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Dread.

Loved it. I should say I Am The Law to my clients more often,


I do hope that's been auto-corrected.

If not then sentence is death.

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Dread.

Loved it. I should say I Am The Law to my clients more often,


:this:

Might watch it again this weekend....

So should I take what AE say about films and do the opposite.?

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So, I hear that Lucas has ordered the next batch of films to be 'standalones' and that the first will be all about Yoda.

Clever Lucas, straight-jacketing the new film-makers with the inevitability of horrendous managled dialogue, force-tedium, guff about prophecy and slowly walking places. Nicely done. Think I'll skip that one.

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Yoda's a cunt. Fuck that shit.

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It might be about the teenage Yoda, struggling at Galactic High due to his height. But oh boy! Will those Rodian bullies have to eat their words once he scores the winning basket in the play off.

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I don't want to watch a film about Yoda. I already know what happens to him and where he ends up. I want something new and exciting!


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I don't want to watch a film about Yoda. I already know what happens to him and where he ends up. I want something new and exciting!


I'd like a film about the politics of moving grain from one planet to another and the correct amount of tax to be elvvied one ach shipment.

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It might be about the teenage Yoda, struggling at Galactic High due to his height. But oh boy! Will those Rodian bullies have to eat their words once he scores the winning basket in the play off.



Paint James Franco green and cast that guy who played Biff from Back to the Future as the head Rodian bully, and I'm in.

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I don't want to watch a film about Yoda. I already know what happens to him and where he ends up. I want something new and exciting!


You do as you're told and eat your Yodas, or no Boba Pudding!

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I don't want to watch a film about Yoda. I already know what happens to him and where he ends up. I want something new and exciting!


I'd like a film about the politics of moving grain from one planet to another and the correct amount of tax to be elvvied one ach shipment.


I'd rather have a film about filling in the customs documentation and complaining about the import tax relating to a consignment of grain that had been moved from one planet to another. Your film sounds too far fetched and fanciful for my liking.

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The thing that pisses me off about Star Wars, and those that like are the sheer inconsitencies.

"Yoda is great" they say. But at no point does Yoda make a single good decision when he has the facts in front of him.

"Boba Fett is awesome" they say. no, he isn't. he does nothing for most of the films but bumble around like a knob in a funny suit.

the only character who actually achieves anything of any note is jabba the hut, until he is killed in a seriously clumsy rescue attempt.

EDIT: Heh. It seems they are doing films on all three.

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"Boba Fett is awesome" they say. no, he isn't. he does nothing for most of the films but bumble around like a knob in a funny suit.


Very much :this:


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I don't want to watch a film about Yoda. I already know what happens to him and where he ends up. I want something new and exciting!


I'd like a film about the politics of moving grain from one planet to another and the correct amount of tax to be elvvied one ach shipment.


I'd rather have a film about filling in the customs documentation and complaining about the import tax relating to a consignment of grain that had been moved from one planet to another. Your film sounds too far fetched and fanciful for my liking.


And then it could follow up with a sequel featuring the customs documentation and complaints form being moved from planet to another! Gradually the rich woven tapestry of the Star Wars galaxy would be filled in!

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So, I hear that Lucas has ordered the next batch of films to be 'standalones' and that the first will be all about Yoda.

Clever Lucas, straight-jacketing the new film-makers with the inevitability of horrendous managled dialogue, force-tedium, guff about prophecy and slowly walking places. Nicely done. Think I'll skip that one.

:facepalm:


Just a note that these stand-alone films in the Star Wars universe are unrelated to the new trilogy.

Episodes 7-9 will still be all tied in and a trilogy that moves on from the first six.

The Yoda film will be in addition to those.

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Morte wrote:
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I don't want to watch a film about Yoda. I already know what happens to him and where he ends up. I want something new and exciting!


I'd like a film about the politics of moving grain from one planet to another and the correct amount of tax to be elvvied one ach shipment.


I'd rather have a film about filling in the customs documentation and complaining about the import tax relating to a consignment of grain that had been moved from one planet to another. Your film sounds too far fetched and fanciful for my liking.


