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The best War of the Worlds is Jeff Wayne's musical version- without a doubt. The album will be 30 years old next year and still sounds great

We did a project on that in year 6 and I liked it so much I saved up and bought it. It's amazing, but I think it's still in England at my Dad's. I loved the drama of it all, and the way some of the songs are a bit silly, but still add to it all.

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"The Core" is on film4 tonight at 10. Think i'll watch that. Its sci fi week i think, its one about the earths core dying or something and death and destruction. A nice light movie for a thursday night.

It's a pretty good film, one of the best disaster films I've seen in a while, better than The Day After Tommorow. It's choc-a-bloc full of scientific inaccuracies though, which annoyed me :x

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It's a pretty good film, one of the best disaster films I've seen in a while, better than The Day After Tommorow. It's choc-a-bloc full of scientific inaccuracies though, which annoyed me :x

I know nothing about science so itd probably go way over my head. Turned out we watched "Out Of Time" anyway, the Denzel Washington film. Some great twists in that.

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Stand By Me is probably one of my favourite movies of all time. I could go on about how brilliant it is and such a departure for Stephen King.

Watch it, you won't be disappointed!

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Watched the tarantino/rodriguez double bill Grindhouse and it is rather stinky although the rodriguez film is so much better than the tarantino one. Its never good that the fake trailers are better than the films and at over 3 hours long.

Its supposed to be a homage to rubbish 'B' movies but is just an expensive waste of money and can see why it bombed in the states. Avoid like the actual plague when its in the cinema and can they both get back to making proper movies thanks

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I watched Elizabethtown in the end. It was very good but not as good as I expected.

I have the whole lot of screencaps and I have been looking through them and making my own story up for the film lol

Did you not think the soundtrack was brilliant? On his road trip towards the end, that is the best bit of a movie i've seen in a long time

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Remember Hostel off've last year? The Tarantino influenced gore horror? Well they've made the sequel. Hostel: Part II, is due in at cinema's at end of June.

Also the countdown is on to The Simpsons Movie!!! About 2 months :D

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Theres a right old film fest tonight if any you geeks are staying in.

BBC 1: 11.45pm: Training Day

ITV: 10.35pm: The Beach

UKTV Gold: 9.00pm: Terminator 3

Film4: 9.00pm: Clear and Present Danger

And if you dont want to watch a film as such, on channel 4 at 9.05pm there "50 films to see before you die" on. Oh the choices.

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I think with Big brother starting this week some of us may need some respite in the form of films...

Tonight: there's a good choice! Porridge, Training Day and Apocalypse Now

Sunday: Nothing brilliant. Mission Impossible at 3.30 on ITV 1. Maybe

Monday: Ocean's Eleven (quite appropriate with Ocean's Thirteen in cinema's soon) Airplane! on Five, and High School Musical

Tuesday: Nuffink. Rent a DVD or see what's on Sky

Wednesday: Saving Private Ryan (good film!)

Thursday: See tuesday...

Friday: Rambo III, if your into them. I'm not.

Best day is today. But i'm suprised there's nothing more worth watching on Bank Holiday Monday

Also on tonight on Channel 4 is 50 Films to See Before You Die

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