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Instead of seeing Avatar we saw Sherlock Holmes. Cinema was rammed pretty much, but no one up the back centre where we sat so it was nice and cozy. For two tickets it cost me £17.20. While we waited we popped over the road to Co-Op and got sweets and drinks for about £3 or £4. I didnt manage to eat my shirbirt dip so I brought it home. Dog stole it the next dayOh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by dieselboy View PostStill would like to see Avatar.. Tried to see it Wednesday but the line was out the door, and even though we waited they announced it had sold out to everyone. lol
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Has anyone seen Smokin Aces? I'm just going through what I have got but not watched on my PC and that is one of them, in 720p. Also have a film called London which has Jason Statham in.
Here is a funny clip from the film. I've not seen the film yet myself. It's set in America somewhere and everyone is from America apart from Jason Statham. (and that tidy Aussy bird that used to be in home and away)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuynllmI8pYOh Nana, what's my name?
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Avatar 3D was brilliant. Seen it twice now. Gobsmacked at the ticket price though. £11!!!!!!! Went to the local Tesco first & got munchies & drink.
Alice in Wonderland does look good. I'd heard they were going to re-do Tron too, but that was ages ago & hadn't heard a peep since.It's only kinky the first time...
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Originally posted by slobodan View PostAvatar is great, I watched it on a pirate d/load but it was still great.
'Hangover' I thought that was going to be one of them, you know, American teenager films.
It wasn't, it was really funny, the 'laugh out loud' kind of funny.
Thanks for that. Now give me another film to watch.
City of God.
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Dont watch pirate downloads. They completely ruin the experience because of their crap quality. If you are going to download films (like 95% of the population with internet does) then download the rip based on what you will be watching the rip on.
For example, I have a 22" PC monitor which has a 2ms response and can play 1080p resolultion, and my PC has Dolby 5.1 surround. Therefor, I obtain at the least, the 720p which includes full surround (just like being at the cinema).
The TV downstairs is an old widescreen. So, when a family member wants to watch shows like lost (that arnt even shown in the UK sometimes) she downloads the TV rip, or the DVD rip which is almost DVD quality. This is then played either on a modified PS2 or an xbox 360 through the TV.
We used to buy those dodgy DVDs of the DVD man for £5 back in the early 2000s. Then we realised how crap they were because they were filmed by someone in the cinema. After that the most we would pay is £2..
There is NOTHING worse than someone standing up halfway through the film to go to the toilet. AND I WAS AT HOME!
P.S. Even if you have the crappiest PC monitor in the world, as long as the resolution is at least 1024 x 768, then you will be able to watch 720p high definition content. The only thing that may be of concern is decent sound quality, or monitor response time or the processing power of the PC to uncompress / decode the content and display it.Last edited by dieselboy; 26 January 2010, 20:42.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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