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Post by Aidan on Feb 25, 2006 18:25:56 GMT
"Napoleon Dynamite" is a real classic. Kid: What're you going to do today, Napoleon? Napoleon: Whatever I feel like I wanna do, gosh!"
Funniest movie ever (second to Monty Python and the Holy Grail)
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Post by Mark Iron on Feb 26, 2006 1:12:52 GMT
I got the DVD on Monday and I was looking out for him. I did see him. He does absolutly nothing. You can hardly see him. His cameo is like Diesel's in "Percy takes the Plunge." After Gromit spins around on the Flag Pole (toawards the end), he flies over a roof. He's in some sort of a pot. Hope this helps. . could someone pleast post a screencap of his cameo?
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Post by OJ on Feb 26, 2006 22:57:54 GMT
Has anyone seen a trailer for "Flushed away"? I wouldn't mind seeing it. It looks interesting. I don't think Plasticine would have been good to use for this movie so CGI was better. Ian McKellen should make a good villan as he does in X Men.
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Post by Sean on Feb 28, 2006 9:46:34 GMT
There are several good movies coming out this year, but here are the one's I myself will see.
The Pink Panther Over the Hedge Ice Age 2: The Meltdown Garfield 2: A Tale of Two Kitties Flushed Away
Also, Jim Davis released the official plot to Garfield 2
Everyone's favorite fat cat is headed to London! When Jon Arbuckle has to go to the UK on business, Garfield and Odie stow away in his suitcase, and once there, Garfield is mistaken for a look-alike cat who has just inherited an entire castle! Garfield and Odie are enjoying their "power" and "servants", but their "reign" is put in jeopardy when the evil Lord Dargis (Billy Connelly) plans to kill Garfield off and change the castle into a resort. It's up to the fat cat and dumb dog to locate the real royal cat and get a message to Jon and the king before they get the lowest form of royal treatment there is.
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Post by FlyingScotsman on Feb 28, 2006 12:26:55 GMT
Oh dear... sounds like the typical "American character comes to Britain" plot. Expect snooty butlers and jokes about driving on the left galore!
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Post by Sean on Mar 1, 2006 17:40:05 GMT
Normally I'd agree, but we're talking Garfield here. My guess is that we'll see snooty animals and the like. But I guess it's only natural.
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Post by douglas on Mar 6, 2006 0:23:38 GMT
Here be my tops:
Napoleon Dynamite Happy Gilmore Tommy Boy Joe Dirt Monty Python and the Holy Grail Scary Movie 3 The Brothers Grimm HP movies Home on the Range I, Robot Hitch
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Post by SRapi on Mar 6, 2006 1:56:11 GMT
Is anyone watching the Oscars? Wallace And Gromit won the Oscar!
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Post by Mark Iron on Mar 6, 2006 2:47:12 GMT
yep, not too bad, and I'm very happy they won the oscars. I hope we see another film of them in future.
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Post by bobwinkle007 on Mar 6, 2006 3:48:12 GMT
Is anyone watching the Oscars? Wallace And Gromit won the Oscar! Yay! ;D And Narnia lost an Oscar But King Kong won it! ;D And Brokeback Mountain is probably going to win the Best Picture But maybe it won't ;D Are the Oscars even over yet? Can someone tell who won best pic?
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Post by Mark Iron on Mar 6, 2006 3:54:19 GMT
no, not over yet. Though I don't know who one that yet.
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Post by stuart7 on Mar 11, 2006 23:49:03 GMT
Anyone seen the film 'Twin Town' starrying Rhys Ifans and Llyr Evans. That is pure classic Welsh comedy.
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Post by Cranky on Mar 12, 2006 1:38:34 GMT
I can't say I have. i think i've heard of it though. The only Drama film I would have to like, is Lord of the flies, amazing movie.
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Post by edwardblue on Mar 12, 2006 3:31:02 GMT
Is anyone watching the Oscars? Wallace And Gromit won the Oscar! Yay! ;D And Narnia lost an Oscar But King Kong won it! ;D And Brokeback Mountain is probably going to win the Best Picture But maybe it won't ;D Are the Oscars even over yet? Can someone tell who won best pic? For those of you who hadn't heard, the wins in the top categories are as follows: BEST PICTURE: CrashBEST ACTOR: Philip Seymour Hofmann - CapoteBEST ACTRESS: Reese Witherspoon - Walk The LineBEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: George Clooney - SyrianaBEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Rachel Wiesz - The Constant GardenerBEST DIRECTOR: Ang Lee - Brokeback Mountain
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Post by Anime Boy on Mar 12, 2006 6:53:12 GMT
Have any of you seen "Brokeback Mountain" yet?
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Post by Smitty on Mar 17, 2006 3:12:35 GMT
I don't think I will. No, I'm sure I won't
Anyone ever see the "Batman and Robin" (Movie) Serial from 1949?
PS Serial is a form of movie where it comes in parts: Similar to daytime dramas, or cliffhangers.
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Post by FlyingScotsman on Mar 18, 2006 18:05:58 GMT
Has anyone seen V for Vendetta yet, and is it any good?
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Post by stepneydude on Mar 18, 2006 20:33:46 GMT
I recently watched Terror Toons after seeing an advert for it in a magazine. Let me say this - if you like Itchy & Scratchy, and you think it would be fun to see it happen in real life, then you will enjoy this movie. The gore was nice and over-the-top - just the way I like it!
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Post by Captain Punjab on Mar 18, 2006 20:58:49 GMT
Ohohoho, I read a review of Terror Toons at somethingawful.com and it made me want to see it, so I'll probably watch it at some point in the near future.
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Post by stepneydude on Mar 19, 2006 13:29:14 GMT
It's basically a real-life Itchy and Scratchy. You'll only hate it if you don't like gore, or if you don't like awful effects
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