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anyone seen obsessed with beyonce?also anyone got a single link for hangover?
"Obsessed" is alright... not something worth going to the cinema for. But it's a "good" watch anyway, i guess...
I ended up switchin it off half way through, it was just rather to predictable for my liking.
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Just took my mum to see Taking of Pelham 123 and i didnt really rate it too highly, she liked it thoughIt was a decent film but just abit too predictable i thought but i guess there's not much you can do with a movie of that plotNice to see Chris from the wire being a 'hero' in this though lol

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John Hughes, the US film-maker who directed a string of 1980s teen-oriented films including Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Sixteen Candles, has died at the age of 59 after suffering a heart attack while visiting family in New York.The director, screenwriter and producer, pictured above on the set of The Breakfast Club, died during a walk yesterday, according to his spokeswoman. One of the most prolific independent film makers in Hollywood history, Hughes helped launch the careers of many of theyoung actors who became part of the Brat Pack – including Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson and Molly Ringwald – who appeared in The Breakfast Club, released in 1985. Entertainment Weekly magazine recently named the film as the top high school movie of all time.He also directed Planes, Trains & Automobiles starring Steve Martin and John Candy and Home Alone, with Macaulay Culkin.He was also a leading script writer, penning films such as Pretty in Pink and Home Alone, his greatest commercial success. His other films included National Lampoon's Vacation, Weird Science, and Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Uncle Buck and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.Hughes was born in Lansing, Michigan, and lived in Illinois. He set many of his films in the Chicago area.He began his career as an advertising copywriter in Chicago and went on to become a writer for the National Lampoon Magazine, before turning to film.Rarely interviewed or photographed, Hughes withdrew from public life in the 1990s as his commercial success waned. His last directing credit was in 1991, for Curly Sue, and he wrote just a handful of scripts over the past decade.He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Nancy, and his sons, John III, and James.http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/aug/07...m-director-dies
R.I.P. The guy did some great films.Seeing what he did makes me want to go find Uncle Buck, that had my in stitches.Ferries Bueller f*ck*ng awesome!
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so sad about john hughes, made some classic films which entertained us all.legend in the movie game.on another note i watched hard candy yesterday, came out a couple of years ago but never got round to seeing it, its crazy film about a girl who meets a pedo off the net but ends up torturing him. it was a cross between catch a predator and carrie.the ending was just unexpected as well.

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Nil by Mouth storywise and aesthetically is one of my favourite films ever, i wrote my dissertation on that sh*t.Kathy burkes performance >>>>

Yeah, R.I.P. John Hughes.Legend.
c/s was saddened by this news
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Watched Observe and Report last night, and tbh I didn't think it was all that. I did watch it straight after watching I love you man though, which I thought was f*ck*ng hillarious at times.
watched i love you man the night beforethe sequence with rogen and the mexican breh is straight lulzytheres better lines in i love you man thoughno homo.
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What's Burn After Reading saying?Was meant to watch this before but got disturbed so never carried on watching.
I thought it was quality. Really funny.A few hilarious characters, Brad Pitt especially.Seems like a lot of people didn't like it though.
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