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Jade and Lily's thread : if you're bored come say "hello"

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I have no idea what you're talking about. :uhoh:

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I've discovered it yesterday, people have taken another username and they post some silly things and you have to guess who is who. Have a look at the strange threads in the lounge.

Oh ok I see and there is a fight or something ?

I haven't read but it seems that people's behaviours are very weird

Ok, as usual then. :dozey:

Ok, as usual then. :dozey:

 

No - even more weird than usual........................... :dozey:

Just wanted to warn you about this film so you don't bother wasting time and money on it:

 

Knight And Day. 1/10

 

What a terrible movie this was. This was the first time I had been to the cinema for about a year, and I really wish I hadn't bothered.:(

In fact, this was the first time I had actually walked out before the end as I couldn't take any more of the drivel.

Take two high-profile actors famed for their "looks", add a totally implausible plot, some routine special effects, car chases and shoot-outs, and bingo - you end up with this pile of doo-doo.:rolleyes:

I guess it's meant to be some kind of spoof James Bond movie, but it just doesn't work.

I've liked most of the films that Cameron and Tom have starred in previously, and from what I remember, the other film they did together, "Vanilla Sky", was pretty good.

I'm sure they both had a lot of fun making the film, which features various exotic locations including a "desert island", but it seems the film was created purely to give them the excuse to have a "jolly-up" and generate some money for the company behind it.

There is also a lot of violence and "killings" in the film, yet Tom's character is making light of it all the time and Cameron's character is acting like nothing "untoward" is happening.

Most of the time her character also comes across like a "dumb blonde", which she should leave to the likes of Lindsay Lohan (when she gets out of jail).

 

All I can say is, don't bother with this Hollywood cliche unless you've got time and money to waste.

I wish I'd gone for The Karate Kid instead.:rolleyes:

good morning!

 

I hate Tom Cruise and I'll never spend my money to see him:)

good morning!

 

I hate Tom Cruise and I'll never spend my money to see him:)

 

As I said, I have nothing against either of them, and they've both starred in some very good films in the past.

That's what was so disappointing about it.:dozey:

In fact, this was the first time I had actually walked out before the end

 

I did so when I saw that lame World Trade Center movie. :mellow:

I did so when I saw that lame World Trade Center movie. :mellow:

 

I wouldn't have even gone to see that out of principle.;)

I very nearly walked out of "Armageddon", and wish I HAD, and definitely SHOULD HAVE walked out of "Hey, Dude, Where's My Car?", which was even worse than "Knight And Day"!:dozey:

I wouldn't have even gone to see that out of principle.;)

 

Me neither, but I had no choice :blank:

Me neither, but I had no choice :blank:

 

How come? Somebody forced you?:stunned:

AWESOME NIGHT OF EPIC PROPORTIONS :bomb:

YES!

 

 

Just got back from a concert :wacky:

BUZZZZZZING SO MUCH STILL

:stunned: YES!

 

...how did you know that? :inquisitive:

Ahhhhh. You're a smart one :P

Anyways, they were amazing :wacky:

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