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Old 21st January 2013, 11:25 AM
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Yes,he is planning to release an extended cut in the future
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Old 21st January 2013, 11:27 AM
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I ,personally ,want to know more about the trackers
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Old 21st January 2013, 11:59 AM
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Todays films were:

Age of heroes a film inspired by the real life exploits of 30 Commando during the second world war. This stars Sean Bean, doing his best to sound posh as the major commanding an operation to assault a Nazi radar station in snowy Norway and Danny Dyer (giving one of his usual performances) as a misfit infantry corporal released from military prison to take part in the raid. Its relatively low budget, but this doesn't hamper things too much and the film is a slightly above average effort and well worth the €5 I paid for the bluray.
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What happened to Sean Bean?

He just disappears.
No - he turns into a woman!



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Old 21st January 2013, 12:31 PM
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Hawkmonger's gonna see that and get all excited at thinking that Dredd was a Best Picture winner
That was one of the few I saw which wasn't! The other was the flabby, overlong and, at times, boring, Django Unchained which is very well acted but clearly finds Tarantino at his most self-indulgent. I got the feeling he was so in love with the characters he created, he couldn't bear to cut any of their lines so several scenes outstayed their welcome.

As has been said, the KKK scene with Jonah Hill should have been left on the cutting room floor along with Tarantino's cameo and atrocious Australian accent. I couldn't bear to see an extended version, but would like to see him 'trim the fat' and cut it down to around the two-hour mark.
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Old 21st January 2013, 12:43 PM
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Two rewatches. Sergio Martino's Torso & Thomas Cappelen Malling's Norwegian Ninja.
After WWE (see last post) I had to watch something less....shit. These sufficed. I played the "guess the miscreant" game with Torso, and blow me if the mate didn't guess correctly.
Must show him ALIAWS next methinks haha.

NN just as much of a hoot as when I first saw it.
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Old 21st January 2013, 12:52 PM
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That was one of the few I saw which wasn't! The other was the flabby, overlong and, at times, boring, Django Unchained which is very well acted but clearly finds Tarantino at his most self-indulgent. I got the feeling he was so in love with the characters he created, he couldn't bear to cut any of their lines so several scenes outstayed their welcome.

As has been said, the KKK scene with Jonah Hill should have been left on the cutting room floor along with Tarantino's cameo and atrocious Australian accent. I couldn't bear to see an extended version, but would like to see him 'trim the fat' and cut it down to around the two-hour mark.
I like how we both object to the same specific parts of he film but I really liked it and you didn't! Film appreciations kinda cool like that.
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Old 21st January 2013, 01:00 PM
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I thought the Johna Hill KKK seen was funny.
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I thought the Johna Hill KKK seen was funny.
The KKK scene was funny
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Old 21st January 2013, 01:12 PM
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So did nobody else see Berberian Sound Studio as a Beckett-esque tragicomedy?

Its comedic elements were overwhelming to me. I would unhesitatingly describe it as a comedy if someone asked what genre I thought it was.
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Old 21st January 2013, 01:18 PM
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The KKK scene was funny
They weren't the KKK
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