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I think Dr. No, From Russia with Love, and Goldeneye are still really good. I also dig the Daniel Craig ones.
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The Fountain. Visually stunning and well acted. The storyline was good though a little eratic. Ending was pretty cool. Still, i could not wait for it to be over, at which point i wished i could have my 90 minutes back. The only reason i watched it was because it was directed by Aronofsky. In its defence, it was centered around a sappy love story, and i hate most love stories. i would still recommend it to those that can stomach such things. Ashe.
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The Bed Sitting Room
Bizarre piece of absurdism penned originally as a stage play by Spike Milligan, featuring Ralph Richardson, Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, Marty Feldman, Harry Secombe, Milligan himself, Frank Thornton and many others. It's very British and one of the strangest movies I've ever seen- which is saying a lot. |
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Masters of Horror: Takashi Miike: Imprint
Now that was a disturbing flick. Sick, twiztid, and bleak Japanese horror. Nicely executed... Ashe. d
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