Frisky Feline
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round 12
identify theif
die hard (5) if I m not mistaken its about dad and son
identify theif
die hard (5) if I m not mistaken its about dad and son
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I watched The Call and Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
i like them very much. what an action! also, i dont realize the job in the movie, The Call, is pretty harder to me. damn...
Which version? US or Sweden?
I think Sweden version is better than US version.
I have not seen the Swedish version only the US version. Isn't the Swedish version titled, "Män som hatar kvinnor", or is that only the original book?
It seems in the last few years we keep getting these superhero/comic book movies all the time...Botti, I remember you mentioned about seeing The Lone Ranger. What did you end up thinking about it?
Last movie I saw was Cloud Atlas.
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Lone Ranger and Man of Steel, yes you guessed it - School holidays. I go to the cinemas purely for the family's sake - for the outing and for the atmospheric experience not for getting anything out of the movie itself (No CC). I usually patiently wait to watch it again on DVD to get any sense out of it.
saw "World War Z" in town, it was a one-off for me to go, as it was a subtitled 'special screening' the film started off good...but towards the end it got boring...promising at first, but im so sick of hollywood's treatment of appplying the same old cycle of Equilibrium the disequilibrium.then return or restoration...its just BORING...or even the 'hinting of a sequel aren't very clever either id liken to see a more mix of Woody Allen' style mix in hitchcock, and some more Scay Scary towards the end, not the corridors of predictability shit...like why did plane landed so close to the facutly, just irrated me too hollywoodyish predictable-insulting-the-audience shit...grrrr
Took the Missus to see Despicable Me 2 a while back. I was a bit meh about it, but she loved it!
Pacific Rim is out next week I think, so I'm going to see that for sure. Giant Robots are right up my stret, and Guilliarmo Del Toro can do no wrong in my book