What are you watching tonight?
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Verbal wrote:The new Prometheus trailer
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oh yes
Looks ace doesnt it!
(doesnt resemble Alien in any way, shape or form. Ahem)
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Indeed
nothing AT ALL like it, Ridley.
This viral clip has some heavy nods to Kubrick, too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWmbqH_z7jM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

This viral clip has some heavy nods to Kubrick, too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWmbqH_z7jM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Oh for feck's sake. It's Thursday. Ergo: That thing with Dennis Waterman's on. Never has there been a poorer actor than that absolute blimp!
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Nicolas Cage.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh for feck's sake. It's Thursday. Ergo: That thing with Dennis Waterman's on. Never has there been a poorer actor than that absolute blimp!

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Nope (though close) watch Waterman on this. Pure dreadful. Absolutely embarrassing.Always hopeful wrote:Nicolas Cage.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh for feck's sake. It's Thursday. Ergo: That thing with Dennis Waterman's on. Never has there been a poorer actor than that absolute blimp!
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In Kick Ass, yes......I'm glad his character was set on fire.Always hopeful wrote:Nicolas Cage.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh for feck's sake. It's Thursday. Ergo: That thing with Dennis Waterman's on. Never has there been a poorer actor than that absolute blimp!
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I have a pretty clear image of what you're describing. However, I fear reality is likely to be much worse. So I'll give it a miss. Thanks.Bruce Rioja wrote:Nope (though close) watch Waterman on this. Pure dreadful. Absolutely embarrassing.Always hopeful wrote:Nicolas Cage.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh for feck's sake. It's Thursday. Ergo: That thing with Dennis Waterman's on. Never has there been a poorer actor than that absolute blimp!
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not into this Cage bashing, hes been in some shockers granted, but Leaving Las Vegas, Bad Lieutenant, Matchstick Men and Adaption are some of my favourite films, i like Face Off too, and Kick Ass.
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did you list Snowtown?Bruce Rioja wrote:Me either, but yeah - it was brilliant (thought he was dead late on thoughGeneral Mannerheim wrote: haha, yeah im no petrol head by any means but that is just a brilliant film!). Any more recco's, Chief?
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Don't get me wrong, I really liked Kick ass....just didn't like him in it.General Mannerheim wrote:not into this Cage bashing, hes been in some shockers granted, but Leaving Las Vegas, Bad Lieutenant, Matchstick Men and Adaption are some of my favourite films, i like Face Off too, and Kick Ass.
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I have now, cheersGeneral Mannerheim wrote:did you list Snowtown?Bruce Rioja wrote:Me either, but yeah - it was brilliant (thought he was dead late on thoughGeneral Mannerheim wrote: haha, yeah im no petrol head by any means but that is just a brilliant film!). Any more recco's, Chief?

Oranges and Sunshine on the mat when I get home. I've a feeling that that one might be heavy going.
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its not that heavy tbh, all the kids are grown up so its not as effecting as if they reconstructed events with real children. good film tho. also you should add Tyrannosaur. Eddie Marsan was on Kermode earlier, im gonna watch it again later after them talking about it today. its a bit bleak, but absolutely immense. Paddy Considine's directorial debut too. also feck all to with dinosaurs either...Bruce Rioja wrote:I have now, cheersGeneral Mannerheim wrote:did you list Snowtown?Bruce Rioja wrote:Me either, but yeah - it was brilliant (thought he was dead late on thoughGeneral Mannerheim wrote: haha, yeah im no petrol head by any means but that is just a brilliant film!). Any more recco's, Chief?
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Tyrannosaur's now on the list. Cheers, General. I've absolutely loved everything I've seen that Considine's been involved with. I've also completely altered my opinion on Kermode - I couldn't stand the guy at first - just some dude that gets to watch films for a living then offers up his opinion like it's the authorised version, but i have to say that recently he's been a lot less like that and actually quite helpful (though not as helpful as you, of courseGeneral Mannerheim wrote: its not that heavy tbh, all the kids are grown up so its not as effecting as if they reconstructed events with real children. good film tho. also you should add Tyrannosaur. Eddie Marsan was on Kermode earlier, im gonna watch it again later after them talking about it today. its a bit bleak, but absolutely immense. Paddy Considine's directorial debut too. also feck all to with dinosaurs either...

Edit: I'm sick of watching Blackpool v Brum (is this really what we have in store?


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Family movie night.....Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules....actually ok, for a kids film.
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yeah he can still be a total tool at times, but i do respect his reviews and still enjoy the show massively. id be lost without that podcast every monday.Bruce Rioja wrote:Tyrannosaur's now on the list. Cheers, General. I've absolutely loved everything I've seen that Considine's been involved with. I've also completely altered my opinion on Kermode - I couldn't stand the guy at first - just some dude that gets to watch films for a living then offers up his opinion like it's the authorised version, but i have to say that recently he's been a lot less like that and actually quite helpful (though not as helpful as you, of courseGeneral Mannerheim wrote: its not that heavy tbh, all the kids are grown up so its not as effecting as if they reconstructed events with real children. good film tho. also you should add Tyrannosaur. Eddie Marsan was on Kermode earlier, im gonna watch it again later after them talking about it today. its a bit bleak, but absolutely immense. Paddy Considine's directorial debut too. also feck all to with dinosaurs either...)
Edit: I'm sick of watching Blackpool v Brum (is this really what we have in store?) so Romeo Brass it is
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Oranges and Sunshine still hasn't showed up, so on the back of last night's re-visit to Romeo Brass it's a re-visit to Dead Man's Shoes tonight. Paddy Considine - fecking brilliant actor.
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Brilliant film. One of the few times the reveal had me go "oh feck me".Bruce Rioja wrote:Oranges and Sunshine still hasn't showed up, so on the back of last night's re-visit to Romeo Brass it's a re-visit to Dead Man's Shoes tonight. Paddy Considine - fecking brilliant actor.
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Me too, mate. Absolutely. Yet when you watch it back it's obvious. Still an absolutely outstanding film.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Brilliant film. One of the few times the reveal had me go "oh feck me".Bruce Rioja wrote:Oranges and Sunshine still hasn't showed up, so on the back of last night's re-visit to Romeo Brass it's a re-visit to Dead Man's Shoes tonight. Paddy Considine - fecking brilliant actor.
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Only watched it the once....may have to give it another go.Bruce Rioja wrote:Me too, mate. Absolutely. Yet when you watch it back it's obvious. Still an absolutely outstanding film.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Brilliant film. One of the few times the reveal had me go "oh feck me".Bruce Rioja wrote:Oranges and Sunshine still hasn't showed up, so on the back of last night's re-visit to Romeo Brass it's a re-visit to Dead Man's Shoes tonight. Paddy Considine - fecking brilliant actor.
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youre gonna love Tyrannosaur.
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