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Documentary - really good, unbelievable how short-sighted and biased the governing body of the 'sport' is. Strongly recommended to anyone who hasn't seen it, especially if you have any interest at all in classic video games.

 

 

You made this one up, surely?!

 

Nope, it's great. You want to see it, you know you do.

 

Words fail me ...

 

 

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Pacific Rim

 

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What did you think?

 

I liked it, will watch again this weekend with the boys.

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Pacific Rim

And?

What did you think?

I liked it, will watch again this weekend with the boys.

Oh, they haven't seen it? I feel like it could be this generation's Star Wars.

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"Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007" (2013)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fwaNgw9Aag

 

Way cool documentary about the history of the James Bond books and film series, with tons of vintage clips and commentary from insiders, stars, celebrity fans and more. Lots of geeky trivia to be had, this flick is Heaven for Bond Geeks.

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kingofkongbox.jpg

 

Documentary - really good, unbelievable how short-sighted and biased the governing body of the 'sport' is. Strongly recommended to anyone who hasn't seen it, especially if you have any interest at all in classic video games.

 

 

You made this one up, surely?!

 

Nope, it's great. You want to see it, you know you do.

 

Words fail me ...

 

 

 

Why? It's a documentary and it's very good. You'd roll your eyes and shake your head at some of the people in it, but it's all real life and a subject I know very little about, so I thought it was well worth seeing.

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John Carter

 

Very good sci fi film. Really enjoyed this; not the most enlightening or moving of films, but if you're a sci fi fan, what's not to like?

 

I really liked it as well...I'm not sure why it didn't do well in theatres...

 

 

 

Maybe because it suits sci fi fans, but not your typical Disney audience? All the sci fi fans I've spoken to who've seen it thought it was good, but my kids got bored. It's not a brilliant film by any means, but I thought it was very enjoyable.

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Flashback Friday Double Feature:

 

Ghostbusters (1984)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u4FHmId-Y0

 

Classic sci-fi comedy with Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray and Harold Ramis as paranormal investigators cleaning up New York's massive ghost problem. As usual, Murray steals the movie and gets all the best lines. The special effects still hold up pretty well today. Watched this with my ten year old, who'd never seen it before...he LOVED it, especially the scene with the giant Mister Stay Puft.

 

C.H.U.D. (1984)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqDToaLuJ7I

 

Toxic waste dumped beneath New York City's streets mutates the local homeless population into Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers, who start noshing on unlucky pedestrians. When a cop, a photographer and a homeless advocate discover the secret, the government comes in to try and cover it up.

Dirty, grungy, slimy low budget fun with a great cast.

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Double feature with the kids:

 

"My Babysitter's a Vampire" (2010)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUQ9_q6v4M4

 

Family friendly comedy about a dorky teen trying to save the girl of his dreams from a gang of bloodsuckers. Mildly entertaining kid stuff that gets a few good jabs in at the "Twilight" phenomenon. If you're not a parent, there's no need to bother with it.

 

"Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" (1988)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYNqYC_jNAg

 

One of my favorite movies of all time. Robert "Back to the Future" Zemeckis' twisted mix of film-noir murder mystery and 1940s cartoon mayhem continues to amaze me with its FX work and seamless mix of live actors and animated "toons" sharing the screen together. I never get tired of this flick.

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"Iron Sky" (2012)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He_PWsJqsVY

 

Earth is under attack by MOON NAZIS in this wacky sci-fi/action comedy from Finland. Fortunately the U.S. President (who resembles a certain Mrs. Palin so closely that it's almost scary) has a few tricks up her sleeve.

 

The concept of this movie is a total hoot and the special effects are fantastic but the flick doesn't quite live up to the promise shown in its trailer. It never quite finds the right balance between the butt kickin' Space-Nazi fightin' action and the forced attempts at political satire. Still a fun flick to watch once. I mean c'mon, it's got Moon Nazis. How cool is that? :lol:

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"Iron Sky" (2012)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He_PWsJqsVY

 

Earth is under attack by MOON NAZIS in this wacky sci-fi/action comedy from Finland. Fortunately the U.S. President (who resembles a certain Mrs. Palin so closely that it's almost scary) has a few tricks up her sleeve.

 

The concept of this movie is a total hoot and the special effects are fantastic but the flick doesn't quite live up to the promise shown in its trailer. It never quite finds the right balance between the butt kickin' Space-Nazi fightin' action and the forced attempts at political satire. Still a fun flick to watch once. I mean c'mon, it's got Moon Nazis. How cool is that? :lol:

Loved this flick!! Was a complete hoot!! I mean yea Moon Nazis!! How F*ckin cool IS that????? :tumbsup:

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I mean c'mon, it's got Moon Nazis. How cool is that? :lol:

 

Very! :D

 

 

Sometime soon I plan to watch The Asylum's no-budget "Iron Sky" ripoff, "Nazis at the Center of the Earth," and follow that up with the Norwegian Nazi-zombie flick "Dead Snow." So I'll have a whole Nazi-sploitation thang goin' this week. :D

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