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Watched Little Fockers with my GF last night, was decent, kinda enjoyed it.
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Impact (yes I know it is a miniseries) - is way too stressful emotionally.
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Watched Tangled again tonight. A really, really awesome movie.
PS - Isn't there a series thread?
PS - Isn't there a series thread?
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Yes - just too emotional to go and find it
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Having done Ballet I simply find these kind of films so unrealistic to the point where I won't watch them even if you tape my eyes open and tie me to a chair. That goes for all these stupid renditions of Stomp the yard. Truly mindless cinema that. Oooh lookie here another movie without a story \o/KatrynKat wrote:i'm actually amazed at how you guys like Black Swan as it it loosely a movie about a ballet.....
don't get me wrong, i'm not criticizing you for watching or liking it... arts and culture is a big part of my life and as a dancer myself i think it is wonderful that this is happening..... kudos to you all...
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I bet you looked like the bee's knees in your leotard.RuadRauFlessa wrote:Having done Ballet
Did you have a cod-piece?
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No, we paid for her to go. She watched the entire thing without 3D glasses.jamin_za wrote:TLDR: cheapskate dad wont cop a few extra Rands so his kid can watch a movie in 3DStuart wrote:Took the redhead to see this. Scoured newspapers and websites to find a 2D version, all to no avail. SK Southgate was showing the 2D version, but Southgate is a touch on the dodge side. I wish they would show non-3d versions of movies at selected cinemas. 3D is completely overhyped imho.
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shame... poor her...
@Jamin: a man in a leotard.... yummy......
i bet you would look great in one...
@Jamin: a man in a leotard.... yummy......
i bet you would look great in one...
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No he wouldn't
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Only if you are a big fan of a sight knows the "banana hammock"KatrynKat wrote:@Jamin: a man in a leotard.... yummy......
i bet you would look great in one...
And if you are, shame on you!
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Want to go catch The Town with Ben Affleck. Most of his movies suck bottom, but this one actually looks promising. A Ben Affleck movie with good reviews! Who would have thought?!
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No, It's loosely a movie about Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis getting it on (with some dancing and story in between) . In Other Words.KatrynKat wrote:i'm actually amazed at how you guys like Black Swan as it it loosely a movie about a ballet.....
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. . . says the guy with the Affleck avvie . . .Mystical_Titan wrote:Ben Affleck. Most of his movies suck bottom
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Hey, I said MOST. I really enjoyed Daredevil and I would rather they made a sequal for that than the utter garbage that was Elektra.
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You know they only made Elektra so teens could gawk at Jennifer Garner in skintight leather, right?
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At least they had a reason.Stuart wrote:You know they only made Elektra so teens could gawk at Jennifer Garner in skintight leather, right?
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Well, not even that could save Elektra, just like Jessia Biel in the shower couldn't save Blade III.
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Only because they didn't show enough of Jessica Biel in the showerMystical_Titan wrote:Well, not even that could save Elektra, just like Jessia Biel in the shower couldn't save Blade III.
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There was an article on Cracked recently. Apparently Afleck is quite good when it comes to directing, and the town is by all intents and purposes a really good movie.Mystical_Titan wrote:Want to go catch The Town with Ben Affleck. Most of his movies suck bottom, but this one actually looks promising. A Ben Affleck movie with good reviews! Who would have thought?!
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Read that same article. I enjoyed Gone Baby Gone, and I'm sure I will like The Town from what I've seen so far. There was of course Jersey Girl, not to mention Gigli, which were horrendous though. It seems for every hit he has at least two misses...
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There was also that time travel movie with Uma Therman that was also average.
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Yeah... but he didn't direct Jersey Girl or Gigli.ryanrich wrote:Read that same article. I enjoyed Gone Baby Gone, and I'm sure I will like The Town from what I've seen so far. There was of course Jersey Girl, not to mention Gigli, which were horrendous though. It seems for every hit he has at least two misses...
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