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    Quote Originally Posted by coltfan111 View Post
    Batman: haven't seen it for over 10 years. After Nolans films and the Heath Ledger Joker every other Batman movie just doesn't seem to cut it anymore. Can't wait for the Dark Knight rises, we will finally get to see Bane done right.
    Can't wait also, I believe the Dark Knight Rises will be the movie of the year. Soon we will know..

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    Quote Originally Posted by coltfan111 View Post
    Batman: haven't seen it for over 10 years. After Nolans films and the Heath Ledger Joker every other Batman movie just doesn't seem to cut it anymore. Can't wait for the Dark Knight rises, we will finally get to see Bane done right.
    Those two Burton films are pretty damn good IMO, the feel worked. It's nice to have a not so serious bats at times.

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    Why is there no freakin Robin?

    Dark Knight Rises is gonna be solid, can't wait for it, even though it's coming this weekend.

    Saw Avengers finally...freakin crazy the theater was packed for it, couldn't believe since it's been out awhile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coltfan111 View Post
    Batman: haven't seen it for over 10 years. After Nolans films and the Heath Ledger Joker every other Batman movie just doesn't seem to cut it anymore. Can't wait for the Dark Knight rises, we will finally get to see Bane done right.
    Nicholson was every bit as good as Ledger, was just a different take on the character. Both were iconic, to overuse the already hopelessly overused word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breakfast in Vegas View Post
    Nicholson was every bit as good as Ledger, was just a different take on the character. Both were iconic, to overuse the already hopelessly overused word.
    To me it just felt like I was watching Jack being his usual strange self, just with make-up on. Ledger was completely unrecognisable in the role. But I guess it is different era's of cinema.

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    Real Steel 7/10, I was not expecting this movie to be so good.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0433035/

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    Rented and watched two movies today: The Three Stooges (2012), and The Iron Lady. Loved the 3 stooges film, the Iron lady was good but DEPRESSING as hell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by commanding View Post
    the Iron lady was good but DEPRESSING as hell.
    So was Britain in the eighties. Except for the "good" part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaz View Post
    So was Britain in the eighties. Except for the "good" part.
    The Iron Lady 7/10 - Streep was great, but felt the film focused on her dementia too much. Would have appreciated more of a biographical film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breakfast in Vegas View Post
    The Iron Lady 7/10 - Streep was great, but felt the film focused on her dementia too much. Would have appreciated more of a biographical film.
    X2 It was a good movie but I wouldn't have bothered had I known its main subject was dementia.

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    Without A Padle, still laughing

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    Tucker and Dale vs evil. Not bad, had a few good laughs out of it.

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    Dark Knight Rises. 10/10, well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digrar View Post
    Dark Knight Rises. 10/10, well done.
    Damn time zones.

    I just finished 11:14. I usually dislike the simultaneous stories gimmick, but the black comedy redeems this one. Despite what the poster implies, it's not suspenseful at all - if you enjoy dark humor it'll entertain you.


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    21 Jump Street - A few genuine laughs, but I really can't get past the brillince of Superbad and how every film Jonah Hill has been in since pales in comparison.

    6/10

    High Fidelity - Felt a bit nostalgic last night, so decided to whip a halfway classic on. Forgotten how much I loved this film.

    9/10

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