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    Quote Originally Posted by peter soutos tash View Post
    classic

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    I might have to buy these on Amazon or Play.com I forgot how good they are

    And i only thought of them when i was dusting (of all things!) around the bf's tiny pot of fools gold lol lol lol

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    I'm also in the club of having watched very very few films! However I would echo what a few others have said with Shawshank Redemption, Saving Private Ryan and Seven. If a film can sustain my concentration for more than half an hour that has got to be the ultimate accolade for a director

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    Quote Originally Posted by wabo View Post
    best film ive seen this week;

    district 9
    Seen this recently. A very, very good film. It also makes a nice change for a film like that to be set somewhere else than the US of A

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    Cant belive no-one mentioned Con air....... Totally Brilliant. Highlander also
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    Rita, Sue and Bob too.

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    If you're really into your films, a great investment is the Cineworld Unlimited card. £13.50 a month and you can go as much as you want for nothing extra.

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    Watched 'The Shooter' last nite on film 4. Cracking film if you've not seen it before
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    The shooter. I taped it or sky plussed it ( Whichever is correct these days). looked brilliant.
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    Shutter Island = predictable zzz
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    Kick Ass

    I went tot his expecting a bland mundane comic book film spoof. How wrong was I? What I had treated myself to was a superbly dark, laugh out loud funny take on the genre. Laced with references to great writers such as Frank Miller, Stan Lee and Jerry Siegal.

    A truly wonderful film and well worth any pennies you may spend on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Botev Plovdiv Ski View Post
    Kick Ass

    I went tot his expecting a bland mundane comic book film spoof. How wrong was I? What I had treated myself to was a superbly dark, laugh out loud funny take on the genre. Laced with references to great writers such as Frank Miller, Stan Lee and Jerry Siegal.

    A truly wonderful film and well worth any pennies you may spend on it.
    Heard this was supposed to be quality, am looking forward to seeing it
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