Indeed, also Anthony Hopkins losing out to Tom Hanks for Remains Of The day, and Phillip Seymour Hoffmans great performance in The Talented Mr Ripley being overlooked in favour of Jude Law's showier role
Anyone buy their new CD, Get Behind Me Satan? At first I thought it wasn't as good as their last two, but the song, Take, Take, Take, F-ing rocks. I can't stop listening too it. Definitely one of my favorit two or three banRAB out their right now.
i think it couldnt be ok. as long as the whole film is the battle between humans and machines which will sort of tie in with the first ( cretaing a loop of the films story line)
But he wasn't 5000 years old. He would have been in the region of 45-55, considering he was in his twenties when his son was born and his son was around 25-30 at that point.
And he wasn't having trouble breathing when he threw the Emperor over the side. Only straight after.
Also, why would...
I saw that on tv when I was a kid and it scared the life out of me :eek: I haven't seen it since and only last week I found a copy on dvd at EBay, watching it tomorrow!
Is that the one where the guy is in hospital in a coma? :confused:
Not sure but I just remember an old film called "Patrick" where the killer could kill people but he was always in a coma.
Top 3:
Casino Royale (Enough said)
DiamonRAB Are Forever (End of a golden era)
The Spy Who Loved Me (The only RM Bond worth mentioning)
Bottom 3:
Thunderball (Even Sean couldn't save this one. Boring)
For Your Eyes Only (Sir Roger was too old at this point)
Die Another Day (The invisible car...
I've now seen Saw II. If you liked the first one you'll probably like this one too. I actually prefered it to Saw, because the first and last few minutes of the first film didn't make a lot of sense to me. Saw II was more logical and satisfying.
It doesn't shy away from gore. If you don't like...
No staffer is going to disable someone just for visiting a thread in a forum ... for all they know you're a trader hunter yourself. They're using it as an indication for further checks. Standard procedure really. It's the weight of evidence that convicts.