or the over-priced vacuous chunk of Warwickshire that is Leamington Spa?
Cheers for the woo, it's quite tangy *nibbles*
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:28,
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Cheers for the woo, it's quite tangy *nibbles*
Leamington Spa - know the name, but never been :)
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:30,
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lovely stuff, perfect example of stylised digital film making. And basically lots of semi naked men hacking each other up for 90 minutes.
check the trailers www.apple.com/trailers/wb/300/
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:32,
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check the trailers www.apple.com/trailers/wb/300/
I've seen the film mentioned a lot but not seen anything about it... will give it a look-see.
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:34,
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does seem a very noisy film though.
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:36,
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beautifully done, a little shallow and the acting isn't the best ever, but possibly the best battle sequences on film
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:39,
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it's executed marvellously but the writing at some points is painful.
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:43,
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it was not half bad on my Plasma by way of DVD screener plus I could laze around in my pants drinking beer. Try that at your local multiplex.
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:43,
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(uses the Gladiator soundtrack in places)
You can never trust pirates, especially for the sound.
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:46,
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You can never trust pirates, especially for the sound.
it is a proper studio screener, with black and white sectors and 'property of blah blah' appearing now and again. I get a lot of screeners passed on to me.
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Fri 6 Apr 2007, 20:49,
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