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Watched XMen: First Class and it wasnt as bad as i thought it would be, focusing on Xavier and Erik Lenscher and how they became Prof X and Magneto respectively. Heard there may be a sequel too, so i look forward to that.
Michael Fassbender was brilliant as Magento i thought.
Just watched the Adjustment bureau. A film based on a Philip Dick (?) novel
Strange film - but do we have free will?
that is the question
I will say no more!
They are making a film of Tinker taylor Sodier Spy! Simply the best John Le carre novel around. I loved the original BBC series
This could be fantastic. Greart review here in the Telegraph:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/venice-film-festival/874194...
On Tinker taylor Soldier Spy . have just re-read the Le carre book and re-watched the original BBC TV Drama. Brilliant
Also , have now seen the film. Also brilliant. Will bring the book and BBC series back with me from the UK so if anyone is interested in intelligent spy thrillers am happy to lend it out
Gladiator starring Russel Crowe and made by Ridley Scott. Epic film, charting events when CRowes charcater is betrayed and his family murdered and his quest for vengeance.
This 3 idiots movie is fatastic. Funny and meaningful.
It let us reflect what is the purpose of education.
have you seen the Python films? Holy grail and life of brian are fantastic!
Fabian said:
I like "Lucky#Slevin". Unbelivable, it didn't make it into german cinemas... But also films like "The usual suspects", Charles Chaplins "The great Dictator" (makes more thinking than laughing), "The Lives of others" or "The Adjustment Bureau"
What about Monthy Python's series? I think a handful of british guys know what I mean saying: "One cross each!" Not possible making it better...
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