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Still no decent copy of the fourth kind about, its been 2 months..
yer all the TS copies are quite sh*t, im suprised nobody has come with a good rip yet.
I remember seeing the trailer for this, looked really good. I think it got swept under the rug by the Paranormal Activity hpe. Will download when a good copy surfaces
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watched one film called Moon the other day.I liked it...kinda...I think. Its odd. But entertaining...kinda.Storyline was different. Reason I say kinda is because things wrapped up a little too easily-like...they rushed it.But if they didn't rush it I can see a lot of people getting irate & switching it off.I wouldn't even bother reading the synopsis because I can guarantee once you get halfway through reading it, 80% of you will just llow it. I nearly did :lol:Infact here it is: "Astronaut Sam Bell has a quintessentially personal encounter toward the end of his three-year stint on the Moon, where he, working alongside his computer, GERTY, sends back to Earth parcels of a resource that has helped diminish our planet's power problems."I really don't understand why they didn't jazz up the above cos it makes it sound sooooooooooooo sh*t, but its a decent watch
Its a big film, think david bowie son is in it
Yeah he directed it
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here's a good article on what to expect this year (almost said next, fully nt got into 2010 yet)

Old favourites get a new look in 2010 with a raft of blockbuster releases featuring tried and tested characters.These include a 3D interpretation of Alice in Wonderland from director Tim Burton and a new take on the Robin Hood legend starring Russell Crowe.Actor Michael Douglas will reprise his Oscar-winning performance as corporate raider Gordon Gekko in a belated sequel to 1987 thriller Wall Street.And the stars of a big-screen version of 1980s TV show The A-Team will be hoping audiences still love it when a plan comes together. Following the enormous success of New Moon, a third instalment in the Twilight franchise is sure to have box-office tills ringing when it arrives in July.The Twilight Saga: Eclipse will be followed towards the end of 2010 by the penultimate Harry Potter adventure and a third Narnia film, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.The 3D boom looks certain to continue with a third Toy Story, a fourth Shrek and a seventh Saw all making use of the format.Iron Man 2, meanwhile, will see Robert Downey Jr's comic book hero face a formidable new foe, played by Wrestler star Mickey Rourke.Computer gameFollow-ups to Meet the Fockers, Cats & Dogs and The Bad Lieutenant will be hoping to cash in on residual affection for their predecessors.Disney, meanwhile, will be counting on gamers coming out in numbers to see its adaptation of popular computer game Prince of Persia.As usual the first few months of the year will be dominated by movies vying for honours in the Hollywood awards season. These include the George Clooney film Up in the Air, gruelling Cormac McCarthy adaptation The Road and hotly tipped Oscar contender Precious.Other potential prize winners include Clint Eastwood's Nelson Mandela drama Invictus and Peter Jackson's supernatural thriller The Lovely Bones.Cinemagoers will also get the opportunity in February to see Shutter Island and The Wolfman, two high-profile features originally slated for release in 2009.March sees a new version of 1981's Clash of the Titans reach our screens, with Avatar star Sam Worthington as mythical hero Perseus.April, meanwhile, sees the release of Kick-Ass, a comic book-inspired action comedy from Layer Cake director Matthew Vaughn.May finds Carrie Bradshaw and friends returning in the second film to be based on hit TV series Sex and the City.Hard-hittingIt will be followed into cinemas by new versions of 1980s favourites Footloose and The Karate Kid, with Gossip Girl's Chase Crawford and Will Smith's son Jaden in roles originally played by Kevin Bacon and Ralph Macchio respectively.Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan is keeping people guessing about Inception, a science-fiction thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio that will hit cinemas in August. But punters should have some idea what to expect from The Expendables, a Sylvester Stallone opus that sees the Rocky man joined by a host of action stars from past and present.Foreign films set to make a stir in 2010 include hard-hitting French prison drama A Prophet and dark Swedish mystery The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.Fans of Britain's Got Talent, meanwhile, will be keen to catch Streetdance 3D, a homegrown title featuring performances from winning dance troupe Diversity and runners-up Flawless.The prevailing trend, though, is towards established film titles from yesteryear given a hi-tech makeover.A case in point is Tron Legacy, a "re-imagining" of Disney's ground-breaking 1982 fantasy that will arrive in December.And yes, it's in 3D.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8429845.stm
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watched sherlock on boxing day thought it was good but kinda long still! downey jnr smashes it
Ahhh finally someone else has seen it.
Hey douchebag, you didn't my post 1-2 pages back!? Lol...Film is sick. Really hope they bang out a sequel quickly.Rachel McAdams is effin' hot BTW.
Lol, well just a pic with "Sick guy" thus I will agree he is sick in the film and Rachel McAdams is verrrrrry nice, far better with the dark hair than blonde.Good to see the BBC recognise "A Prophet"
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Still no decent copy of the fourth kind about, its been 2 months..
yer all the TS copies are quite sh*t, im suprised nobody has come with a good rip yet.
I remember seeing the trailer for this, looked really good. I think it got swept under the rug by the Paranormal Activity hpe. Will download when a good copy surfaces
i dont expect fourth kind to be as good, looks a bit silly in some bits of the trailer, but ill still watch cos im into my alien related content and im open to finding modern horror films that actually scare the viewer as appose to bombard them with bare gore.
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The hype over that robert pattirson guy and i swear he was in the film for a total of 27 minutes
Lol, innit.TBH, the way it was marketed (really well IMO, going through LDN everyday, and those Team Jacob/Edward posters were f*ck*ng everywhere), you'd think he'd be in the film more, but you always felt in the build-up to the film's release, Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black) would be the main 'star'...Michael Sheen stole the show IMO.
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Anyone going to watch that tv-film about Mrs Mandela (Sophie Okonedo oh she's nice! Nigerian Jew).The Observer have an interview with her and it's on BBC Four later this month.Also got an interview with Morgan Freeman on he's role as Nelson Mandela, the film has leaked to the net but in cinemas 5th February. On to a winner with this one.

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