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Re: District 9

#51 Post by andrews » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:07 pm

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Definitely a boys' film...
Hey, anakin, I loved it! :D
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#52 Post by superhero » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:11 pm

I do think their marketing campaign is quite clever with those cardboard cut-outs in the cinemas saying aliens not allowed, this cinema is for humans only....It does attract the eye....

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Re: District 9

#53 Post by andrews » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:26 pm

superhero wrote:I do think their marketing campaign is quite clever with those cardboard cut-outs in the cinemas saying aliens not allowed, this cinema is for humans only....It does attract the eye....

I haven't seen these yet superhero. I'll look more closely when I next go to the cinema. Maybe I thought it was another member of staff. :D

Has anyone else noticed these cardboard cut-outs around the regions?
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Re: District 9

#54 Post by anakin » Thu Sep 17, 2009 11:59 am

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anakin wrote:
Definitely a boys' film...
Hey, anakin, I loved it! :D
OMG it made me cringe in places... almost (not quite) had to stop eating my popcorn at times!
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Re: District 9

#55 Post by andy » Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:44 pm

I stopped eating my galaxy minstrels when the fingernail scene came on! *shudder*

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Re: District 9

#56 Post by paulnadams » Thu Sep 17, 2009 5:04 pm

saw this on tuesday - really enjoyed it and found it quite difficult watching at times......I hope there is no sequel - think things finished on a sober, sensible note and feel any sequel could spoil things.

Agree with many other postings on here - the cgi effectively backed up the story, instead of things being the other way round - as usual.

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Re: District 9

#57 Post by anakin » Thu Sep 17, 2009 5:20 pm

andy wrote:I stopped eating my galaxy minstrels when the fingernail scene came on! *shudder*
EXACTLY!!!
paulnadams wrote: think things finished on a sober, sensible note...
Errr... really? Sensible? An alien prawn film? :blink: Going to have to mull that one over...
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Re: District 9

#58 Post by AYBG » Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:06 pm

anakin wrote:An alien prawn film?
Don't be so racist! :p
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Re: District 9

#59 Post by paulnadams » Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:51 pm

paulnadams wrote: think things finished on a sober, sensible note...
Errr... really? Sensible? An alien prawn film? :blink: Going to have to mull that one over...[/quote]

lol - I guess what I meant was the ending was suitably bleak......I hate films that wrap things up and have a 'happily ever after' ending.......ok - maybe sensible was not the word I should have chosen......

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Re: District 9

#60 Post by anakin » Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:56 am

AYBG wrote:
anakin wrote:An alien prawn film?
Don't be so racist! :p
Quite right, my apologies to the aliens...! Maybe I'll send a cat food hamper... :P
paulnadams wrote:
anakin wrote:
paulnadams wrote: think things finished on a sober, sensible note...
Errr... really? Sensible? An alien prawn film? :blink: Going to have to mull that one over...
lol - I guess what I meant was the ending was suitably bleak......I hate films that wrap things up and have a 'happily ever after' ending.......ok - maybe sensible was not the word I should have chosen......
Ah ok that makes much more sense! Had me worried there...
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