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The spirit. The worst film I have ever paid to see.

All that needs to be said, to sum it up, was that there was ten minutes of

Samuel L. Jackson dressed as Hitler.

I'm going to make it a point to stop watching films with him in them.

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I watched Yes Man on saturday, i loved it! I seemed to laugh at loads of bits nobody else laughed at though :lol: I watched it in Liverpool, maybe scousers just have a different sense of humour.

Id never seen that Zooey lass in anything before, but she is totally gorgeous, I want her hair.

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I saw quite a few films over the festive period:

The Day The Earth Stood Still - I didn't think this was half as bad as people had made out. I quite liked it.

I Am Legend - Again, not brilliant but certainly not rubbish. I quite liked it.

Felon - I may have mentioned this on here already, I liked it, even the brutal bits.

Babylon AD - I fell asleep during it but what I saw I enjoyed, it reminded me of The Island.

Scrooged - I couldn't hear it because of my noisy family :huh:

Elf - Very funny, but it annoyed me in parts.

Catch Me If You Can - Some balls eh? I much preferred this to Talented Mr Ripley.

I think that's it, there's possibly more though.

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anyone watch dusk til dawn last night. good film me thinks for its sillyness. About 6th time i'v seen it now like. Has some major music in it though. opening song "dark night" is class and the "after dark" i think its called that. The song when that woman dances with the snake.

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When I first watched Dusk til Dawn, I didn't know it was a vampire film. I thought it was a Tarantino / Rodriquez gangster film.

Came as a bit of a shock, I can tell you!

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