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Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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Applauding at the cinema is weird and wrong. You're not at the THEATRE for crying out loud. The director/actors can't hear you. Does anyone sit in their armchair at home and applaud the telly after watching a particularly good DVD ? No. So why do it at the cinema ? eh ? EH ?
 
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Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Uncle Spielberg said:
Careful did you know Spielberg directed this ???
:yawn: Who's Spielberg? :shootself
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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Lancing
" Does anyone sit in their armchair at home and applaud the telly after watching a particularly good DVD ? "

I do , don;t you Easy ???
 




Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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How much of the castration do you see ??? , did anyone walk out ???
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,366
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Uncle Spielberg said:
" Does anyone sit in their armchair at home and applaud the telly after watching a particularly good DVD ? "

I do , don;t you Easy ???
Can't say I do. Although I did raise my glass to the screen in a "cheers" gesture at The Elephant Man, when he laid down in bed and broke his neck.
 


Uncle Spielberg

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" Can't say I do. Although I did raise my glass to the screen in a "cheers" gesture at The Elephant Man, when he laid down in bed and broke his neck. "

Your all heart Easy ;)
 






Uncle Spielberg

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Over The Hedge

Standard animation tale with cute animals and silly voices and some amusing scenes.

5.9
 


Uncle Spielberg

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I don't know the end but I guess something happens like the guy wasn't a paedo after all and the girl made a mistake type scenario, warm ???
 






Uncle Spielberg

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She found some kiddy porn is " his flat " but I guess it was not his flat ???
 


Redhead

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Jul 21, 2005
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Uncle Spielberg said:
She found some kiddy porn is " his flat " but I guess it was not his flat ???

Part of that is correct part is inncorrect needless to say cant post it as i dont want to ruin it for anyone intending to see it who hasnt.
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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Be Cool

Sky premiere featuring John Travolta, Uma Thurman, James Woods, Danny de Vito, Vince Vaughn, Harvey Keitel, The Rock and Aerosmith. Despite the stella cast, this sequal to Get Shorty was largely disappointing. A few chucklesome moments, and The Rock is mildly amusing as an insecure gay bodyguard, but overall the experience was rather like a game of squash. You think it'll be good fun, but it turns out to be quite disappointing and before long it actually becomes rather tiresome.

5.2.
 




TONY

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Jul 27, 2004
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Uncle Spielberg said:
Uncle Spielberg's film recommendation

This underperformed at the box office but is fresh and always interesting with good turns from Fiennes, Bassett and wild man Sizemore and Lewis looks fecking hot in a tiny biniki and roller skates.

Well worth a look if you have not seen it

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I have seen this film many times and although not the greatest the scene where the bloke is apparently killing the woman while putting the squid thing on her head is a bit of a mindfuck ( no pun intended).
 


Uncle Spielberg

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The kiddy porn was owned by his flat mate who comes in at the end of the film ???
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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Devils Advocate

Keanu Reeves plays a small town defence lawyer who is lured by Al Pacino to a powerful law firm in New York off the back of his outstanding track record in the courtroom, but all is not as it may seem...
Hugely entertaining film, with an outstandingly over-the-top performance by Pacino, clearly revelling in his demonic role. Excellent performance also by the delectible Charlize Theron as Reeves's wife, who is driven to insanity by sinister visions, and even Reeves himself turns in a good show. But its Pacino who steals and dominates the film, bellowing and cackling his way through some terrific dialogue, he's just great fun to watch. Some clever imagery as well, giving the panoramic vistas across New York a vaguely unreal aura (Hades ?).

Pacino on top form elevates this to an 8.8. Highly recommended.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uncle Spielberg said:
Maybe but it is still a good yardstick of whether you have seen something a bit special I find as whenever I have been in a cinema and there has been a spontaneous burst of applause at the end it has been a very good film.

I've never heard any applause at the cinema (apart from a couple of occasions when the director or an actor has been there). Where on earth do you go where the audience clap spontaneously, The Tourette's Roxy or something?
 




Trufflehound

Re-enfranchised
Aug 5, 2003
14,126
The democratic and free EU
Easy 10 said:
Devils Advocate

Keanu Reeves plays a small town defence lawyer who is lured by Al Pacino to a powerful law firm in New York off the back of his outstanding track record in the courtroom, but all is not as it may seem...
Hugely entertaining film, with an outstandingly over-the-top performance by Pacino, clearly revelling in his demonic role. Excellent performance also by the delectible Charlize Theron as Reeves's wife, who is driven to insanity by sinister visions, and even Reeves himself turns in a good show. But its Pacino who steals and dominates the film, bellowing and cackling his way through some terrific dialogue, he's just great fun to watch. Some clever imagery as well, giving the panoramic vistas across New York a vaguely unreal aura (Hades ?).

Pacino on top form elevates this to an 8.8. Highly recommended.

All I remember about that film is Pacino showing off his new dental work at every opportunity. He does introduce enough ham to feed a small army however, which almost diverts from the fact that the film is otherwise shit. 5.7 + 1 for Pacino's teeth. (Best Dentures in a Supporting Role)
 


Trufflehound

Re-enfranchised
Aug 5, 2003
14,126
The democratic and free EU
Gwylan said:
I've never heard any applause at the cinema (apart from a couple of occasions when the director or an actor has been there). Where on earth do you go where the audience clap spontaneously, The Tourette's Roxy or something?

It can get very damp in some flea pits. Perhaps it was the sound of people swatting at mosquitoes?
 


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