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Flyboys (2006)

Fictional story based on the true story of before the United States entered World War I, young Americans went to France to be fighter pilots, joining the Lafayette Escadrille.

Directed by Tony Bill the director of The Sting and an avid aviation buff.

Bloody fantastic dog fight scenes.

Currently showing on Movie One, if you dont have Fox get the DVD you wont be disappointed!!

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dags, Just watsched it farking killer movie - would recommend to anyone who likes a good war flick

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just watched paranormal activity, it has to be fake but let me tell you, it scared the sh*t out of me

Took my 10 y.o. (daughter) to see Paranormal activity last night at the movies, we laughed and laughed all the way through. lots of people screaming all around us though and some girls left when the door opened by it's self. 8/10 for comedy.

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'What The Bleep Do We Know?' and 'Down The Rabbit Hole.'

Put quite simply, they have altered the way I see 'reality'.

Please do yourself a favour and watch both of these movies. They will help you to question what you deem to be real.

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They will help you to question what you deem to be real.

The irony in that statement about those films is ironic...

There is some good stuff in there but a film edited to within a protons ball sack shouldn't be taken to seriously.

They are worth watching though!

Inglourious Basterds - one of Quentin's best. :bigeyes:

Good to see an Aussie in there as well...

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'What The Bleep Do We Know?' and 'Down The Rabbit Hole.'

Put quite simply, they have altered the way I see 'reality'.

Please do yourself a favour and watch both of these movies. They will help you to question what you deem to be real.

Yeah they screw with your head these movies. I felt like the world wasnt real after watching them.

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Saw6 - If you love the saw series.. then you'll love it. The opening sequence is nearly worse than anything in the rest of them, and it sets up the movie so well. You bloody well know you're in for it after seeing the start :P

What I don't agree with however, is the fact its rating is only MA15+ . I've seen countless movies which are R, and nothing even comes close to the gore in SAW6. Main reason being; its so damn realistic.

If anyone has seen Wolf Creek, that was R when it was released in the cinemas. I'd let a kid see that, it's pathetic really. But SAW6.. definately not something for the squeemish.

The Broadcasting commission went backwards on this one haha

I have all 5 on blu-ray and 6 was awesome. Bring on Saw 7 :buttrock:

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Yeah they screw with your head these movies. I felt like the world wasnt real after watching them.

I watched What the, the rabbit hole, then 'the nines' on satday night. I was a bloody mess after those three!

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Saw Zombieland the other night, was almost not going to bother with a title like that (over sh*tty zombie films), but really glad I did, def rate it! one of the best movies seen in a little while.

Then came 'invention of lying' great concept and really funny in some parts, especially if you like Ricky Gervais's cringy style. Wouldn't see it twice though.

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