 10
Yeah Taylor's pretty much the reason I watched it. I agree about Parsons. No Sheldon at all (thank God).
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Post by Loz on Jun 6, 2014 7:52:47 GMT 10
The best reason I enjoy him blonde. I enjoy him kissing men. I enjoy him in a 1980's suit and in uniform.
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Post by shred on Jun 9, 2014 22:09:52 GMT 10
The Normal Heart. For those who don't know its about when AIDS first hit in the 80's and how very few people tried to help and/or do something. It's truly terrifying and horrific. It's hard to fathom how this happened only 30 years ago. It again took me back to watching We Were Here too. A doco that haunts me and always will. Anyway, TNH contains the finest performances i have seen in some time to be quite honest. Ruffalo, Roberts, Mantello, Parsons, my beloved Taylor... Seriously brilliant all round. And then there is Matthew Bomer. He is just extraordinary. He seriously broke me. Can't recommend this film enough. Is this the Ryan Murphy film? The title sounds familiar.
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Post by Loz on Jun 10, 2014 10:39:30 GMT 10
It is.
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Post by Lizzie on Jun 12, 2014 7:04:52 GMT 10
Se7en. Good film - not as great as I expected, but KS was awesome.
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