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now I went to see this last week,
my brother assured me that it 'just ends', and ''its ok' - 4/10.
he's not a sci fi fan, but i thought it was ace. would have
given it 8/10... bits of it were downright frightening.

and as for it "just ending", well, thats what it does. they all die.
from bacteria. thats the original story.

what'd you reckon?
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Oh, I won't bother going now.

Thanks for that.
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It's not exactly a spoiler though is it? I thought War Of The Worlds was well-known enough that the ending (of the book anyway) is fairly common knowledge?

Towards the end of Titanic the boat sinks. Is that going to stop you watching it? ;)
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And in most films concerning Jesus, he tends to get 'dun in' towards the end
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markfiend wrote:It's not exactly a spoiler though is it? I thought War Of The Worlds was well-known enough that the ending (of the book anyway) is fairly common knowledge?

Towards the end of Titanic the boat sinks. Is that going to stop you watching it? ;)
It sinks! Scratch that one as well then :lol: (Never seen it)
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Best not mention The Crow. He dies, but it's all very aesthetic. One of my favourite, non-comedy, films
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No, don't mention The Crow. :lol:
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I quite enjoyed the film actually, nice little additions from the book itself and the first film they made of it. I think it's about time they made a film of the story set in England or would that be too difficult? :wink:
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markfiend wrote:No, don't mention The Crow. :lol:
nope.

i've said it before and i'll say it again. its just "death wish" for goths.

:lol: :wink:
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Ocean Moves wrote:now I went to see this last week,
my brother assured me that it 'just ends', and ''its ok' - 4/10.
he's not a sci fi fan, but i thought it was ace. would have
given it 8/10... bits of it were downright frightening.

and as for it "just ending", well, thats what it does. they all die.
from bacteria. thats the original story.

what'd you reckon?
I was surprised by how good the movie was
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BillyBadBreaks wrote:
Ocean Moves wrote:now I went to see this last week,
my brother assured me that it 'just ends', and ''its ok' - 4/10.
he's not a sci fi fan, but i thought it was ace. would have
given it 8/10... bits of it were downright frightening.

and as for it "just ending", well, thats what it does. they all die.
from bacteria. thats the original story.

what'd you reckon?
I was surprised by how good the movie was
likewise. edge of the seat stuff. by the end of it my chest hurt from not breathing out for long periods of time :lol:

last time i felt like that was after the first lord of the rings - 3 hours of running away!:o :lol:
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Paul went to see it and said it was ok - no surprises, but then there wouldn't be :eek: Apparently very much a Spielburg film and Cruise vehicle. I don't go to the cinema (I have a particular phobia :| ) but will give it a go when its out on DVD
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went to see it last sunday, but chose for Charlie and the chocolat factory instead... Which was very good! And it's also a very well known(= classic) book! The Johnny Depp-Tim Burton couple is way cooler than Spielberg-Cruise :innocent:

War of the worlds is next on my list ...
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radiojamaica wrote:went to see it last sunday, but chose for Charlie and the chocolat factory instead... Which was very good!
Glad you enjoyed it! However I saw a trailer for it while waiting for WOTW to start and was afraid that Johnny Depp might be too camp. I am a big fan of the original film with Gene Wilder you see :wink:
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Brideoffrankenstein wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:went to see it last sunday, but chose for Charlie and the chocolat factory instead... Which was very good!
Glad you enjoyed it! However I saw a trailer for it while waiting for WOTW to start and was afraid that Johnny Depp might be too camp. I am a big fan of the original film with Gene Wilder you see :wink:
Put Burton and Depp together and you get Edward Scissorhands :eek: that puts me off. I love Depp but Burton gets too sentimental for me every now and then:-

Beetlejuice ( :P )
Scissorhands ( :( )
Sleepy Hollow ( :P )
Nightmare Before Christmas ( :( )

.......get my drift :lol:
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Black Alice wrote:Beetlejuice ( :P )
Scissorhands ( :( )
Sleepy Hollow ( :P )
Nightmare Before Christmas ( :( )

.......get my drift :lol:
Yes! Good point BA :notworthy:
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:evil: Go watch SAW you idiots or has no one heard of it :?:
:evil: DON'T even think that is a link :!:
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I enjoyed WotW, but was a little confused, so let me run this past you lot:

The Martians came to earth before American cities were built and buried a load of tripod machines, so that they could wait until mankind had invented tanks, nuclear weapons and jet aircraft until they invade?

Why's that then - to give us a sporting chance?

In the earlier film the tripod machines came down in the meteor thingies, which made far more sense.
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Black Alice wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:went to see it last sunday, but chose for Charlie and the chocolat factory instead... Which was very good!
Glad you enjoyed it! However I saw a trailer for it while waiting for WOTW to start and was afraid that Johnny Depp might be too camp. I am a big fan of the original film with Gene Wilder you see :wink:
Put Burton and Depp together and you get Edward Scissorhands :eek: that puts me off. I love Depp but Burton gets too sentimental for me every now and then:-

Beetlejuice ( :P )
Scissorhands ( :( )
Sleepy Hollow ( :P )
Nightmare Before Christmas ( :( )

.......get my drift :lol:
Johnny Depp... too camp?! :lol: Very!!!

You didn't like the Nightmare before christmas???? :?
Then you surely mustn't go to Charlie & ... because there is some sentimental stuff about family and sticking to it
... but, as I was still recovering from Saturday escapades, I lurved it big time :innocent:
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radiojamaica wrote:You didn't like the Nightmare before christmas?
No - sorry - way too much for me :urff:
radiojamaica wrote:Then you surely mustn't go to Charlie & ... because there is some sentimental stuff about family and sticking to it
Saw an interview with Tim Burton last night and he mentioned the "family" ending and I must say that did put me off a little - too much of a cynic I s'pose :D
radiojamaica wrote: ... but, as I was still recovering from Saturday escapades, I lurved it big time
whatever gets you through hangovers/ come downs can't be all bad ;D
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MadameButterfly wrote::evil: Go watch SAW you idiots or has no one heard of it :?:
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The recent film "saw"?,didn't think Depp was in it or Burton directed it? :urff:
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MadameButterfly wrote::evil: Go watch SAW you idiots or has no one heard of it :?:
Yep - saw "Saw" - I thought it was a bit run of the mill. Good idea but could have made it far worse than they did. I thought it ended up as a bit of a tabloid horror :roll:
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scotty wrote:
MadameButterfly wrote::evil: Go watch SAW you idiots or has no one heard of it :?:
:evil: DON'T even think that is a link :!:
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The recent film "saw"?,didn't think Depp was in it or Burton directed it? :urff:
watched "saw" on sky movies a few weeks back.

good film. made me feel very uncomfortable. in a bad way. which is a good thing, obviously :von:

nowt to do with depp or burton, but a good film, if you like psychological horror.
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Quiff Boy wrote:last time i felt like that was after the first lord of the rings - 3 hours of running away!:o :lol:
Exactly!
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I hated Scissorhands and I hate going to the flicks, in Depp's defence I must mention Pirates Of The Caribbean, a modern classic IMO
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