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yesterday i saw "Immortals", baut i dont like it much, because was not exactly the myth of Theseus, there were many mistakes in the movie

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I just saw Passages from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, directed by Mary Ellen Bute in 1965...

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That's a strange (of course !) adaptation of the book, but worth seeing IMHO.
It's freely available on the web (streaming and download) here : http://www.ubu.com/film/joyce_wake.html
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im not surprised that the wallies in Hollow wood have done a pi$$ poor remake/prequel of 'The Thing'. bean counters and dumb recyclers..



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and im in fear of Ridley Scott's upcoming 'Prometheus'

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Last weekend I saw Twilight: Breaking Dawn part 1.


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I Just Bought Star Trek on Blu-ray disc. :D

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Watched - Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes with the family last night.

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Watched Arthur Christmas with the boys at the cinema over Christmas. Good film if a little predictable.
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Watched Predators a few nights ago..was just OK..first movie I've watched for quite a while. :roll:

went to see Sherlock Holmes just before Christmas..not bad but thought the first one was far better. :arrow:
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Last week I went to see the sitter and the girl with the dragon tattoo at movie Theaters.




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Finally........... watched......... 2001: a space odyssey 8) 8) 8)

Not seen it since I was about 14. Remembered some of it.............some awesome mindboggling stuff and concepts going on. Great effects for a 1968 film. Way ahead of its time. Could do with a TD soundtrack though :wink: :wink: :wink: .





PS Also watched; Mission to Mars....................Pants ! but some no bad bits :P
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har wrote:Finally........... watched......... 2001: a space odyssey 8) 8) 8)

Not seen it since I was about 14. Remembered some of it.............some awesome mindboggling stuff and concepts going on. Great effects for a 1968 film. Way ahead of its time. Could do with a TD soundtrack though :wink: :wink: :wink: .
Still my favourite film, even after all these years. Watch it from time to time.

I remember seeing it at the cinema when it first came out and afterwards my Dad said "What the bl**dy hell was that all about". :lol: :lol:
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Chris Monk wrote:
har wrote:Finally........... watched......... 2001: a space odyssey 8) 8) 8)

Not seen it since I was about 14. Remembered some of it.............some awesome mindboggling stuff and concepts going on. Great effects for a 1968 film. Way ahead of its time. Could do with a TD soundtrack though :wink: :wink: :wink: .
Still my favourite film, even after all these years. Watch it from time to time.

I remember seeing it at the cinema when it first came out and afterwards my Dad said "What the bl**dy hell was that all about". :lol: :lol:
It really is some film. Watched it with one of my sons and was concerned that he would not enjoy it. He absolutely loved it 8). We were discussing it for days, which also included the phrase - "What the bl**dy hell was that all about". :lol:

Groundbreaking stuff that really works even when you watch it in 2012 :wink:
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har wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
har wrote:Finally........... watched......... 2001: a space odyssey 8) 8) 8)

Not seen it since I was about 14. Remembered some of it.............some awesome mindboggling stuff and concepts going on. Great effects for a 1968 film. Way ahead of its time. Could do with a TD soundtrack though :wink: :wink: :wink: .
Still my favourite film, even after all these years. Watch it from time to time.

I remember seeing it at the cinema when it first came out and afterwards my Dad said "What the bl**dy hell was that all about". :lol: :lol:
It really is some film. Watched it with one of my sons and was concerned that he would not enjoy it. He absolutely loved it 8). We were discussing it for days, which also included the phrase - "What the bl**dy hell was that all about". :lol:

Groundbreaking stuff that really works even when you watch it in 2012 :wink:

Aye it is a good film..but...can anyone explain the end..never figured it out even after repeated viewings. :roll: :oops: :idea: :arrow:
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sparrow wrote:
har wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Still my favourite film, even after all these years. Watch it from time to time.

I remember seeing it at the cinema when it first came out and afterwards my Dad said "What the bl**dy hell was that all about". :lol: :lol:
It really is some film. Watched it with one of my sons and was concerned that he would not enjoy it. He absolutely loved it 8). We were discussing it for days, which also included the phrase - "What the bl**dy hell was that all about". :lol:

Groundbreaking stuff that really works even when you watch it in 2012 :wink:

Aye it is a good film..but...can anyone explain the end..never figured it out even after repeated viewings. :roll: :oops: :idea: :arrow:

yeah, its the star child. the next level of human evolution. one down from the bigmoog :P :P
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