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Dorian Gray
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I have only heard of Dorian Gray so I advise that one.
Its gotta be Tarantino
Dorian Gray ... to read the book is on my list of things to do this summer. Haven't quite got round to it yet
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Dorian Gray ... to read the book is on my list of things to do this summer. Haven't quite got round to it yet
I can just picture you reading it.
Out of those, I've only seen Inglourious Basterds and I loved it, but do I wish I'd seen Dorian Gray too.
Not bothered about An Education because I hate Lynn Barber and it's based on her memoirs. Don't even know what Up In The Air's about, sorry.
Not bothered about An Education because I hate Lynn Barber and it's based on her memoirs. Don't even know what Up In The Air's about, sorry.
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Dorian Gray ... to read the book is on my list of things to do this summer. Haven't quite got round to it yet
Have you seen the black and white original film adaptation? Reeeally spooky Reference:
I can just picture you reading it
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to read the book is on my list of things to do this summer. Haven't quite got round to it yet
You ain't got much time left......soz
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Have you seen the black and white original film adaptation? Reeeally spooky
Nope. Maybe I will google it, although I really want to read the book before watching either of the filmsReference:
You ain't got much time left......soz
I know - and I've just bought The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo to read before I go back
Well, thanks for the responses so far.
It's looking like a two horse race between Dorian Gray and Inglorious Basterds.
Up in the Air is already back on the shelf (George Clooney won't be too happy).
With an hour and a half to go it's looking interesting from my seat (although It depends how many more forum members will logon and vote).
It's looking like a two horse race between Dorian Gray and Inglorious Basterds.
Up in the Air is already back on the shelf (George Clooney won't be too happy).
With an hour and a half to go it's looking interesting from my seat (although It depends how many more forum members will logon and vote).
Has to be Inglorious Basterds! Brilliant movie, some real funny momentsin it too.
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Oops sorry EC, I haven't voted cos I'm not a great film watcher allthough every now and again I go daft and watch a few 'on the trot' so I really can't advise
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Oops sorry EC, I haven't voted cos I'm not a great film watcher allthough every now and again I go daft and watch a few 'on the trot' so I really can't advise
Oops sorry EC, I haven't voted cos I'm not a great film watcher allthough every now and again I go daft and watch a few 'on the trot' so I really can't advise
That's OK. I have another poll coming up in a couple of days which I am sure you will vote on.
Senora: I am hearing some good things about I.B. Glad I put it on the list.
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I voted Dorian Grey... cos it's the only one I know
I can't argue with that Baz. Thanks for voting.
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That's OK. I have another poll coming up in a couple of days which I am sure you will vote on
Ooooo, I'm intrigued now
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Reference: Ooooo, I'm intrigued now
Reference: Ooooo, I'm intrigued now
That's the desired effect.
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I don't know why I'm posting on here, because I've never seen any of them - sorry!!
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I don't know why I'm posting on here, because I've never seen any of them - sorry!!
Same here moomin, but that will all change at 10.00pm
Noooooo Dorian Grey is a big pile of John McCriricks pants!!!
Its got to be Inglorious Bastards. Apparently Up in the Air is very, very, very, very, drunk good
Its got to be Inglorious Bastards. Apparently Up in the Air is very, very, very, very, drunk good
Dorian Grey
An Education has joined Up in the Air on the shelf.
Getting nice a fight between the two front runners..
Getting nice a fight between the two front runners..
Dorian Grey!
I loved the old Dorian Grey film... people I know that have seen the new one say its really really good... one of those rare times when a redo is an improvement.. apparently
I loved the old Dorian Grey film... people I know that have seen the new one say its really really good... one of those rare times when a redo is an improvement.. apparently
Thanks for all the votes. It's been good for me.
Inglorious Basterds wins it by 9 votes.
Will be popping that in in a short while and settling back to a late Saturday film.
Now where did I put that bar of Dairy Milk?....
Inglorious Basterds wins it by 9 votes.
Will be popping that in in a short while and settling back to a late Saturday film.
Now where did I put that bar of Dairy Milk?....
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Dorian Grey! I loved the old Dorian Grey film... people I know that have seen the new one say its really really good... one of those rare times when a redo is an improvement.. apparently
It is good, IMO (although I think all 4 films on the list are worth watching in their own ways).One thing that surprised me about the new version of "Dorian Grey" was how scary it is in parts...
I want your one word review of it tomorrow
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I want your one word review of it tomorrow
You will get it Rawky-roo.
Any chance I could have two words?
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