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#1 Unregistered User "luke_jesse"

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Posted Sunday 05 February 2012, 06:04:34 PM

i think my favourite movie is either "the war that made america" or "the artist"

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Posted Sunday 05 February 2012, 07:09:20 PM

The Fifth Element, because it can be watched over and over without getting worse.
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Posted Tuesday 07 February 2012, 11:36:37 PM

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Posted Sunday 12 February 2012, 01:38:51 AM

I kinda liked Super 8.
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Posted Sunday 12 February 2012, 10:30:42 PM

i've already changed my mind. my favourite movie is now "joyeux noel"

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Posted Monday 13 February 2012, 05:15:19 PM

View Postredenious, on Sunday 05 February 2012, 07:09:20 PM, said:

The Fifth Element, because it can be watched over and over without getting worse.

And in some cases, better.

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Posted Tuesday 14 February 2012, 06:06:01 AM


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Posted Wednesday 15 February 2012, 04:35:06 AM

I quite like Die Hard 1 + 2

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Posted Monday 20 February 2012, 06:12:02 AM

Last man standing is cool
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Posted Saturday 31 March 2012, 05:04:52 AM

my favorite movie would have to be hunger games. The book was better.

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Posted Monday 16 April 2012, 11:37:28 PM

I don't really have one movie in particular that I like, but I have recently seen 21st Jump Street. It was really dumb, but in a good way.
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Posted Sunday 29 April 2012, 12:30:54 AM

Bullitt will forever remain my favourite film but there are several hundred other close contenders. Fear and loathing in Las Vegas is most definitely a good close second. By the way, Fifth element was terrible and super 8 was even worse.

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Posted Sunday 29 April 2012, 01:32:02 AM

View PostBadmanAsh, on Sunday 29 April 2012, 12:30:54 AM, said:

By the way, Fifth element was terrible and super 8 was even worse.
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Posted Sunday 29 April 2012, 05:06:57 AM

Fifth Element: LOVE IS THE ANSWER TO EVERYTHING, IT CONQUERS ALL, LOVE LOVE LOVE

it was alright, but it wasn't brilliant, imo

View Posticecrea, on Saturday 19 May 2012, 09:44:31 PM, said:

Fun.

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Posted Sunday 29 April 2012, 10:17:41 AM

What Kian said. I just didn't like it that much. I have seen so many films i can afford to be a film snob.

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Posted Tuesday 08 May 2012, 02:10:38 PM

Hunger Games had a lot of things wrong, but it was still ok

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Posted Tuesday 08 May 2012, 10:30:05 PM

View PostBadmanAsh, on Sunday 29 April 2012, 10:17:41 AM, said:

What Kian said. I just didn't like it that much. I have seen so many films i can afford to be a film snob.

Your opinion of Cashback?

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Posted Friday 11 May 2012, 01:54:35 AM

View Postjesanfafon, on Tuesday 08 May 2012, 10:30:05 PM, said:

View PostBadmanAsh, on Sunday 29 April 2012, 10:17:41 AM, said:

What Kian said. I just didn't like it that much. I have seen so many films i can afford to be a film snob.

Your opinion of Cashback?

I'm surprised you have seen that one, I really liked it. I have a certain fondness for simple films of that type now and again. Your thoughts?

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Posted Friday 11 May 2012, 09:56:33 PM

I loved it.

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Posted Yesterday, 11:00:05 PM

I don't have a favorite, but I liked The Hunger Games. Darklord, I liked Super 8.

Edited by Camochamp, Yesterday, 11:00:39 PM.

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