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Old 12-04-2010, 16:35   #2970
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re: Rate the last movie you saw

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Originally Posted by zing View Post
How to train your dragon nice film good 3D 8/10
Watched this last week (in 3D) Although it had the odd moment I didnt feel it was as good as it has been portrayed in adverts and features. Could have done without paying £8.45, mind you if I had the choice to pay what I thought it was worth £3.00 would have been too much lol. For me 4/10 and thats only because the premiere seats were comfy

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The men who stare at goats (BR)

Now I thought that this was going to be really funny, maybe I have had a sense of humour bypass in my sleep & they only left a little of it for me to use.

Anywho some funny bits, some boring bits and some bits that were just there to fill the story out (padding) 6/10

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The Great Escape (BR)
A timeless classic even if it was "Americanised" for the screen. 10/10
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