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[Spoiler Alert] Film reviews and ratings

Discussion in 'TC Media' started by Fancy Pants, Apr 1, 2009.

Discuss Film reviews and ratings in the TC Media area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Senna s1979

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    Surprisingly I found this funny as *. :39:
     
  2. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    Isle of Dogs. Great film by Wes Anderson.
     
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    Same here...it's an awful film though.
    Why I didn't switch it off is one of the greatest misunderstanding's in the history of myself.
     
  4. Doogs. Lustig your the one, you still turn me on.

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    The Rock is a funny big *.
     
  5. Fontaine Gold Member Gold Member

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    Going to see that this week when I come back down from the Highlands. Love nearly all Wes Andersons movies.
     
  6. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    Did you like Fantastic Mr.Fox?
     
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  7. Fontaine Gold Member Gold Member

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    That's the one that has question marks for me I liked it but there was something about it that made me think I wouldn't watch it again.
     
  8. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    I really liked that one and this is similar in style as they're both stop motion.
     
  9. smokie899

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    10 Cloverfield lane. Very good watch. John Goodman played his part well. 7.5/10

    Not a movie but Wild Wild Country is one of the best documentaries I've seen in awhile. America is more * up than I could have imagined 9/10
     
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  10. PaulM1888 Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    I thought it was funny as * as well, couldn’t believe the reviews of it.
     
  11. Jeremie Frimpong

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    I like Wes Anderson’s films, but they’re not eminently rewatchable. In fact, the only one that I’ve rewatched is The Grand Budapest Hotel.
     
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    It was utter * but I knew it would be. Some good * in it though.
     
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  14. Valhalla Thus spoke Batistuta.

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    Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children


    Thought I’d probably hate it but ended up loving it. Like an X-Men film without the action. 3rd act goes a bit ‘blockbuster’ but still pretty enjoyable.

    When the X-Men gets an inevitable reboot they should hand the keys to Tim Burton.
     
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    Ready Player One

    Really enjoyed this as being a child of Atari and early comp games .Visuals are amazing

    A wee bit geeky as my Mrs thought it was a pile of * but I think it will be up there with Spielberg classics and my youngest daughter who was with us really enjoyed to .It's the kind of film you may need to watch a few times as there is loads going on
     
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  16. Valhalla Thus spoke Batistuta.

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    Surely be the film with the most Easter Eggs ever.
     
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    Watched Stir of Echoes last night (1999). Really good movie, I would give it an 8/10.

    Saw it years and years ago when I was about 10 and it freaked me out a bit, remembered it being really good. I thought it was one of those movies I would later watch as an * and actually think it was pish but it was superb. Much better than I remembered. Kevin Bacon is excellent in it, bit of a mental ending as well. More of a psychological thriller than a horror.
     
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    that city the rajneeshes built looked * hot,they still have a ashram in pune anybody can visit meditate do yoga,it only costs like 200 rupees for a bed.the villagers in the doc were close minded bigots,uncle sam made the movemnt them look bad.that crazy meditation they were doing is quite a normal practice in a lot of meditation circles in india.sheela was a bit of a nutter but shes done her time and is giving back to society she runs that end of life place.were the rajneeshes really a cult?if so then Christianity,islam & any other religion is a cult.
     
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    * sake man it was just one big orgy. Nowt wrong with that mind lol. Seriously though when you seen the impact it had on peoples life’s you can’t knock it tbh. It did get * up in the end mostly due to sheela.
    And why did they go to America, because the constitutions would protect them. Why could America not get rid of them when they wanted to, because of their own constitutions.
    These constitutions seem to causing America more problems than helping
    In my eyes every religion is a cult. Their holy books were wrote by humans and humans tend be *
     
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  20. Fontaine Gold Member Gold Member

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    Watched Isle of Dogs at the cinema last Friday and it was good enough. Probably wouldn't rate it above 7.5/10.

    Worth the watch, not a lot of replay value.