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    St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold

    I was surprised not to find a thread on this already, I searched. Anyway, I went to see this today as more of a laugh really, but I actually really enjoyed it. It was one of those films that doesn't take itself seriously and was just a bit of pointless fun, and it achieved it's purpose! I...
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    High School Musical

    Bumpage .
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    Wat are u listening to right now?

    Pelican - Embedding the Moss
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    It's a Wonderful Life

    its on sunday and i would like to see its a wonderful life on instead of gone with the wind
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    that film the Clockwise is a classic...

    Is that the one with John Cleese?
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    Rare movies you have stumbled upon....

    TBH the best films I have stumbled on recently are the Daniel Auteuil films that keep popping up on sky ... http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000809/ my favs were ... 36.... good cop thriller one http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0390808/ Apr
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    Odeon unlimited?

    No Cineworld is the only cinema chain that does this. I am surprised no other chain has followed suit. Not sure how popular it is but it is over six years since Cineworld (then UGC) introduced it on the back of Virgin Cinemas megapass which was a 28 day season ticket for
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    Cry Baby...

    Havent seen it for years but I loved it. JD is so cute in it.
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    Most Talented Lyricist of out time?

    kurt cobain, thom yorke, maynard keenan, connor o'berst, roger walters, robert plant, dude from mars volta, layne staley, john lennon, robert smith, ben gibbard, trent reznor (eh), dude from muse, neil young, billy corgan, etc.
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    Avatar: intermission or not?

    No intermission at the cinema i viewed it at too. But i do agree that it might be a good idea for films of this length that are in 3D as it can be a strain on the eyes. I had to take them off a few times during the film just to give my eyes a rest.
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    Superman Returns

    I know this aint my battle but I have a couple of things Superman leaving earth was a HUGE DEAL. The world had survived with the harshness of everyday life for thousanRAB of years and all of a sudden one day the Earth has a saviour who wanted to help reduce life's bad moments, somebody who...
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    The Films of Stanley Kubrick...

    Add Terry Gilliam to such mentioned.
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    Bourne 3

    I thought there were now further sequels in book form, written by different authors to the first Trilogy? But as the films don't really follow the books anyway, I don't suppose it really matters how many books there are! Stu.
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    Pirates of the carribbean at world's end.

    For me it was one of those films thats good for the kind of person who likes to look for hidden meanings and like to think they know what the hell is going on when really it probably doesn't have any depth to it and doesn't really make all that much sense!
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    Waterloo road - song

    I don't know if it will help or not, or if the songs are on their database!.... try a site called songtapper, you tap out the tune of the song on your keyboard and it searches through to find a matching one! it does work!
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    Blood relation

    Something weird happened to me on Facebook.It turns out that one of my Facebook friends might be my half brother.We even share the exact same name.What I want to know if there is another way we can find out for sure if we are blood related.Because I believe that DNA testing is extremely...
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    Full Movie's On You Tube

    A lot of British films survive the copyright nazi slayers evil wrath on youtube, so if you're looking for independant Brit flicks on there you'll probably find them. It's the high budget hollywood films that don't stand a chance.
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    Rented Seven Pounds last night

    No. I found it incredibly mundane.
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    Toy Story 3 - first review!

    Saw the film yesterday at the Edinburgh Film Festival. Sean Connery was there and everything!! Anyway, the film itself is amazing!!! I cried for half of it and spent the other half laughing my head off. It's brilliant. It's obviously aimed at people my age (I'm 18) that have grown up with the...
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