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Today i watched Crónicas, a mexican film with John Leguazazamanzamano. Very good.
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Its John Leguizamo. I love him.
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Eastern Promises: Very good. I am however a bit worried to find out that I have the exact same tattoos, at the exact same places, as the Russian mafia.


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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0445336/

Haven't seen it yet, but man am I ever riddiculously excited about this movie!
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Transformers was ok. Not as bad as the cocksucking warhammer playing peado's who loved tha cartoon say.

World's end. Entertaining., Above average Hollywood flick, which was still a little boring in parts.
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Into the Wild was pretty good.
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Rob Zombies Halloween: Classic popcorn flick. Would have been okay if he removed the last 30 minutes of female screaming.
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Michael Clayton: Slightly boring in between, because it moves a bit slow, but all and all pretty good.
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I'm about to do a 14-hour airborne movie marathon. I've all ready got a headache.
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Where are you going? Sweden? Australia? Other?
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Redundant Retard";p="918261 wrote:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0445336/

Haven't seen it yet, but man am I ever riddiculously excited about this movie!
Saw it a couple of weeks back. One of the best movies I've ever seen.
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judasmuppet";p="923110 wrote:I'm about to do a 14-hour airborne movie marathon. I've all ready got a headache.
My brother was an extra in that.
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Thunder Bear";p="923134 wrote:Where are you going? Sweden? Australia? Other?
Australia.
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I just watched Lost In Translation again. I think I'm turning into a girl.
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Transformers - good
The Hoax - good, but samish as Zodiac
The Invisible - emo good
Jindabyne - great
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer - better than Spider-Man 3
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Eastern Promises - Haven't actually seen yet, but looks fucking awesome.
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Its a damn fine film with perfect Cronenberg violence.
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American Gangster - it would be hard to fuck up a movie based on this guy's story. pretty enjoyable.
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Danny Roane, First Time Director was hilarious. Any fans of Andy Dick will love it

Vacancy was an okay horror. Any fans of Luke Wilson will love it

Imax Deep Sea was phenomenal. Any fans of Kate Winslet will love it
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HankMcCain";p="923508 wrote:American Gangster - it would be hard to fuck up a movie based on this guy's story. pretty enjoyable.
Watched it last night, and even though it's a Ridley Scott film, I too enjoyed it.
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Just bought the Planet Earth and Blue Planet DVD BBC documentaries

and Season 3 of Wonder Woman
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HALE-BOPP";p="925595 wrote:Just bought the Planet Earth and Blue Planet DVD BBC documentaries
Excellent viewing. I hate that they replaced David Attenborough's narration with Sigourney Weaver's in the broadcast version of Planet Earth, but at least they kept the original on the DVDs.
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Attenborough is a Legend. I didn't rate Planet Earth and Blue Planet as highly as some of the older series though. That Dinosaur series was my favourite as a young teenager.
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I loved the big monkey war.
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Uncle Rambam";p="925599 wrote:I hate that they replaced David Attenborough's narration with Sigourney Weaver's in the broadcast version of Planet Earth.
They really did that? That's pretty insane, even for US broadcasters.
Almost as insane as replacing Ringo Starr's narration with Alec Baldwin's on Thomas the Tank Engine.
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