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Just back from Deja Vu. Could have been a good film if not for the need for a happy ending . I suppose.
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redziller wrote:Just back from Deja Vu. Could have been a good film if not for the need for a happy ending . I suppose.
I've got a nagging feeling, I've seen that one! :wink:
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Hobo wrote:
redziller wrote:Just back from Deja Vu. Could have been a good film if not for the need for a happy ending . I suppose.
I've got a nagging feeling, I've seen that one! :wink:
Boom! Boom!

Well you didn't get that off the trailer - could have been another movie entirely
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redziller wrote:Just back from Deja Vu. Could have been a good film if not for the need for a happy ending . I suppose.
Don't have it seen yet :(
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Just finished in TV the movie 'A Perfect Murder (1998)' by Adrew Davis with Micheal Douglas. Slick and stylish Hitchcock update IMHO.
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Someone I know at the place that I work set up a Movie club and we watched Shrek this Monday. Good flick
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Froesesque wrote:Someone I know at the place that I work set up a Movie club and we watched Shrek this Monday. Good flick
highbrow ;) good movie though
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Boys, who has watched the movie 'Apocalypto' by Mel Gibson :?:
Is a good :?:
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Forbidden Planet, cue Loius and Bebe Barrons ultimate electronic score
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24db wrote:Forbidden Planet, cue Loius and Bebe Barrons ultimate electronic score

this is bm's fav filum of all time






monsters from the ID


20miles.........20miles...........



perfect in every way.


even st leslie of neilsen nearly acts surely :arrow: :wink:
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bigmoog wrote:
24db wrote:Forbidden Planet, cue Loius and Bebe Barrons ultimate electronic score

this is bm's fav filum of all time






monsters from the ID


20miles.........20miles...........



perfect in every way.


even st leslie of neilsen nearly acts surely :arrow: :wink:
Almost ;). I'm just watching the delete scenes and the trailer (sounds daft with an Orchestral score!)
Strange to read that L&B Barron wanted to call their score Electronic Music, but as they weren't in the Union, they had to change the title to Electronic Tonalities. Either way they stuck to their guns and wouldn't even leave New York to record the score.
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in many ways the tonalities make the movie


i just love the concept: true creation from a thought..........
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Anyone seen Babel yet.. :?:
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24db wrote:Forbidden Planet, cue Loius and Bebe Barrons ultimate electronic score
:D Great film! :D
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:Forbidden Planet, cue Loius and Bebe Barrons ultimate electronic score
:D Great film! :D
Yeah, this is truly a science fiction classic. What did they call it in the behind-the-scenes feature on the DVD? The "Star Wars" of its day? How true. Even today, the special effects still hold up remarkably well, and that Id Monster attack can still raise the goosebumps! A sheer delight to watch!

BTW, didn't someone release a soundtrack of the music (sorry, "electronic tonalities" -- bloody musicians union!)? I seem to recall seeing an ad for it in Starlog magazine back in the 1970s/80s.
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