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You mean you guys haven't been watching the soccer?!Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Next you'll be saying it's not called the flicks!Bruce Rioja wrote:Are you from Noo Yoik?Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Excellent movie.superjohnmcginlay wrote:I thought that was good apart from the ending.TANGODANCER wrote:Just starting 3-10 to Yuma, the re-make.
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Hmm, yes. That's a fair assumption. What the Billy Dickens are you on about?Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Next you'll be saying it's not called the flicks!Bruce Rioja wrote:Are you from Noo Yoik?Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Excellent movie.superjohnmcginlay wrote:I thought that was good apart from the ending.TANGODANCER wrote:Just starting 3-10 to Yuma, the re-make.
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Seriously thinking of giving part of the footy a miss tonight in favour of the Richard Harris classic,"Return of a Man called Horse"on Freeview 20 at 9-0 o'clock. . . This and its predecessor were utterly great films. If the game's not so hot it's " hit the saddle and go west young man".
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TANGODANCER wrote:Films watched in the last week: 3-10 to Yuma, National Treasure and Stigmata (for about the fourth time) National Treasure II is next up. Sort of poor-man's Indiana Jones.Batman wrote:Highlights of the Ruskies spanking the Dutch.
both good number 2 doesnt let the first down enjoyed both
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"Cafe de los Maestros". Brilliant documentary with a sort of "Buena Vista Social Club" theme. Rounded up all the old great maestros of tango playing and singing, wih just a little dancing thrown in (you dance tango, but it's all about the music in its heartland, Buenos Aires) for a last concert before a massive audience. Some of the artists have passed on since it was made, but a terrific tribute to the art of tango. It's like will probably never be seen again, but the tango will always live on.
Thoroughly enjoyable.
Thoroughly enjoyable.
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Thanks to the joys of lovefilm.com, I just watched Lucio Fulci's classic "City of the Living Dead".
Watched it about 20 years ago, and thought at the time that it didn't make any sense. However, older and wiser (or at least older), I can now confirm that it definitely doesn't make any sense. Particularly the end - wtf is going on?
Having said that, films that make sense are for girls. And no one wants a chick flick. Instead, we want zombies that appear out of thin air to inflicate some random eyeball violence before disappearing. And this film has those in abundance.
It also has a marvellous scene in which a woman vomits her guts up. Literally.
So, overall, one all the family can enjoy.
Watched it about 20 years ago, and thought at the time that it didn't make any sense. However, older and wiser (or at least older), I can now confirm that it definitely doesn't make any sense. Particularly the end - wtf is going on?
Having said that, films that make sense are for girls. And no one wants a chick flick. Instead, we want zombies that appear out of thin air to inflicate some random eyeball violence before disappearing. And this film has those in abundance.
It also has a marvellous scene in which a woman vomits her guts up. Literally.
So, overall, one all the family can enjoy.
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