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Tuulia

Hell, I don't even know how to use this thing, actually... oh well... *shrug*

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  • RC7 wrote: » Shardlake wrote: » That's fine if they can do it and know some people love John Glen but I'd hope for someone not so journeyman as him to do the job. Campbell is fine and if he returned I'd have no problem but I think using Men…
  • SirHilaryBray wrote: » Suivez_ce_parachute wrote: » Germanlady wrote: » You wouldn't see that from the Colonel and I am sure, HE could really tell a bit. I never said I had more than only rumours too about SPECTRE being said to be C…
  • doubleoego wrote: » People were saying that it wasn't his hair that it was some fur around the collar of his police uniform. Seriously? Oh...
  • chrisisall wrote: » RogueAgent wrote: » On a separate I have to say Chris Pratt in my opinion would make a great new Indiana Jones should Disney choose so? I read an article that said because he is all religious & stuff (he thanks God…
  • bondbat007 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » There will always be people who for some reason get enjoyment from being asses by spreading spoilers. On the other hand, why would anyone wishing to avoid spoilers read comments anywhere... or even articl…
  • Suivez_ce_parachute wrote: » And then again, do you remember what happened when Marketto took the photo of Silva's blond hair on the London set, a secret at that time ?.. I wasn't here then... what happened?
  • There will always be people who for some reason get enjoyment from being asses by spreading spoilers. On the other hand, why would anyone wishing to avoid spoilers read comments anywhere... or even articles or reviews or stuff after the movie has…
  • SaintMark wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » A Walk Among The Tombstones So... women being kidnapped, tortured and cut to pieces. Rrrrright. And a recovering alcoholic ex-cop investigating. How original. I like Liam Neeson, always have, and he's a good…
  • bondjames wrote: » RE: actors - I don't mind them blowing some budget on the actors, but we really don't need name brands to make the film a success. GE & CR did perfectly fine while casting relative unknowns. In a way, I love what Campbell di…
  • A Walk Among The Tombstones So... women being kidnapped, tortured and cut to pieces. Rrrrright. And a recovering alcoholic ex-cop investigating. How original. I like Liam Neeson, always have, and he's a good actor - which was obvious even in this -…
  • Is the 300 million confirmed? If that's really the actual budget, it just crazy, in my opinion. Obviously that much, or even more, can be used on a movie, one way or another, but why should it be? Just more money won't mean a better movie.
  • I'm close to finishing The 2 1/2 Pillars of Wisdom by Alexander McCall Smith. It's "The von Igelfeld trilogy"; the book contains Portuguese Irregular Verbs, The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs, and At The Villa of Reduced Circumstances - I'm now halfwa…
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » DaltonCraig007 wrote: » bondjames wrote: » I'm smelling Oscar nom for Hardy with Legends, based on that trailer. Tom Hardy will also play in Dicaprio's new movie this year, 'The Revenant',…
  • The American Finally saw this. I've always liked Anton Corbijn as a photographer. I like him as a music video maker. And so on. An interesting film maker, too. The movie is slow-moving, has little dialogue and at times not music, either. The compos…
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » bondjames wrote: » I'm smelling Oscar nom for Hardy with Legends, based on that trailer. Tom Hardy will also play in Dicaprio's new movie this year, 'The Revenant', so will he pull a McConaughey and win the Best …
  • Oh... well... nothing, I suppose. :)) It's just that there are so many movies coming out that I'm really, really looking forward to seeing. Autumn and winter should be very busy once again. Summertime at the cinema tends to be so boring in genera…
  • Ok, I'm practically drooling here... So, the weather is absolutely crap anyway, and there's nothing worth seeing in the cinema - apart from, well, Mad Max Fury Road, funny that - so can we have "the fall" ASAP, please?
  • SirHilaryBray wrote: » Shardlake wrote: » Spectre will probably be the best filmed Bond Hoyte van Hoytema is Chris Nolans master of large screen scapes. This will be a visually stunning film, there is a great cast only the story can let it dow…
  • The Great Gatsby - Visually kinda pretty and colourful - most of the time in a good way, at times not. Too much Tobey Maguire for me, but otherwise I liked the cast. I hated the use of some bloody awful modern music which really took me out of the m…
  • Cavill can act? And looks good? Oh, ok... I think I've only seen him in MOS, so waiting for further evidence... ;) (Hmm, the next work of his I might see could be where he's supposedly acting and looking good with Ben Affleck... - can he? is he? …
  • @haserot, I'm sorry, every 2 years and every other year both sound the same to me , in other words 2 years between, so I'm confused what you meant... In any case it has been more than 2 years between movies more often than not for quite some time no…
  • Earlier I actually had thought originally that I was commenting in the other thread, that I was continuing reading the conversation I had been reading the previous night. Sorry about that. I thought of moving the post, but since I had been replying …
  • SonofSean wrote: » The Sony issue over distribution rights - probably going to Warners - might give Mendes the opportunity to hem a 3rd but I'm doubtful. He's a very in demand director. Also, if Warners get involved they would prefer a director wi…
  • I did. I... umm... I'm cautious. Which means I wasn't immediately fascinated and hooked like with season 1. This looked more ordinary to me, but let's see how it develops.
  • ClarkDevlin wrote: » Nowadays, the internet spoils it all for you, which is saddening. Not really. The Internet doesn't come around and force you to watch and read stuff. It's up to you. ;)
  • DaltonCraig007 wrote: » 'This Means War' is the only recent Hardy film that I had no interest in watching right away. Maybe one day i'll watch the damn thing, because it's Hardy, but my expectations are very low. Um, yes. My expectations we…
  • Tuulia wrote: » For his sake, I hope Hardy's experience was better... Well guess it wasn't; I just saw he said he felt "miserable" when doing it.
  • Master_Dahark wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » I don't know anything about DDL as a person, so I'm in no position to comment about him being crazy. That sounds fascinating, though, maybe I should look into it... :P DDL as Bond might have been very in…
  • @Master_Dahark, Yes, the ending was beautifully shot, but then Mann's movies in general are beautifully shot. I just feel like I'm always at a distance, you know, I just don't feel them... tragedies, romances... I'm just an observer. I'll need to re…
  • This Means War This is really, really bad. I wasn't expecting a lot, I knew that bleeping McG directed it, but it has Tom Hardy, so I decided to sit through it anyway. (I wonder if during TDKR Hardy and Bale exchanged notes and commiserated with ea…