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Dec 15, 2008
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Was that Hellboy or Hellboy II you seen
That would be number one WWD. Daren't think how many tentacles there would be in number two :laugh:

Saw A bridge too far yesterday, thought it was really good. A huge slap in the face of the allies, but their own fault due to horrible planning and rivalry between Montgomery and Patton. A lot of big names in it, and dear oh dear, how good Michael Caine and Sean Connory looked in their prime ;)
 
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Don't know whether to be :oops: or :eek: that last night I finally got around to watching (with Tony) the Shawshank Redemption, and I join the thousands of others who put it up there with the best movies they have ever seen--the kind you want to have and watch every so often to remind you of humanity, and hope, and strength, and moral values. It made me think of the best movies I've ever seen--my own personal list-- and I think, thus far, in addition to this one, I'd add Steel Magnolias. and To Kill a Mockingbird (though I haven't seen that one in years). There are a number of others, but I'm still thinking about the movies that have made that much impact-- more later.
 

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I'll be skiving off work tomorrow afternoon to get down to the cinema with my pointy ears on. I'm so excited! :laugh:
 

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I looked in on The Hunt for Gollum too - it's sort of there but not everything 'works'.

There was one quite promising scene with Aragorn v about 20 orcs and you thought 'Yeah - kickass!'
Buggery orcses actually queued up in a fairly orderly line to deal with said plucky ranger... :eek: And then after despatching the whole bally lot of 'em he promptly collapses in a heap as someone's blade was poisoned and had an extremely embarassing dream snog session with Arwen :rolleyes: (actually she's v. pretty - above the chin - she doesn't have one! :p )

Gandalf was a bit more worried and 'macho' which made a nice change - but then there were no cute little hobbitses to huggle... :rolleyes:
(well you can't really huggle Gollum can you - he bitses preciousssssss!)
 

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As a comic book fan, i am looking forward to seeing X-men origins.
Also want to see Fathom, starring Megan Fox when that is finished.
 

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Which reminds me, I saw X-men last weekend. I'm not the biggest fan of the X-men, I've seen all the films though & this one ticks all the boxes.
 

Dotsie

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y dotsie coz wolverine is half naked in half the time perchance :laugh:
That could have a been a factor, yes :laugh:

And as for Star Trek... It was brilliant! If you're a fan of the original series, I heartily recommend it. If you're not, then it's still a rollicking good space adventure. You don't have to get the in-jokes to enjoy it. :laugh:
 
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