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El Pibe Wrote:

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> I'm guessing 20,000 Days is vgrant hell, akin to

> sitting afixed, clockwork orange stylee, in an

> imax cinema showing endless youtube videos of cute

> cats.


I went to the Barbican showing last night (with Q&A and live performance) and frankly, everything about it was perfect.

Gerrard Wrote:

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> Under the Skin - a second stinker in recent years

> from Scarlett Johansson


It's like a piece of coursework by a third-year student. Now it's on DVD, male viewers may be swayed by the opportunity to view a naked Scarlett Johansson frame by frame at their leisure, however.

The Hobbit was pretty dire, but mainly due to lack of pace and editing. I had to leave after thirty minutes. Even the lovable Martin Freeman's two-step reaction thing wasn't enough to keep me there.


All of the Harry Potters are pretty bad, redeemed only by the older (aka proper) actors. I appreciate that kind of filming is hard on a child actor though as it's all CGI, green screen and reaction shots. Not a fan of CGI generally.

ultraburner Wrote:

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> Red Sonja and Conan the barbarian.



Nooooo - surely you don't mean the original Arnie Conan? A cracking film (and soundtrack) especially if you see the directors cut. Fantasy, suberb fighting scenes,giant snakes, James Earl Jones, one of the best movie musical scores ever, fantasy, tongue in cheek humour - ripping off head of vulture with his teeth, etc. etc.


The remake however, truly does suck!


HP

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