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sinc_vision
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Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
yes sah! he not impressed with that?DJ Sinc Vision wrote:spooKs wrote:on the recommendation of The Guardian's Peter Bradshawand here was me thinking i was the only one who allowed his viewing habits to be dictated by bradshaw. the man is almost always on the money it's silly. though i worry that he's going to deter me from seeing watchmen.
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sinc_vision
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will find out tomorrow i guess. but judging on early reviews from other sources, generally being that it's a bit shit, i don't see it escaping mr. bradshaw's stringent quality control.spooKs wrote:yes sah! he not impressed with that?DJ Sinc Vision wrote:spooKs wrote:on the recommendation of The Guardian's Peter Bradshawand here was me thinking i was the only one who allowed his viewing habits to be dictated by bradshaw. the man is almost always on the money it's silly. though i worry that he's going to deter me from seeing watchmen.
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
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Yeah he deterred me from seeing it last night, mainly cos I'm skint though. It sounds fun, he didn't pan it.DJ Sinc Vision wrote:will find out tomorrow i guess. but judging on early reviews from other sources, generally being that it's a bit shit, i don't see it escaping mr. bradshaw's stringent quality control.spooKs wrote:yes sah! he not impressed with that?DJ Sinc Vision wrote:spooKs wrote:on the recommendation of The Guardian's Peter Bradshawand here was me thinking i was the only one who allowed his viewing habits to be dictated by bradshaw. the man is almost always on the money it's silly. though i worry that he's going to deter me from seeing watchmen.
The recreation of real events e.g Kennedy's assassination, were impressive, but Dr. Manhatten on Mars was pants. CGI makes films look the same, the ending in the Arctic made me think of The Golden Compass ffs.SD5 wrote:Watchmen: bloody long & impressive
but, computer animation,
whatever its contribution to the exposition,
is becoming boring.
Found sex between masked heroes embarassing
whilst the revelation of male penis was quite blue.
Not a bad film, it respects the comics, but I got bored well before the end.
As for the sex
No wonder he couldn't get it up, how can you compete against a giant blue Shiva lingam?
i like the look of thisMstrO wrote:saw 'Hank and Mike' recently, strange and very funny.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsW4RhymEwo
i saw this a while back... i really enjoyed it. well worth a watchbagelator wrote:i like the look of thisMstrO wrote:saw 'Hank and Mike' recently, strange and very funny.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsW4RhymEwo
8bitboi wrote:Just seen the Wackness a few weeks ago
that film Fucked my head up .. And the Soundtrack is Bliss (all 94 hiphop tracks)
Yeah man the wackness was a great film. kick ass sound track.
Saw the watchmen too. Didn't mind it thought they really nailed rorschach char, though the comic was way way way better. Did however watch a film called "IP man" if you love ur kungfu movies check it out. fighting is dope.
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reverendmedia
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On the Beach
made in 50s by Stanley Kramer,
about nuclear annihilation in 1964.
It's set in Melbourne,
which the actors considered arse-end of the world.
Interesting scenario: waiting to die from radiation cloud
moving down from northern hemisphere,
but the repeated use of Waltzing Matilda is cringeworthy.
made in 50s by Stanley Kramer,
about nuclear annihilation in 1964.
It's set in Melbourne,
which the actors considered arse-end of the world.
Interesting scenario: waiting to die from radiation cloud
moving down from northern hemisphere,
but the repeated use of Waltzing Matilda is cringeworthy.
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