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I just watched Exit through the gift shop. It's a Documentary/movie about this guy that is just out of this world. I don't want to reveal too much about it. I do once again highly recommend it.
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Synthesis wrote:In case nobodies posted this yet:

I really can't wait until The Smurfs come out. Looks awesome

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I wonder if I still have my Smurf figurines somewhere...
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StarPhoenix wrote:I wonder if I still have my Smurf figurines somewhere...
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i used to watch that show and luved it..... :)
even got the cd...

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Siemens wrote:I just watched Exit through the gift shop. It's a Documentary/movie about this guy that is just out of this world. I don't want to reveal too much about it. I do once again highly recommend it.
You watched an entire film in a gift shop?
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Stuart wrote:
Siemens wrote:I just watched Exit through the gift shop. It's a Documentary/movie about this guy that is just out of this world. I don't want to reveal too much about it. I do once again highly recommend it.
You watched an entire film in a gift shop?
Lol the name of the movie is actually a very clever metaphor.
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It's basically a documentary about a guy who is making a documentary about street art. It's tricky to explain what happens. Even the people who made the documentary weren't sure what on earth is happening.
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Might be going to watch Fast Five after work today.
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I watched Tangled (whoever recommended this to me I dislike you!!!), How to train your Dragon (loved it) and The company men(meh)
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And Gnomeo and Juliet which was by far the worst 3D animation movie I've ever seen. It's as if the whole movie was aimed towards kids.
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Siemens wrote:And Gnomeo and Juliet which was by far the worst 3D animation movie I've ever seen. It's as if the whole movie was aimed towards kids.
Wow... an animation movie for kids?! How DARE they?! :lol:
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The Adjustment Bureau with Matt Damon. Highly recommended. I felt they could have done even more with the great storyline, but never the less a very good film.
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The poster for that looks almost like another sequel for Jason Borne.

Watched Fast Five the weekend and I really enjoyed it. One or two far-fetched stunts, but a very solid movie. And of course watching The Rock and Vin Diesel hit the piss out of each other was very cool. :)
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Just finished watching another outstanding outing by the Coen brothers: True Grit.
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Ooh yeah I loved True Grit.
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Just watched Gnomio and Juliet - loved the bunny rabbits
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Off to see Winnie the Pooh today once voting is done. I'll be sure to keep my comments in spoiler tags when I get back.
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Lol I love that funny round bear. But Tiggr is my fav.
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Siemens wrote:FF5 brings all the heroes of the previous movies into 1 movie set in Brazil. Will wait for DVD release.
Sigh, how dare you call it "FF5".... :D :x
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Fast Five was awesome! Really enjoy it. Less about the street cards and more about the story and the action.
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wizardofid wrote:
Siemens wrote:FF5 brings all the heroes of the previous movies into 1 movie set in Brazil. Will wait for DVD release.
Sigh, how dare you call it "FF5".... :D :x
He has a stutter, okay?
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I am glad Dwayne Johnson is in this one. He is a surprisingly good actor. I will not be disappointed if Paul Walker and Tyrese Gibson never make another movie though. The second one was pure torture and I didn't even watch the third or fourth ones.
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ryanrich wrote:Ooh yeah I loved True Grit.
Man, been craving to watch that!

While everyone was voting yesterday, I went on a movie marathon and watched, Thor, Priest and
The Fast and The Furious 5.

Thor - Was a good comic book movie, not great but good. I enjoyed the cinematography and had some great special effects.
Priest - Was bad. I thought it was boring. Too much acting and not enough action. The movie was to serious and was the wrong tone for this kind of film I thought.
Fast Five - Was enjoyable. Story was nothing amazingly new or original, but it is a fun ride through Rio with our favourite bunch of characters from the franchise. Some nice chases and action scenes.
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I watched Winnie the Pooh and still managed to get my vote in.
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