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21-08-2008, 09:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-08-2008, 09:15 PM by glen.)
What's the last movies you saw, and I saw KungFu Panda at LINK REMOVED.
A CG-animated comedy about a lazy, irreverent slacker panda, Po, who must somehow become a
Kung Fu Master in order to save the Valley of Peace from a villainous snow leopard, Tai Lung. Set in the legendary world of ancient China, this is the story of Po, our unlikely hero, who enters the rigid world of Kung Fu and turning it upside down. Po ultimately becomes a Kung Fu hero by learning that if he believes in himself, he can do anything.
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Spam it up dude! <img src='http://www.melbournechat.org/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':Cowboy:' />
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The wife and i saw "The Square"
Written by Joel Edgerton and his brother
? Edgerton.
A good aussie film see it before it's to late.
Paul.
I'm just chillaxin'
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i really want to see hunger.
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Is this at the cinema?? I cant remember, its been a while. But the actual last move i watched was last night "Legally Blonde" which is a DVD i got for my birthday ages ago but only just watched it. Found out the DVD is a bit dodgy with sound :S
The Bank Job - it was good.
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The Godfather:An Amazing film every actor in it is amazing al pacino
and marlon brando are incredible
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2012 .... it was somewhat dissapointing - though i guess i'd had high hopes. I found they over did it with blue screen effects that were simply too over the top to be able suspend my belief enough. A am also aware that many of the facts it is based on were bent so far out of shape it's not funny. But for what it's worth it was an action packed film easily able to entertain.
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Thanks for the report. I was thinking of seeing that one!
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Well done Peter! 50 years is a great effort!
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I watched a bit of Lawrence of Arabia the other day.
How long is that film?
I never get to see the whole thing as I get distracted.
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Yeah that is massive. Maybe they will do a short version!
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Avatar in 3D is spectacular (and was my very first 3D cinema experience).
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[quote name='iblis.raeb' post='23373' date='Dec 28 2009, 05:17 PM']Avatar in 3D is spectacular (and was my very first 3D cinema experience).[/quote]
AHHH well NO WONDER you enjoyed it ... the first time seeing a 3D film is just freakin sweet... even better at Imax!
I've heard mixed things about Avatar ... i think the impression i get is that it's better in 3D, the animation is awesome but the story is lacking somewhat.
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28-12-2009, 08:39 PM
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I actually enjoyed the story... well structured but maybe just a touch to formulaic. The animation is what makes the film though with the best affects in ever.
We watched it on a completely standard screen, not even the vMax or what ever the slightly larger screen is 'cause vMax sessions close early at Southland.
Watching Avatar at iMax in Carlton would be simply jaw dropping.
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I saw Avatar 2D but sounds like I should have gone 3D! Silly me!
Can I ask a silly question...If you already wear prescription glasses then will the 3D glasses fit over the top of the normal glasses? Or am I expected to where contact lens?
Cheers, Glen