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    Went to 'Lovely Bones' with CB last night, not my cup of tea but a great movie - makes you think how a homicide affects so many people....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    Too long to feel up for it afterwards you reckon?
    ok then-feel up first,then sex,THEN the movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Went to 'Lovely Bones' with CB last night, not my cup of tea but a great movie - makes you think how a homicide affects so many people....
    Fark - Avatar 3D was booked out so Vicki and I settled for Loverly Bones... Homicide definately affects a wide circle of folks, spreading much like a ripple caused by a stone landing in a still heavenly pond...

    Unfortunately by the time the ripple reached me it was just a wet annoyance similar to not shaking the last drips off your knob before tucking. Still, we both cried, Vicki from emotion, me from boredom....

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    Talking Neyfiri

    Hey Dudes and Dudess's',

    Neyfiri Is the chick na'vi' and a mate of mine said soon as he saw her in the film, he thought of me, all cute and venoumous at the same time..............he said that before I saw the film, and thought I would reserve punching him in the face until I saw who this Neyfiri was, but cu huh, I feel all bashful now, as she is fantastic........especially wehn she hisses through her teeth when she is pissed off.......so made a dash for the guy who said I was his Neyfiri and planted a smacker on his face......what a compliment.....or am i going mad efor thinking that!!!

    Ciao for now Dudes and Dudess'ssss hav to squeeze some zzzz's out now, am completed hooked on a UK Biker Site at the moment, seems like I am due to make some mates off the site as a lot of them go to rallies, so that will be good.......going to organise a central piss up in March, for the site, and then get all the chicks together for the equivalent version of Babes on Bikes in April/May time so there will be some groovy pictures of that meet up.

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    Special effects were well done....and the 3D might be good, but the movie itself is a "B grade"

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    As for buying the DVD when it comes out.

    So you have a 3D TV at home?

    Without 3D it would be quite an ordinary people/animation mix film.

    I preferred Who 'Framed Roger Rabbit'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    As for buying the DVD when it comes out.

    So you have a 3D TV at home?
    Yes. It's an old school CRT. Far more 3 dimensional than the modern flat screen TVs.
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    Movie was good,but nothing out of the ordinary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    As for buying the DVD when it comes out.

    So you have a 3D TV at home?

    Without 3D it would be quite an ordinary people/animation mix film.

    I preferred Who 'Framed Roger Rabbit'.
    I just watched it in normal flat screen from the DVD at home....

    Yea "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" was better

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    Good as showcase for CGI but the storyline was utterly predictable a bit Disney and a little political - notice the similarities with the Middle East "unobtanium" = Oil . I don't know why they didn't cut out the "sex" scene and some of the violence and make it a U. Entertaining brain off movie though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    - notice the similarities with the Middle East "unobtanium" = Oil . Entertaining brain off movie though.
    A lot of my bike/hot-rod parts seem to be made of unobtanium...but none has come from the Middle East..
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    Smile The movie Avatar

    [SIZE="7"]I went to see the movie called Avatar last night at the Imax in 3D thought the movie was really good and the effects of the movie in 3D it felt like you could just reach out and touch things.The big screen was great i'd suggest if anyone is going to see the movie go to the Imax

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    epic fail pictures

    I've not seen the movie, hopefully will get a chance next week when we've got a sitter for the kids again. But I had to /lol at the Pocahantas thing.

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    Saw it over christmas in Bolton, stunningly beautiful movie. I'd recommend going to see it on a normal screen in 3D and sitting in the front row. The story was as predictable as hell, but actually looking around the 3D world was highly entertaining (front row), huge depth, superb effects and the chicca was pretty stunning up close, was hopin they'd do her kissing the screen, but no...
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    yeah the storyline is a rip, just like the Fail image describes.
    however, it's still visually very stunning.

    my wife couldn't see the 3D either (one eye is weaker than the other, so the 3D trick wont work for her).
    the 3D didn't work 100% for me either, I'm short sighted and even though I was in the third row, somethings didn't pop us much as I thought they should (things that attempt to come out of the screen at an angle/to the sides. front on was fine, oh and yeah I wear glasses and wore em under the 3D specs/goggles).

    however in saying that the trailer for Tim Burton's Alice in wonderland was fantastic. the Cheshire cat forms from smoke, about 2 inches in front of your nose.
    I can't wait to see that in 3D.
    would I watch Avatar again? yup you buy me a ticket and I'll be there, running through the forest chasing that sexy blue ass. also Sigourney weaver is still sexy, had a crush on her since I first saw alien I was probably Five.

    I'll buy it on dvd when it comes out, but I'm sure I will be disappointed by any attempts to watch it in 3D at home.

    I've heard that some people are threatening suicide after watching Avatar, as their lives are just to dull boring and grey after seeing the vibrant world of Pandora, so if youre on the verge as is, might want to skip this flick :P

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