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  1. Half way through, enjoying it more than I thought...makes sense that the Russians are joyless, it's what we believe about them.....but great to see them at it.....I like the young kid from Birmingham ....I grew up in Tipperary where Irish dancing was huge, I never remember all this awful makeup etc. How about the family that relocated to Birmingham from California? dad gave up mutli million dollar homes and a medical practice to move to one of the most depressed cities in England.
  2. Going to watch later.....
  3. The name didn't ring much of a bell for me and I was shocked to see she is 81.....
  4. A bore fest really, Ellen wasn't all that polished and her early dig at Liza was awkward to say the least, Samsung was the big winner. I did like Leto's speech, but then I see on twitter some commentators not all that happy because he didn't mention transgender by name , apparently there was a lot expected from his speech, seems a bit much to me.
  5. TransMonk wrote: I have Amazon Prime (got it for the free shipping, the streaming is a perk), though it suffers from much of the same inadequate selection that Netflix does. agree, can't remember the last time I watched a movie through prime, seemed to suffer from HD quality too. I would say Lorcan uses Netflix the most, although I think it is great for documentaries . I would say it is good for foreign films that you like Seau?
  6. Was Deuce Bigalow a skit?, it was an awful movie.
  7. Agree with above from MM and Wolf , loved this movie....but Christ I loved Lego Batman , I actually thought it was Michael Keaton hamming it up and was a bit disappointed when I checked that it wasn't...Will Arnett was just great. I loved the ending, no spoilers here, but loved the symbolism.....I also loved how it spoke to the whole NSA type of times we live in ...this is not just a movie for kids but has plenty of stuff in here for adults to ponder. A great movie.....
  8. Saw it last night , agree with *** review
  9. I have never watched Lawrence of Arabia ...there, I said it.
  10. Holy fuck yes, that's another thing, way too long...I was watching it and tuned to HBO for Bill Maher at 10pm, I set the DVR to tape the rest and I wold watch after Maher...at 11 I went to the DVR and it asked me if I wanted to watch from current or from taped....it was still on....
  11. I guess this is Paul Rudd's lot in life..playing this guy. Didn't enjoy this at all, had some moments but like bucket said they were kind of hateful. Nice tits and body on yer one Fox.... Wow
  12. I thought the scenes introducing Dr. Jane Foster at the abandoned factory in the present day was a bit ham fisted.....seemed a bit clumsy ....and that annoying girl from 2 Broke Girls must have just came of that set because she played it the same way.....
  13. Walked out after 40 minutes.....wtf was I thinking bringing Lorcan to this?....parent fail.
  14. Mets � Willets Point wrote: metirish wrote: I'm going to watch this with Neil DeGrasse Tyson, should be fun. Did you see his series of tweets nitpicking -er- picking up on major scientific errors in the movie? Yes , I like the guy a lot, he did say he enjoyed the movie though. Meanwhile there is this 6vdLM5gMJN0
  15. I'm going to watch this with Neil DeGrasse Tyson, should be fun.
  16. Holy Shit! SANDY COHEN AP Entertainment Writer= SAN DIEGO (AP) — Superman is coming back, and he'll have a caped co-star. "Man of Steel" director Zack Snyder made a surprise appearance at Comic-Con on Saturday to announce he is making another Superman film and it will include Batman — the first time the two superheroes will be united on the big screen. He declined to reveal many details, saying the script is just being written. He then invited an actor onstage to read a passage to hint at the story line. "I am the man who beat you," read Harry Lennox, before an image of the Superman logo, backed by the Batman symbol, flashed on the screen. Warner Bros. confirmed the first-ever pairing in a statement. Snyder reimagined Superman in his June blockbuster "Man of Steel," starring Henry Cavill and Amy Adams. The film has grossed more than $630 million worldwide. Cavill and Adams will appear in the sequel, Warner Bros. said. Reaction to the news stunned Twitter and left fans at Comic-Con giddy. "Personally, I love him," said Claudia Gomez, who was wearing a Batman T-shirt while her niece, Ana, wore a Superman shirt. Gomez, who traveled to Comic-Con from Mexico City, said the pairing of both heroes left her optimistic about a new Superman film. Benjamin Ha, who dressed as Superman to his wife's Wonder Woman, said bringing the two superheroes together will yield fireworks. "They're both alpha males," he said. Production is set to begin next year and the film is expected to be released in the summer of 2015. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/10893781
  17. Yeah, it got killed at the box office.....I read between making and marketing the movie it cost Disney $375 million.....that's just absurd, but it seems to be the trend now....
  18. My son and I went to see it yesterday , I gave it 6 minions , my 5yo loved it though....lots of laughs with the minions and the chicken and El Macho ....
  19. John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote: This review has already been posted and ignored: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=19104 I searched two different ways , keywords - "Topics title only" and "Post subjects and message text", nothing came up. Search n here is very frustrating.
  20. Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pe�a play LAPD officers who's beat is South Central Los Angeles. The movie opens with a car chase that Gyllenhaal is filming on a hand held for a project, this is how we see a lot of the movie, through that hand held, I liked this approach. Gyllenhaal and Pe�a are excellent in their roles playing best buddy partners, some great in car dialogue , the movie moves along nicely , a lot of mundane calls mixed in with some heroic life saving.....then they step on the toes of a Mexican drug cartel......the final scenes are brutal and I cared a lot about this two by then....I liked the movie a lot. I guess if I were Mexican I might bemoan the usual gang banger stereotype.
  21. Saw it today with Lorcan....his big question "why are there 20 Iron Men, makes no sense" It was OK.
  22. A scathing review in the Irish Times http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/review-the-great-gatsby-1.1394679 It would be most unfair � though satisfying � to suggest that Luhrmann has taken the book into the loo and wiped his bum with it. In fact, the script sticks reasonably close to Fitzgerald�s plot. A ludicrous, tacked-on framing sequence does, however, alert us to the impending war on subtlety.
  23. caught this last night, liked it more than I thought I would, kind of one of those ones I want to turn off but won't .......just to add to the rest, great freaking music all the way through .
  24. Tried to watch this last night, the first hour felt like four hours...turned it off.
  25. True...I saw Wanderlust and the answer would be no.(I do enjoy him though)
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