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Big Sarge 05-11-2011 02:46 PM

"Centurion" - fictional account of the lost legion

DanaC 05-11-2011 03:00 PM

I'm quite tempted by that one, is it any good?

Right now I am about to watch episode 4 of Camelot. Not on DVD I grant you, but online streaming. So far i am very impressed with this show. Was somewhat dubious with episode 1, particularly with Arthur...but it's shaping up into something really quite special.

wolf 05-22-2011 04:04 PM

Never Let Me Go

I figured out the premise from watching the preview, but went ahead with watching the movie anyway, never read the book, unfortunately. Now when I do I think I'll lose some of the punch.

It was okay, but far from great ... not a lot happens, there's not a lot of suspense surrounding the reveal of THE BIG SECRET, and it lacked the amount of philosophical depth that could have made it interesting.

It's Parts: The Clonus Horror without the chase scene

DanaC 05-24-2011 05:50 AM

That's a shame. I've been tempted by that one a few times now.

skysidhe 05-25-2011 11:41 AM

Gone Baby Gone

The kind of movie that makes you think about what you would have done in that situation.

infinite monkey 05-25-2011 11:43 AM

Good movie. I mentioned that one some time ago...Amy Ryan is fabulous as the effed up mother.

glatt 05-25-2011 11:46 AM

I haven't seen it, but Amy Ryan is fab in everything.

infinite monkey 05-25-2011 11:46 AM

One of the more underrated actresses, for sure!

DucksNuts 06-05-2011 04:30 AM

Season 1 - V... im undecided. The original scared the absolute be-jesus out of me.

Just finished Sons of Anarchy...OMG Opie and Jax, awesome wet dream material.

Im waiting for Season 4 of True Blood to start - YAY.

casimendocina 06-05-2011 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by wolf (Post 735766)
Never Let Me Go

I figured out the premise from watching the preview, but went ahead with watching the movie anyway, never read the book, unfortunately. Now when I do I think I'll lose some of the punch.

It was okay, but far from great ... not a lot happens, there's not a lot of suspense surrounding the reveal of THE BIG SECRET, and it lacked the amount of philosophical depth that could have made it interesting.



I read the book and decided I didn't want to see the film. Like everything I've read of Kazuo Ishiguro's, it was very well written, but all of the undercurrents (THE BIG SECRET) were awful. I read it about 10 years ago but I do remember liking When we were orphans alot. I read it at the same time as An Equal Music by Vikram Seth and remember thinking that there was something quite similar about them-possibly in the writing style...the way the prose was so beautifully put together that you just wanted to keep reading no matter what it said because the words fitted together so flawlessly.

capnhowdy 06-05-2011 06:39 AM

Get Low

Robert Duvall is a genius. Great movie, but then what movie with R.D. isn't?

DanaC 06-05-2011 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DucksNuts (Post 738354)
Season 1 - V... im undecided. The original scared the absolute be-jesus out of me.
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The original was must see, event tv. I had nightmares as a kid where I'd get up in the morning and find everybody just a little off-kilter. I wouldn;t be sure what was up, but there'd be something a little different about my family. A general sense of unease would build until one of them ripped their face off to reveal a whopping great lizardy creature underneath.

I think the scene that freaked me out most was the birth of the twins.

Watched the first couple of the new one. Was decent. Didn't grab me by the throat though.

Camelot amd Game of Thrones on the other hand have me in a headlock.

Sundae 06-05-2011 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by casimendocina (Post 738362)
I read it about 10 years ago but I do remember liking When we were orphans alot. I read it at the same time as An Equal Music by Vikram Seth and remember thinking that there was something quite similar about them-possibly in the writing style...the way the prose was so beautifully put together that you just wanted to keep reading no matter what it said because the words fitted together so flawlessly.

Looks like I'll have to pick up some Kazuo Ishiguro then. I ADORED An Equal Music. It was so good it hurt. I even bought the CD to go with it. I simply couldn't match the descriptions to the music though. I'm not tone deaf, but I definitely prefer words to music.

casimendocina 06-05-2011 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Sundae (Post 738381)
I ADORED An Equal Music. It was so good it hurt. I even bought the CD to go with it. I simply couldn't match the descriptions to the music though. I'm not tone deaf, but I definitely prefer words to music.

Had no idea there was a CD. Will have to check it out and reread the book so I know which piece goes with which bit in the book. I also have to rewatch and read The Remains of the Day. I saw the movie when it first came out when I was but a young-un and didn't pay terribly much attention to anything but the basic plot. Now that I know the plot, I should get more out of it.

Spexxvet 06-06-2011 10:19 AM

On demand, watched I Love You Beth Cooper, which was cliche. Also watched Scott Pilgrim VS. The World, which I found to be outstanding.


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