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iron man- cant really comment because i fell asleep half way through it.



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You are an utter disgrace.

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American History X: great film, one of my personal favourites. bit cringeworthy in places, but overall a pretty moving film... especially at the end

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poopookakada wrote:American History X: great film, one of my personal favourites. bit cringeworthy in places, but overall a pretty moving film... especially at the end
AND YOUR RATING?
was it better than 'romper stomper' in your opinion? i didnt like either...same as 'this is England'...dont get enjoyment out of those right wing thug comes good at the end type movies...i know there tryin to get across a message but all it mainly does is become propaganda for the BNP shaved head brigade

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oh yea i forgot that... 9/10 cuz it's got Edward Norton in it, otherwise it woulda been around a 7.
I've not seen Romper Stomper or This Is England so i don't know mate. i only watched American History X cuz it was on telly years a go n my brother said it was a good film, so i went out n bought it for £3.
You seen Green Street? i thought that was a big bucket of shite and i'd put it in the same kinda category as these films.
I've not seen Romper Stomper or This Is England so i don't know mate. i only watched American History X cuz it was on telly years a go n my brother said it was a good film, so i went out n bought it for £3.
You seen Green Street? i thought that was a big bucket of shite and i'd put it in the same kinda category as these films.

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green street sucks hairy donkey balls mate...they all do

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Black Hawk Down 9/10
Absolutely love this film... possibly my favourite of all time, being based on the events of the Marines mission in Mogadishu (Somalia) on October 3, 1993 and the courage of the marines to go back in and bring them all home.
Absolutely love this film... possibly my favourite of all time, being based on the events of the Marines mission in Mogadishu (Somalia) on October 3, 1993 and the courage of the marines to go back in and bring them all home.
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"Pandorum" watched this tonight, a bit like the "Decent" but in space! A bit weird and predictable but a few nice touches here and there, worth a look but not that good in the end! Overall 5/10 from me!

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poopookakada wrote:Black Hawk Down 9/10
Absolutely love this film... possibly my favourite of all time, being based on the events of the Marines mission in Mogadishu (Somalia) on October 3, 1993 and the courage of the marines to go back in and bring them all home.
i'd give it 10/10...probably the best war film ive seen, and you should try the tv series generation kill...just as good

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Pretty much what I thought too, bit of event horizon without the horror aspects I'd give it a 6/10 good sunday morning viewing.Darko wrote:"Pandorum" watched this tonight, a bit like the "Decent" but in space! A bit weird and predictable but a few nice touches here and there, worth a look but not that good in the end! Overall 5/10 from me!

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Mr Hugh Jarrdon wrote:poopookakada wrote:Black Hawk Down 9/10
Absolutely love this film... possibly my favourite of all time, being based on the events of the Marines mission in Mogadishu (Somalia) on October 3, 1993 and the courage of the marines to go back in and bring them all home.
i'd give it 10/10...probably the best war film ive seen, and you should try the tv series generation kill...just as good
i've never given a film 10/10, this one they wittled it down from 100 marines that fought their asses off to 39 and they left out the fact that the Pakistani troops saved the Americans (yet again they try and make out they are the greatest) the first, might not be important to everyone, but the second should be... the Americans are forever denying involvement of any other troops in anything they did, yet they deserve to be recognised.
As for generation kill... i love it!! not missed a single episode yet, even watch the repeats too

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well mate America ALWAYS re-writes history to serve its own purpose...look at WW2 films, especially Enigma for example.
Can you imagine the ending if Pakistani troops saved the Yanks...wow...teenagers in middle America a the movie theatres would love that
too be honest i never ever believe any film that claims to be based on factual events...again its the writers angel, and how many times has that been distorted. Peoples beliefs and opinions distory movies that are based on events...or sometimes they deliberatly lie as to appease the audience they want to attract
Can you imagine the ending if Pakistani troops saved the Yanks...wow...teenagers in middle America a the movie theatres would love that
too be honest i never ever believe any film that claims to be based on factual events...again its the writers angel, and how many times has that been distorted. Peoples beliefs and opinions distory movies that are based on events...or sometimes they deliberatly lie as to appease the audience they want to attract

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true, true. the writer can only write about what they were told and found out, which comes from various people and they need to mix and match bits to get it all into one decent storyline for a movie and a lot gets lost there.
believe it or not this film was based on a book... which is meant to be the story of the events of the day and was supposedly written by a marine that was there. i always thought it was the other way round.
i like the way loads of Americans genuinely believe that they won WW2 single handedly and if it wasn't for them saving us then we'd be german speakers. and it's all thanks to the stupid ass writers not wanting to make America look as bad as it is
believe it or not this film was based on a book... which is meant to be the story of the events of the day and was supposedly written by a marine that was there. i always thought it was the other way round.
i like the way loads of Americans genuinely believe that they won WW2 single handedly and if it wasn't for them saving us then we'd be german speakers. and it's all thanks to the stupid ass writers not wanting to make America look as bad as it is

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Mr Hugh Jarrdon wrote:well mate America ALWAYS re-writes history to serve its own purpose...look at WW2 films, especially Enigma for example.
Can you imagine the ending if Pakistani troops saved the Yanks...wow...teenagers in middle America a the movie theatres would love that
too be honest i never ever believe any film that claims to be based on factual events...again its the writers angel, and how many times has that been distorted. Peoples beliefs and opinions distory movies that are based on events...or sometimes they deliberatly lie as to appease the audience they want to attract
ah man so you've seen the Monkey Dust clip - back in the day when Americans went to the Holy Land and kicked butt
really surprised Rambo 3 still gets a viewing seeing how its pro-Taliban hahahahaha

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currently now listning to five finger death punch mainly atm

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