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Glad you enjoyed.
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Looking forward to it. Shaolin Soccer wasn't that great (why did that bloke hit everyone, including his girlfriend?!?), but yeah, fun fun fun!
Saw Save The Green Planet recently. Was ok. Bit weak in places - I preferred the whole 'detectivey' parts to the sci-fi parts, but it balanced out quite well.
Old Boy coming soon.
> Saw Save The Green Planet recently. Was ok. Bit weak in places - I
> preferred the whole 'detectivey' parts to the sci-fi parts, but it
> balanced out quite well.
I hated that, really couldn't get into it. I think it was mainly because the bits where the guy was tied up in the chair brought back bad memories of watching the Guinea Pig films a while back.
I had to go take a shower after watching that garbage, beyond sick, totally pointless and not in the slightest bit entertaining.
Technically it's nothing like Kung Pow. But if you were being critical, I guess you could draw similarities...
The knife scene and the barking scene have to be the most I've laughed out loud in a cinema.
> I swear the films name was "Hussle"...
Whatever. If you want to be technically correct, with no drunk swearing and original title, it's "Gong fu" :D
"Oldboy" is a masterpiece. I can guarantee it's nothing like what you are expecting. "Save the green planet" I abosuletly loved, pretty much beacuse it's a movie that is partly all movies I've seen, but yet something completely original.
Off to watch Killer Klown from Outer Space now. must be at least 15 years since I last watched it.
> I hated that, really couldn't get into it. I think it was mainly
> because the bits where the guy was tied up in the chair brought back
> bad memories of watching the Guinea Pig films a while back.
>
> I had to go take a shower after watching that garbage, beyond sick,
> totally pointless and not in the slightest bit entertaining.
The Guinea Pig films? not suprised. I loved STGP as it was a mishmash of loads of different styles rolled into one. Detecxtive, horror, SF, comedy, consiracy theory, romance. never seen anything like it before.
So yeah, 8/10 based on her views.