Zombieland. i didnt like it.
rock n`rolla
very good british gangster film
wont give too much away............the old boys the grass![]()
one dangerous horrible bloke
Diary of the dead: If you like good ol fashion Zombies movie, you will appreciate that one for sure.
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Took my 4 yr old to see UP today, another good animation from pixar. The story had some pretty depressing scenes which would be lost on my little 'un but older kids might find it a bit sad, I know the missus did !!!
Watched District 9 yesterday, it was awesome, loved how it confounded your expectations at the start. It also addressed some interesting themes & it was great that it was set in South Africa rather than America or Britain, meant you get excellent actors who you really felt were their characters. A Hollywood studio probably would have got Brad Pitt to play the lead role & generally made it shit.
Best actionish film I've seen since Dark Knight.
I thought that it was pretty good though and I loved the fact that it happened in S.A Johannesburg instead of L.A or N.Y. There is only 2-3 details that made me to frown a bit but I'll discuss it once most of the saddo viewers will have seen the movie as it would spoil some scenes. Still, beside these 2-3 "bad" scenes to say so, the rest of the movie is pretty good.
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i watched the taking of pelham 123 last night & i loved it, travolta is awesome @ being a bad guy (swordfish & Face off) denzel is his usual amazing self, this was defo my type of movie. i would defo recommend & give it 8 outta 10
I watched that with me lady friend at the pitures a few weeks ago and it was alright.Pretty watchable!
I watched Transformers 2 on dvd but i did'nt watch all of it cos i had to go out near the end soo i'll have to watch the last 10 minutes to see what happens.For me though it was on for far too long!Great CGI,oh and of coursew Megan Fox's arse too![]()
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