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legendary
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March 04, 2014, 07:33:45 PM
Never watched that one.
Do you mean the one from 1987? Why do you think it's better?

I don't know how to explain it...it just is.   Like compare Karate Kid the old school one...to the one they made a few years ago...   I guess the new one seemed almost cheesy in comparison to the older version...I really don't know how to explain it...the old one was just an all around better movie (IMO)
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March 04, 2014, 07:11:57 PM
Never watched that one.
Do you mean the one from 1987? Why do you think it's better?
legendary
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March 04, 2014, 07:10:59 PM
I really enjoyed watching Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps a few days ago.
It has a good plot and should also be interesting to watch for people interested in finance.

The original Wall Street was much better than the 2nd one...
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March 04, 2014, 06:15:59 PM

Well, except that it has unexpected twists that I'll now be expecting haha.

meh... Every movie like that has unexpected twists. You could see it in the trailer. I apologize if I spoiled anything though lol
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March 04, 2014, 06:10:16 PM
I really enjoyed watching Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps a few days ago.
It has a good plot and should also be interesting to watch for people interested in finance.
legendary
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Keep it dense, yeah?
March 04, 2014, 02:26:29 PM
Man, if there were a movie about my day trading skill and luck it would be called the "Cat of Coronation Street" - such a pussy Sad
legendary
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March 04, 2014, 02:22:15 PM
Cinderella and Snow White. Oh, and The Little Mermaid."

LOL, these aren't even nearly the best disney movies if we were going there...
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March 04, 2014, 02:19:00 PM
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Awesome movie. When I was a child it gave me the creeps Cheesy
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March 04, 2014, 07:22:14 AM
Cinderella and Snow White. Oh, and The Little Mermaid."
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March 04, 2014, 05:57:53 AM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.

I'd say better. The suspense never really left IMO and only a few twists really got revealed. A lot of twists were revealed more to the end of the movie in a "mindblown" sort-of-way. IMO atleast.

Isn't that how most twists are revealed? haha. But I do like those "mindblowing" ones that really add something else to the film.

Point taken, but this one was different in a way. I don't want to go into too much detail to prevent myself from spoiling the movie.

However, the "mindblowing" ones were the "chill up your spine" ones. The movie was so different every 20-30 minutes; leaving the audiences minds to jump back and forth on suspicions. Leaving the theatre all you could hear were invalid and wrong suspicions because maybe 10% (made up statistic of what I heard) of the people actually guessed it.

Like I said, this one (atleast for me) was not easy to guess because there was such so much theory and not many clues provided.

Yeah, I like those ones, especially when you never see 'em coming. I wish I hadn't've seen it has a twist now though because when I watch it I'll be looking for it and trying to analyse the film too much haha.

You pretty much can tell there is going to be a twist just by the plot of the movie. I'll say no more Tongue

All I know of the plot is Neeson is an air marshal and some shit goes down on a plane.

Then you basically know nothing about the movie as of now Tongue

Well, except that it has unexpected twists that I'll now be expecting haha.
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March 04, 2014, 05:07:22 AM
I watched Red Cliff and The Art of Steal today and I think they are great movies.
legendary
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March 03, 2014, 08:49:14 PM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.

I'd say better. The suspense never really left IMO and only a few twists really got revealed. A lot of twists were revealed more to the end of the movie in a "mindblown" sort-of-way. IMO atleast.

Isn't that how most twists are revealed? haha. But I do like those "mindblowing" ones that really add something else to the film.

Point taken, but this one was different in a way. I don't want to go into too much detail to prevent myself from spoiling the movie.

However, the "mindblowing" ones were the "chill up your spine" ones. The movie was so different every 20-30 minutes; leaving the audiences minds to jump back and forth on suspicions. Leaving the theatre all you could hear were invalid and wrong suspicions because maybe 10% (made up statistic of what I heard) of the people actually guessed it.

Like I said, this one (atleast for me) was not easy to guess because there was such so much theory and not many clues provided.

Yeah, I like those ones, especially when you never see 'em coming. I wish I hadn't've seen it has a twist now though because when I watch it I'll be looking for it and trying to analyse the film too much haha.

You pretty much can tell there is going to be a twist just by the plot of the movie. I'll say no more Tongue

All I know of the plot is Neeson is an air marshal and some shit goes down on a plane.

I think Liam Neeson movies have been struggling lately...  that one where he is in the snow with the wolves was decent.   I don't remember what it is called.   I think that is the last Liam Neeson one that I liked.   Taken part 1 and part 2 were both bad too IMO
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March 03, 2014, 08:45:09 PM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.

I'd say better. The suspense never really left IMO and only a few twists really got revealed. A lot of twists were revealed more to the end of the movie in a "mindblown" sort-of-way. IMO atleast.

Isn't that how most twists are revealed? haha. But I do like those "mindblowing" ones that really add something else to the film.

Point taken, but this one was different in a way. I don't want to go into too much detail to prevent myself from spoiling the movie.

However, the "mindblowing" ones were the "chill up your spine" ones. The movie was so different every 20-30 minutes; leaving the audiences minds to jump back and forth on suspicions. Leaving the theatre all you could hear were invalid and wrong suspicions because maybe 10% (made up statistic of what I heard) of the people actually guessed it.

Like I said, this one (atleast for me) was not easy to guess because there was such so much theory and not many clues provided.

