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kristian 2004-06-01 01:26 PM

About to watch Matrix Revolutions on dvd
 
April and my eldest daughter are going to watch Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban tonight. I have to stay home and babysit our youngest. Not wanting me to feel left out, April just dropped a goody bag in my lap : Revolutions, dr pepper, and pop corn. Yep, I'm a happy camper...and a spoilt lil bugger, to boot :D

Ramster 2004-06-01 03:21 PM

Good movie. I liked it!

kristian 2004-06-01 04:13 PM

Just finished watching it. It was cool, but a shame a certain character had to snuff it :(

Cleo 2004-06-01 04:17 PM

I finally saw it on pay per view. Had to watch just to see how the story ended. Well the first Matrix was good…

ecchi 2004-06-06 09:47 PM

How the hell can you watch it on TV, so much happens in some of the scenes even a big plasma screen is not going to be big enough.

Then again I saw it at the Waterloo Bullring in London (largest screen in Britain) and I think I wasted my money on that turkey, so perhaps not being able to see everything in some scenes will be an improvement.

kristian 2004-06-07 06:28 AM

There isn't a cinema where I live. We have a theatre that shows only selective movies (like Harry Potter). But I have a 60" tv to make up fo it a bit D)

urb 2004-06-07 06:38 AM

They're making me watch Harry Potter today.

|couch|

Haven't been out of the house since I saw "The Day After Tomorrow".

kristian 2004-06-07 06:52 AM

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Originally posted by urb
Haven't been out of the house since I saw "The Day After Tomorrow".
LOL I haven't seen that one yet. Judging by your reaction, I don't think I will!

Yeah, my daughter wants to see Potter again, so it's my turn this saturday. |banghead|

urb 2004-06-07 01:35 PM

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Originally posted by kristian
LOL I haven't seen that one yet. Judging by your reaction, I don't think I will!

It's a great film....... I just don't leave the house very often. :)

Cleo 2004-06-07 01:40 PM

Urb maybe you should try watching Pink flamingos.

|couch|

kristian 2004-06-07 02:21 PM

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Originally posted by urb
It's a great film....... I just don't leave the house very often. :)
LOL Typical adult webmaster :)

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Urb maybe you should try watching Pink flamingos.
I love it where Devine eats the dog shit. John Waters is the homosexual equivalent of Tim Burton, except with enormous balls and no conscience. Love him. Not that I expect you give a flying crap, of course LOL :)

urb 2004-06-07 03:37 PM

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Originally posted by Cleo
Urb maybe you should try watching Pink flamingos.

Amazon have it boxed with a film called Female Trouble. :)

ecchi 2004-06-07 06:02 PM

RE "There isn't a cinema where I live" - Hell, I'd move then. I live within walking distance of 1 "proper" cinema, 1 "arts" cinema and 2 multiplexes, plus I can get to the West End in about 30 minutes if the trains are kind to me. I could move a bit further from the West End, but never more than a long walk from a good cinema.

RE John Walters. Is he still making films ? Is he still alive ? I have not seen anything new from him in years. He was another reason I am glad I knew the Scala Cinema before Miramax drove it into bankruptcy, I got to see most of Walter's work on the big screen, not on video (still got the scratch and sniff card somewhere).

kristian 2004-06-07 08:19 PM

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Originally posted by ecchi
RE "There isn't a cinema where I live" - Hell, I'd move then. I live within walking distance of 1 "proper" cinema, 1 "arts" cinema and 2 multiplexes, plus I can get to the West End in about 30 minutes if the trains are kind to me. I could move a bit further from the West End, but never more than a long walk from a good cinema.

I wont be moving for awhile. My mum has a bone-wasting disease and has a broken back and ribs, so I wanted to move closer to her. We bought a nice 10 bedroom and the place is great for bringing up kids. If we need a cinema there's always Shrewsbury 40 minutes away. :)

ecchi 2004-06-07 08:36 PM

Ahh, so Shropshire then. Practically the 3rd world, not surprised you do not have the basic amenities, like cinemas. One day I may show you other new fangled things like electricity and water that comes right into your house without having to be carried in from the well. |jester|


Sorry to hear about your mother.

kristian 2004-06-07 08:40 PM

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Originally posted by ecchi
Ahh, so Shropshire then. Practically the 3rd world, not surprised you do not have the basic amenities, like cinemas. One day I may show you other new fangled things like electricity and water that comes right into your house without having to be carried in from the well. |jester|


Sorry to hear about your mother.

LOL

Will you be going to wimbledon for the tennis. Maybe we can meet for drinks?? :)

ecchi 2004-06-07 08:46 PM

'Fraid I don't even watch the tennis on TV. It brings back too many bad memories, I was savaged once by a rabid Womble.

kristian 2004-06-07 08:55 PM

No probs, mate. Next time I'm in Croydon, I'll pop round and watch a horror movie :)

Cleo 2004-06-07 09:46 PM

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Originally posted by ecchi
RE John Walters. Is he still making films ? Is he still alive ?
I don't know but I do know that the guy that played Devine died in his sleep do to be so over weight. He lived in Miami and I met him back when I lived in Miami. He was a really nice guy, crazy as hell and really funny.


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