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Post by Neko Bazu on Apr 16, 2007 15:15:44 GMT -1
Must admit, I wasn't enthralled by Kung Fu hustle - it was good, certainly entertaining, but I didn't think it was all it was cracked up to be Too much focus on Hollywood special effects with the occasional giggle thrown in here and there to really have 'Kung Fu' in the title.
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Apr 16, 2007 15:42:21 GMT -1
5. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind Now i saw a bit of that last week i think and it was one of the most random things i've seen film wise, i thought it was a bit shit! Can anyone add any glaring omissions?? Well from a personal point of view i would only agree with Lord Of The Rings in there, the rest don't appeal to me whatsoever but each to their own. Where are films like Gladiator, Braveheart, American Beauty, Kill Bill, Million Dollar Baby, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon etc?
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Post by Neko Bazu on Apr 16, 2007 16:14:43 GMT -1
5. Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind Now i saw a bit of that last week i think and it was one of the most random things i've seen film wise, i thought it was a bit shit! Can anyone add any glaring omissions?? Well from a personal point of view i would only agree with Lord Of The Rings in there, the rest don't appeal to me whatsoever but each to their own. Where are films like Gladiator, Braveheart, American Beauty, Kill Bill, Million Dollar Baby, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon etc? It's 21st century: Braveheart: 1995 American Beauty: 1999 Gladiator and CTHD were both 2000, so may have been accidentally overlooked... I don't think Kill Bill, Million Dollar Baby or American Beauty were quite up to the standard of those in the list (granted, they're not all to my personal taste, but I can still recognise they're quality). Gladiator certainly is a good call though!
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Apr 16, 2007 16:22:16 GMT -1
Now i saw a bit of that last week i think and it was one of the most random things i've seen film wise, i thought it was a bit shit! Well from a personal point of view i would only agree with Lord Of The Rings in there, the rest don't appeal to me whatsoever but each to their own. Where are films like Gladiator, Braveheart, American Beauty, Kill Bill, Million Dollar Baby, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon etc? It's 21st century: Braveheart: 1995 American Beauty: 1999 Gladiator and CTHD were both 2000, so may have been accidentally overlooked... I don't think Kill Bill, Million Dollar Baby or American Beauty were quite up to the standard of those in the list (granted, they're not all to my personal taste, but I can still recognise they're quality). Gladiator certainly is a good call though! My bad, on the first 2, i'm quite shocked Braveheart was '95 now, seems so long ago I loved American Beauty, Kevin Spacey was supurb.
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Post by gt on Apr 16, 2007 16:25:41 GMT -1
Ooooh playing with fire there mate But yes I thought it was cack too, and have voiced such sentiments many a time Now i saw a bit of that last week i think and it was one of the most random things i've seen film wise, i thought it was a bit shit!
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Post by Neko Bazu on Apr 16, 2007 16:28:23 GMT -1
Yeah; it seems hard to believe it was 12 years ago That said, look at things like Toy Story (also 1995) and Aladdin (1992) - that's one way to make yourself feel old!
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Apr 16, 2007 20:47:10 GMT -1
...look at things like Aladdin (1992) - that's one way to make yourself feel old! Jesus christ, i went to the cinema to see that!
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Post by Neko Bazu on Apr 16, 2007 21:39:22 GMT -1
...look at things like Aladdin (1992) - that's one way to make yourself feel old! Jesus christ, i went to the cinema to see that! Likewise. I went as part of a school trip - in infant school!
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