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    Quote Originally Posted by hungta View Post

    I'm more of an action junkie myself watching movies like Commando and such, more for the lame one-liners and impossible action sequences.
    If you like over the top action and bad comedy you can't beat Bad Boys 2 in my opinion. That is one of my favourite movies where I can just shut my brain off and laugh myself stupid (The scene in the electronics store still makes me laugh so hard I almost cry)

    Also along these lines although it doesn't have as much action but it has some classic one liners "The adventures of Ford Fairlane" is an absolute classic.

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    http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony_p...seofthelycans/

    This looks like it might be a fun flick. I enjoyed 3/4 of Underworld 1, gave part 2 a pass but this prequel I'm really looking forward to. Werewolves vs vampires with swords and armour, how can you go wrong? Rhona Mitra looks good in chainmail She was smokin hot in Doomsday, which is a fun flick as well. I'd call it a futuristic post-apocalyptic, plague, action movie, with some mediaeval elements. Yes there are plot holes and some serious WTF moments but it's an enjoyable 2 hours.

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    No Kate Beckinsale? Hmmm she made the first 2 bearable, for obvious reasons ... They were ok movies while not being great, might check it out when it comes out on DVD..

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    Having finished the write up of the latest Melbourne meet, I'm off to watch the original Batman movie with Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson in it. I haven't seen it in over 15 years I'd wager but have only fond memories of it. Found it today on the way to my mate's place to watch the cricket despite looking for it for the last week at Big W and Target who advertised it yet didn't have it at any. So excited but I am worried about how the movie has withstood the test of time. Thoughts tmrw or later.
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    The other day I got a chance to watch The Forbidden Kingdom with Jet Li & Jackie Chan, its kind of a family oriented movie but it did have many great fight scenes. Without spoiling the movie for you, its worth mentioning that this movie has the character "Monkey" from the old "Monkey Magic" show in it, he looks very different but it was great for me personally being a fan of the original show to see the character brought back to life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omega Supreme View Post
    The other day I got a chance to watch The Forbidden Kingdom with Jet Li & Jackie Chan, its kind of a family oriented movie but it did have many great fight scenes. Without spoiling the movie for you, its worth mentioning that this movie has the character "Monkey" from the old "Monkey Magic" show in it, he looks very different but it was great for me personally being a fan of the original show to see the character brought back to life.
    Forbidden Kingdom, where the traditional Chinese Story "Journey to the West" meets the Hollywood film "Karate Kid".

    There is a 4 or 5 minute segment about halfway through the film that is really worth watching, the rest of the movie will not enrich your life in the slightest.

    However it still looks like Forbidden kingdom is a far better movie than the upcoming Dragonball Movie will be, both movies are based off the same story (Journey to the West).
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    Default The curious case of Benjamin Button

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    These are my thoughts...

    The curious case of Benjamin Button is about symmetry.

    B is the second letter of the alphabet, 2.
    Benjamin Button is 2 and 2.

    2 and 2 = 4. The 4th letter of the alphabet is 'd'. Daisy starts with 'D'.

    A button usually has 4 holes to thread through. 2 on top, 2 at the bottom. This brings us back to 2 - 2, Benjamin Button.

    His father bequeaths him a factory - Button's Buttons, B and B again, 2 and 2.

    The film is symmetrical.

    Benjamin Button is at any one time both x years young and x years old. He is at any one time, young and old. In the beginning, he was physically old but mentally young; in the end, he was physically young and mentally old.

    A doctor was there in the beginning; a doctor was there at the end.

    The humming bird was seen twice, both times at the death of people dear to him.

    The lady swims the English channel twice, once before she meets Benjamin and once after.

    He left Caroline when she was 2; he returned when she was 12 (the first number is 1/2 the second, the second number is 2 times the first).

    The clock at the railway station was mentioned once in the beginning and once at the end.

    Halfway through the film, Benjamin and Daisy were both 48, divisible by 2, and the first number is 1/2 the second and the second is 2 times the first.

    The entire narrative is a story within a story; and there are stories within the story (eg: the stories of the man struck by lightning, which is within Benjamin Button's story, which is within the present day story of Caroline and Daisy, which is within the bigger story of hurricane Katrina).

    Symmetry, B B.

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    i saw The day the Earth stood still and Wall-E they both SUCKED!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by STL View Post
    Having finished the write up of the latest Melbourne meet, I'm off to watch the original Batman movie with Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson in it. I haven't seen it in over 15 years I'd wager but have only fond memories of it. Found it today on the way to my mate's place to watch the cricket despite looking for it for the last week at Big W and Target who advertised it yet didn't have it at any. So excited but I am worried about how the movie has withstood the test of time. Thoughts tmrw or later.
    It was okay in the end. Not as good as I remembered but it was dominated again by the stunning performance of the Joker played by Jack Nicholson who was pretty damned awesome. Not as dark and gritty as Dark Knight but just as twisted, disturbing and maniacal.

    The batmobile also rocked too. The whole driving through the complex via remote was pretty cool too.

    I enjoyed but not a classic unfortunately but I'd been meaning to get it for its nostalgic value.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STL View Post
    It was okay in the end. Not as good as I remembered but it was dominated again by the stunning performance of the Joker played by Jack Nicholson who was pretty damned awesome. Not as dark and gritty as Dark Knight but just as twisted, disturbing and maniacal.

    The batmobile also rocked too. The whole driving through the complex via remote was pretty cool too.
    Each time I watch "The Dark Knight" which I did again on Saturday, I notice a number of similarities between "Batman" and "The Dark Knight", but one I'd forgotten was that Batman remote controls the Batmobile in "Batman" too.

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