Topic: What Movies Have You Recently Seen? - part 4 | |
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. and.. the dark world
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.. good movie..
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. excellent movie..
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Edited by
Torgo70
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Sat 04/19/14 06:35 AM
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Larping meets The Evil Dead.
(Larping = Live Action Role Playing) |
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Good film! I have to revisit Mary Poppins after seeing this. I hope they make a life movie of W.D , will love to watch that. It was a good film. I wouldn't mind if Hanks played Walt again. |
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Larping meets The Evil Dead. (Larping = Live Action Role Playing) Saw that already. Bad *** movie. Loved "Tyrion" the dragon slayer, at the end. :) |
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Saw that already. Bad *** movie. Loved "Tyrion" the dragon slayer, at the end. :) I love that the creature wasn't CGI. |
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Oh, yeah! Thread flip! I'll post my new favorite. :) lol, i just saw this on showtime yesterday! great movie |
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Captain America: Winter Soldier. WOW!
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Edited by
technovative
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Sun 04/20/14 01:58 AM
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Away From Here explores the perils that are lurking when a young male youth pastor gets to close to a 15 year old preachers daughter. This story subtly calls into question the age of consent laws in the USA and whether the punishments are just. |
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Oh, yeah! Thread flip! I'll post my new favorite. :) lol, i just saw this on showtime yesterday! great movie It is! Glad you liked it. :) |
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Edited by
red_lace
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Sun 04/20/14 06:43 AM
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I forgot they had remade this. |
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Heaven is for real. And Captain America. Surprisingly both have similarity in holding fast to your values/beliefs.
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Edited by
longboardernew
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Sun 04/20/14 09:55 PM
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captain america Winter solider and i just got back from it about 30 minutes ago
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I forgot they had remade this. I watched it because of Charles Dance. Haha. He was good in portraying the doctor, but I thought his and Rachel Griffiths' role was too...limited. They paid a decent homage to the original though. The opening scene of the hospital was the same as the 1978 version. In the movie, Roget is seen wearing earphones, and you can catch the music from the original version. Rod Mullinar (Ed in 1978) is now Morris, Roget's boss. Maria Mercedes (Nurse Panicale in 1978) is now the doctor treating Ed's burns. Ed Jacquard is now renamed Ed Penhaligon. (Susan Penhaligon played the 1978 Kathy Jacquard). In this remake, Patrick's surname is Thompson. (Robert Thompson played the original Patrick). After Brian's hand is cut by the shattering wine glass he goes to Emergency at the Royal Helpmann Base Hospital. (Robert Helpmann played the 1976 Roget). |
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I forgot they had remade this. I watched it because of Charles Dance. Haha. He was good in portraying the doctor, but I thought his and Rachel Griffiths' role was too...limited. They paid a decent homage to the original though. The opening scene of the hospital was the same as the 1978 version. In the movie, Roget is seen wearing earphones, and you can catch the music from the original version. Rod Mullinar (Ed in 1978) is now Morris, Roget's boss. Maria Mercedes (Nurse Panicale in 1978) is now the doctor treating Ed's burns. Ed Jacquard is now renamed Ed Penhaligon. (Susan Penhaligon played the 1978 Kathy Jacquard). In this remake, Patrick's surname is Thompson. (Robert Thompson played the original Patrick). After Brian's hand is cut by the shattering wine glass he goes to Emergency at the Royal Helpmann Base Hospital. (Robert Helpmann played the 1976 Roget). I'll have to check it out. The trailers and TV spots for the original freaked me out when I was a kid. Though I got to say the Italian sequel Patrick Still Lives is far more entertaining with it's over the top gore and sleaze. |
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I forgot they had remade this. I watched it because of Charles Dance. Haha. He was good in portraying the doctor, but I thought his and Rachel Griffiths' role was too...limited. They paid a decent homage to the original though. The opening scene of the hospital was the same as the 1978 version. In the movie, Roget is seen wearing earphones, and you can catch the music from the original version. Rod Mullinar (Ed in 1978) is now Morris, Roget's boss. Maria Mercedes (Nurse Panicale in 1978) is now the doctor treating Ed's burns. Ed Jacquard is now renamed Ed Penhaligon. (Susan Penhaligon played the 1978 Kathy Jacquard). In this remake, Patrick's surname is Thompson. (Robert Thompson played the original Patrick). After Brian's hand is cut by the shattering wine glass he goes to Emergency at the Royal Helpmann Base Hospital. (Robert Helpmann played the 1976 Roget). I'll have to check it out. The trailers and TV spots for the original freaked me out when I was a kid. Though I got to say the Italian sequel Patrick Still Lives is far more entertaining with it's over the top gore and sleaze. It's actually not scary. Still liked it though. :) |
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I forgot they had remade this. I watched it because of Charles Dance. Haha. He was good in portraying the doctor, but I thought his and Rachel Griffiths' role was too...limited. They paid a decent homage to the original though. The opening scene of the hospital was the same as the 1978 version. In the movie, Roget is seen wearing earphones, and you can catch the music from the original version. Rod Mullinar (Ed in 1978) is now Morris, Roget's boss. Maria Mercedes (Nurse Panicale in 1978) is now the doctor treating Ed's burns. Ed Jacquard is now renamed Ed Penhaligon. (Susan Penhaligon played the 1978 Kathy Jacquard). In this remake, Patrick's surname is Thompson. (Robert Thompson played the original Patrick). After Brian's hand is cut by the shattering wine glass he goes to Emergency at the Royal Helpmann Base Hospital. (Robert Helpmann played the 1976 Roget). I'll have to check it out. The trailers and TV spots for the original freaked me out when I was a kid. Though I got to say the Italian sequel Patrick Still Lives is far more entertaining with it's over the top gore and sleaze. It's actually not scary. Still liked it though. :) The original isn't scary either :) |
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