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JPaul
12-30-2005, 12:16 AM
Serenity.

That is all.

manker
12-30-2005, 12:29 AM
Have you just watched that on the telly (the program with Barry Norman) or is it your film of 2005?

Either way -- J'approve, quality :happy:

Mr. Mulder
12-30-2005, 12:37 AM
joss whedon needs to stfu as a person :dabs:

Spider_dude
12-30-2005, 12:48 AM
i've not watched that yet, might do tonight. lyke.

JPaul
12-30-2005, 03:07 PM
Have you just watched that on the telly (the program with Barry Norman) or is it your film of 2005?

Either way -- J'approve, quality :happy:
:lol:

Barry Norman = http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/films/2002/10/images/jonathon_ross_270.jpg

Sorry my Welsh chum, I was too drunk to fall for that when you posted it. As I recall, vaguely, I was too drunk to bite my lips.

Anyhoo, it was the "as voted by readers" on flim 2005, as you summarised.

enoughfakefiles
12-30-2005, 03:11 PM
i've not watched that yet, might do tonight. lyke.

Me niether i've had it a while now :dabs:

manker
12-30-2005, 03:16 PM
Have you just watched that on the telly (the program with Barry Norman) or is it your film of 2005?

Either way -- J'approve, quality :happy:
:lol:

Barry Norman = http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/films/2002/10/images/jonathon_ross_270.jpg

Sorry my Welsh chum, I was too drunk to fall for that when you posted it. As I recall, vaguely, I was too drunk to bite my lips.

Anyhoo, it was the "as voted by readers" on flim 2005, as you summarised.Too drunk to bite your own lip but sober enough to write an error free message to the world. Sir, consider my cap doffed.


Thought someone would have fallen for it, btw :dabs:

Santa
12-30-2005, 03:19 PM
Film 2005 Film of the Year

House of Wax

That is all.

JPaul
12-30-2005, 03:20 PM
:lol:

Barry Norman = http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/films/2002/10/images/jonathon_ross_270.jpg

Sorry my Welsh chum, I was too drunk to fall for that when you posted it. As I recall, vaguely, I was too drunk to bite my lips.

Anyhoo, it was the "as voted by readers" on flim 2005, as you summarised.Too drunk to bite your own lip but sober enough to write an error free message to the world. Sir, consider my cap doffed.


Thought someone would have fallen for it, btw :dabs:

Indeed

"Serenity

That is all."

Unfortunately it took me 23 minutes (47 US minutes) to compose and check for errors.

Proper Bo
12-30-2005, 03:23 PM
I think you'll find that film of the year is a toss-up between dave's "making bean toasties" video and jiggy's "pritty boring video":dabs:

JPaul
12-30-2005, 03:25 PM
I think you'll find that film of the year is a toss-up between dave's "making bean toasties" video and jiggy's "pritty boring video":dabs:
You're basing your choice on how high they can projectile masturbate.:sick:

manker
12-30-2005, 03:25 PM
I've not seen Dave's making bean toasties vid :dabs:

Proper Bo
12-30-2005, 03:26 PM
I think you'll find that film of the year is a toss-up between dave's "making bean toasties" video and jiggy's "pritty boring video":dabs: You're basing your choice on how high they can projectile masturbate.:sick:

in that case, dave wins:ph34r:

manker
12-30-2005, 03:27 PM
I think you'll find that film of the year is a toss-up between dave's "making bean toasties" video and jiggy's "pritty boring video":dabs:
You're basing your choice on how high they can projectile masturbate.:sick:I wasn't aware there was any other way.

Unless you're including the times when you get caught mid-wank by the missus.

Nothing projectile about that :dabs:

JPaul
12-30-2005, 03:29 PM
You're basing your choice on how high they can projectile masturbate.:sick:I wasn't aware there was any other way.

Unless you're including the times when you get caught mid-wank by the missus.

Nothing projectile about that :dabs:
It depends how hard she catches you.

manker
12-30-2005, 03:35 PM
I was thinking a shade past the Mull of Kintyre, ken.

JPaul
12-30-2005, 03:42 PM
I was thinking a shade past the Mull of Kintyre, ken.

Campbelltown:blink:

I've been seriously drunk there.

Nice lass too.

manker
12-30-2005, 03:47 PM
I'm considering getting seriously drunk tonight, conincidentellement.


It'll make a change from the foolishly drunk state I've been getting in this past week or so.

JPaul
12-30-2005, 03:50 PM
I'm considering getting seriously drunk tonight, conincidentellement.


It'll make a change from the foolishly drunk state I've been getting in this past week or so.
I need to get outrageously drunk tommorrow, it's the law up here.

So I'll probably just get badly drunk ce soir.

Ease myself in kind of thing.

That seems like the sensible, mature, adult approach.

{I}{K}{E}
12-30-2005, 04:08 PM
Serenity.

That is all.

Sin City :)

JPaul
12-30-2005, 04:40 PM
Are you people all mental.

I named the Film 2005, film of the year.

If you want to start swapping opinions start a flippin' thread about it.

Jeezo.

ziggyjuarez
12-30-2005, 05:31 PM
flippin' is a word that needs to be used more often.

enoughfakefiles
12-30-2005, 05:33 PM
flippin' is a word that needs to be used more often.

I like chuffin or ruddy more :snooty:

Lube Boy
12-30-2005, 07:16 PM
is there a trailer for "film 2005"?

