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Toy story 3 , Pixar at it's brilliant best.

Rise of the footsoldier...Cracking.

haven't seen any of the Toy Story movies but watched Rise Of The Footsoldier not so long ago, and it's definitely one of the best gangster movies ever. unforgettable and unmissable.

Not a film but I have just finished watching Russel T. Davies's 'The Second Coming' which was made in 2003 and starred Christopher Eccleston and Lesley Sharp. I watched it when it was first on television but hadn't seen it since.

Russel T. Davies is one of the most talented writers around just now and TV would be a much better place if there was more from the likes of him and a lot less of the sh*te that has forged careers for a multitude of partially talented soap opera actors.

Not only is it worth watching purely for what it contains but also because its main critics were a blinkered religous half wits who refused to accept the idea that the son of God could be an ordinary punter with limited intellect and who didn't give a toss where you want to put your willy!

As a huge fan of Queer As Folk I have to agree with you about Russel T. Davies :JC_doubleup:

Inception. I didn't get everything, but still a highly entertaining movie with plenty of twist.

Karate kid was just awful. Even the title is wrong, traditional Chinese don't practice Karate, they do Kong fu!

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Up to the first adverts in Saw 2 - can't comment yet, other than different writer/director team and it shows - seems to be toned down from Saw so far - I'll keep you all posted.

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Watched K-PAX a couple of nights ago with friends. A charming psychological thriller starring the perennially outstanding Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges. A very interesting idea which was reasonably well executed (although the end was botched to an extent) - I recommend it though.

Up to the first adverts in Saw 2 - can't comment yet, other than different writer/director team and it shows - seems to be toned down from Saw so far - I'll keep you all posted.

I quite like Saw 2, but sadly it's downhill from there in the Saw-ga (Saw saga...never mind). It's a bit different.

Just watched The Devil and Daniel Johnston and it was fairly interesting. I already knew some things about him, but not the whole story. It's a pretty decent documentary that reminded me of "You're Gonna Miss Me"(the documentary about Roky Erickson), although I think it's not as good as "You're Gonna Miss Me". They're both worth watching.

I quite like Saw 2, but sadly it's downhill from there in the Saw-ga (Saw saga...never mind). It's a bit different.

HA, Saw-ga! I like that, have a sweetie!

Any road up, finished Saw 2, and I wasn't that happy with it :( Seemed to be running out of ideas very early on. Not sure I'll even bother with Saw 3.

Ho-hum!

Not a film but I have just finished watching Russel T. Davies's 'The Second Coming' which was made in 2003 and starred Christopher Eccleston and Lesley Sharp. I watched it when it was first on television but hadn't seen it since.

Russel T. Davies is one of the most talented writers around just now and TV would be a much better place if there was more from the likes of him and a lot less of the sh*te that has forged careers for a multitude of partially talented soap opera actors.

Not only is it worth watching purely for what it contains but also because its main critics were a blinkered religous half wits who refused to accept the idea that the son of God could be an ordinary punter with limited intellect and who didn't give a toss where you want to put your willy!

Have to quote this post again to thank you for letting me know about "The Secong Coming". Watched it on youtube a couple of days ago and I have to say that it was really good and also very interesting.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. One of the better adaptations if you ask me.

Currently watching Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Going through the series in all the wrong order!

hmmmmm and now you are regaling us with tales of kiddy films!

What will be next, Peppa Pig Does Dallas? Bob the Builder 3 in 3D (Can We Fix It, No It's f**ked)? Torture-porn in the Night Garden?

jeeezus, almost adults and their Harold twatting Potter!

hmmmmm and now you are regaling us with tales of kiddy films!

What will be next, Peppa Pig Does Dallas? Bob the Builder 3 in 3D (Can We Fix It, No It's f**ked)? Torture-porn in the Night Garden?

jeeezus, almost adults and their Harold twatting Potter!

To be fair, Harold's adventures have got a very high number of adult followers - most of them have kids themselves, but nevertheless! They do like Harry Potter!

OR, to be "fair" there are a lot of sad f**ks who get taken up by the hype. I give you Dan Brown, your honour!

Fair point, but having grown up with the book (I read the first one when I was 5), am I a "sad f**k", too?

I agree about Dan Brown though, what a tool. Even after I read Angels and Demons, which everyone adored, I hated it. The Da Vinci Code, though it had quite a good idea behind it, was a stinker. Haven't bothered with The Lost Symbol, heard it's the worst.

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