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Went to see 'Sunshine' last night.

 

My advice, don't bother. Utter, utter shit.

 

2/10

A must see then :lol:

'The Prestige' - canny good - 7/10.

Watched the Prestige last night and I enjoyed it even though the twist was blatently obvious from half way through at least!

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Watched 'The Thin Red Line' last night. One of the best war films I've seen. Well worth checking out, even if it is getting on for 3 hours long.

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Kung Fu Hustle

The Punisher

Goal!

Shaolin Soccer

 

Proper boys night in that one. :ok:

 

Re: The Thin Red Line, I really enjoyed it but got the impression it would have made a good series. As long as they had the same level of storyline and conjecture throughout. It sounds crazy but I could have sat through more of the same for hours... it would need to be broken into episodes mind.

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Bowling for Columbine - Been meaning to watch it for ages but the Virginia Tech massacre finally spurred me into action. Interesting but it really gets on my tits that Moore completely dodges the subject of gun ownership being the cause of all the shootings and focuses on society.

 

Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism - A very good look at the Fox News network and their massively conservative bias when it comes to reporting. Considering it was done on a shoestring budget by a fair inexperienced film maker it's an outstanding documentary.

 

LINK - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=67...&q=outfoxed

 

Farenheit 9/11 - The first half of the film is brilliant with some fairly solid facts to back up Moore's argument but the second half just degenerates into a farce. I'd much rather he kept on at the links between the Saudi's and Bush family than go to Flint (Where he was 'brought up' don't cha know?) and seemingly trick all the thick as pig shit locals into giving interviews.

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Moore's a member of the NRA isn't he? Anyway Fahrenheit 451 > Fahrenheit 9/11.

 

I don't think so. In Columbine he compares the NRA to the KKK so I severely doubt it, unless he's promoting himself as a big fat gun carrying racist ;)

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Moore's a member of the NRA isn't he? Anyway Fahrenheit 451 > Fahrenheit 9/11.

 

I don't think so. In Columbine he compares the NRA to the KKK so I severely doubt it, unless he's promoting himself as a big fat gun carrying racist ;)

 

I think Alex is confusing him with Charlton Heston tbh.

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Alex reduced to lies.

He mentions it 'Bowling for Columbine' according to wiki. It's how he managed to interview Charlton Heston. You titheed!

Also read on his website a while he was going to run against Heston as NRA president (as a protest, obviously).

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Alex reduced to lies.

He mentions it 'Bowling for Columbine' according to wiki. It's how he managed to interview Charlton Heston. You titheed!

Also read on his website a while he was going to run against Heston as NRA president (as a protest, obviously).

 

What he does to Heston in that film is absolutely disgraceful, I can't stand the burger chomping twat.

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