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Old 07-15-2010, 09:15 PM   #461 (permalink)
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I done boughted this here one a couple weeks ago.

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Old 07-16-2010, 02:37 AM   #462 (permalink)
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^the Mist was great fun, always a treat to see William Sadler on screen playing a jerk. The central concept is brilliant, like a modern update of all those monster movies about irresponsibility with nuclear waste. Ending was really sadistic too, haha. A classy B-movie... I'd like a sequel even though it's completely unnecessary
Yeah, it's a half decent film. Films never tend to get the monster thing just right, I guess it's a really hard thing to do really well but The Mist is one of the best ones I've seen of its kind. Not great, but it can sit proudly in my DVD collection. I loved seeing the massive monster, I love that stuff. I wish someone would make a definitive monster movie. Some would argue Jaws, but a shark is too natural to be a monster.
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Old 07-16-2010, 04:36 AM   #463 (permalink)
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I done boughted this here one a couple weeks ago.

I own that one as well. Just re-watched a couple weeks ago actually. It's a good movie, but I feel like they left out some key stuff.
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:29 AM   #464 (permalink)
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I own that one as well. Just re-watched a couple weeks ago actually. It's a good movie, but I feel like they left out some key stuff.
A promoter I met up in NC actually told me the same thing. But for me, I wasn't really that into the hardcore punk scene before I found this film. I was aware of it; I just never really looked into it

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Yeah, it's a half decent film. Films never tend to get the monster thing just right, I guess it's a really hard thing to do really well but The Mist is one of the best ones I've seen of its kind. Not great, but it can sit proudly in my DVD collection. I loved seeing the massive monster, I love that stuff. I wish someone would make a definitive monster movie. Some would argue Jaws, but a shark is too natural to be a monster.
My favorite part of The Mist was when he was crying and kept clicking the empty gun in his mouth. I have a strange sense of humor...
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Old 07-16-2010, 01:40 PM   #465 (permalink)
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Yeah, it's a half decent film. Films never tend to get the monster thing just right, I guess it's a really hard thing to do really well but The Mist is one of the best ones I've seen of its kind. Not great, but it can sit proudly in my DVD collection. I loved seeing the massive monster, I love that stuff. I wish someone would make a definitive monster movie. Some would argue Jaws, but a shark is too natural to be a monster.
They have: The Host. It's a great film.

That American Hardcore film looks just like my sort of thing.


I have been waiting for the 2 disc version to come down in price for an eternity and got it yesterday for £3. Happy days.

I have seen this already and really enjoyed it as it's as much about Manchester and it's effect on the whole music scene as it was Joy Division and the disc has another 90 mins worth of interviews as a bonus, so I had to snap this up.
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Old 07-16-2010, 04:36 PM   #466 (permalink)
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Monty Python's The Meaning of Life and "Volume 12" of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 releases.

I love MST3K, so I didn't mind forking over 60 bucks for 4 episodes. >.>
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Old 07-16-2010, 06:41 PM   #468 (permalink)
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This movie was sh*t scary. Kept watching it though, therefore felt sick afterwards. Great acting though
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I haven't seen Jurassic Park in years, I can't wait to rewatch it. And Se7en is a favourite of mine, and it was on offer in HMV.
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I haven't seen Jurassic Park in years, I can't wait to rewatch it. And Se7en is a favourite of mine, and it was on offer in HMV.
Neither, but I'd like to watch it again to see the effects that I thought were so real as a child. Watching them now would probably make them look like puppets compared to the special effects they use today Se7en is a good movie, but pretty intense. Not something I can watch over and over.
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