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Hostel - beneath contempt.

 

Class man. Hostel 3 wants to be better than 2 though.

I haven't seen it but that's some review all the same :(

 

No words of damnation can carry the same deterrent as an endorsement from HF to be fair. :)

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films i've seen recently:

 

downfall - total class. just a bit gutted i chalked it up on dvd a week before it was on telly. :) 5/5

 

rosemary's baby - loved it. creepy and atmospheric throughout although the ending was a bit of a let down. 4/5

 

kung fu hustle - good cgi and amusing in places but i'd had enough about an hour in. 2/5

 

miller's crossing - an early-career corker from the cohen brothers. 4/5

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Hostel - beneath contempt.

 

Class man. Hostel 3 wants to be better than 2 though.

I haven't seen it but that's some review all the same :(

 

No words of damnation can carry the same deterrent as an endorsement from HF to be fair. :)

 

If I'm deterring you I'm on the right track B)

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films i've seen recently:

 

 

rosemary's baby - loved it. creepy and atmospheric throughout although the ending was a bit of a let down. 4/5

 

:)

 

Are you off the meds? The ending is perfect. One of the best films ever made tbh.

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films i've seen recently:

 

 

rosemary's baby - loved it. creepy and atmospheric throughout although the ending was a bit of a let down. 4/5

 

:)

 

Are you off the meds? The ending is perfect. One of the best films ever made tbh.

 

 

Great film.

 

Good as a double bill with Cul-de-Sac.

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films i've seen recently:

 

 

rosemary's baby - loved it. creepy and atmospheric throughout although the ending was a bit of a let down. 4/5

 

:)

 

Are you off the meds? The ending is perfect. One of the best films ever made tbh.

 

 

Great film.

 

Good as a double bill with Cul-de-Sac.

 

The Tenant all the way.

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films i've seen recently:

 

 

rosemary's baby - loved it. creepy and atmospheric throughout although the ending was a bit of a let down. 4/5

 

:)

 

Are you off the meds? The ending is perfect. One of the best films ever made tbh.

 

i dunno. i loved the film. it was beautifully paced and creepy in a way modern horror films aren't - mia farrow just seemed to a little too accepting of the endgame to me. i thought she'd put up a little more resistance to assuming her role as mother of satan tbh.

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Mission Impossible 3- that was a waste of a couple of hours :)

 

I thought it was one of the best no-brain action films I've seen. Emphasis on the 'no brain' obviously.

Bit harsh on Radgi like. :(

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With all the Polanski talk I went in search of a purchase. Found this bargain...

 

http://www.dvd.co.uk/DVD/Roman-Polanski-Bo...CID=0&CTY=8

 

 

All shit bar the pianist.

 

Aye but you thought American Gangster was shit which I enjoyed this evening. :)

 

Not sure of the relevance.

 

What you think is shit, others might quite enjoy.

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Fight Club- never fails to impress

The book's better :crylaughin: (It is btw. I do like the fillum too though).

Watched 'A Room for Romeo Brass' last night and I have to say I absolutely loved it. Heard a lot about Shane Meadows' films without having seen one and I'll be checking them all out after this. It's one of those dark, gritty British films that has a good mix of (black) humour and poignant nostalgia which makes you sad and want to laugh at the same time. More than a little bit of Mike Leigh about it too. Which is no bad thing.

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Fight Club- never fails to impress

The book's better :crylaughin: (It is btw. I do like the fillum too though).

Watched 'A Room for Romeo Brass' last night and I have to say I absolutely loved it. Heard a lot about Shane Meadows' films without having seen one and I'll be checking them all out after this. It's one of those dark, gritty British films that has a good mix of (black) humour and poignant nostalgia which makes you sad and want to laugh at the same time. More than a little bit of Mike Leigh about it too. Which is no bad thing.

 

if you liked that, check out dead man's shoes

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