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Film Fanatics - Chat Thread II

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Reply 2940
Original post by Abiraleft
True Romance :fyi:

I would say Woody Allen's Annie Hall is funny and quotable, but it isn't a crime film. I can't really think of other films that might fit your criteria at the moment...


****ing Lady Gaga :facepalm2:

Annie Hall definitely fits the bill, didn't have to be a crime film. :p:
Original post by cambo211
That's the major reason i'm desubbing and leaving TBR tbh.

Fair play to them it is now their box but i'm not paying every month to sit about listening to crappy jokes and even worse trolls. I found the box much more welcoming when i first subbed half a year a go before the 'nu-trolls' subbed.

Maybe that's just me though :dontknow:


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They would certainly be the main culprits imo.
Reply 2943
Who's subbed their dupe, tbh? :holmes:
I'm back. Hopefully I'll have a bit more time to be around the site now.
Reply 2945
Original post by Phalanges
I'm back. Hopefully I'll have a bit more time to be around the site now.


Where'd you go? Tijuana for a sneaky "op" on the down-low? :teeth:
Reply 2946
Just watched Remains of the Day. I really enjoyed it, and have been inspired to look for both books by Kazuo Ishiguro and other films with Anthony Hopkins in them. :yep:
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A pun with no basis other than the presence of "Bureau" in the title?
Original post by cambo211
They would certainly be the main culprits imo.


They're incredibly annoying, I don't blame you.
Original post by Phalanges
I'm back. Hopefully I'll have a bit more time to be around the site now.


Weaning yourself off films for a while?


You have copied my sig. :colonhash:
hello again, phingers.

anyone actually gone to see The green lantern?
Original post by Madjackismad

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Original post by cambo211
They would certainly be the main culprits imo.


That would be partly my fault then. I first subbed lovely_me. :awesome:

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Welcome to the society and chat thread. Feel free to discuss anything film related. :h:
Original post by ape gone insane
that would be partly my fault then. I first subbed lovely_me. :awesome:










Welcome to the society and chat thread. Feel free to discuss anything film related. :h


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Original post by lukejoshjedi
hello again, phingers.

anyone actually gone to see The green lantern?


I have. Never again. The CGI is very nice, but the film is so cheesy in a bad way.
Original post by zjs
Where'd you go? Tijuana for a sneaky "op" on the down-low? :teeth:


If only. No, it was just the wind-down of the year and a sneaky saunter to the seaside that robbed me from your clutches.

Original post by Madjackismad
Weaning yourself off films for a while?


Haven't watched a film in a while, actually. I fancying going to the cinema this week, but I feel really apathetic towards most of the releases.
Original post by Madjackismad

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I ranted at him when he did it IIRC :rant:
Teaser for Pixar's Brave - June 22, 2012.



Brave is set in the mystical Scottish Highlands, where Merida (Kelly Macdonald) is the princess of a kingdom ruled by King Fergus (Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor (Emma Thompson). An unruly daughter and an accomplished archer, Merida one day defies a sacred custom of the land and inadvertently brings turmoil to the kingdom. In an attempt to set things right, Merida seeks out an eccentric old Wise Woman (Julie Walters) and is granted an ill-fated wish. Also figuring into Merida's quest and serving as comic relief are the kingdom’s three lords: the enormous Lord MacGuffin (Kevin McKidd), the surly Lord Macintosh (Craig Ferguson), and the disagreeable Lord Dingwall (Robbie Coltrane).
anyone seen 'Cyrus'? ..released in 2010, strong cast of actors.. watched it last night.. was a strangely funny film:smile:

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