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Scott Pilgrim vs The World

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Medro, Jul 26, 2011.

  1. SleepySpecialK

    SleepySpecialK Well-Known Member

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    Did Peter Jackson not direct the film too?
     
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  2. Jip Jaap Stam

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    Wanna bet? I guarantee you'll be reading it by the end of the week.

    Mine (omitting books I was forced to read as a student) would have to be "We Need To Talk About Kevin", which was pretty good but a bit touchy-feely. I don't tend to read books written by birds.
     
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  3. SleepySpecialK

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    Sexist
     
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    Guilty as charged m'lud.
     
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    ****ing hell, it frightens me how much we have in common <yikes>
     
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  6. RAVENBLACK

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    Dev is a big fan as well.

    Have always loved them and always will.

    Simply the best.
     
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  7. The Raging Oxter

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    I also love film noirs of the 40s and 50s.
     
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  8. The Raging Oxter

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    You don't want to read the book or watch the film. The book is typical of too much of contemporary American literature in that it takes 50 words to get a point over when 10 would be sufficient. I read recently that Americans demand value for their dollar so a lot of authors pad out their books in order to sell them.

    The film was a pile of absolute horse dung.
     
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  9. I actually thought that the book was fairly concise and certain sections (the mother doing a runner) could've been padded out way more. The scene-setting of the Americana 70s bit actually reminded me of Coupland's "Girlfriend in a Coma"

    American TV - now that I can't stomach knowing that the syndication system means that a drama series will only reach a conclusion, in essence, once the majority of its audience have lost interest.

    If viewing figures are good, another series (or season(sic)) is commissioned - you can stick yer Lost, yer 24 and all the rest of that pish right up yer gerbil-tunnel
     
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    It must be a middle-age thing.
     
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  11. The Raging Oxter

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    I'm not middle-aged <grr>

    My father was a big Laurel & Hardy fan and I've started getting into film noirs during the past few years since they showed a season of them at the Filmhouse (arty cinema in Edinburgh).

    It is possible to like things from the past without having lived through them you know. Thank god I didn't mention I like classical music and Bach in particular...
     
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  12. RAVENBLACK

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    Nope I loved them as a kid when my mum and dad used to watch them.

    All the guys in school loved them as well.
     
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    I know, I know. I like plenty of stuff from the past, books, films, buildings, characters etc. It was more a calculated jibe, on the basis that you'd be irked if seen as a contemporary of ER's <sorry>

    Anyway, if life expectancy for men is 78, middle-age must start in the late 30s, and you can't be too far from that....
    Though being a veggie you'll probably live to about 110 or something ridiculous.
     
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    Sin City - loved the "graphic novel" feel to it...very moody and atmospheric.

    300 - Loved the stylised way it was filmed and it's teh overblown ridicoulsness (sp) of the fight scenes.
     
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  15. SleepySpecialK

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    Sin City made me horny. 300 was ****e I thought.
     
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    The hookers in it are amazing!
     
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    Was it Mickey Rourke or Bruce Willis?
     
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    Yeah Sin City looked very good, never seen 300
     
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  19. SleepySpecialK

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    Which ever one was wearing the suspenders.

    Pding splash.
     
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  20. Jip Jaap Stam

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    I liked 300 too. A bit daft at times, but a great watch if you're happy to watch something fairly brainless <ok>
     
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