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What was the last film you saw at the Cinema ?
Posted: 17 Sep 2003, 21:58
by karin
We went to see 'The Italian Job' yesterday. It was great fun.
Posted: 17 Sep 2003, 22:07
by Quiff Boy
karin wrote:We went to see 'The Italian Job' yesterday. It was great fun.
really? i saw a trailor and didnt fancy it to be honest - i like the original too much
last film i saw at the flicks was terminator 3, but that was only a couple of weeks ago. never got around to it when it first came out.
also saw "calender girls" premiere in leeds a few days before that.
and that johnny depp "pirates" film thingumy - tres funny
Posted: 17 Sep 2003, 22:26
by karin
Quiff Boy wrote:karin wrote:We went to see 'The Italian Job' yesterday. It was great fun.
really? i saw a trailor and didnt fancy it to be honest - i like the original too much
last film i saw at the flicks was terminator 3, but that was only a couple of weeks ago. never got around to it when it first came out.
also saw "calender girls" premiere in leeds a few days before that.
and that johnny depp "pirates" film thingumy - tres funny
The trailers I saw for the Italian Job were a bit poop too and not very representative. The film's a good laugh and It's not trying to imitate the original it's more like an homage.
Oooh 'Calender Girls' premiere get you
was it a freebie ? I'm looking forward to seeing that - a bit of old girl power
And Pirates of the Caribbean.. Sooooo looking forward to that. I enjoy Terminator films too but I make it my policy not to go out of my way to see them. Don't know why.....
Posted: 17 Sep 2003, 22:33
by Guest
Freddy vs. Jason. Perfect date flick.
Posted: 17 Sep 2003, 23:13
by Padstar
Last Sunday saw "Spirited Away", an amazing Japanese family animation thats had fantastic critical and popular acclaim. Check it out, it was fantastic.
Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
8.6 on IMDB
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245429/
Paddy.
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 00:56
by Andy TG
Going to see "Underworld" ASAP - after it opens on Friday! - Vampires Vs Werewolves and Kate Beckensale in very tight black pvc!
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 01:39
by Guest
Andy...thanks for reminding me! I'm sooo there this Friday. Can't wait for Chainsaw Massacre next month, too.
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 01:42
by Black Planet
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 02:22
by Andy TG
Having seem the trailers for "Underworld" - I was very much reminded of a live "Role Playing" game I used to be involved in a few years back called Vampire - The Masquarade. The game was all about hidden vampire "clans" who wage a war against Werewolves.
I guess the writers and producers of "Underworld" must have heard of "Vampire" or at least be aware of "White Wolf" publishers.
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 13:36
by Ian - Rhythm Smurph
Padstar wrote:Last Sunday saw "Spirited Away", an amazing Japanese family animation thats had fantastic critical and popular acclaim. Check it out, it was fantastic.
Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
8.6 on IMDB
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245429/
Paddy.
If you like that you should check out his other films - Princess Mononoke and a slightly oder once called La Puta. (Think those spellings are close)
Pure Class
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 13:41
by Serendipityhaven
Lilo and Stitch. was last thing i saw i think at pictures,or could have been Monsters Inc or maybe Ice Age...one of those.they all came out around the same time i think.
soooo would love to go see Underworld.no chance of that tho.m'be when it get released on dvd or something.
still havent got round to watching Blade 2 yet either
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 13:44
by Serendipityhaven
actually,still havent gotten around to using the dvd player yet either
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 14:00
by taylor
deep throat
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 14:30
by Jim
AndyTheGoth wrote:
Having seem the trailers for "Underworld" - I was very much reminded of a live "Role Playing" game I used to be involved in a few years back called Vampire - The Masquarade. The game was all about hidden vampire "clans" who wage a war against Werewolves.
I guess the writers and producers of "Underworld" must have heard of "Vampire" or at least be aware of "White Wolf" publishers.
you can guarantee theyll be in the credits andy - its lifted straight from the masquerade.
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 20:24
by Ginger
Jim wrote:
you can guarantee theyll be in the credits andy - its lifted straight from the masquerade.
You think.
www.white-wolf.com
Court Awards Expedited Injunction Hearing to
WHITE WOLF and NANCY A. COLLINS in "Underworld" Suit
Atlanta, GA, 10 September 2003–White Wolf, Inc. and Nancy A. Collins yesterday appeared in court yesterday with their attorneys in an effort to get legal relief from Sony Pictures', Screen Gems' and Lakeshore Entertainment's alleged copyright infringements in their upcoming film Underworld.
White Wolf alleges that Underworld characters, theme and setting are based on White Wolf’s award winning games Vampire: The Masquerade® and Werewolf: The Apocalypse™, both set in White Wolf’s fictional World of Darkness®. Further, Collins alleges that Underworld’s script is based on her 1994 story Love of Monsters, published by White Wolf and also set in the World of Darkness.
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 22:52
by Thea
lord of the rings - the two towers
i only went because i had the flu and wanted to share it.
Posted: 18 Sep 2003, 23:34
by Almiche V
Tomb Raider - Cradle of Life. And it were UTTER PISH. Quite liked the first one, the look of the film was great. The second is just bland and boring, except for the last half hour when it's not to bad. It's real waste of potential.
Definitely seeing Underworld
Posted: 19 Sep 2003, 00:15
by Mrs RicheyJames
I'm sssoooooooo not telling (It's kinda embarrising!!!!!)
Posted: 20 Sep 2003, 00:58
by Ginger
Went to see Underworld tonight.
Oh dear...oh dear...oh dear....
A film about a 1000 year war between werewolves and vampires sounds pretty good...go see this film and watch them f u c k it up completely
Posted: 20 Sep 2003, 03:53
by Guest
Yep, I just saw Underworld too. The only thing I can say is that while there were no intentionally funny scenes in the film, the audience laughed right through it. Yep, it was that bad. Don't waste your money.
Still holding out hope for Chainsaw Massacre, though...
Posted: 20 Sep 2003, 13:42
by pikkrong
the last time was... "Matrix II", I think...
wanted to go and watch again some Bergman's film last week but hadn't time.
maybe will go to see "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" by Buñuel tomorrow... if I'll have time for it...
Posted: 20 Sep 2003, 17:07
by zigeunerweisen
The last movie i watched at the cinema? Either Taran and the Last Cauldron or Tarzan, The Legend of Greystoke back in the 80's.
Posted: 20 Sep 2003, 17:11
by MrChris
For my sins, Calendar Girls. It was okay, but I went as part of a deal - I see that, she sees Underworld ...hehe
Posted: 21 Sep 2003, 00:57
by CellThree
CorpPunk wrote:Yep, I just saw Underworld too. The only thing I can say is that while there were no intentionally funny scenes in the film, the audience laughed right through it. Yep, it was that bad. Don't waste your money.
Still holding out hope for Chainsaw Massacre, though...
Damn. Underworld looked like the next half decent movie out.
Posted: 21 Sep 2003, 06:53
by dead stars
zigeunerweisen wrote:The last movie i watched at the cinema? Either Taran and the Last Cauldron or Tarzan, The Legend of Greystoke back in the 80's.
So you don't go to the cinema *too*?
What's wrong with us people? OK, I don't go to the cinema anymore because I can't stand that long without smoking... What's your excuse?...