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Quatermass

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The Mad Collector said:
I'm just enjoying them as they come out which makes for a pretty random viewing of the series. :)
I'll say.

Sooner or later, I'll resume my marathon viewing. Hopefully, I'll get the next couple of Pertwee releases that I haven't watched yet on DVD (Terror of the Autons and Planet of the Spiders, although I have watched both on VHS), and watch them as well as The Ark, and then move onto the Baker era.

You know, out of the entire Hinchcliffe/Holmes era, I have only not watched one story? That was The Masque of Mandragora. Most of the others I haven't watched recently, but I have watched pretty much everything else in that era.

In the DVD releases so far for the first eleven seasons of Doctor Who, I've worked out that I have only seen about two-thirds of them before. I'd pretty much watched everything of Troughton's era that was intact (barring the surprisingly excellent The War Games, of which I had only seen part of, previously), but I had watched surprisingly little of Hartnell's era that is available, especially his first season. I had watched An Unearthly Child and The Aztecs, and that was it. Which was a pity, as The Edge of Destruction was as close to perfect as any story of that era could be. But then again, The Keys of Marinus was probably the crappiest Hartnell story, alongside the last three episodes of The Space Museum. Ugh.
 
Willem said:
We went to see The Hangover 2 last night. I didn't care much for the first one but this one was a little funnier in my opinion but that might have to do something with the beers we had before the movie. I wouldn't recommend it unless you like the first one but that's kind of a given :)
I thought it was alright, not great.

So looking forward to X-Men next week, I hear it's the best one. Even the best superhero film since Spider-Man 2, but there again I'm not as big a fan of it as everyone else, may be I should re-watch it. :rolleyes:
 
DaveC said:
So looking forward to X-Men next week, I hear it's the best one. Even the best superhero film since Spider-Man 2, but there again I'm not as big a fan of it as everyone else, may be I should re-watch it. :rolleyes:
Looking foreward to that one too. As much as I didn't like X-men 3, I thought Wolverine was pretty all right. Wonder what they managed this time ;)
 

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Quatermass said:
Just watched Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Entertaining, but well below the bar of the last three.
Can anything be below the level set with number 3? :eek:
I never saw 3. After I watched 2 I decided that I couldn't be bothered to watch any more. The second movie seemed like a really long trailer for episode three. :rolleyes:
 
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Actually have even thought of seeing it in 3D as normally my eyes get fed up during a 3D feature length film and decide to try and escape my head. I also get annoyed if I feel scenes have been put in just to show off the 3D effects, but as Thor looked awesome in 2D I'm thinking it could be even better in 3D. :laugh:
 

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The Mad Collector said:
Quatermass said:
Just watched Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Entertaining, but well below the bar of the last three.
Can anything be below the level set with number 3? :eek:
I never saw 3. After I watched 2 I decided that I couldn't be bothered to watch any more. The second movie seemed like a really long trailer for episode three. :rolleyes:
I seem to be the only person who like 2 & 3 (together, mind) over 1 in terms of entertainment value. :(
 
Quatermass said:
Tonyblack said:
The Mad Collector said:
Quatermass said:
Just watched Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Entertaining, but well below the bar of the last three.
Can anything be below the level set with number 3? :eek:
I never saw 3. After I watched 2 I decided that I couldn't be bothered to watch any more. The second movie seemed like a really long trailer for episode three. :rolleyes:
I seem to be the only person who like 2 & 3 (together, mind) over 1 in terms of entertainment value. :(
I like 2 and 3 and their serious tone. :) The Kraken rules! I love the many Jacks in past 3.
 

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DaveC said:
Quatermass said:
Tonyblack said:
The Mad Collector said:
Quatermass said:
Just watched Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Entertaining, but well below the bar of the last three.
Can anything be below the level set with number 3? :eek:
I never saw 3. After I watched 2 I decided that I couldn't be bothered to watch any more. The second movie seemed like a really long trailer for episode three. :rolleyes:
I seem to be the only person who like 2 & 3 (together, mind) over 1 in terms of entertainment value. :(
I like 2 and 3 and their serious tone. :) The Kraken rules! I love the many Jacks in past 3.
Yay! :laugh:
 
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Massive fan of all of the movies although yet to see the latest installement with the very hot Cruz :twisted:

Last movie I watched was the latest HP movie on DVD last Monday.
 
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