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Spielberg's latest film just came out and I have to say, this is probably the best movie I saw of 2005. Its that good. This is a really mature movie for Spielberg to do, just as much as Schindler's List.

Anyway, see if you can catch it at the theaters sometime.

Actually, has anyone seen it yet?
 
Huh? Its out? Comes out in Britain on Jan 27th, pfffffffffffftttttt.

What would you compare it to? I'm really looking forward to it.
 
Harryz said:
Huh? Its out? Comes out in Britain on Jan 27th, pfffffffffffftttttt.

What would you compare it to? I'm really looking forward to it.

I don't really know what I could compare it too. It's a pretty unique film. But trust me, it's quite amazing. A little long perhaps, but nothing short of amazing.
 
I'm really looking forward to this one. Despite talk of how it isn't necessarily true to the real story I'm sure he has made it into a good film.
 
Ya this looks like a great movie.
 
I saw it earlier. One of the best movies of 05, go see it
 
One of the best movies I have seen this year. It's great.

I just came back actually from seeing it.

it's about 2 hours and 40 mins.
 
Spielberg's an excellent director, I'll try and wtach this is possible, the 'R' rating poses a bit of a problem though :(
 
If you dont look 5 years old it shouldn't be a problem.
 
The ratings are different here, you might have to be 16, 18 or 21 depending on the rating assigned to the movie. The rating isn't announced yet but my guess is that you'll probably need to be 18 or 21.
 
I worked at a theater and sold tickets for a while too. Most people are too lazy to check for ID.

If you have a friend that is old enough to get in but you aren't...just have that person go in alone and buy all of the tickets. If no one is with him they won't ask for IDs of the other people. So you can just walk in and grab a ticket and head in.

That or sneak in...it is really easy.
 
Glirk Dient said:
I worked at a theater and sold tickets for a while too. Most people are too lazy to check for ID.

If you have a friend that is old enough to get in but you aren't...just have that person go in alone and buy all of the tickets. If no one is with him they won't ask for IDs of the other people. So you can just walk in and grab a ticket and head in.

That or sneak in...it is really easy.

Sneaking into movies is literally just like stealing candy from a baby.

I've snuck in by asking oto go in using the bathroom. But, the best and easiest way is to atleast have enough to buy tickets, buy them... then, go return them(where I live you HAVE to go inside the theatres to return), so after you've returned them... just walk over to your desired movie.
 
Neither of you guys seem to live in the same country as Jellyworld, so I don't know how helpful that will be.

But, dear god, WHY isn't it playing anywhere near me? WHY do the theaters near me have to suck so bad? :(
 
This and A History of Violence are the only two films in a long time that I actually felt like I was being treated like an adult at. Spielberg did a damn good job with this one. I actually found myself cringing at a couple of the deaths, and I'm damn jaded when it comes to violence in cinema. I love the cinematography and overall feel of it. It's also great that he didn;t pick sides, but instead let you see the film however you wanted to. Sadly, I went with a freidn who has ADD and he kept checking his watch. It didn;t feel like a 2 hr 45 min long movie to me. I thought the time was perfect. I like how he doesn;t end it where you think he will. Overall, damn fine film, perhaps the greatest American film of 2005.
 
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