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Pista wrote:
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Scully still looks...well, like Dana Katherine Scully :eek: :lol:
She does doesn't she? :innocent:

Thanks Andie.
I took the plunge & grabbed all 3 episodes. Really glad I did.
Anderson's accent is absolutely perfect!
I was a little worried at first but she nailed that open English accent, and with the strong Belfast accents surrounding her it worked really well.

I'll be watching/catching up with Case Histories and The Fall this weekend
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CW a very tasty vhs to dvd transfer of The Icicle Works' Seven Horses Deep
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Gran Torino.
this movie is so different that can be seen nowadays. and one before last scene, well that's not what you expect from Clint Eastwood.

now, for the first time :oops:, Blade Runner.
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now, for the first time :oops:, Blade Runner.
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How I'd love to go back in time and see it fresh.
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
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now, for the first time :oops:, Blade Runner.
:eek:

How I'd love to go back in time and see it fresh.
Best. Film. Of. All. Time. :notworthy:
i watched a fragments, long time ago, but never full. i must say that Blade Runner is really good. but i'm affraid that i will never watch star wars or star trek.
even that i'm not a filums phan i'm trying to watch some true classics, one movie a week or two. ;)
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New Dollysplit music video clips.
it's of a song we recorded in the studio, and the producer said it's the best thing he's ever done.
Was proud of that!
Music video's creepy.......
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LyanvisAberrant wrote:New Dollysplit music video clips.
it's of a song we recorded in the studio, and the producer said it's the best thing he's ever done.
Was proud of that!
Music video's creepy.......
ooh. Nice.
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from true classics that i've never seen before: Citizen Kane
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I just watched the film Warm Bodies which is a zombie movie, but not really scary. Loved it and lead zombie Nicholas Hoult was fabulous. Anyone else seen it?


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xseawitch wrote:I just watched the film Warm Bodies which is a zombie movie, but not really scary. Loved it and lead zombie Nicholas Hoult was fabulous. Anyone else seen it?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07s-cNFffDM[/url]
I like the look of that. I may give that a whirl this weekend.
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Bartek wrote:Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
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Bartek wrote:i watched a fragments, long time ago, but never full. i must say that Blade Runner is really good. but i'm affraid that i will never watch star wars or star trek.
even that i'm not a filums phan i'm trying to watch some true classics, one movie a week or two. ;)
This is going to be really good, but you absolutely must watch Star Wars - just the original movie (Episode 4) - because it is a true classic and a touchstone for a lot of what followed in modern cinema, and not just in the sci-fi genre. The subsequent over-marketing and prequels have tarnished it's reputation, but the original retains a purity, a sense of joy and wonder, and some of the most amazing cinematography, and it would be a shame if you missed out on that.
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Bartek wrote:from true classics that i've never seen before: Citizen Kane
how stupid is to quote yourself? nevermind.
Citizen Kane is one big disappointment. i mean, ok, i'm not such a good filums history enthusiast, so i had to read in wiki that this movie was so important in directing and other "Filmmaking innovations", but story is so cheap, so American, so shallow.
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My big problem with Citizen Kane is the gaping plot hole:

The whole film revolves around them trying to find out what Kane's last word "rosebud" means. But Kane is alone in his room when he says it. So how does anyone know?
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markfiend wrote:My big problem with Citizen Kane is the gaping plot hole:

The whole film revolves around them trying to find out what Kane's last word "rosebud" means. But Kane is alone in his room when he says it. So how does anyone know?
i guess Raymond might heard that. after all he's the one who ordered to burn "rosebun" (sledge). :wink:
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I still can't figure out why I had to continue watching this on 4oD today... :eek: :eek:
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