Oh I don't think you should remove your comments, I don't care about stuff like that and am not taking offense, just stating my side of the case is all.
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Originally posted by Ian Jane View PostI have the Strand DVD and have been putting it off. I don't know why. I need more kidney catheter drainage movies in my life.
It took me a while to get into the mood to watch it: I waited til I had the right void. His movies are easy to look away from. Morning calm & quiet worked well.
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Originally posted by Ian Jane View PostOh I don't think you should remove your comments, I don't care about stuff like that and am not taking offense, just stating my side of the case is all.
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The Incredible Melting Man - this movie is still awesome. And gooey. Really gooey.
Ramones: End Of The Century - it's kinda sad and kinda funny at the same time. I forgot Dee Dee put out a horrible hip hop album and this reminded me that he did and that I should get it, so I did, and now I have it and my life is just that much more complete.Rock! Shock! Pop!
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Superman: The Movie (1978) -- for the first time in almost thirty years...I revisited this one. And it's still a great film - amazingly rich in texture, beautifully shot and scored, and well written (by Mario Puzo, no less) and acted. Two and a half hours flew by. Now, for the next step: upgrade to HiDef.
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Primitive London (1965) -- fairly entertaining tour of London circa '65 that focuses on social groups and strip-clubs. Amazing quality BD from BFI.
Primal (2010) -- highly entertaining Aussie bushland horror flick, with one of the funniest (really coarse) final lines I've seen for a while. Really enjoyed it (though most probably won't).
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X-Men First Class - Entertaining enough. I liked the way the relationship between Magneto and Xavier developed and Logan's cameo made me laugh. Some questionable CGI and some really effective CGI. A bit longer than maybe it needed to be and a little obvious in its message (Really? Talking about mutant/human relations in front of the Lincoln Memorial?) but I had fun with it.Rock! Shock! Pop!
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