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Yeah a perfect Saturday night double bill. I've already seen TTRL like and I'm not sure about it, bit's are definitely class but I seem to remember finding it a bit lacking in structure. Remembered it looks fantastic though and thought it's worth another go for a couple of quid.
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Good call, the music in Mulholland Drive (amongst others) is superb.
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That reminds me, I must watch American Grafitti. I picked it up for a couple of quid in Sainsbury's along with The Thin Red Line but I'd forgot all about it.
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The Vincent Vega nature of my post.
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David Kelly replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
http://www.toontastic.net/board/index.php?...&pid=409445 Usually a hard one to please as well my mate. Sounds shite like I fail to see how Darabont doing King (in an adaptational (possibly a made up word) sense) can be bad but I'll find out shortly. And I just noticed your coments about Millers Crossing Wacky. You want shot with shit for that mate, it's an absolute classic. -
Dazed and Confused is another I love that no one seems to mention much. Possibly Ben Affleck and Matthew McConaughey's best roles.
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Never seen Erasrhead, but from the synopsis I've read it sounds possibly the most disturbing of the lot.
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Well they still will be legal to own, just not to sell, import or attack politicians with. (completely irrelevent of course when almost all blade related crime comes from kitchen knives and small pocket knifes which are cheap, very easy to get hold of and easily concealed and disposable) I just love the hypocrisy is all, like Two Jags transport policy when he wouldn't go 100m with one car for himself and his wife and another for her hair do. Basically it's legal to own a Samurai Sword, Legal to carry it and if your the proprietor of a Samurai sword shop it's legal to sell them. But that doesn't matter because it's illegal for the cops to search you! You sure about that? You dig it the most.
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David Kelly replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
Has anyone seen The Mist? It's Frank Darabont's latest Steven King adaption. I hadn't realised it had been out yet and I've just got a downloaded copy. -
Released later this month but available via torrent if your into that sort of thing. Brilliant it is too.
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If it's anything like FWWM or Mullholland Drive I will need to watch it more than once. The only one of Lynch's less straightforward ones that I managed to get my head round first time was Lost Highway. And that's only because I had only recently watched MD several times and read several threads on the IMDB fourms.
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Well they still will be legal to own, just not to sell, import or attack politicians with. (completely irrelevent of course when almost all blade related crime comes from kitchen knives and small pocket knifes which are cheap, very easy to get hold of and easily concealed and disposable) I just love the hypocrisy is all, like Two Jags transport policy when he wouldn't go 100m with one car for himself and his wife and another for her hair do. Basically it's legal to own a Samurai Sword, Legal to carry it and if your the proprietor of a Samurai sword shop it's legal to sell them. But that doesn't matter because it's illegal for the cops to search you!
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I've had Inland Empire on dvd for ages mind you and I just can't get round to watching it for some reason (possibly because I want to try and watch it in one session, something that's becoming increasingly difficult for me to do with anything over an hour and a half long).
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My Man Godfrey is one I would put into the forgotten gems catagory. One of my favourite films from Hollywood's golder era.
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Big Trouble In Little China. Possibly Carpenter's finest hour (certainly his most fun) but I'm sure it was critically panned. Quick Change. Probably Bill Murray's funniest film with a fantastic cast (Murray, Gina Davis, Randy Quaid, Jason Robards, Monk, Stanley Tucci, Clarrence Boddicker, Phil Hartman) and a bloke shouting Nude Women, Nude Women, Clowns Welcome, Nude Women. Excellent Stuff. So I Married An Axe Murderer. Mike Myers best film. "Heed troosers". The Black Dahlia. Got a panning from all quarters but looked gorgeous and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Point Break. One of the best action films of the ninetys. Murder On The Orient Express - Sidney Lumet directing one of the greatest casts ever assembled. Would probably make my top twenty. Fire Walk With Me is a masterpiece for me. I admit I was disapointed with it at first as it didn't resolve Coopers situation in the black lodge but the more I've watched of Lynch's work the more I love it.
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David Kelly replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
Glad I forgot about 2001 & Withnail & I because my top ten there would have been much more difficult to come up with. -
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David Kelly replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
I'll go with a top ten (I can do three or ten but five is too difficult; The Maltese Falcon TGTB&TU Star Wars Millers Crossing Paris Texas Mullholland Drive A Very Long Engagement Seven Pulp Fiction The Philidelphia Story Mind you other than that first three it would be a very different list tomorrow. I watched They Live the other night which is pretty fun but not as good as Carpenters best work. Roddy Piper is a fucking awfull actor too. And last night I watched the original 3.10 To Yuma which is excellent. -
Fucking brilliant result (coming back from a goal down makes it even better). I was out with a few makems on Saturday night who were winding me right up about being above us. I'm going to have the fuckers lives when I see them today While I wont rest totally until we're mathamatically certain, I'm pretty sure that's us safe now. Can't see Bolton picking up three wins (especially after what happened to them on Saturday) never mind us not picking anything else up. Hopefully we'll put in a good run together now and set ourselves up nicely for next season.
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David Kelly replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
The Lookout. A little bit predicatble but canny all the same. The kid of Third Rock From the Sun is looking like becoming a very decent actor. -
Got the new album? I'm enjoying it very much. Best album I've heard this year by quite a distance. There's some fucking excellent tracks on there. REM - Accelerate. Pretty decent.
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Personally I thought he was canny enough on Saturday. Made a few decent passes other than the assists for the goals. His corners in the first half were good but they were piss poor in the second. I think like all of the rest of them, low confidence is meaning he's lacking in consistancy throughout the games, he'll do something good and then something shit. But if we start picking up a few good results I think he could do quite well.
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Quite enjoyed that. Earth - The Bees Made Honey In The Lions Skull
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Didnt realise they had another out. Ill have to keep an eye out for that. "Roads" off Dummy is prob my fave track of theirs. Quite a moving song. They don't yet I listened to it nearly constantly over the weekend and it's very good although quite a bit different to their other albums. There's less in the way of chorus's to sing along with and more tracks that are led by the music. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!
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David Kelly replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
No Country For Old Men. Thoroughly enjoyed for the most part but I'm not convinced about the ending. If I get my head around that though it could turn out to be one of my favourite films. -
It would be worth finishing third bottom a point behind Birmingham only for them to get a points deduction and them go down in our place just to see the look on the makems faces.