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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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i didn't relise that there was two more films after that first one. but apprently they were awful so theres no wonder i havn't heard of them.
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Watched A History of Violence following the spoiler a few pages back :rolleyes: . Big disappointment. I'm sure if the surface were to be scratched there would be more to it, but as a quick watch it was a very dull, very predictable thriller.

I now have a new favourite MILF though. Maria Bello I think she's called? she was in this and the remake of Assault on Precinct 13. Hot.

Che Part One - didn't know what to expect. Got a history lesson.

It was ok, but it didn't grab me that much as it's different to the type of films i usually watch. Pathetic on my behalf really. :):(

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just watched benjamin button.

really enjoyed it personally, and didn't find it overlong. Thought the pacing was fine and don't think there's much I'd cut out. Everything had a purpose in developing the character/telling the story. Nice subtle performance from Pitt aswell, and the score was excellent.

I thought it was rather splendid.

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I watched Yes Man last night. That girl is actually rather lovely in it....especially the bit where she does that funny 'Oooooo' on the stage to the Beatles song.

I laughed at parts I don't think I was supposed to, nobody else was laughing :(

It was a pretty crap film really, but I agree she was great in it.

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just watched benjamin button.

really enjoyed it personally, and didn't find it overlong. Thought the pacing was fine and don't think there's much I'd cut out. Everything had a purpose in developing the character/telling the story. Nice subtle performance from Pitt aswell, and the score was excellent.

I thought it was rather splendid.

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Watched The Caffeine Free Diet Matrix Equilibrium last night on Film4. It was rather good in spite of the cringeworthy fight scenes, although I can't help but think that a substantial amount of the budget was spunked on this shit.

And it had Brian Connelly in it. :(

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just watched benjamin button.

really enjoyed it personally, and didn't find it overlong. Thought the pacing was fine and don't think there's much I'd cut out. Everything had a purpose in developing the character/telling the story. Nice subtle performance from Pitt aswell, and the score was excellent.

I thought it was rather splendid.

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just watched benjamin button.

really enjoyed it personally, and didn't find it overlong. Thought the pacing was fine and don't think there's much I'd cut out. Everything had a purpose in developing the character/telling the story. Nice subtle performance from Pitt aswell, and the score was excellent.

I thought it was rather splendid.

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Saw Slumdog Millionaire on Saturday and loved it, one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. Found it really uplifting and but it was also quite shocking seeing how life in the slums can be for kids, although you know it goes on you never really think about it. The young kids in it really stole the show for me - they were great. Highly recommend going to see it!

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