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I just watched I.D. and I have to admit it is probably the most realistic of the 3, but honestly I enjoyed FF much more. I liked the characters better and the whole atmosphere. But Gumbo is awesome though. :D
 

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well i am glad you liked it mate found this to be an amazing movie and was a bit of a blueprint for the others to follow
 

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well i am glad you liked it mate found this to be an amazing movie and was a bit of a blueprint for the others to follow
Most definetly, it set an example. But it has a very deep ending, i didn't expect that at all, though when you think about it it's how these things go, one thing leads to another.
 

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Most definetly, it set an example. But it has a very deep ending, i didn't expect that at all, though when you think about it it's how these things go, one thing leads to another.
i went to se it at the cinema with loittle or no expectation of it and was blown away. had a big impact and i thought that this was teh way to really tackle the issue of football violence,also shows how easy it is to lose yourself when you are trying to be someone else
 

mikhail

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FINALY saw the prestige:p
again, christian bale is amazing
The Prestige is awesome - one of my top four movies last year.

I'm reading the book by Christopher Priest right now. It's remarkably original, and I can see why Nolan called it almost unfilmable, but I think he actually made a better story in how he adapted it.
 

Cuti

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i went to se it at the cinema with loittle or no expectation of it and was blown away. had a big impact and i thought that this was teh way to really tackle the issue of football violence,also shows how easy it is to lose yourself when you are trying to be someone else
what film?
 

Ramin

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The Prestige is awesome - one of my top four movies last year.

I'm reading the book by Christopher Priest right now. It's remarkably original, and I can see why Nolan called it almost unfilmable, but I think he actually made a better story in how he adapted it.
I enjoyed watching Prestige, but finding a double for both of the characters so easily made the movie unrealistic. I prefer The Illusionist.
 
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