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Les Ferdinand
Yup. Never had any trouble with it.
Ok downloaded it - dont know how to use it. I searched for something it took me to the interweb i.e. google. What the fudge. What do I download exactly
Yup. Never had any trouble with it.
Anyone know of any torrent clients that are similar to Vuze?
Couldn't be bothered doing a whole new thread.
What's wrong with vuze?
I thought that at first....
http://www.classicshell.net/ get your start button back. There is also a program you can download that disables that fudging annoying pop out charms bar.
Give me a shout if you need any help with utorrent
Watched Skyfall and Life of pi today...wow, skyfall was awesome ...9/10...life of pi was brick compared to book...7/10
Just watched Django last night. Good movie, but far from Tarantino's best I though.
One question for all of you movie buffs. Did Tarantino include continuation errors on purpose as some kind of reference to early western movies? Particularly in the opening minutes there seemed to be several rather obvious ones, although I could hardly rewind it at the cinema to check.
I watched this yesterday. I thought it was good until it turned into Scarface/An Action Film for the last third of the film. I can't really answer your question, what errors were there? It does annoy when he throws in corny little bits that spoil the tone of the film. The girl with her fingers in her ears and the horses little dance (not to mention Tarantino as an Autralian! WTF) all just made the end of the film super messy. Sometimes he's too referential to the genre or other films.
I watched this yesterday. I thought it was good until it turned into Scarface/An Action Film for the last third of the film. I can't really answer your question, what errors were there? It does annoy when he throws in corny little bits that spoil the tone of the film. The girl with her fingers in her ears and the horses little dance (not to mention Tarantino as an Autralian! WTF) all just made the end of the film super messy. Sometimes he's too referential to the genre or other films.
Just watched Django last night. Good movie, but far from Tarantino's best I though.
One question for all of you movie buffs. Did Tarantino include continuation errors on purpose as some kind of reference to early western movies? Particularly in the opening minutes there seemed to be several rather obvious ones, although I could hardly rewind it at the cinema to check.
I noticed that one actor (James Remar) played two different parts in the film.
I did enjoy Django, but it was also far too long. And too violent, I know it's his trademark, but he gets off on it from the looks of it.
I'd say its his 3rd best film after Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs.
I thought jackie brown was very good. Liked Django but it should have ended earlier maybe when he won back his wife with just a small shoot out, i mean where the hell did all those men come from anyway?