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People in having different tastes in films shocker.

 

TBF Searching the thread shows that Brock actually said a few times how much he enjoyed Hostel.

 

So his opinion only really differs from his own. :secret:

;) Really?

 

I can just picture it...Brock orginally loved Hostel.

 

Next day in the playground:

Brock (with cheesey grin): "I watched a great movie last night it was called...."

 

Tarquin: "...oh, it wasn't that detestable Hostel was it? I had the misfortune of watching that last week. What a load of tripe"

 

Brock: Yeah, yeah. I though it was rubbish aswell...

 

As if I'd associate myself with someone called Tarquin. :blush:

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Hostel.

First half: soft core porn

Second half: Gore. Blowtorch bit was grim.

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Brilliant isn't it? ;) Bought the uncut DVD last week but haven't got round to watching it yet.

 

 

Clearly loved every second tbh.

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Hostel.

First half: soft core porn

Second half: Gore. Blowtorch bit was grim.

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Brilliant isn't it? :secret: Bought the uncut DVD last week but haven't got round to watching it yet.

 

 

Clearly loved every second tbh.

 

What do you think the wink is for ffs? ;)

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Since you went and bought it I assumed the wink was of the "Nudge, nudge! Wink, wink! Say no more!" variety suggesting that you were a right lad enjoying porn and gore as much as you do.

 

If it was a wink of the "NOT!!" variety then I'm perplexed as to why you spent your hard earned on it.

 

Either way, you don't like it anymore, you're obviously developing a sense of pride in your tastes. Soon Bowling for soup will be an embarrassing memory too. We all have them. For a while I thought Finley Quaye was the new Bob Marley ;)

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For a while I thought Finley Quaye was the new Bob Marley :blush:

:secret:;)

 

kudos for the admission

 

I used to think that Ocean Colour Scene would outlast Oasis... <_<

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For a while I thought Finley Quaye was the new Bob Marley :blush:

:secret:;)

 

kudos for the admission

 

I used to think that Ocean Colour Scene would outlast Oasis... <_<

Well, they are still going... much to everyone's amazement (and/or general apathy)

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The Mask. :rolleyes:

 

Haven't seen it since I was younger, t'is quality. <_<

;) younger...would that be when you were 5 ???

 

 

Fuck off. :secret:

 

Just watched Hostel 2, quality film but it's fooking sick. :blush:

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Since you went and bought it I assumed the wink was of the "Nudge, nudge! Wink, wink! Say no more!" variety suggesting that you were a right lad enjoying porn and gore as much as you do.

 

If it was a wink of the "NOT!!" variety then I'm perplexed as to why you spent your hard earned on it.

 

Either way, you don't like it anymore, you're obviously developing a sense of pride in your tastes. Soon Bowling for soup will be an embarrassing memory too. We all have them. For a while I thought Finley Quaye was the new Bob Marley ;)

 

It was a fiver and there was a movie night round the lass' house. Made perfect sense to bring a trashy horror flik.

 

I highly doubt I'd ever stop liking BFS either. :secret:

 

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Fight Club. One of my favourite films was on last night, so I ended up turning in at about 4am because I had to watch it. Excellent film.

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Greenstreet. Some of the accents make Dick Van Dyke look like a native of the east end. And that is the best thing in the film. What absolute tosh. DOn't know who the bloke is the baddy who is also in the business but the phrase one trick pony springs to mind. Makes Danny Dwyer look like Laurence Olivier.

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Inside Man.

 

It was good, as Denzel films invariably are.

 

I watched Glory the other day and have to agree. It was generally classy, even if the director tried to imbue EVERY scene with lashings of pathos. But the scenes Denzel Washington was in were a class apart. As soon as he's on screen the whole movie loosens up into a more naturalistic and appealing film.

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