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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
    I can highly recomend Monster Katwyn, quite disturbing but certainly made me think about the whole issue of what may bring a person to the brink of performing such violent acts. I actually posted something about it on here when I saw it.

    I went with a couple of Uni mate & we all needed a drink afterwards! Not light hearted at all. Charlize Theron is amazing as the main character.

    Found it if ya wanna have a read http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=2580
    I managed to watch the first 50mins or so but then I turned it off. Couldn't handle Charlize looking so damn ugly. It probably is quite a good movie, but not my cup of tea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    I managed to watch the first 50mins or so but then I turned it off. Couldn't handle Charlize looking so damn ugly. It probably is quite a good movie, but not my cup of tea.
    Well at least you're honest!!!

    Although I think it was more about her ability as an actor than her other assets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by menace
    Ok i just HAVE to have this bitch, I went to see "Day after tomorrow" last night and let me tell you it was the most stupides dumbest cheeziest movie ever! I have never ever walked out of a movie half way through. I didnt in this case either, but i was soooooooooo close.

    I thought that the movie would be like the DAY AFTER tomorrow as in how ppl would survive the ice age or whatever. But it was just a bloody dissater movie... how borina and unoriginal..

    PPl save your money and DO NOT go and see it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by menace
    See im a fan of post acyliptic(sp?) movies such as "postman", "mad max", "waterworld" etc... To me thats interesting... To see how the human kind would survive... i thought this was going to be sometinhg simaler... but
    Apocalyptic is the word you seek
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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    I actually didn't think it was too bad (much to the shagrin of CSL, Jimbo, FizzerMan, Old R etc on Thursday nite)......A good bit of humour really....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
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    Poor form, is the discription You seek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phase
    Not really related, but if you ever get the feeling that Starship Troopers 2 is a good movie, um, it's not.

    I want my $8 back.

    Well the first one was crap so why would the second be any different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    Poor form, is the discription You seek.
    I was overcome by a burst of Tuesday afternoon pedantry...
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    Isn't it funny how the quality of a movie is inversely proportional to the amount of CGI in it.
    Anyone remember dialogue?
    There's a remake of the 'Lion in Winter' on TV1, Sunday night. If it's half as good as the original it'll be superb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    There's a remake of the 'Lion in Winter' on TV1, Sunday night. If it's half as good as the original it'll be superb.
    Why do they bother with remakes of classics - they never work.
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    Day After Tomorrow - film of two halves?

    I thought it started off well, with the situation developing at a pace no-one could expect, the quiet heroics by the people in the observation post, the stupity of the politicos who would rather sweep it under the rug than face facts etc.

    Then, instead of where it could have gone - as someone else said, into a film about the grim reality of surviving the conditions etc - it turned into a bog standard disaster movie.

    Shame, as the first half was worth watching.

    As for Shrek 2 - not out here yet, but hoping to see it next week. If it is anything like the first one, it'll be brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
    I can highly recomend Monster Katwyn, quite disturbing but certainly made me think about the whole issue of what may bring a person to the brink of performing such violent acts. I actually posted something about it on here when I saw it.

    I went with a couple of Uni mate & we all needed a drink afterwards! Not light hearted at all. Charlize Theron is amazing as the main character.

    Found it if ya wanna have a read http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=2580
    After reading your over veiw I will definitely go see it.

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