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chautemoc: Welcome!
Just make sure it's a version with the theatrical subtitles.

^^Bah...Just watched it... seemed gimped then I reread that ^^
I'm ordering another copy via amazon.... and if it does not have theatrical subs...../shakes fist
Sigh... All and all however it was ok... just felt... emotionless or something....
Errgghhh.
Now I'm gonna have to watch Let The Right One In.
And has anyone seen 500 Days of Summer?
When I first heard about it I thought it'd be pretty craptstic but I ended up liking it a lot.
Post edited April 18, 2010 by JambroceBC
Whether or not someone has already mentioned it....
...I'm still gunna reccomend The Blind Side
Let the Right One In, That is all. Hauntingly good movie. Even better if you read the book I heard.
And Blade Runner when all else fails.
Apologies if someone's already mentioned this, but one of my favorite movies is The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. If you're at all well read and like action movies this one's a treat, a real treat.
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Runehamster: Apologies if someone's already mentioned this, but one of my favorite movies is The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. If you're at all well read and like action movies this one's a treat, a real treat.

The comics are amazing also.
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Runehamster: Apologies if someone's already mentioned this, but one of my favorite movies is The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. If you're at all well read and like action movies this one's a treat, a real treat.
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CrashToOverride: The comics are amazing also.

o.O
I didn't know there were any. *scampers off to Amazon*
Yep, and they are AMAZING too, many say they are better than the movie.
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CrashToOverride: Yep, and they are AMAZING too, many say they are better than the movie.

This looks like a job for BOOKS-A-MILLION!
Or rather, a job for me-sitting-on-their-comfy-couches-reading-free-comics.
I am such a drain on society. Maybe I can buy a muffin while I'm there.
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CrashToOverride: Yep, and they are AMAZING too, many say they are better than the movie.
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Runehamster: This looks like a job for BOOKS-A-MILLION!
Or rather, a job for me-sitting-on-their-comfy-couches-reading-free-comics.
I am such a drain on society. Maybe I can buy a muffin while I'm there.

Yeah they are kinda expensive, but they are quality and the art is nice. And don't feel bad, can't count how many books and graphic novels I read that way. I buy a coffee too so i don't feel all guilty.
Quick question for those who've seen District 9:
It's finally coming out over here in japan, and so i'm hoping to go watch it. But I was wondering about languages. Is it all in English, or do the aliens speak in some form of alien language?
I hadn't thought about it before going to watch Avatar, as movies here are usually in English with Japanese subtitles... but then they all started talking Nali with japanese subtitles.
Luckily, there wasn't anything too advanced or subtle about what they were saying in Avatar... but district 9 looks like it might have more depth or complexity.
So, anything not in English in it? If so how much and how important?
Thanks!!
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soulgrindr: snippity

The aliens speak their own language but there are subtitles for them.
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soulgrindr: snippity
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Rohan15: The aliens speak their own language but there are subtitles for them.

Yea you will miss quite a bit if you can't understand what they are saying, import an english version if you can.
Ah crap.
Oh well, thanks guys. Looks like a DVD is needed....
Just saw Mammuth, very cool movie.