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I've just not watched Inception again but also have to tip my hat to Mr Di Caprio:
He really is possibly the biggest, most monumental wanker ever to have lived.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:21, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
I thought that was you?

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:22, Reply)
Nope. It's Leonard of Capri.

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:23, Reply)
Good at his job though
can't take that away from him.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:23, Reply)
Luckily for him
his job is 'playing complete wankers in shit films' really.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:23, Reply)
What are you babbling about now you geriatric fuck?
have you not had your medicine. This rant is lame even for you.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:24, Reply)
I'm not ranting at all, you half-witted spastic.

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:25, Reply)
he was good in What's Eating Gilbert Grape
where, coincidentally, he played a half-witted spastic.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:28, Reply)
*'Give Us A Clue' nose/point gesture*

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:29, Reply)
not goin' down therrr

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:40, Reply)
I could have drownded!
Have you seen the American Dad spoof of that with squirrels? It's the best thing EVAR on toast.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:46, Reply)
you are a little you piss stained coffin dodger

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:30, Reply)
I saw that Shutter Island
If I was being generous I would give it 6/10. Mediocre suspense and rather weak of plot.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:33, Reply)
Well fine but he was very good in it, in my opinion. Plus I think you may like inception it's quite clever
and thoroughly entertaining, and he is also excellent in that. The point I was making, albeit in a half witted spastic way, was that it's commendable to put in one brilliant performance in a career and he has done two in one summer. I think that's impressive.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:36, Reply)
it's long and boring
and by the end you don't care if they're awake because you're probably not.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:46, Reply)
Right, once again, I'm talking about his performance not the films. I happen to like both the films
but I'm mainly impressed with Di Caprio in both roles respectively.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:49, Reply)
I do love Di Caprio, he's a brilliant actor
I just hated Inception. He was one of those actors who got slated by everyone because he was too pretty, like Brad Pitt, so he really had to prove himself as an actor, which I think he has done.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:59, Reply)
Apart from Inception
I agree with everything you said. I thought it was brilliant and kept me hooked from start to finish. Ellen Page helped a lot though.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:01, Reply)
Ellen Page :S
she looks waaay too young. Joseph Gordon-Levitt though...
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:02, Reply)
she is beeeeooooottiful

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:07, Reply)
In a lot of the scenes
She looks rather 'jailbait-y'
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:09, Reply)
she's 22 I checked

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:10, Reply)
that's as may be
but when she appeared on screen first in Inception I assumed she was maybe 15 or 16
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:22, Reply)
that's your paedo eyes not mine

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:25, Reply)
hardly
given that that then precluded me from thinking she was attractive (apart from in a 'oh she's pretty way'
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:35, Reply)
I thought that film
was fucking shit. Relentlessly dull from start to finish. I only made it to the end because I actually fell asleep. Fact.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:37, Reply)
Glad you agree, Load of old cock.

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:40, Reply)
Why does every film have to have a tedious "twist" now?
Especially one that somehow manages to be both nonsensical AND predictable?
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:47, Reply)
because there are only seven stories and we have run out of variations of em
so they are being bastardised and subsequently buggered.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:51, Reply)
I hate the shameless setup for sequels that so many films are doing now
it's so arrogant.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 16:59, Reply)
Whilst I do like some sequels
The concept of them irritates me as they're clearly shameless money-spinners.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:02, Reply)
...unless they're an adaptation
of something too long or complex to fit into one film such as Lord of the Rings.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:07, Reply)
or Bad Boys
I take your point.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:17, Reply)
The Fast and the Furious for that matter

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:21, Reply)
2 Fast 2 Furious was my favourite
when he kept waddling around in shorts and calling people "bro".

Amazing film.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:31, Reply)
I don't want to sound
as though I'm implying that any of the films are good (though they are) but the 2nd one was the worst. The other three are good
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:36, Reply)
Although they are all, obviously, giants of cinema
I do think that the first carries most pathos, with the ending scene where he has to choose between his old bros in the police force and his new bros out on the street.
(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:45, Reply)
Oh they're really dead/a ghost/dreamingzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

(, Mon 6 Dec 2010, 17:09, Reply)

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