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Teen-Rex wrote:It was rubbish way out of its time. jaws was good i like jaws.
You redcoats are all the same
jk
but serioussly NEVER DISS CLOSE ENCOUNTERS mother fracker!
velo heres a clip, and its from the 70's amazing special effects for its time, and I think jaws sucked it was boring till the last hour, then it wasnt scary at all, I have seen scarier such as jacobs ladder or suspiria or an american werewolf in london
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUcOaGawIW0
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neoraptor wrote:Close encounters was alright, but the aliens at the end sucked
But it was made in the 70's of course it somewhtat sucked, but it was a SFX wonderland back then!
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Even people at the time thought they were corny
I mean come on
They are like the cheesiest aliens ever.
I mean come on
They are like the cheesiest aliens ever.
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neoraptor wrote:Even people at the time thought they were corny
I mean come on
They are like the cheesiest aliens ever.
Sure the aliens but what about the UFO's and they had little choixe with the aliens, they didnt have the technology we have today like CGI or amazing anamatronics, the UFO;s were the big hit, and I love the whole musical end scene!
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In no particular order:
Ocean's Eleven
King Kong
The Bourne Movies
Gladiator
Forrest Gump
Braveheart
Mission Impossible
The Patriot
Star Trek: Insurrection
Saving Private Ryan
The Lord of the Rings saga (as if I had to say that)
The Matrix and The Matrix Reloaded
The Last Samurai
Bond Films: Casino Royale, From Russia with Love, and many others...
And of course Jurassic Park, and The Lost World.
As you can see, I don't really have a "top (insert number here)" list. Just a list of favorite films.
I have a feeling that, if I were to post the rest of the list, it would take up most of the page.
Ocean's Eleven
King Kong
The Bourne Movies
Gladiator
Forrest Gump
Braveheart
Mission Impossible
The Patriot
Star Trek: Insurrection
Saving Private Ryan
The Lord of the Rings saga (as if I had to say that)
The Matrix and The Matrix Reloaded
The Last Samurai
Bond Films: Casino Royale, From Russia with Love, and many others...
And of course Jurassic Park, and The Lost World.
As you can see, I don't really have a "top (insert number here)" list. Just a list of favorite films.
I have a feeling that, if I were to post the rest of the list, it would take up most of the page.
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I would agree with most of them except Braveheart and the matrix reloaded.
BTW I wouldn't really class that as a London accent, probably an upper calls Lord & Lady type accent.
BTW I wouldn't really class that as a London accent, probably an upper calls Lord & Lady type accent.
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lol'z the many types of English accent:
The Bristol accent "Kellogg's cereals ah Oome"
The Birmingham accent "Nough i doont"=lol
The london accent "Alright Giovanna "
The Plymouth accent well id say that's more like the American accent due to the many American tourists and inhabitants.
The Cornish accent"Alright me lovers ill just plant these taters ere"
And that's all i remember lol neo feel free to chip in.
The Bristol accent "Kellogg's cereals ah Oome"
The Birmingham accent "Nough i doont"=lol
The london accent "Alright Giovanna "
The Plymouth accent well id say that's more like the American accent due to the many American tourists and inhabitants.
The Cornish accent"Alright me lovers ill just plant these taters ere"
And that's all i remember lol neo feel free to chip in.
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Teen-Rex wrote:lol'z the many types of English accent:
The Bristol accent "Kellogg's cereals ah Oome"
The Birmingham accent "Nough i doont"=lol
The london accent "Alright Giovanna "
The Plymouth accent well id say that's more like the American accent due to the many American tourists and inhabitants.
The Cornish accent"Alright me lovers ill just plant these taters ere"
And that's all i remember lol neo feel free to chip in.
All the PRIMEVAL ACTORS SOUND LIKE AMERICANS oops caps
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Well there is the posh accent I mentioned. There are varying degrees of that from the upper class snobbery posh, where everything is spiffing all the time. To the well off, where there is no real accent but people just speak in full sentences.
For the accents though there is a full list here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language_in_England
And we haven't even got onto Wales, Scotland or Ireland.
Primeval...America? Do they dub them over there, because over here they have their real voices.
Cutter is Scottish and the rest are English of varying accents.
For the accents though there is a full list here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language_in_England
And we haven't even got onto Wales, Scotland or Ireland.
Primeval...America? Do they dub them over there, because over here they have their real voices.
Cutter is Scottish and the rest are English of varying accents.
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neoraptor wrote:Well there is the posh accent I mentioned. There are varying degrees of that from the upper class snobbery posh, where everything is spiffing all the time. To the well off, where there is no real accent but people just speak in full sentences.
For the accents though there is a full list here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language_in_England
And we haven't even got onto Wales, Scotland or Ireland.
Primeval...America? Do they dub them over there, because over here they have their real voices.
Cutter is Scottish and the rest are English of varying accents.
No I have the British DVD, I got on Ebay before it came to America, about 4 months ago. They dont have that rich of an accent in my opinion
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Only Cutter has a strong accent, the rest is just your average non-specific British accent
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neoraptor wrote:Only Cutter has a strong accent, the rest is just your average non-specific British accent
Yeah, but thats one of the best dinosaur tv shows, sorry, THE BEST dinosaur non documentary tv show eva!
I cant wait for season 3 this January!
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Primeval is not a dinosaur show! Just partially!
It just has dinosaurs occasionally, or are you saying that future bats are dinos?
It just has dinosaurs occasionally, or are you saying that future bats are dinos?
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V-Raptor wrote:Primeval is not a dinosaur show! Just partially!
It just has dinosaurs occasionally, or are you saying that future bats are dinos?
I meant prehistoric creature show! Dinosaur was just easy to say! MEH!
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prehistoric AND futuristic
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V-Raptor wrote:prehistoric AND futuristic
Really v-raptor? REALLY? IMA KILL YOU!
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Teen-Rex wrote:Cutter has a iny bit welsh accent.
Sounds strong to me, not that strong, medium
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Clearly you haven't been to Cardiff half the population have welsh Irish slash Scottish accents dumb ass. ::
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