And then it could follow up with a sequel featuring the customs documentation and complaints form being moved from planet to another! Gradually the rich woven tapestry of the Star Wars galaxy would be filled in!


"There's a whole word out there, Luke" says Chinchilla DeAbzstink, "and it all needs accoutning for. now, it is with utmost improtance that we turn to the eldger and tally up the number of shipments made and deduct the profit from the taxable allowance..."

Meanwhile, The Jedi Council of Wolverhampton wank themselves into a frenzy, declaring "This si how it should be, we have a remit!"

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"Boba Fett is awesome" they say. no, he isn't. he does nothing for most of the films but bumble around like a knob in a funny suit.


Very much :this:


I agree.

But guess what, you lucky people? Lucas says its Boba next and then Jabba!

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A film about the intergalactic smuggling business could be ace. but so would a second series of Firefly.

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"Boba Fett is awesome" they say. no, he isn't. he does nothing for most of the films but bumble around like a knob in a funny suit.


Very much :this:


I agree.

But guess what, you lucky people? Lucas says its Boba next and then Jabba!

:belm:


This gets me about Star Wars. Who decided that Boba Fett was so cool? He isn't! He has one job and that's to kidnap Han Solo. He couldn't do that on his own so Darth Vader has to do it. Then, he has a minor scrap and gets eaten.

How is he a great character? Lame...


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A film about the intergalactic smuggling business could be ace. but so would a second series of Firefly.


The pre-Episode IV life of Han Solo would make for a good story, but you just know they'd do a horrific job of casting the man himself. I'm looking at you, Shia LeBeueouf.

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Craster wrote:
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A film about the intergalactic smuggling business could be ace. but so would a second series of Firefly.


The pre-Episode IV life of Han Solo would make for a good story, but you just know they'd do a horrific job of casting the man himself. I'm looking at you, Shia LeBeueouf.


how I read it:

"The pre-Episode IV life of Han Solo would make for a good story, but you just know they'd do a horrific job of casting the man himself. I'm looking at you, <PICK ME PICK ME PICK ME PICK ME PICK ME> Shia LeBeueouf <Oh>"

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MaliA would make the best ever Han Solo.

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Han Solo: The Shipley Years

I can see it now.

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I always wanted to know more about the other less well known bounty hunters from ESB, Dengar, IG-88, Bossk, and 4-LOM. (Had to Google some of their names, not that nerdy). Mostly the bad robots though IG-88 and 4-LOM, bad robots are cool.

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Han Solo: The Dance Years

I can see it now.

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Han Solo: The Dance Years

I can see it now.


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Han Solo: The Dance Years

I can see it now.


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Lucas seems so clueless now I wouldn't be surprised if he cast Dennis Norden as a prequel Han.

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Lucas seems so clueless now I wouldn't be surprised if he cast Dennis Norden as a prequel Han.


And yet that idea would be better than any film that Lucas actually made on the subject.

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MaliA would make the best ever Han Solo.


Let's Kickstarter it.

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MaliA would make the best ever Han Solo.


Let's Kickstarter it.


We'll need you to do a demo tape. Han Solo poses, wisecracks, that sort of thing.

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Might be an idea if you barked like a Wookie next to him, Craster.

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Might be an idea if you barked like a Wookie next to him, Craster.


A clothed wookie.

The world is not ready for Space Pirate Mali and his Clothes Resistant sidekick Craster

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Well, if by clothed means the ammo belts, then yeah.

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Zardoz wrote:
I always wanted to know more about the other less well known bounty hunters from ESB, Dengar, IG-88, Bossk, and 4-LOM. (Had to Google some of their names, not that nerdy). Mostly the bad robots though IG-88 and 4-LOM, bad robots are cool.


There are books that tell each of their stories, if you wish to know a bit more.

Regarding the new films Lucas has decreed. I thought he sold it all? So why don't they say "fuck you Lucas" like everyone else does on a daily basis.


