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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I liked ELYSIUM even though I dont think we're supposed to. Sharlto Copley is off the hook in everything..
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlangMasterJ View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Agreed. Wife and I saw it this afternoon, was fun. Would probably get it on DVD when it comes out, even if just to add to the set.
    Saw it last night.

    7/10

    Came out of it a bit disappointed. Too much like a re-hash of Episodes IV - VI. Much of the same everywhere, just "bigger".

    Not a well-told story. I think someone said "the prequels disappointed most people, so make this like 'Star Wars'" - and then that was taken too literally.

    Even the name "The Force Awakens" is annoying, after seeing it. That's basically what "New Hope" was. (Given the events after VI seem to mirror the events in III). As the sequel to "Return of the Jedi" it should have been called "They went away again".

    Impressive to look at. Really liked the hulk of the Star Destroyer; seeing the debris of early battles makes it all a bit more "real". Also, the first 3D movie where I thought the 3D was good and added something. ("Avatar" in 3D did nothing for me (and made my Wife go vomit in the loos).)
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    Star Wars. Kinda got to agree with the, I've seen that before, crowd... and I thought the acting was much better in the original . Still, it sets the stage. 7/10.
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    Star Wars - 2nd viewing. Enjoyed it, enough of a nostalgic nod to the originals, none of the 2nd series' silliness, and plenty to be going on with. I like to think the gaping plot holes are set ups for Aha reveals in the subsequent eps.

    9/10 would watch again
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    Star Wars - 2nd viewing. Enjoyed it, enough of a nostalgic nod to the originals, none of the 2nd series' silliness, and plenty to be going on with. I like to think the gaping plot holes are set ups for Aha reveals in the subsequent eps.

    9/10 would watch again
    There was a lot of similarities to Return of the Jedi in the movie less the Ewoks.
    I would wear a helmet also if I had his looks. Wait... I do wear a helmet.

    Was a fun movie though. 8/10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    no the other one. Milly mortimer.
    oh yeah she was good, mentioned this flicke arlier too, very good film.

    Ex Machina, 8/10 very good could have done more but holds interest.

    Ted 2 the best original dorty joke humour I've heard in a while. Spilled my coffee LMFAO twice in first 30 mins.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Ted 2 the best original dorty joke humour I've heard in a while. Spilled my coffee LMFAO twice in first 30 mins.....
    TED2
    We watched it last night and it was funny enough to hold a smile.
    8/10
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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Ex Machina, 8/10 very good could have done more but holds interest.

    Ted 2 the best original dorty joke humour I've heard in a while. Spilled my coffee LMFAO twice in first 30 mins.....
    yup seen it. Good movie.

    And watched ted2 yetterday aswell.
    Dont recall the first, whether it just wasnt funny enough or what... But the second is crackup all the way, and the cameos. And the cashier sayin "white niggers" - fuck im a trend setter. Couple of overdone scenes but well worth a watch.

    I'm offended though, by how much phones have invaded (life), i have no fucking interest in watching people use phones in movies, or even have them as props.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    TED2
    We watched it last night and it was funny enough to hold a smile.
    8/10
    it's very college humor, which i suppose if you're old or a full time intellectual wont do much for ya.
    I laughed, quite a bit. Also, having vagina in it (whatever her name is) as a lead helped.

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    Watched The Revenant the other night, really really good! Go see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Watched The Revenant the other night, really really good! Go see it.
    Just saw it. Agree, well worth a viewing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    Just saw it. Agree, well worth a viewing.
    The bear attack scene was well nasty eh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    The bear attack scene was well nasty eh.
    It reminded me of my dog (GSD) taking out a rabbit. I thought the CGI wasn't quite right and sat there wondering how long it will be before we look back on it like we do the shark in Jaws now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    It reminded me of my dog (GSD) taking out a rabbit. I thought the CGI wasn't quite right and sat there wondering how long it will be before we look back on it like we do the shark in Jaws now.
    I met a chick who'd lived in Alaska, & had been attacked by a bear while riding a ride-on mower.

    When i expressed doubt, she lifted up her hair in back, & showed me where she'd been partially scalped..
    ..& had furrows in her skull, from where the bear's canines had riven, but failed to penetrate..
    ..the bear had then departed, unsatisfied..


    She habitually wore a .357 pistol after that..

    Bears aint so tough, they're garbage pillaging dumpster divers.. watch 'The Ghost & the Darkness'..
    & see how bad-arse African lions are - as real man-eater predators - by comparison..

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