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Sept 5, 2006 7:31:52 GMT
Post by battybetty on Sept 5, 2006 7:31:52 GMT
bb, I refuse to admit I know the answer to Number 9, so I'll have to concentrate my efforts on some of the others. Was Helen Hunt in A Beautiful Mind? LOL remaha, if you just quote me another line from No. 9 I'll graciously accept that your too much of a bloke to admit you know the name of it and give the point ( I bet you don't admit to crying to ET and Titanic either) As good a film as it was, I don't believe A Beautiful Mind was ever intended as a comedy...so no, keep guessing!! (Jack Nicholson )
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Sept 5, 2006 8:11:49 GMT
Post by remaha on Sept 5, 2006 8:11:49 GMT
Frankly my dear, I don't give a d**n any more. I'm gone. With the window cleaner having just arrived wanting his money, I have to dash.
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Sept 5, 2006 8:21:18 GMT
Post by silenthill on Sept 5, 2006 8:21:18 GMT
I got my copy of Silent Hill the movie in the post this morning, I haven't seen it yet, I'm going to watch it tonight, well excited
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Sept 5, 2006 11:28:53 GMT
Post by premierscfc on Sept 5, 2006 11:28:53 GMT
My favourite film is The Commitments. Everytime I watch the film I end up with a smile on my face. I have watched it god knows howmany times but I still enjoy it.
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Sept 5, 2006 14:29:15 GMT
Post by julian on Sept 5, 2006 14:29:15 GMT
My favourite film is The Commitments. Everytime I watch the film I end up with a smile on my face. I have watched it god knows howmany times but I still enjoy it. I remember that one. The albums from it are some of my favourite CD's Regards Julian
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Sept 5, 2006 21:05:42 GMT
Post by battybetty on Sept 5, 2006 21:05:42 GMT
Frankly my dear, I don't give a d**n any more. I'm gone. With the window cleaner having just arrived wanting his money, I have to dash. Ah bless, remaha is a secret romantic after all LOL Well done. You've now reached the lofty heights of 7 points! That's the bottle of whisky...sure you don't want to try for a couple mor points? You get to open the box for 9 points... or would you prefer to keep the whisky? (cowardy custard)
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Sept 5, 2006 21:07:30 GMT
Post by battybetty on Sept 5, 2006 21:07:30 GMT
I haven't watched a great many of the Japanese horrors, just the obvious, Ring, The Eye...etc However, I have one to watch this weekend, which came recommended. It's called A Tale of Two Sisters. Looks promising. If you can recommend any other good Japanse horrors that'd be great. As Follows: Kairo (Pulse) Into the mirror Face Kourei (Seance) Phone The Spiral Dark Water Enjoy! Cheers for that sazp! take a sneaky exhault for the favour!
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Sept 6, 2006 0:34:01 GMT
Post by remaha on Sept 6, 2006 0:34:01 GMT
Pulp fiction and Psycho gets me to 8 and a half I think bb. I can't do any more. Let someone else open Pandora's Box.
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Sept 6, 2006 12:46:38 GMT
Post by Cloud 9 on Sept 6, 2006 12:46:38 GMT
discuss your fav films here plus any new movies you may have seen so what was the last film everyone saw mine was john tucker must die So many good films...its difficult to remember them though. Carlitos Way, Life is Beautiful, Shallow Grave, Goodwill Hunting and Schindlers List would all be in my top ten.
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Sept 7, 2006 4:22:10 GMT
Post by battybetty on Sept 7, 2006 4:22:10 GMT
Pulp fiction and Psycho gets me to 8 and a half I think bb. I can't do any more. Let someone else open Pandora's Box. Unfortunately your maths is as abysmal as mine...after that your actual score is 9Therefore, the key to my Pandora's spangle encrusted box is all ours. Congratulations spend it wisely, we can't have you unleashing thingamy-wotsits on the world now can we.
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