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axumblade said:
zexen_lowe said:
Didn't pirate any of them and watched 5 of them in theaters. I'm such a good boy

Now if you'll excuse me, I think those seasons of Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones have finished downloading

*gives zexen a cookie* :P 

pezus said:
axumblade said:
Silver Lining Playbooks seemed like an odd choice but then again...the internet is in love with Jennifer Lawrence. Also kind of surprising to see Gangster Squad so high up on the list. It wasn't that good of a movie nor did it have much buzz around it. I guess it benefited from being a January release...

Dude. Ryan Gosling

The cast was excellent (emma stone, giovanni ribisi, ryan gosling, josh brolin, etc) and the movie was beautifully shot. But overall it just fell short of expectations for me I guess. It's not a bad movie. Just not sure that it's worthy to be so high up on the list. 


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And half of the list is pure garbage that shouldent even exist.... The other half is decent or good at best.

Wont cry for them, seeing that most of those movies made helluva lot for their studios and as it stands in most parts of the world even a cinema ticket is waaaay overpriced for what it offers.

I am a cinema nut, I watch as many movies as I can when they are released, but thank god I didnt fall for the train wrecks that are Iron Man 3, Into Darkness and Hangover 3. Even by paying nothing, to watch them, I still feal ripped of.



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axumblade said:
zexen_lowe said:
Didn't pirate any of them and watched 5 of them in theaters. I'm such a good boy

Now if you'll excuse me, I think those seasons of Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones have finished downloading

*gives zexen a cookie* :P 

pezus said:
axumblade said:
Silver Lining Playbooks seemed like an odd choice but then again...the internet is in love with Jennifer Lawrence. Also kind of surprising to see Gangster Squad so high up on the list. It wasn't that good of a movie nor did it have much buzz around it. I guess it benefited from being a January release...

Dude. Ryan Gosling

The cast was excellent (emma stone, giovanni ribisi, ryan gosling, josh brolin, etc) and the movie was beautifully shot. But overall it just fell short of expectations for me I guess. It's not a bad movie. Just not sure that it's worthy to be so high up on the list. 


Saw the trailer for it when I went to see Django and I thought : That looks like a good movie....but not "go to the theater" good.  I guess a lot of people agreed.  And, of course, it wasn't that good.  Stylish and fun but sorta fell apart as the film went on.



There is no Pirate movie in this list!



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- George Orwell, ‘1984’

I never download movies but I saw 6 of those movies at the movie theater.



    

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ive done my bit, seen 7 of those in the cinema at australian prices lol.



 

 

Cobretti2 said:
ive done my bit, seen 7 of those in the cinema at australian prices lol.

How much does a movie ticket cost in Australia? 



    

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MoHasanie said:
Cobretti2 said:
ive done my bit, seen 7 of those in the cinema at australian prices lol.

How much does a movie ticket cost in Australia? 

Depends on the cinema, here between $19.50-$23.50 for adult. Child is like $14.50-$17.50 or so.



 

 

Silver Linings Playbook is really good. I watched it (legally) with my dad.



Cobretti2 said:
MoHasanie said:
Cobretti2 said:
ive done my bit, seen 7 of those in the cinema at australian prices lol.

How much does a movie ticket cost in Australia? 

Depends on the cinema, here between $19.50-$23.50 for adult. Child is like $14.50-$17.50 or so.

Holy crap!  And I thought the prices of 3D movies here were a ripoff ($13-$16 on average depending on where you are and what kind of screen you're watching it on).

I've only been to the movies three times in the past two years, for Iron Man 3 and both Hobbit movies.  This is why I just wait a few months for the DVD/Blu-Ray releases.



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