13-01-2010, 00:48 | #1501 |
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Utter brilliance. Guessed the twist about 10 minutes before it was revealed, but it so wonderfully done I didn't care. Looks spectacular on a 60" screen too. 9/10
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13-01-2010, 00:51 | #1502 |
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I had a terrible time watching 28 weeks later because the boy in it reminded me of my youngest!
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13-01-2010, 10:56 | #1503 |
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Someone completely spoiled this for me last week. Absolutely gutted.
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13-01-2010, 20:05 | #1504 |
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I do wish people wouldn't mention twists in movies. It means you *know* there's a twist, so you're waiting for it. Grrrr *shakes fist*
Yes, I can see that, she does!! I've not seen the film but I have the book, and I've been told it's a real weepie!
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13-01-2010, 23:20 | #1505 |
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Bastards! Watch it anyway. It's still fantastic.
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14-01-2010, 01:48 | #1506 |
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It's gorgeous Kitten.
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14-01-2010, 08:06 | #1507 |
nipples lol (o)(o)
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I have put it onto record today based on the comments in this thread.
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14-01-2010, 16:31 | #1509 | |
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She sat down with her Auntie and Grandma to watch this when Grandma turned round and asked all "Is this the one where he's dead?". |
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14-01-2010, 17:35 | #1510 |
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6/10 (-1 for brevity) Mankind has been exterminated, massacred Terminator style by an AI that has been turned evil by a dictator. 9 little .. umm .. things made out of what look to be burlap sacks have been created and given life. We follow the story from the viewpoint of number 9, the last one to be created who wakes up an unspecified period of time after the rest and finds himself alone in a dark post-apocalyptic world. Whilst he was only a producer, it seems to me that Tim Burton's finger prints are all over the film. It may be that the director has just as dark an imagination as Mr Burton, but it just feels so much like one of his. There are a few well known actors providing voices to the characters and they're all animated in a believable and natural way. The story is pretty good and well put together but I thought overly short. The movie weighs in at barely over an hour and a quarter. In many regards it felt like it was over and done with way too quickly. I think I'd have been pissed if I'd been seeing it in the cinema, but as a netflix rental it hasn't cost me all that much. I'd say it's worth a watch, but it ain't all that.
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