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What was the last film you watched?
LEE:
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Probably retro-fitted 3D.
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Nope, this was Tron Legacy.
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Hugh Grant films can often give the impression of a card-cutout actor.
Eccentrica Gallumbits:
Before Sunrise and Before Sunset. Meh.
essexian:
Zombieland.
An above average “Boy meets Girl kills lots of zombie” movie. If you can get past the blood and gore: all done in a light-hearted cartoon style the jokes come thick and fast: remember Rule 4: buckle up for a ride!
There are a few plot holes and could have been a little longer (more “Zombie kill of the week” would have been nice) but sit back and enjoy the ride: especially Woody Harrisons performance which just shows what drives a man in the land of the living dead.
Recommended. :thumbsup:
Ah...it seems this film has been discussed previously: http://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=24396.msg442972#msg442972
LEE:
Taken - with Liam Neeson.
A sort of Bourne-Lite meets Death Wish.
Pretty awful but, if I was still 20 and had a few beers inside me, I'd probably think it was pretty good.
Neeson obviously got his voice coaching from Sean Connery.
I also recently watched "The Lavender Hill Mob". A much better film.
Frere:
The Raid - forget the simplistic dialogue, just sit back and take in the almost non- stop brutal exhililarating action. Date movie it is so not. Odd to consider that its Director, Huw Gareth Evans once did welsh language videos in Cardiff....
Frere
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