Lube Boy
12-30-2005, 07:25 PM
Films Of The Year http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/film2005/filmofyear_2005.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/furniture/tiny.gif Welcome to the Film 2005 Films of the Year, a canter through twelve months at the movies, complete with the results of our viewers poll which names and acclaims the nation's Top 10.
Here's the 10 Films of the Year for 2005.
10. Hanging by a thread it's Team America.:wacko:
Trey Parker and Matt Stone took on the American left, the American right and the limits of good taste and Ben Britton found it 'stupid, clever, beautiful and disgusting, all at the same time.' It all left Norman Green, from Middlesborough, with the poetic, if somewhat confusing, 'feeling of being lost in a toy box'.
9. Stumbling in the door is Sideways.
Alexander Payne's oenophilic comedy had you breaking out the drinking metaphors. Dominic do Souza claims that, 'like the best vintage, it will only improve over the years,' while Dan McCarthy of Basingstoke tells us that 'it's so good, it managed to turn me from a teetotaller into a fully fledged wino.'
8. Invading the chart is War of the Worlds.:frusty:
Spielberg reunites with aliens, and for Shane Daly the result is 'the ultimate popcorn movie.' Ian Horn adds that 'the effects are outstanding', and says that he 'didn't mind it being moved from the Home Counties to America', and coming from someone who lives in Wivenhoe, that's high praise indeed.
7. Parked at number seven, Wallace and Gromit.
The cheese-eating plasticine heroes hit the big screen and Shirley Toogood welcomed it as 'a visual joy with masses of memorable moments; perfect entertainment for all ages'.
Though Jim Toogood, who appears to live at the same address, says that it got his vote because 'my son worked on it'. Get your stories straight Toogood family! Either way, Tom Lownie seems to hit the public mood when he says, 'Give Nick Park a knighthood now'.
6. Casting a spell at number six... Harry Potter.:pinch::sick:
'Mike Newell has done JK Rowling's bestseller absolute justice' says Jamie McGilchrist of Dundee, who also praises its 'humourous and thoughtful script' and 'tremendous effects,' while many of you agreed with Zulfikal Malik from Bradford, who hails it as 'the best Potter film so far, filled with dark enchantment'.
5. Hurtling in at number five is Crash.
Paul Haggis' ensemble drama about racism in LA was the film of the year for Rod Lay, who calls it 'intelligent, thought provoking and visually stylish,' with 'fantastic and sometimes unexpected performances from the whole cast'. The serious tone also impressed Louise Robinson from Aldershot, who considers it 'an understated masterpiece about the cruel world we live in'.
4. Breathing its last gasp at number four, Star Wars.:ermm::blink::sick:
'A film that completed an epic cinematic journey for me and similar millions of my generation' says Brendan Anderson of George Lucas' final foray into the galaxy far, far away. Happily, for Ben Warnock, it's also 'the most entertaining of the prequel films', with 'non-stop sabre-slashing action'.
3. It's all black and white at number three in Sin City.
Is it a comic book? Is it a movie? Well, yes to both... either way, Beth Newton says 'it's brutal and beautiful and disturbing, but you can't look away'. It's 'highly stylised, extremely violent, sexist and incredibly clichéd' says Karl Christmas, which doesn't sound like the most effusive praise in the world, but he adds that 'all of this comes together perfectly.'
2. Swooping in at number two is Batman Begins.:frusty::pinch::frusty:
'It was well worth the eight year wait to see the new Batman film, and it proved to be better than the previous four put together', says Matthew Polmounter of Cornwall, hailing Christopher Nolan's 'gritty, intelligent film' for its 'great dialogue' and 'fast and furious action scenes'. Daniel Todd speaks for many of you in merely being thankful that it 'manages to banish from memory the neon nightmare of Batman and Robin'.
1. Perched on top of the heap we call 2005, Serenity.
It was far from the biggest hit of the year but the rabid fanbase which helped get Joss Whedon's cancelled sci-fi series onto the big screen has now handed it the biggest accolade in modern cinema: the title of Film 2005 Film of the Year. Rachel Formby calls it, 'A labour of love filled with strong, superbly written characters, humour, emotion and cool effects'. Juliet Richards in Stanstead claims it 'brilliantly blended comedy, action, drama, horror and romance', adding that 'the only negative point I can think of is that it wasn't out for long enough so I only got to see it five times on the big screen'. That's the sort of passion we like to see.

JPaul i guess you win, according to some BBC's teenage "critique"

manker
12-30-2005, 07:28 PM
Crash was shite. Utterly shite.

It purported to be an intelligent look at racism but was, in actual fact, boring as feckery.

Lube Boy
12-30-2005, 07:31 PM
has bbc become http://www.filesharingtalk.com/vb3/t108439.html ?

JPaul
12-30-2005, 07:36 PM
The only one in that list I've actually watched is Batman Begins and that was on a wee screen on a plane.

They paused it when CaptainObvious wanted to tell us stuff like "We are flying dead high".

Lube Boy
12-30-2005, 07:37 PM
@Manker - of course a filmatisation of immigrants being treated when in custody in any country in the world would surpass this film "Crash" - yet i found the film capable of giving me a "sense" of that disgust which is found in all the small things - hence the film is not "shite" it is a "great step for usian mankind" - i await videos of iraqi pows

Busyman
12-30-2005, 11:24 PM
Crash was shite. Utterly shite.

It purported to be an intelligent look at racism but was, in actual fact, boring as feckery.
I liked Crash. I had no idea what it was about beforehand. However, Ludacris is either a shit actor or his lines were shit. Car jackers talking about the plight of the black man blahblah doesn't make for good viewing.

Thankfully there was more to the movie than Ludacris being in it.

Yogs
12-30-2005, 11:28 PM
Crash was topnotch.

JPaul
12-30-2005, 11:30 PM
That's two "No" votes then, thanks guys.