Rate the last movie you saw
21-07-2004, 16:52
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Re: Rate the last movie you saw...
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Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey
Hmm.. I thought in the comics JJ Jamesons son was Man-Wolf - he bought back some rock from the moon with him that did it - and Venom was Eddie Brock (who got mentioned in the first film as well) - after the symbiote that Spiderman bought back after being on the 'Beyonders world' (I can't remember what the comic series was called), left him and bonded with Eddie...
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Dammit, I'm even confusing myself now
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21-07-2004, 16:59
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Secret Wars - that's what it was called, I think at the time it was the biggest Marvel cross over ever - the series ran for a year.... I've probably still got them in the loft somewhere...
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21-07-2004, 17:50
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Well I saw Spiderman 2 on 20th July. Not a bad movie, I'll give it 7/10. Thankfully there was little if any of the flagwaving crap as at the end of Spide1.
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21-07-2004, 22:44
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Re: Rate the last movie you saw...
I have just watched:
The Arrival (1996)
Directed by: David Twohy
Writing credits: David Twohy
Cast:
Charlie Sheen .... Zane Zaminski
Lindsay Crouse .... Ilana Green
Richard Schiff .... Calvin, alias Cal
Shane .... JPL Guard #1
Ron Silver .... Phil Gordian & Mexican Guard
Teri Polo .... Char
Plot:
Zane Ziminski is fired from NASA after picking up unidentified signals from a distant location in space. His curiosity soon turn to sheer terror as he travels to Mexico, where a series of unexplained events lead him to believe that there are aliens all over the world. He gathers evidence to support this theory but will he ever have the chance to broadcast the 'facts' alive?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115571/
it was err i dunno - i wasnt excited i wasnt disapointed it had a low budget and sharlie sheen in a serious role (no fluffy bunny feet) give it a go if u like sci fi b movies that aint to bad
6/10 - no more no less not too bad.
btw feel free to edit this post and remove the pic if its to big or against ur rules blah blah
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21-07-2004, 22:48
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Spiderman 2.Very enjoyable.
Alfred Molina as Doc Oc was terrific.He is one of the few British actors regularly working in the US and it's a pity we don't see more of him over here.He's a excellent actor.
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21-07-2004, 23:08
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Re: Rate the last movie you saw...
I just saw bullet proof monk - which was ok - 6/10
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24-07-2004, 23:12
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Daredevil - 8/10
I thought Ben Affleck was excellent in this - good angst
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25-07-2004, 01:53
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Just saw Identity, brilliant movie. If you havent seen it yet, rent it.
I give it a 9 out of 10.
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27-07-2004, 22:57
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Chronicles of Riddick - 6/10 - Could try harder. Bit of a pants ending too but it gets 10/10 for 'death by tea-cup'
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27-07-2004, 23:05
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Sex lives of the potato men - minus 58 out of 10, now where did I put the reciept?
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28-07-2004, 12:22
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Bowling For Columbine, dvd. More documentary than film, but still classified as film. Michael Moore must be the most sane american around at the minute, and the methods he goes to to get his results are fantastic. 9/10
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28-07-2004, 12:22
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Re: Rate the last movie you saw...
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Daredevil - 8/10
I thought Ben Affleck was excellent in this - good angst
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Yay! I'm not the only one who likes Daredevil!
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28-07-2004, 13:14
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Re: Rate the last movie you saw...
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Bowling For Columbine, dvd. More documentary than film, but still classified as film. Michael Moore must be the most sane american around at the minute, and the methods he goes to to get his results are fantastic. 9/10
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Did you watch that with your mum???
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28-07-2004, 20:59
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Re: Rate the last movie you saw...
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Originally Posted by Nugget
Romour control has it that Venom will be the villain in one of the later films
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I've heard that too. Good villain...although I've seen opinions where people say that having an alien symbiote could seem a little unbelievable in Spidey's movie "universe", compared to the "scientist becomes villain after experiment gone wrong" types we've had so far.
I do think it could work, though. And Sam Raimi certainly knows how to handle Spider-Man & his world.
But if number 3 has Venom, then I guess it'll have two villains in it...going by the end of Spider-Man 2.
Also...speaking of Venom...wasn't there another alien symbiote villain? Carnage?
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Originally Posted by homealone
Daredevil - 8/10
I thought Ben Affleck was excellent in this - good angst
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I liked Daredevil. No where near as much as Spidey 1 & 2, or X-Men 2, but I did find it enjoyable. I think the best thing about it (after Elektra ) was Michael Clark Duncan's "King Pin". Great actor, & and a good version of the character. I think he'd have done well in a Spider-Man movie (they share the same Marvel universe afterall).
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Just saw Identity, brilliant movie. If you havent seen it yet, rent it.
I give it a 9 out of 10.
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Very good! Lots of twists, & a very good cast.
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29-07-2004, 08:46
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Re: Rate the last movie you saw...
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Did you watch that with your mum???
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What does that mean?! I watched it cos i've just finished reading his book dude Where's my country and I'm in the middle of reading Stupid White Men, which i've been told to read for one of my A level courses, and which i wish i'd read before. Absolutely fantastic. So i suggest you watch it before you take the mick (providing you haven't already, in which case my whole argument falls flat!)
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