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I watched John Carpenters Vampires lst night, James Woods wears the tightest fucking jeans known to man, unfortunately nothing is left to the imagination

you know you were lookin' ;)

*goes looks it up on youtube* :rofl-lol:

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I've never really got hooked on a multitude of films.

Now I've got a young Daughter I get far more enjoyment watching Disney flics, tbh.

I think the last film I saw at the Pictures was Mrs Doubtfire :D

Shit, actually I think it was! :unsure:

No, no, it'll come to me.........

Walked out of 12 Monkeys!

pictures :lol: the picture house, the picture show...the nickelodeon, i love you man :lol:

:unsure: I don't get it.

When you go to watch a film on the big screen, what do you call it?

I've always said "The Pictures"

s'alright Duck, 'ere's two n six, go t'pictures :lol:

i dunno, the movies i guess :lol:

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I\'ve never really got hooked on a multitude of films.

Now I\'ve got a young Daughter I get far more enjoyment watching Disney flics, tbh.

I think the last film I saw at the Pictures was Mrs Doubtfire

Shit, actually I think it was!

No, no, it\'ll come to me.........

Walked out of 12 Monkeys!

pictures :lol: the picture house, the picture show...the nickelodeon, i love you man

I don\'t get it.

When you go to watch a film on the big screen, what do you call it?

I\'ve always said \"The Pictures\"

s\'alright Duck, \'ere\'s two n six, go t\'pictures

i dunno, the movies i guess

That was funny - And an uncanny West Yorkshire-type accent. Well Done.

Movies? Cinema?

Yea, ok - Still stick with the good old Pictures - Christ you people have to change everything that was great! :fuckyou:

i wasnt being snotty or anything, i genuinely find it cool sounding :) (chuck instead of duck woulda come off better huh? :lol:) movies is just as archaic sounding if you think about it...moving pictures y'know. Cinema, very continental, very European, very South of France, very Bridget Bardot, very Sherry & Port on the veranda, hmm..unfortunately plank-headed americans and middle english shit-shovellers (no offence) have effectively inherited this language and hence tend to dictate the direction its going in :lol:

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I\'ve never really got hooked on a multitude of films.

Now I\'ve got a young Daughter I get far more enjoyment watching Disney flics, tbh.

I think the last film I saw at the Pictures was Mrs Doubtfire

Shit, actually I think it was!

No, no, it\'ll come to me.........

Walked out of 12 Monkeys!

pictures :lol: the picture house, the picture show...the nickelodeon, i love you man

I don\'t get it.

When you go to watch a film on the big screen, what do you call it?

I\'ve always said \"The Pictures\"

s\'alright Duck, \'ere\'s two n six, go t\'pictures

i dunno, the movies i guess

That was funny - And an uncanny West Yorkshire-type accent. Well Done.

Movies? Cinema?

Yea, ok - Still stick with the good old Pictures - Christ you people have to change everything that was great! :fuckyou:

i wasnt being snotty or anything, i genuinely find it cool sounding :) (chuck instead of duck woulda come off better huh? :lol:) movies is just as archaic sounding if you think about it...moving pictures y'know. Cinema, very continental, very European, very South of France, very Bridget Bardot, very Sherry & Port on the veranda, hmm..unfortunately plank-headed americans and middle english shit-shovellers (no offence) have effectively inherited this language and hence tend to dictate the direction its going in :lol:

You know I've travelled all over the UK with my job - Still do in fact - And you rarely hear "Chuck". "Around the South Yorkshire area(say Sheffield) they say "Duck" ALL the time(replacing words like "Love" and "Darling" etc.....)

Anywoooo........

Shit-Shovellers, lol - You're are officially MAD. Funny, but mad.