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Just because it is published doesn't stop it being fan fiction.

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Single people should never watch horror movies on their own. There, I said it. I was properly freaked out last night and had a nightmare thanks to the film I watched. Am I a big girls blouse? Yes. Yes, I am, but something messed with my brain last night. I could of watched Looper. I've got Looper, but no, I fancied terrifying the bejesus out of myself.

Horror films don't really have this effect on me, I might add before I mention the film, but there's a couple I really really like for being mega-creepy: the jap originals of The Ring and The Grudge are up there with my favourite scary movies of all time. I like Blair Witch too. I really liked Paranormal Activity before someone screamed FRANCHISE and made a sequel or three. Other than those I can't think of many films with the ability to scare these days. The oldies are good but I've never been terrified by them.

So, I watched "VHS".

Yes, yes, it's another "Lets come up with a reason why everyone is filming everything-film". Yes, yes, there's lots of annoying shaky camera rubbish. Yes, yes, the reasons for filming everything are often tenuous. But forget all that and just watch it, mmkay?

It's about 2 hours long and it's got parallels with programmes like The Twilight Zone. It's just 5 (I think) short stories that are a bit messed up. Some are silly, some are weird, some are freaky; all are violent.

I don't want to say anything about the stories in case anyone watches it but I'm going to give it a big old thumbs up for being ace. If you're in the mood (and you really have to be in the mood to watch scary movies if you ask me), can find space to sit down free from distraction and don't mind shaky-fucking-camera-shit then I reckon you'll quite enjoy this. A bit.

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A film about the intergalactic smuggling business could be ace. but so would a second series of Firefly.


The pre-Episode IV life of Han Solo would make for a good story, but you just know they'd do a horrific job of casting the man himself. I'm looking at you, Shia LeBeueouf.


I think I read a novel about a young Han.. how he met Chewie why he has the blood stripe on his trousers, how he was an imperial pilot.

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There's a trilogy, indeed.

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Aye, and they were quite good. In fact most of the novels are quite good, the x-wing series in particular.


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Aye, and they were quite good. In fact most of the novels are quite good, the x-wing series in particular.


:this: I want the x-wing films

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A potential Stallone vs Van Damme fight could be not completely shit, I suppose.

In which decade?

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Seven Psychopaths for me this evening.

Very good, not In Bruges good and not as captivating and didn't hit the emotional high notes, but a solid film overall, and my goodness Walken can still hold the screen. (Excellent performances all round really, although as has already been commented, Farrell holds the film together rather than playing a major part, despite being the top billed actor.)

Interested to see where the writer/director goes next.

About 9000% better than The Expendables 2 and 3000% better than The Dark Knight.


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We've all see seen Six Shooter, right? Martin McDonagh's short film he did before In Bruges. It's rather good.



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We've all see seen Six Shooter, right? Martin McDonagh's short film he did before In Bruges. It's rather good.


I hadn't seen that before, but I'm glad I have now - thanks for the link.

Gives some context to both In Bruges and Seven Psychopaths.


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I watched Django unchained and I liked Django unchained and it was good.

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I watched Django unchained and I liked Django unchained and it was good.

Best review I have yet read about this film. Kudos.

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I watched Django unchained and I liked Django unchained and it was good.

Best review I have yet read about this film. Kudos.


It's a bit wordy. The review not the film I haven't seen the film, I heard it was an overly long Tarantino wankfest and it was good.


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Runcle wrote:
throughsilver wrote:
Dimrill wrote:
I watched Django unchained and I liked Django unchained and it was good.

Best review I have yet read about this film. Kudos.


It's a bit wordy. The review not the film I haven't seen the film, I heard it was an overly long Tarantino wankfest and it was good.

tl;dr

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Great article about Groundhog Day here.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/feb ... y-for-ever

We all do agree this is one of the best films ever?


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For it to be that it would have to be better than Point Break, Fight Club, Blade Runner, Casablanca, Mean Girls, Easy A and The Corpse Bride. but it is pretty good. And notting hill.

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