DOC09UNAM wrote: » Picking a movie to watch... Only rule is no dramas, just recent enough and entertaining enough to keep me awake. Going for a fag now, any suggestions would be brilliant, thanks.
DOC09UNAM wrote: » Going for a fag now....
OutlawPete wrote: » Hhhhmmmm .. Have you seen: I Love You Philip Morris? Not everyone's cup of tea, but movie of the year for me, loved it.
Pdfile wrote: » so george michael does movies now you say ?
MrStuffins wrote: » I enjoyed it too. Problem was, they kinda marketed it as a Laugh Out Loud comedy, ehich it wasnt. So those who went to see it were disappointed.
OutlawPete wrote: » This may sound weird, but I go the cinema around six or seven times a week. Lighthouse, IFI, Screen and whatever's new @ Cineworld. And believe it or not, I haven't seen a trailer for a movie in near 15 years. I never read adverts or films magazines. I do however watch trailers and Film 2010 etc AFTER I've seen a film and I can't believe the stuff they give away. They literally show the best and funniest / most important parts of films. Which is why I stopped, but now it's even worse. Yeah, mad that it's a true story.
DOC09UNAM wrote: » 7 times a week, man that's alot, must be expensive enough!!
DOC09UNAM wrote: » And how do you avoid the trailers at the start of the movies?
x PyRo wrote: » District 69 FTW!
SadieSue wrote: » :pac:
DOC09UNAM wrote: » Philip morris, good movie.
OutlawPete wrote: » That was quick, did you watch it all?
bonerm wrote: » http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088680/
A meek word processor impulsively travels to Manhattan's Soho District to date an attractive but apparently disturbed young woman and finds himself trapped there in a nightmarishly surreal vortex of improbable coincidences and farcical circumstances