We're mad? coming from Mr. "You're Are" :tongue2:

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i saw an old Michael Caine movie (Deathtrap) and it occurs to me that this gentleman is one of the most underrated actors of all time (yes i know he's huge as an actor but his range isn't fully appreciated. check the resume:

The Man Who Would Be King

Get Carter

The Italian Job

Zulu

Alfie

The Ipcress File

Educating Rita

Sleuth

Hannah & Her Sisters

list is endless :)

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i saw an old Michael Caine movie (Deathtrap) and it occurs to me that this gentleman is one of the most underrated actors of all time (yes i know he's huge as an actor but his range isn't fully appreciated. check the resume:

The Man Who Would Be King

Get Carter

The Italian Job

Zulu

Alfie

The Ipcress File

Educating Rita

Sleuth

Hannah & Her Sisters

list is endless :)

The Man Who Would Be King = very very good

Get Carter = perfect hard man

The Italian Job = shame it was remade

Zulu = not over fussy for this but still a classic

Alfie = so much better than the remake

The Ipcress File = perfect spy film

Educating Rita = complete shit

Sleuth = not sure ive seen it

Hannah & Her Sisters = haven't seen it

Special mention for :

Escape To Victory

Funeral In Berlin

The Hand

The Jigsaw Man

Billion Dollar Brain

The Prestige

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I Could Never Be Your Woman is surprisingly funny, and Michelle Pfeiffer is still ridiculously beautiful. And it also stars Paul Rudd and the little girl who I thought was the only properly cast person in Atonement, which is always a bonus. :heart:

I'm sold. Is he awesome in it as he is in everything?

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i saw an old Michael Caine movie (Deathtrap) and it occurs to me that this gentleman is one of the most underrated actors of all time (yes i know he's huge as an actor but his range isn't fully appreciated. check the resume:

The Man Who Would Be King

Get Carter

The Italian Job

Zulu

Alfie

The Ipcress File

Educating Rita

Sleuth

Hannah & Her Sisters

list is endless :)

The Man Who Would Be King = very very good

Get Carter = perfect hard man

The Italian Job = shame it was remade

Zulu = not over fussy for this but still a classic

Alfie = so much better than the remake

The Ipcress File = perfect spy film

Educating Rita = complete shit

Sleuth = not sure ive seen it

Hannah & Her Sisters = haven't seen it

Special mention for :

Escape To Victory

Funeral In Berlin

The Hand

The Jigsaw Man

Billion Dollar Brain

The Prestige

Not to mention I did genuinely think tha\t he played Ebeneezer Scrooge excellently in the Muppet's Christmas Carol.

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So, who else loves James Woods? :heart:

Who doesn't love James Woods? :D

E_JamesWoods_325.jpg

:lol: Oh, dear...

I just watched HRS's No Country for Superbad Men trailer again, just to get the Lucas out of my system. :lol:

For anyone who hasn't seen it -

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So, who else loves James Woods? :heart:

Who doesn't love James Woods? :D

E_JamesWoods_325.jpg

:lol: Oh, dear...

I just watched HRS's No Country for Superbad Men trailer again, just to get the Lucas out of my system. :lol:

For anyone who hasn't seen it -

HRS directed that?

How? Why? Who? What? So many questions.

And why is it uploaded under other accounts?

I'm 99% sure he co-wrote it. It's for a contest or something. Isn't it awesome?

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I Could Never Be Your Woman is surprisingly funny, and Michelle Pfeiffer is still ridiculously beautiful. And it also stars Paul Rudd and the little girl who I thought was the only properly cast person in Atonement, which is always a bonus. :heart:

I'm sold. Is he awesome in it as he is in everything?

He's hilarious. And should definitely be given more lead roles.

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Saw Romeo + Juliet at school today. I found it quite good, I think it had a nice twist in maintaining the original Shakespearean dialogue, whilst setting the plot in a modern era. Leo plays a good part as usual, and Claire Danes has the nicest smile ever. :wub:

I'm really starting to like John Leguizamo now. He was good in Land of the Dead, great in Spun, and his acting in Summer of Sam was nothing short of excellent; the role of Vincent really suits him.

I've got a day off tomorrow, so I'll spend this night watching movies, starting off with Grizzly Man now.

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