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What was the last film you watched?


Online Now Tania
Posts: 4158
Posted: 03.06.2006 at 23.41

I saw X-Men 3 the other night... admittedly not something I'd go out of my way to watch, but there was little else on. I have to say though, I was pleasantly suprised by the boldness of it - they managed to kill off some major characters which is a rarity in movies these days! Anyone else seen it?

Daniel
Posts: 7860
Posted: 04.06.2006 at 03.13
I've seen it as well. I too was really surprised by it - it's not often that a film has the balls to go out and killl off a main character (let alone several of them)! Nice little twist at the end too :)

The next film I'll probably see is the Da Vinci Code. I hated the book - the first half was entertaining but it really went downhill at the end, and it felt that Dan Brown was fishing for ideas. With any luck the film will be a heck of a lot better!

Ren
Posts: 718
Posted: 04.06.2006 at 04.15
I recently saw Tooner and Hooch on daytime television...my flatmate thought the dog in it was really cute when it tore up the car seat covers!!!

Online Now Tania
Posts: 4158
Posted: 04.06.2006 at 05.23
Tuner and Hooch???! You are so funny. Only you would sit through a bad 80s movie on day-time television! ;)

Ren
Posts: 718
Posted: 04.06.2006 at 09.22
HEY - dont bag hooch ok, tooner yes, maybe, but not hooch!

Daniel
Posts: 7860
Posted: 04.06.2006 at 10.14
Okay, I just got back from seeing the DaVinci code. Much better than the book, though the story is quite laughable. Particularly the 'twist'. As a standalone thing, it's quite clever. But as to the fact that Dan Brown likes to rabbit on about how he actually believes it...

Online Now Allan
Posts: 4426
Posted: 08.06.2006 at 23.40
Last one for me was Take the Lead, It was I have to say suprisingly good.

Daniel
Posts: 7860
Posted: 08.06.2006 at 23.42
Is that the dance film with Antonio Banderas, Allan?

Online Now Allan
Posts: 4426
Posted: 08.06.2006 at 23.46
Yeah, its like every other remake of Dangerous Minds, but the dancing was good and it made me feel in flow.

ericesquire
Posts: 38
Posted: 09.06.2006 at 00.45
I definately didn't think the movie was better than the book. I actually enjoyed the book!

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