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Original post by Phalanges
Yeah, but I meant for Blu Ray. :p:

I don't really have much interest in this kind of thing; the technical aspects I like are more concerned with the techniques and editing etc.



Glad you liked it. :biggrin: I'd hate to recommend something that people then went and spent money on and didn't enjoy.


Ah, I see. Btw, how amazing is Tron: Legacy going to look in blu ray. Ahem, Olivia Wilde... :awesome:

Yeah, I've read the American version before that my brother got at the airport 2 years coming back home. Yeah, it's really good, though obviously some of the products reviewed or featured clearly indicate that the magazine is primarily bought by tech savvy people who are rich and live in the city. :p:
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Original post by Madjackismad
Realistically, most people don't give two hoots and talk about TV shows anyway. Also, very few are shot in film. I know classics such as Seinfeld and Frasier were, as well as shows like Mad Men, The Sopranos and others, since they have been converted to blu ray (which can only be done with film at the moment).


Fair enough. :getmecoat:
Original post by S-man10
If it weren't for TSR rules, I would be discussing porn here.


Who's your favourite actress? :holmes:
Should I watch Inception again? I've done all the work I need to do this week. :u:


No one saw that. :ninja:
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Was that a dream? :holmes:
I seen that. :awesome:
Original post by Abiraleft
Have you not watched it? It's brilliant, highly recommended. However, it may not be the best thing for you if the mood you're in is 'blockbuster action movies'. :tongue:

How about;
Face / Off?
The Game?
True Romance?
The Score?

Some of those aren't blockbusters, but they're more in the mould of what I'm guessing you're after.


Just found Predators. Going to give that a watch. :smile: I'm skipping AVP 2: Requiem because I heard that was terrible.
Just got in and feel like watching something light hearted, any recommendations?
Original post by TheLouisVuittonDon
Just got in and feel like watching something light hearted, any recommendations?


Amelie?
Original post by TheLouisVuittonDon
Just got in and feel like watching something light hearted, any recommendations?


Mallrats. :yes:
Original post by TheLouisVuittonDon
Just got in and feel like watching something light hearted, any recommendations?




Due Date, probably. It's not great, nor is it even particularly good, but it's a nice, reasonably funny, check-your-brain-at-the-door kind of comedy.

Anyway:
http://www.timeout.com/london/bestbritishfilms/

Glad The Third Man, Withnail and I and Kind Hearts and Coronets made the top fifteen :love:
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Thanks for the quick replies, I will probably watch one of them after i've seen Chocolat. A friend just told me i'll enjoy it.
Original post by pinkpenguin


Looks good.


Aw, it does look good. I hope it is. I remember seeing Richard Ayoade talking about making a film ages ago on some chat show (no idea which) and I had completely forgotten about it until now :smile:

Original post by Christien
It's incredibly pretentious in parts, but very much worth checking out. Alan Ball is an excellent writer; if you like AB I'd check out his series Six Feet Under too. I presumably don't need to tell you to avoid his *other* series, True Blood, like it's a rapey uncle at a family gathering.


Six Feet Under is immensely good, I never once got bored of it and I watched it all in a very short space of time... I had no idea he wrote True Blood as well. I assume this is a fairly unpopular opinion within this thread, but I actually like True Blood :redface:
My film soc's showing The Empire Strikes Back tonight... ah good times.
Original post by mimimimi
Aw, it does look good. I hope it is. I remember seeing Richard Ayoade talking about making a film ages ago on some chat show (no idea which) and I had completely forgotten about it until now :smile:



Six Feet Under is immensely good, I never once got bored of it and I watched it all in a very short space of time... I had no idea he wrote True Blood as well. I assume this is a fairly unpopular opinion within this thread, but I actually like True Blood :redface:



Yeah, I watched all of it in the space of about a week. :colondollar:

And it may be unpopular in this thread, but it should be unpopular everywhere. It's trash ffs :colonhash:
:eek: Michael Moore is taking the Weinstein Bros to court. Could this affect The King's Speech's chance to win Best Picture? :iiam:
Original post by Glennith
Has ANYBODY seen the 25th hour here?!

No-one I speak to has ever even heard of it... :cry:


It's fantastic, Do the Right Thing is even better.
err hi :h: I have not yet watched 127 Hours or The King's Speech or anything else really so am feeling a bit out of touch and such things.

/returns from the dead.
Original post by rofflewaffle
err hi :h: I have not yet watched 127 Hours or The King's Speech or anything else really so am feeling a bit out of touch and such things.

/returns from the dead.


Welcome back. :smile:

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