Yeah, I like those ones, especially when you never see 'em coming. I wish I hadn't've seen it has a twist now though because when I watch it I'll be looking for it and trying to analyse the film too much haha.

You pretty much can tell there is going to be a twist just by the plot of the movie. I'll say no more Tongue

All I know of the plot is Neeson is an air marshal and some shit goes down on a plane.

Then you basically know nothing about the movie as of now Tongue
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March 03, 2014, 05:59:07 PM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.

I'd say better. The suspense never really left IMO and only a few twists really got revealed. A lot of twists were revealed more to the end of the movie in a "mindblown" sort-of-way. IMO atleast.

Isn't that how most twists are revealed? haha. But I do like those "mindblowing" ones that really add something else to the film.

Point taken, but this one was different in a way. I don't want to go into too much detail to prevent myself from spoiling the movie.

However, the "mindblowing" ones were the "chill up your spine" ones. The movie was so different every 20-30 minutes; leaving the audiences minds to jump back and forth on suspicions. Leaving the theatre all you could hear were invalid and wrong suspicions because maybe 10% (made up statistic of what I heard) of the people actually guessed it.

Like I said, this one (atleast for me) was not easy to guess because there was such so much theory and not many clues provided.

Yeah, I like those ones, especially when you never see 'em coming. I wish I hadn't've seen it has a twist now though because when I watch it I'll be looking for it and trying to analyse the film too much haha.

You pretty much can tell there is going to be a twist just by the plot of the movie. I'll say no more Tongue

All I know of the plot is Neeson is an air marshal and some shit goes down on a plane.
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March 03, 2014, 05:35:57 PM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.

I'd say better. The suspense never really left IMO and only a few twists really got revealed. A lot of twists were revealed more to the end of the movie in a "mindblown" sort-of-way. IMO atleast.

Isn't that how most twists are revealed? haha. But I do like those "mindblowing" ones that really add something else to the film.

Point taken, but this one was different in a way. I don't want to go into too much detail to prevent myself from spoiling the movie.

However, the "mindblowing" ones were the "chill up your spine" ones. The movie was so different every 20-30 minutes; leaving the audiences minds to jump back and forth on suspicions. Leaving the theatre all you could hear were invalid and wrong suspicions because maybe 10% (made up statistic of what I heard) of the people actually guessed it.

Like I said, this one (atleast for me) was not easy to guess because there was such so much theory and not many clues provided.

Yeah, I like those ones, especially when you never see 'em coming. I wish I hadn't've seen it has a twist now though because when I watch it I'll be looking for it and trying to analyse the film too much haha.

You pretty much can tell there is going to be a twist just by the plot of the movie. I'll say no more Tongue
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March 03, 2014, 03:38:43 PM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.

I'd say better. The suspense never really left IMO and only a few twists really got revealed. A lot of twists were revealed more to the end of the movie in a "mindblown" sort-of-way. IMO atleast.

Isn't that how most twists are revealed? haha. But I do like those "mindblowing" ones that really add something else to the film.

Point taken, but this one was different in a way. I don't want to go into too much detail to prevent myself from spoiling the movie.

However, the "mindblowing" ones were the "chill up your spine" ones. The movie was so different every 20-30 minutes; leaving the audiences minds to jump back and forth on suspicions. Leaving the theatre all you could hear were invalid and wrong suspicions because maybe 10% (made up statistic of what I heard) of the people actually guessed it.

Like I said, this one (atleast for me) was not easy to guess because there was such so much theory and not many clues provided.

Yeah, I like those ones, especially when you never see 'em coming. I wish I hadn't've seen it has a twist now though because when I watch it I'll be looking for it and trying to analyse the film too much haha.
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March 03, 2014, 03:27:52 PM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.

I'd say better. The suspense never really left IMO and only a few twists really got revealed. A lot of twists were revealed more to the end of the movie in a "mindblown" sort-of-way. IMO atleast.

Isn't that how most twists are revealed? haha. But I do like those "mindblowing" ones that really add something else to the film.

Point taken, but this one was different in a way. I don't want to go into too much detail to prevent myself from spoiling the movie.

However, the "mindblowing" ones were the "chill up your spine" ones. The movie was so different every 20-30 minutes; leaving the audiences minds to jump back and forth on suspicions. Leaving the theatre all you could hear were invalid and wrong suspicions because maybe 10% (made up statistic of what I heard) of the people actually guessed it.

Like I said, this one (atleast for me) was not easy to guess because there was such so much theory and not many clues provided.
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March 03, 2014, 03:14:11 PM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.

I'd say better. The suspense never really left IMO and only a few twists really got revealed. A lot of twists were revealed more to the end of the movie in a "mindblown" sort-of-way. IMO atleast.

Isn't that how most twists are revealed? haha. But I do like those "mindblowing" ones that really add something else to the film.
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March 03, 2014, 03:12:26 PM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.

I'd say better. The suspense never really left IMO and only a few twists really got revealed. A lot of twists were revealed more to the end of the movie in a "mindblown" sort-of-way. IMO atleast.
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March 03, 2014, 12:52:17 PM
Just got back from seeing Non-Stop. It's enjoyable but a fair bit predictable.

I'd wait for a rental.

Is it similar to Flightplan or Redeye? I enjoy a lot of those trapped in one place movies, but they don't really hold up on repeat viewings as the suspense is gone after the twists have been revealed.
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