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"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Over the long weekend i watched Another Mans Poison starring Bette Davis which i recorded off ABC2 ages ago, very hokey and contrived but still very enjoyable, she made it not long after All About Eve.Also on the Monday watched Titanic from 1953 starring Barbara Stanwyck, great movie with a great ensemble cast apart from Stanwyck there was Clifton Webb,Brian Aherne,Thelma Ritter and a very young Robert Wagner.After that i was inspired by one of Chooks earlier thread and put on Airport,it still enjoy this movie, some hokey moments but still very gripping, love Burt Lancaster in this one and also Helen Hayes playing the impish stowaway.
Im with rwb and novice chook, i love going to the Dendy and the one at Newtown is very handy for me.Also looking to see some of the movies at the State Theatre for the 100 years of Universal festival, looking forward to seeing Dracula, Frankenstein and Bride Of Frankenstein in particular.
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View PostOver the long weekend i watched Another Mans Poison starring Bette Davis which i recorded off ABC2 ages ago, very hokey and contrived but still very enjoyable, she made it not long after All About Eve.Also on the Monday watched Titanic from 1953 starring Barbara Stanwyck, great movie with a great ensemble cast apart from Stanwyck there was Clifton Webb,Brian Aherne,Thelma Ritter and a very young Robert Wagner.After that i was inspired by one of Chooks earlier thread and put on Airport,it still enjoy this movie, some hokey moments but still very gripping, love Burt Lancaster in this one and also Helen Hayes playing the impish stowaway.
Im with rwb and novice chook, i love going to the Dendy and the one at Newtown is very handy for me.Also looking to see some of the movies at the State Theatre for the 100 years of Universal festival, looking forward to seeing Dracula, Frankenstein and Bride Of Frankenstein in particular."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostI remember going to see that Matty Johns movie The Final Winter at the Dendy in Newtown because it was about the Jets. Such a good film. Must try and get the DVD..
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostI remember going to see that Matty Johns movie The Final Winter at the Dendy in Newtown because it was about the Jets. Such a good film. Must try and get the DVD..
Newtown Dendy has just reopened after its renos. I go there occasionally but it's not on a direct train line for me so Opera Quays is more convenient. And of course parking is abysmal at Newtown.
Becoming a Dendy member is terrific value. From memory my 2 year membership was about $30 and allows you 2 tickets at the membership price ($11-$12 for non seniors) for any session. And they have the frequent movie cards so if you see 4 films in 3 months, the 5th is free so long as you go in that 3 month period.
NCSupporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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Originally posted by novice chook View PostSnap, I saw that movie there as well one Sunday and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Newtown Dendy has just reopened after its renos. I go there occasionally but it's not on a direct train line for me so Opera Quays is more convenient. And of course parking is abysmal at Newtown.
Becoming a Dendy member is terrific value. From memory my 2 year membership was about $30 and allows you 2 tickets at the membership price ($11-$12 for non seniors) for any session. And they have the frequent movie cards so if you see 4 films in 3 months, the 5th is free so long as you go in that 3 month period.
NC
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By the way, if any of you go to see Rock of Ages, post on here simply whether you reckon it's shyte or worth viewing. I can't make up my mind whether or not I want to see it or not! My sentimental side reckons a flashback to my long lost youth would be a blast, my practical side says that's better left back in the 80s where it belongs!
NCSupporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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Originally posted by novice chook View PostSnap, I saw that movie there as well one Sunday and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Newtown Dendy has just reopened after its renos. I go there occasionally but it's not on a direct train line for me so Opera Quays is more convenient. And of course parking is abysmal at Newtown.
Becoming a Dendy member is terrific value. From memory my 2 year membership was about $30 and allows you 2 tickets at the membership price ($11-$12 for non seniors) for any session. And they have the frequent movie cards so if you see 4 films in 3 months, the 5th is free so long as you go in that 3 month period.
NC"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by novice chook View PostBy the way, if any of you go to see Rock of Ages, post on here simply whether you reckon it's shyte or worth viewing. I can't make up my mind whether or not I want to see it or not! My sentimental side reckons a flashback to my long lost youth would be a blast, my practical side says that's better left back in the 80s where it belongs!
NC
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View PostThe fact that Tom Cruise and Catherine Zeta Jones are in it is enough to put me off seeing it
This is a movie thread, if I can't be pretentious here where can I be?
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The Perfect Host is an awesome movie for those who like a nice thriller that is a bit out of the ordinary.
Machine Gun Preacher is an awful movie which tries too hard to pull at the heartstrings. Gerard Butler does not suit the role at all.
For those who enjoyed the mindless action movies from the 90s (such as myself) will enjoy JCVD's new movie Assassination Games. Classic Van Damme!
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I was planning to see the Woman in Black Mike but the session times were always out of whack and I reckon I've missed out. Maybe the DVD is a thought as a birthday or Chrissie present from the niece or nephew.
Having only ever seen 1 Harry Potter Movie (when I was volunteering) he carries no baggage as far as I'm concerned. I remember seeing him in an Aussie film a few years back and he was quite good in that as well I thought.
NCSupporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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Originally posted by novice chook View PostI was planning to see the Woman in Black Mike but the session times were always out of whack and I reckon I've missed out. Maybe the DVD is a thought as a birthday or Chrissie present from the niece or nephew.
Having only ever seen 1 Harry Potter Movie (when I was volunteering) he carries no baggage as far as I'm concerned. I remember seeing him in an Aussie film a few years back and he was quite good in that as well I thought.
NC
To me, Redcliffe is like Pattinson, without the looks but with superior acting ability. It takes quite a performance to shake off the Harry Potter tag and i thought he did it brilliantly.
Also, while i'm here - Gibson's new movie "Get The Gringo" is vintage Mel. Despite all the off-screen stuff that has been going on, Mel stands the test of time as an action leading man.
Although a bit violent in parts - the story, dialogue and the characters are phenomenal. Must see if you like Mel Gibson.
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Originally posted by BigMike View PostIt is quite a good movie set in the early 19th century England.
To me, Redcliffe is like Pattinson, without the looks but with superior acting ability. It takes quite a performance to shake off the Harry Potter tag and i thought he did it brilliantly.
An analogy related to Daniel Radcliffe would be Maggie Gyllenhaal replacing Katie Holmes in the Batman Franchise.
Katie Holmes is pretty but CANNOT act and Maggie Gyllenhaal can act but is fugly.
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