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Dr Who was scary as a kid but I rewatched a lot of those old episodes with my son and there were as cheesy as hell and not scary at all .<br><br>
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<p>Dr Who was really scary I remember despite the cardboard special effects. The one that really got me was when the shop window dummies came to life and the army guys shot them and the bullets didn't bring them down. I couldn't sleep after watching that with my grandparents in the mid 80s.</p>
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<p>Some of the Twilight Zone episodes were farking scary! </p>
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One movie I doubt I'll ever sit through again is Dead ringers with Jeremy Irons . That was disturbing and very strange.</p></blockquote>
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That is my favourite movie. Cronenberg was the king.</p></blockquote>
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Words I never thought I'd read, then again you like crash too . Your thoughts on bad boy bubby just to round out the disturbing new picture I have of you? -
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<p>Words I never thought I'd read, then again you like crash too . Your thoughts on bad boy bubby just to round out the disturbing new picture I have of you?</p>
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<p>I know you're ignoring me but that's one flick I turned off. Just pointless, sad, depraved shit and whilst some movies have to be sat through "just to see what happens" I gave zero fucks as to what happened to him.....</p> -
<p>So just in case anyone hear was thinking about watching The Lady in The Van (unlikely but you never know - no tits, gore, violence or scatological humour)</p>
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<p>Its had some rave reviews and is doing good box office but I found it self indulgent, way too long and just pointless.</p>
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<p>Couple of grins at the re-creation of Camden in the 70/80's but that was it for me.</p> -
<p><em>Inception</em></p>
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<p>Another Netflix catch up here, as I'd never seen it at the movies.</p>
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<p>Great idea, well executed. Had no trouble tracking each of the layers and thought the concept of dream within dream was very interesting.</p>
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<p>Some of the characters were a little stilted. I found DiCaprio's character lacking a level of depth I'd expect for a desperate father, in the scenes involving his children. Maybe that was his character's defence mechanism. But I thought that performance was still better than Revenant.</p>
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<p>Ellen Page is always good to watch. Think she tends to get characters right most of the time, but for a Uni student she was hella perceptive.</p>
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<p>Tom Hardy was good, if a little stereotyped, as the sarcastic Englishman. Joseph Gordon-Levitt didn't get a lot to work with, and his long-term relationship as a partner with Dom didn't really present well in the film. Its like they knew each other well, but didn't give a shit.</p>
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<p>Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.</p>
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<p>Better than Man of Steel.</p>
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<p>Ok movie but not that good. Batfleck and Gal Gadot are probably the best things in it (and TBH I have no idea what Gadot's acting is like) but the plotting just seems all over the place.</p>
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<p>I think that the amount of talent involved might contribute to this, with Snyder and Nolan as producer = too many cooks. It has the poo faced seriousness of Nolan's films although at times Batfleck appears to have his tongue in cheek and he has the semi funny lines. Fishburne gets a few funny lines as Perry White as well.</p>
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<p>Saw the trailers (despite doing my usual don't go in until 20 minutes after start time to avoid them) for Civil War and Suicide Squad and they both look like they're going to be good.</p>
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<p>So just in case anyone hear was thinking about watching The Lady in The Van (unlikely but you never know - no tits, gore, violence or scatological humour)</p>
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<p>Its had some rave reviews and is doing good box office but I found it self indulgent, way too long and just pointless.</p>
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<p>Couple of grins at the re-creation of Camden in the 70/80's but that was it for me.</p>
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<p>When I was back home in NZ a week back they were saying how it was the number 1 movie in the country 3 weeks in a row - I'm surprised the union jack won with all the oldies apparently queuing back up to watch this movie over and over again.</p> -
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<p>I know you're ignoring me but that's one flick I turned off. Just pointless, sad, depraved shit and whilst some movies have to be sat through "just to see what happens" I gave zero fucks as to what happened to him.....</p>
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<p>Try watching Bad Boy Bubby in your early 20s with your Mum and your girlfriend when it was your Mum's choice (recommended by a friend of hers). That is fucking uncomfortable.</p>
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Try watching Bad Boy Bubby in your early 20s with your Mum and your girlfriend when it was your Mum's choice (recommended by a friend of hers). That is fucking uncomfortable.<br><br>
TBF, a double bill with Spanking the Monkey would be worse.</p></blockquote>
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I assumed being in a film as awful as spanking the monkey would have ruined the main actors career but he's managed to be in some good stuff over the years. <br><br>
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<p>Try watching Bad Boy Bubby in your early 20s with your Mum and your girlfriend when it was your Mum's choice (recommended by a friend of hers). That is fucking uncomfortable.</p>
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<p>TBF, a double bill with Spanking the Monkey would be worse.</p>
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<p>Bubby wants to see Angels t*ts..</p> -
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<p>Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.</p>
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<p>Better than Man of Steel.</p>
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<p>Ok movie but not that good. Batfleck and Gal Gadot are probably the best things in it (and TBH I have no idea what Gadot's acting is like) but the plotting just seems all over the place.</p>
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<p>I think that the amount of talent involved might contribute to this, with Snyder and Nolan as producer = too many cooks. It has the poo faced seriousness of Nolan's films although at times Batfleck appears to have his tongue in cheek and he has the semi funny lines. Fishburne gets a few funny lines as Perry White as well.</p>
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<p>Saw the trailers (despite doing my usual don't go in until 20 minutes after start time to avoid them) for Civil War and Suicide Squad and they both look like they're going to be good.</p>
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<p>Haven't seen it, but by the sounds of the scathing reviews, could have done with a giant edit - get rid of the dream sequences and flashbacks for starters.</p>
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<p>Like with Man of Steel, for some reason Snyder doesn't seem to get that you can only have so much CGI action before people get bored shitless. You've got to be moved by the characters - love, hate, fear, pissing yourself laughing, whatever, and with a fragmented story or little character development, you aren't.</p>
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<p>JJ Abrams understood that with The Force Awakens, epic action special effects movie with even more history riding on it, but he nailed it cos he got viewers invested in Han and Leia and the newbies Rey and Finn etc.</p> -
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<p>Haven't seen it, but by the sounds of the scathing reviews, could have done with a giant edit - get rid of the dream sequences and flashbacks for starters.</p>
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<p>Like with Man of Steel, for some reason Snyder doesn't seem to get that you can only have so much CGI action before people get bored shitless. You've got to be moved by the characters - love, hate, fear, pissing yourself laughing, whatever, and with a fragmented story or little character development, you aren't.</p>
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<p>JJ Abrams understood that with The Force Awakens, epic action special effects movie with even more history riding on it, but he nailed it cos he got viewers invested in Han and Leia and the newbies Rey and Finn etc.</p>
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<p>One of the dream sequences was what convinced me to go see it - a Batman fight - and I was gutted it was a dream.</p>
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<p>I don't think Snyder is a good director TBH. 300 was good, and I know that The Watchmen has it's fanbois around here, but that, Sucker Punch, Man of Steel, and this mark him as average. I'm gutted he's directing the Justice League movies and glad he's not directing Suicide Squad.</p> -
<p>I thought Watchmen and Sucker Punch were good. In fact, the latter was on last night here and I enjoyed catching a few minutes - though that may have just been Emily Browning's thighs talking :think:</p>
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<p>I think film critics are, generally, fuck heads. Like food critics, no-one wants to hear them just agree with the director's vision: more clicks in controversy.</p>
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<p>Its personal taste. You can talk about technical merit and whatnot, but how much someone enjoys a film is purely down to them.</p>
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<p>I certainly don't avoid a film because the critics said to. Fucking <em>Revenant</em> failed to deliver in any way.</p>