Rate the last film you watched .........2013

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  1. thegave Forum Member

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    2012 Edition...

    Killer Elite Great fight scenes, awesome cast and most importantly 70's and 80's car porn. Who cares about the slightly loopy storyline or it's fact-or-fiction basis?

    Nine dead bodies out of ten.

    Muppets Good clean family fun that's entertaining for adults too 10/10
     
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    War Horse - 10/10

    Real steel - 8/10

    District 9 - 7/10

    Happy Feet 2 - 7/10
     
  3. salsheikh Forum Member

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    i too saw killer elite but it was just a tad too long for me so gave it 7/10




    you going soft and old on us:lol:
     
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    I saw Bad Teacher last night on Sky (nothing great on) Now I would rate it maybe 6/10 but I only took notice when cameron diaz was on screen and was being dry humped !!! lol
     
  5. salsheikh Forum Member

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    i thought the best bit was when she was having a feel of another woman's boobs!
     
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    Oh yeah!! forgot that bit lol
     
  7. PeoplesCar Forum Member

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    Robin Hood - Russell Crowe version - a bit disappointing but at least Crowe had a more believable English accent, unlike Costner LOL.
    Scored it: 7/10

    Marnie- by Hitchcock - Sean Connery - sexploitation movie made in early 60's. Brilliant camera work - dodgy painted backdrops - but a good old tense thriller.
    Scored it 8.5/10
     
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    Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
    Yeah it's long but it didn't feel too long at the cinema. Keeps you guessing and wanting to know what happens. Gruesome in parts too.
     
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    If it's still on at cinema I'd like to go see that - Haven't a clue what it's all about ( apart from there being a girl in it with some tattoo lol) but it sounds intriguing :-)
     
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    That's the best way to go into that film. Don't read anything about it. I didn't, and generally don't. It will keep you entertained for the duration!
     
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    Or read the (great) book :p

    Also watch the swedish film as they subtly missed out bits/changed bits too. :thumbup:
     
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    I agree re: not reading any reviews before hand.

    Looks like it's not on cinema any more having just checked. Will have to borrow the DVD :-)

    Going back to my poor review of Robin Hood -- There's no suspense as you know all along pretty much what a hero he is.
     
  13. PeoplesCar Forum Member

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    I might try the Swedish film first. Cheers for the headsup. I like a bit of world cinema.

    Started to watch Skycrawlers the other night - Japanese Anime - second hand from CEX - The disc failed half way thru[:^(] - Took it back and found another copy on the shelf which they happily swapped for me :)

    It's very intense animated film, starting with a very dynamic opening sequence.
    It's a bit of a mysterious story too. Can't wait to get some more time to see the rest of it
     
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    Tyrannosaur - 8/10, good film. Fairly depressing storyline but that's generally how i like it.
     
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    limitless - its alreet i spose. 6/10.
     
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    Mr poppers penguins. 6/10 kids enjoyed it. jim is starting to lose his youthful appearence .

    rio another kids flick 7/10
     
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    Melancholia (Lars von trier)-slow tracking shots,classical music slow slow intro-so trying to be arty its painful-after 10 mins i hated this film and felt the director had lost me as the audience, after 30mins i didn't like the actors.
    best bit was kirsten dunst laid naked on a rock. 4/10

    NIM
    Film about a chimp that learns sign language, smokes pot,humps cat, cameo in cheech n chong film, etc etc.
    A GOOD FILM. 9/10
     
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    horrible bosses - better than one expected, no real laugh out loud moments, but consistent enough. Story seemed to wobble about some times, but colin farrell's turn in it was hilarious.

    7 comb-overs out of 10
     
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    extremely loud and incredibly close-story leads you to a crappy end after making you think something excitings going to happen at the end. 5/10

    gonna watch chronicle tonight, adverts looks promising.
     
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    That's one hell of a film title! Sounds like it does exactly what it says on the tin :lol:
     

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