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PostPosted: April 3 12, 8:29 am 
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I watched "Croupier" the other night...I enjoyed it. Great little movie.


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Also, Cabin in the Woods is gaining momentum....really psyched about that movie.

The first few previews looked like a terrible teen horror flick, the more I see the more intrigued I am.


I like cheesy horror movies to begin with, but this one has definitely piqued (peaked?) my interest. Might actually get to the theater for it.

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I watched Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy the other night on NetFlix. It was hard to follow at times, but very enjoyable. I loved the few scenes from Vaci St in Budapest, my old stomping grounds.

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New Woody Allen trailer.
http://leitch.tumblr.com/post/204145694 ... -rome-with

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Hungary Jack wrote:
I watched Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy the other night on NetFlix. It was hard to follow at times, but very enjoyable. I loved the few scenes from Vaci St in Budapest, my old stomping grounds.


TTSS in on Netflix? I couldn't find it.

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‘Drive’ Author James Sallis on His Sequel, ‘Driven’


Novelist James Sallis has finally become one of the hottest writers in America, thanks to the movie adaptation of Drive starring Ryan Gosling. He talks to Alex Dueben about a new sequel, Driven.


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To the three of you who actually like horror movies, go see Cabin in the Woods. It's neat-o.

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To the three of you who actually like horror movies, go see Cabin in the Woods. It's neat-o.


What did Geen's brother think of it?


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http://www.fandango.com/movieblog/cabin ... 02888.html

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The Cabin in the Woods is one of the most unforgettable horror movies you will ever see. Though, that's not to confuse it with one of the absolute best horror movies you will ever see. Now, adding that caveat is not to imply that the film, written by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard (and directed by the latter), isn't good enough to be one of the best horror movies you'll ever see, it's just that it needs the kind of perspective only years can give before anyone throws that kind of grandiose praise on it. But unforgettable, that's indisputable.


GK's brother is pretty much my compass when it comes to horror. He's never led me astray.

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