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@happy tiger said:
Maybe its Gargamel hopes he is killing Alien
Does anyone remember how you could get smurfs from the BP service stations ?? They were as a big as yoyos

My cousin collected the whole set of them.

My son sow Johnny English Reborn today and said it was hilarious.
 
@LethalGurlie said:
well it's a damn cat…what are they useful for except sitting there looking pretty?

target practise, or running over with a truck :slight_smile:
 
@happy tiger said:
Does anyone remember how you could get smurfs from the BP service stations ?? They were as a big as yoyos

Yeah I used to get them, line em up on the fence and shoot them. They were good little targets.
 
Just re-watched The Hurricane and The Shawshank Redemption, two of my favourite movies :slight_smile:
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red dog isnt a bad aussie movie. some parts of the movie are sad though so have some kleenexs handy. not that i needed them or anything
 
Real Steel is worth a look. It's got a bit of drama/action/redemption all rolled into one. The robot fights are staged well too.
 
@willow said:
Real Steel is worth a look. It's got a bit of drama/action/redemption all rolled into one. The robot fights are staged well too.

Thanks Willow was meaning to put a post up asking about this Cheers
 
Father in Law just brought over the old classic western "The Magnificent Seven" which we watched before dinner
Yul Brunner
Steve MacQueen
Robert Mitchum
James Coburn
Now there's a movie
How could Happy forget Charles Bronson
 
@happy tiger said:
Father in Law just brought over the old classic western "The Magnificent Seven" which we watched before dinner
Yul Brunner
Steve MacQueen
Robert Mitchum
James Coburn
Now there's a movie
How could Happy forget Charles Bronson

The Magnificent seven, a classic movie Happy, must find my copy and watch it again. Watched Law Abiding Citizen last night, plenty of action as well.
 
Watched the new Ryan Gosling film Drive on the weekend. It's not your conventional drama/action/thriller, certain parts reminded me of Heat but the overall tone is different and has an arthouse feel to it. It starts off slow but builds nicely but the violence is quite graphic. The acting is very good overall though.
 
This lady didn't like Drive as much as you Willow.

http://au.movies.ign.com/articles/119/1199189p1.html

She is suing the promotors of drive for issuing a misleading trailer. :laughing: :laughing:
 
Whats the go with all these superhero movies lately?

They are all pretty average and now they going to throw a heap of them into one film? It'd be nice to see something that hasnt been made by some lame arsed comic book nerd.

Drive looks the goods Willow…will check it out.
 
@Fraze23 said:
This lady didn't like Drive as much as you Willow.

http://au.movies.ign.com/articles/119/1199189p1.html

She is suing the promotors of drive for issuing a misleading trailer. :laughing: :laughing:

Why would she? It has Ryan Gosling from the Notebook as the main actor, I thought he was every woman's dream man :blush: :laughing:

Speaking of which, he was good in 'Crazy Stupid Love'
 
This film does not come out until February next year, and while it's another US action film displaying patriotism, what makes it interesting and sets it apart from other action films, is that the stars are actually real life Navy Seals:

http://www.movie-list.com/trailers.php?id=actofvalor

Looks to be beautifully shot and the action scenes definitely look accurate.
 
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