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The Hunger Games in the cinema the other night...pretty good though felt a little rushed in places...probably because they're trying to fit the book into the movie...but still a good movie and worth a watch IMO

and watch Puss in Boots over lunch today, good laugh actually.

  1. Btw. What's the name of the movie where a group of people go to russia and they start dying by some ghosts or stuff. forgot it lol

I believe you're thinking of The Darkest Hour...which Rappy posted above....and aliens not ghosts.

Just watched Martha Marcy May Marlene

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Actually a pretty good flick. It is definitely slower paced, so if you do not like those type of movies, not for you.

The pacing actually reminded me a bit of the movie Hard Candy for some reason, although it is not the same subject matter, it had the same slow but tense build up.

A better than I thought it was going to be "thriller," and I put the term thriller in quotes as it may not meet some peoples expectations of what a thriller is, but I do ultimately think it is one.

I dug it, but hard to give it an actual star. Also do believe one has to be a fan of these type of movies, the slower, more intellectual but creepy vibe.

I watched American Reunion last night. It was pretty good, laughed a lot. I've kinda grown tired of this kinda comedy but it was still enjoyable with these characters. Better than I expected but still not quite good as the first three.

I've gone off Jason Statham, he was one look, one style and one emotion.
I agree completely. Very one dimensional. Reminds me of Nicolas Cage and Bruce Willis.

/flame shield activated.

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Yes, I really hadn't seen this film before. I had seen bits, but not the entire thing. I regret that, because it really was fantastic! Definitely one of the better films I've watched.

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