What's the best/worst film that you've seen?
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Yesterday I saw the new Robin Hood, and it was OK until the end when the appearance of landing craft went just a little too far, lol.
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The worst film I ever saw was something like 'small time crooks' with Hugh Grant. I should have guessed it would have been terrible as he was in it!
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lol, sometimes, you just know something is going to be terrible!!
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I just lurve Vin Diesel he oooozeees appeal yummy
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Worst ever = "the happening".
There are 2 hours of my life that I'll never get back! Best ever? There are quite a few, Shawshank Redemption and Blazing Saddles right up there... |
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Haha i saw Robin Hood and the WW2 style landing craft did make me laugh
Best = Kill Bill...really anything taratino or Ghost in the Shell Worst = RomComs...talk about predictable |
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it's very sad but I love the wedding singer it always makes me laugh even if it is totally corny. I enjoyed avatar. But shawshank redemption is great very clever.
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Best films for me are "Highlander" and "Kill Bill".
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Walk the Line is one of my many favourites
Don't enjoy any of the vampire themes that are around at the moment |
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Juno is fab! Sweeney Todd is also great.....gosh there are so many films I love, I'd be here all day listing them!
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Hmmm, well modern films, i'd put law abiding citizen up there, really enjoyed that, classic ones, probably something like ghostbusters or something in that era. Worst film would have to be a denis hopper must see and thats blue velvet, complete and utter tripe
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Hmmmmm, well I still love to watch 'The wizard of Oz' and the kids love it too!For something a bit more up to date, I love 'Rain man' and watch it every time its repeated, can't say I've seen a grown-up film at the pictures for ages...thank God my kids are now old enough to go by themselves, although I have to say I'm looking forward to taking them to the new Shrek and Toy Story movies out this summer!!!
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Already told me daughter, I dont care what age she is, but we're goin to see Shrek and Toystory and she's the excuse |
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irish actors
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The worst film I went to see was Pokemon with my daughter when she was about 5 - all the adults struggled to keep awake !
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