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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>*cough* :rolleyes: :p </STRONG>
Want a glass of water perhaps :p
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Want a glass of water perhaps :p </STRONG>
I doubt that would help :p

JP3... yeah, you pretty much got it... oh, and Tea Leoni shrieking every 2 seconds :rolleyes: And the most cop-out Hollywood ending I've seen in a while... ;)
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>I doubt that would help :p

JP3... yeah, you pretty much got it... oh, and Tea Leoni shrieking every 2 seconds :rolleyes: And the most cop-out Hollywood ending I've seen in a while... ;) </STRONG>
Sam Neil dies perhaps? :D No? Blast! :D I was so hoping for that ;)

The only movie Tea Leoni was good in was Bad Boys.... perhaps Deep Impact ;)
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>The only movie Tea Leoni was good in was Bad Boys.... perhaps Deep Impact</STRONG>
I'm afraid I haven't seen either... but she's married to David Duchovny so she can't be all bad :p :D
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>I'm afraid I haven't seen either... but she's married to David Duchovny so she can't be all bad :p :D </STRONG>
Oh dear, we've got another X-fool ;) :D

*whispers - I thought I was the only one* ;)
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How do you know she's a fan of Xfiles. Maybe she like the Red Shoes Diaries. :D
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Originally posted by Gruntboy:
<STRONG>How do you know she's a fan of Xfiles. Maybe she like the Red Shoes Diaries. :D </STRONG>
Damn, you know your right, I just assumed... :rolleyes: :D
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Originally posted by Gruntboy:
<STRONG>How do you know she's a fan of Xfiles. Maybe she like the Red Shoes Diaries. :D </STRONG>
Oh, but he was so sexy as a transvestite in Twin Peaks... :D

Actually I don't watch the X Files anymore, I got bored of it, but I was a big fan for the first few series... ;)
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Oh, but he was so sexy as a transvestite in Twin Peaks... :D

Actually I don't watch the X Files anymore, I got bored of it, but I was a big fan for the first few series... ;) </STRONG>
The last season where Mulder got abducted was kinda crap. But there have been some good episodes :) Usually the main plot line episodes are good. It's the fillers that suck ;)
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Saw Operation Swordfish yesterday. Damn good action movie. Travolta was in his usual greatness again. :D :D
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Originally posted by -Deke-:
<STRONG>Saw Operation Swordfish yesterday. Damn good action movie. Travolta was in his usual greatness again. :D :D </STRONG>
Operation Swordfish? They just called it Swordfish down here. None of this operation stuff ;) :D
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Originally posted by -Deke-:
<STRONG>Travolta was in his usual greatness again. :D :D </STRONG>
Hmmm, another oxymoron... :D
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Originally posted by Aegis:
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Very :cool: :D

I can't categorise my favourite movie, there are just so many with merit. It would probably be Vertigo a quick stab in the dark.

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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Some of my faves, in no particular order... American History X, LA Confidential, Usual Suspects, Stand By Me, The Power of One, The Thomas Crown Affair (1999 remake), Terminator, Night of the Hunter, The Third Man, Dead Poets Society... :D </STRONG>
:cool: More love :D What can i say, that is just a fantastic collection *sigh* :)
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG> :cool: More love :D What can i say, that is just a fantastic collection *sigh* :) </STRONG>
Hmmm, take it easy there Sleepy, someone might get jealous ;) :p
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My Georgi, looks like Mr S isn't the only one with a big head 'round here... :p :D
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Hmmm, take it easy there Sleepy, someone might get jealous ;) :p </STRONG>
LOL :D True. :)

It is quite a depresing selection as well, where is 'The Sound Of Music' and other such feelgood movies?
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Kurosawa's Ran is one of the best movies ever - better than seven samurai for sure.

in fact i want to watch it now sigh.
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>It is quite a depresing selection as well, where is 'The Sound Of Music' and other such feelgood movies?</STRONG>
Hmmm, good point... Well, I have nothing against feelgood movies (though I have never seen The Sound of Music :p ) but my favourites tend to be tragedy type stuff. Shawshank Redemption, that has a happy ending :) Yellow Submarine, that's just mad :D

LOL@Grunt :p :D
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Hmmm, good point... Well, I have nothing against feelgood movies (though I have never seen The Sound of Music :p ) but my favourites tend to be tragedy type stuff. Shawshank Redemption, that has a happy ending :) Yellow Submarine, that's just mad :D </STRONG>
I have never actually watched all of The Sound of Music either, it is just too much for me. :(

I was J/K anyway, i have a certain penchant for depressing movies, look at my choice - Vertigo. That hardly has you singing along and tapping your feet like Fred Astare :rolleyes: :D
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