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Any good?

I rented it for tonight.
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It's Independance Day On Ice.
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CellThree wrote:It's Independance Day On Ice.
Cool(d)

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Independance Day - Jeff Bloom and an Apple Macintosh laptop save the world :D
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James Blast wrote:...Apple Macintosh save the world...
Well one review on IMDB does describe it as "total fantasy"...
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course it is Stephen, the Americans won the war, when the hell did that ever happen, in real life?
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James Blast wrote:course it is Stephen, the Americans won the war, when the hell did that ever happen, in real life?
The American Civil War. I'm pretty sure they won that one...
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smiscandlon wrote:
James Blast wrote:course it is Stephen, the Americans won the war, when the hell did that ever happen, in real life?
The American Civil War. I'm pretty sure they won that one...
and lost it just as convincingly
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lazarus corporation wrote:
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James Blast wrote:course it is Stephen, the Americans won the war, when the hell did that ever happen, in real life?
The American Civil War. I'm pretty sure they won that one...
and lost it just as convincingly
Exactly :D
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can I go to bed now?
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It was really crap. 2 hours for nothing.......
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I quite enjoyed it.....

Never let a good plt get in the way of special effects though :)

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rian wrote:It was really crap. 2 hours for nothing.......
kept you out of trouble, didn't it?
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emilystrange wrote:
rian wrote:It was really crap. 2 hours for nothing.......
kept you out of trouble, didn't it?
Sure did :lol:

I can't even remember how the film ended :urff:
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rian wrote:
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rian wrote:It was really crap. 2 hours for nothing.......
kept you out of trouble, didn't it?
Sure did :lol:

I can't even remember how the film ended :urff:
I vaguely remember America being turned into a refugee nation, pleading with Mexico to let them in :eek: Which made me giggle anyway :lol: :twisted: :lol:
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rian wrote:Any good?

I rented it for tonight.
:?: :?: Better to ask for reviews before renting, no?
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Petseri wrote:
rian wrote:Any good?

I rented it for tonight.
:?: :?: Better to ask for reviews before renting, no?
At the time, it was to late :wink:
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Better in the cinema. The SFX work more impressively on a big screen.

Otherwise, Hollywood hokum and eye-candy. Brain into neutral and gawp with the proles.

Quite enjoyed it, to be honest. In a "so what" kind of way.
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andymackem wrote:Better in the cinema. The SFX work more impressively on a big screen.

Otherwise, Hollywood hokum and eye-candy. Brain into neutral and gawp with the proles.

Quite enjoyed it, to be honest. In a "so what" kind of way.
so is that a thumbs up or down andymackem?
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andymackem wrote:Better in the cinema. The SFX work more impressively on a big screen.

Otherwise, Hollywood hokum and eye-candy. Brain into neutral and gawp with the proles.

Quite enjoyed it, to be honest. In a "so what" kind of way.
ditto. but i probably disliked it slightly less than you.... otherwise spot on. seen worse, seen better. a nice idea quite well executed.
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Thumbs in neutral, to match my brain. Didn't resent the couple of hours I spent watching it, but didn't feel I would have missed out if I'd never seen it.

The rest of the evening went downhill when my car radiator sprang a leak and left me stranded in the depths of Wiltshire. Don't ask.
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It wa the most fun I'd ever had in the cinema, taking the wee wee out of a film.

Has anyone seen Alien vs Predator? Another example of conveyor belt moviemaking. But at least it has Gigers designs going for it. And the facehuggers (shudder). :urff:
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