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  • jetsetwilly wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Barbie has crossed $200 million dollars in the US in 5 days. Oppenheimer, a 3 hour, very dense and deeply intelligent drama (with an amazing script, stunning filmmaking on all levels, and an "A" list…
  • Sorry, "don't " get it.
  • jetsetwilly wrote: » MakeshiftPython wrote: » Why are we comparing an adult drama with popcorn films? Might as well debate over whether THE GODFATHER PART II or THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN was the better film of 1974. Both are equall…
  • Barbie has crossed $200 million dollars in the US in 5 days. Oppenheimer, a 3 hour, very dense and deeply intelligent drama (with an amazing script, stunning filmmaking on all levels, and an "A" list cast, all working at the top of their games,) …
  • jetsetwilly wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Zekidk wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Just seen Oppenheimer. Saw it today also...well, the most of it. I heard it was a good movie afterwards :-) You missed the best film of the …
  • Zekidk wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Just seen Oppenheimer. Saw it today also...well, the most of it. I heard it was a good movie afterwards :-) You missed the best film of the year so far.
  • Just seen Oppenheimer. Extraordinary. Superb script. Stunning filmmaking on every level. A cast all at the top of their game. Very powerful. Thought provoking. Scary. Emotional. So good to have a deeply intelligent film drawing such mighty reviews a…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Isaac Asimov wrote a magnificent book (in fact, Asimov wrote a ton of magnificent books in his life!) on the subject of Extraterrestrial Civilisations, in which he explored the possibility of another advanced civilization existi…
  • UK opening week box office is extremely good.
  • matt_u wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » MI 7 is an international hit. Sorry to disappoint withbthis reality to those who get off on others failure. U know who u are. The reality, unfortunately, is that the film won’t likely cross $700M worl…
  • MI 7 is an international hit. Sorry to disappoint withbthis reality to those who get off on others failure. U know who u are.
  • jetsetwilly wrote: » matt_u wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » matt_u wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Saw it in IMAX, which is a must for this insanely spectacular and brilliantly staged and photographed film. I was on the edge of my seat, …
  • matt_u wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » matt_u wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Saw it in IMAX, which is a must for this insanely spectacular and brilliantly staged and photographed film. I was on the edge of my seat, I laughed, I gasped at th…
  • matt_u wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Saw it in IMAX, which is a must for this insanely spectacular and brilliantly staged and photographed film. I was on the edge of my seat, I laughed, I gasped at the incredible stunts - how he does this insan…
  • Saw it in IMAX, which is a must for this insanely spectacular and brilliantly staged and photographed film. I was on the edge of my seat, I laughed, I gasped at the incredible stunts - how he does this insane stunts is beyond me, and I found the emo…
  • PDJamesBond wrote: » SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » MI2 is a guilty pleasure of mine. But I feel like it's from Ghost Protocol that the franchise started discovering itself. Ghost Proto…
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » MI2 is a guilty pleasure of mine. But I feel like it's from Ghost Protocol that the franchise started discovering itself. Ghost Protocol is my fav so far. Seeing MI7 tomorrow.
  • Univex wrote: » I liked it. I really did. Wasn't expecting that, and was pleasantly surprised. I may even like it more than TOD. As of now, I think my ranking is: 1.Raiders 2.Crusade 3.Dial 4.Doom 5.What was that other one called? Bah, who …
  • Dragonpol wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » Dragonpol wrote: » If this doesn't convince you that aliens and UFOs are real then nothing will: Once again it is so easy and so safe to make fun of any subject which challenges our narrow …
  • I do get this subject is very scary for many people and some of you must find comfort in just denying it is a possibility, even without doing any research into the subject. But a few of you, reading this now, will, I hope, have the courage to dig…
  • Dragonpol wrote: » If this doesn't convince you that aliens and UFOs are real then nothing will: Once again it is so easy and so safe to make fun of any subject which challenges our narrow and, often, ignorant perspective that we are to…
  • Venutius wrote: » Yes, it certainly seems plausible that technologically-advanced civilisations far out in space might have knowledge/experience of catastrophic nuclear wars (or their equivalent) in their own histories and would therefore have som…
  • Sorry, Colonel Halt. Writing too fast, rather busy here.
  • Venutius wrote: » Thing is, if aliens wanted to observe/study humans, they actually wouldn't reveal themselves - because doing so would fundamentally change human behaviour and society and that'd totally defeat the object of observing/studying us …
  • DarthDimi wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » I've deeply researched UFO and abduction cases for 4 years now for a TV project I'm developing. I've spoken to…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » I've deeply researched UFO and abduction cases for 4 years now for a TV project I'm developing. I've spoken to dozens of witnesses, including an RAF pilot, w…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » ColonelSun wrote: » I've deeply researched UFO and abduction cases for 4 years now for a TV project I'm developing. I've spoken to dozens of witnesses, including an RAF pilot, who was sent to intercept an unknown object show…
  • I've deeply researched UFO and abduction cases for 4 years now for a TV project I'm developing. I've spoken to dozens of witnesses, including an RAF pilot, who was sent to intercept an unknown object showing on the base's radar which he said was hov…
  • talos7 wrote: » Calvin liked it… Yeah, I'm with him. Thumbs up. I'm not sure I'm quite getting the very negative reviews, but such is life.
  • Well, I loved Indy 5. Harrison Ford gives such a beautiful performance. It's miles better than Crystal Skull, and I preferred the story to Temple of Doom, although the staging of the action, while certainly good, does lack that Spielberg clarity, im…