Bamaga man wrote:Talking of war films I watched flags of our fathers the other day that was pretty good to. I love war![]()
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I was gonna ask if you're George W. Bush but you seem to have at least 2 IQ points to rub together.

action escapism. Props to Mark Wahlberg, an actor whose fierce gaze and sneaky humor can carry a movie over the rockiest terrain. Even one that plays like a shotgun marriage between The Fugitive and The Bourne Identity. Wahlberg, who finally got that Oscar nomination (for The Departed) that he also deserved for Boogie Nights and I Heart Huckabees, plays Bob Lee Swagger (great name), a former Marine scout sniper. Emotionally wounded by the death of his partner on a failed mission in Africa, Swagger takes off with his dog to a mountaintop ranch (strikingly shot in British Columbia). It's a visit from retired Col. Isaac Johnson (a glowering Danny Glover) that gets Swagger back in the game when the colonel plays the patriotism card. There's a plot to kill the president, and the colonel needs Swagger to predict how it will happen before it happens so he can stop it. In less time than it takes to say "patsy," Swagger is on the run as the most hunted man in America".babu wrote:I watched Oceans 13 last night. No where near as good as the first two, and i reckon i will need to watch again just so i can follow the plot.

destro wrote:Watching The Negotiator now on BBC1 , looks ok has anyone seen it, without ruining the ending ! ?
Bamaga man wrote:destro wrote:Watching The Negotiator now on BBC1 , looks ok has anyone seen it, without ruining the ending ! ?
Has it got Spacey and Samuel Jackson in it.
I have seen it, but cant remember it or the ending, obviously something to do with negotiating and hostages etc ...

s@int wrote:Bamaga man wrote:destro wrote:Watching The Negotiator now on BBC1 , looks ok has anyone seen it, without ruining the ending ! ?
Has it got Spacey and Samuel Jackson in it.
I have seen it, but cant remember it or the ending, obviously something to do with negotiating and hostages etc ...
Thats the one Bamaga. Spacey shoots Jackson at the end


who've got to make a big sale or they'll lose their jobs. In their desperation for a sale they end up getting mixed up with gangsters. Avoid this like the plague, absolute sh.ite. 
RUSHIE#9 wrote:Watched a 'comedy' called GRILLED the other night starring Ray Ramano (Everybody Loves Raymond) and Kevin James (King of Queens, fat bloke in Hitch) and it fookin stank. Hardly a funny moment in the whole 80 odd minutes. It's about two door to door meat salesmenwho've got to make a big sale or they'll lose their jobs. In their desperation for a sale they end up getting mixed up with gangsters. Avoid this like the plague, absolute sh.ite.


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