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  • Creasy47 wrote: SJK91 wrote: Like the poster reads - enough said. I can't read what the poster says. What's the film? Oops, my bad. The link has been fixed on my original post. But @Samuel001 was indeed correct!
  • Like the poster reads - enough said.
  • Shocking news for those of you who are familiar with the television show 'Glee' - Cory Monteith has died at age 31. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/glee-star-cory-monteith-dies-584965
  • Soundofthesinners wrote: SJK91 wrote: Murdock wrote: Same as Tanner taking a swig of Heineken on the Job. Did you make this or just find it? Either way, it's brilliant. As a matter of fact, it is mine. Thank you. ;)
  • Murdock wrote: Same as Tanner taking a swig of Heineken on the Job.
  • The Heat Not to be confused with 'Heat' starring Pacino, De Niro and Kilmer. Overall it was indeed a funny movie, but I was frustrated with the shocking amount of flippancy towards the actual plot of the film. It was as stock of a story as you…
  • I've been hearing about this guy ever since he got in 'Daniel Craig' shape for Pacific Rim: Charlie Hunnam I suppose he would carry on the DC look. Haven't really seen him act in anything so I couldn't comment on that.
  • That, of current times, they SUCK. Need I go on? I actually think the best DC Bond game has been Quantum of Solace. To me, it had more replay value than any of the efforts that came after it. The new GoldenEye was good for a little bit, but …
  • SirHenryLeeChaChing wrote: SJK91 wrote: Accents, popularity and all other stuff withstanding, I don't think Pierce Brosnan comes off as a good actor in the James Bond films. As a matter of fact, for me, he is right next to Lazenby in terms of …
  • Accents, popularity and all other stuff withstanding, I don't think Pierce Brosnan comes off as a good actor in the James Bond films. As a matter of fact, for me, he is right next to Lazenby in terms of acting ability (as Bond). The only Bond per…
  • Perdogg wrote: 2. The Decline of Movie industry: Say what you want about movies like Moonraker and The Spy Who Loved Me. Despite the outlandish plots, EON was willing to spend money on these films. However, the movie industry is having to live wit…
  • Right! We have given STAR WARS a collective score of: 9.07 based on 19 votes. Thanks to all who participated! Next up...…
  • I surely hope that means Roger Deakins will come back! THEN maybe he'll get his Oscar. ;)
  • One final bump to get those last votes in! I'll be tallying in 24 hours.
  • My Star Trek V: The Final Frontier review is coming soon. Something glitched with the forum and my entire review got deleted. I'll be posting it soon. All I can say for now is that I didn't like it. ;)
  • Just to let you all know, I will be out of town for the next couple of days and will likely not have access to the internet. I'll be extending the voting for Star Wars until about July 9th or 10th. Until then, happy voting and discussion!
  • chrisisall wrote: SJK91 wrote: Alright here we go. Fight Club Ummm.. not supposed to talk about it.... ;) The first rule. :O I'm doomed.
  • As far as big budgeted filmmaking goes.... Abduction is so unbelievably bad that it hurts. This film makes Sigourney Weaver and Alfred Molina look like an Asylum actors. Some of the worst acting I have ever seen (particularly from Lautner and…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: While these films will probably never be amongst my go to catalogue of cinema, I do enjoy them and respect them vehemently for what they have done not only for the medium of film, but for their genre as a whole. I …
  • Alright here we go. - The Godfather Part II & III - Fight Club (in its entirety) - The Graduate - Memento - Raging Bull - Rear Window - The Fugitive - The Shawshank Redemption (in its entirety) - The Usual Suspects - Total Recall (19…
  • Continuing my very first trek into the films of Star Trek... Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home What a strange, joyous, wacky little movie. I honestly do not know where to begin. After viewing the first three Star Trek films within the last we…
  • DarthDimi wrote: 9,5/10 First of all, I love Star Wars. I have that fanboy thing going for it, and it's running mighty deep. But even more so, I respect Star Wars for what it meant at the time of its release. Here's a film that taught us aga…
  • QsAssistant wrote: SJK91 wrote: It's been awhile for this thread, hasn't it? I'm going to nominate the Director's Edition of... I'm just beginning to watch the Star Trek films for the first time, and I quite enjoyed the first entry i…
  • It's been awhile for this thread, hasn't it? I'm going to nominate the Director's Edition of... I'm just beginning to watch the Star Trek films for the first time, and I quite enjoyed the first entry in the series. I know it gets a lot of …
  • Man of Steel A fairly large let down for me for a variety of reasons. Could have been cut by at least 30 minutes - and those fight scenes.... It upsets me when movies vomits a 20 minute long CGI battle scene and expect us to be raptured in, bu…
  • Continuing my very first trek into the films of Star Trek... Star Trek III: The Search for Spock So, the question that was on my mind (and likely everyone's mind upon first viewing TSFS) was - just how the hell are they going to bring him ba…
  • thelivingroyale wrote: Dunno why Bond gets so much stick. She had some crap lines (not all bad though) but she had good chemistry with Brosnan and when she was playing MP she seemed more natural than Harris (who I think comes across as a bit woode…
  • What a tough list. I am not going to put them in order, but here is a preliminary list of my five all time favorites.... - Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - Casino Royale (2006) - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) - Jurassic Park (1993) - The Art…
  • Come on, you gotta go with the late Lois Maxwell. Even when she was getting long in the tooth with Roger, she still was the best. 1. Lois Maxwell 2. Naomie Harris 3. Caroline Bliss / Samantha Bond (tie)
  • Agent007391 wrote: Prepare for crap. Haha, uh oh. It seems that Star Trek III is quite divisive among fans, so I'm bracing for impact.