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Last documentary I saw was terrific: Man on Wire. Well, unless you count Baraka, which is really in a class of it's own.
Man on Wire is a fascinating documentary, utterly bonkers man.

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Baraka when it came out on video years ago was done in very high definition even back then so I reckon on Blu-Ray it must look out of this world.
It looks stunning on blu-ray, one of the first blu-ray discs I got.

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I watched a couple of the Instant Expert series , one on ancient Egypt and the other on the Battle Of Britain. Great little docos those , they run over things quick and to the point-thats why they call them Instant Expert I guess.
If you can get hold of it somehow, this one off documentary is worth seeing that was shown on the BBC a month or so back, it's a simply made one but was an interesting programme, some have talked about it in the Last TV Programme Watched in the TV section of this board:

BBC - BBC One Programmes - Egypt's Lost Cities
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The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1994)
For the first time, I don't know why I bothered to watch it.

That was one hell of really Terrible movie (I was not even a big fan of other two sequels before, I am not fan of series, I am? lol )

(These sequels just get worse and worse)

(I thought I saw bit's of this movie about 8 years ago but now that I that saw 2,3 and 4 in last week or so, now I am sure The parts I saw back them were from part 3.)

I still going give this movie 1 and half out of 10 as it made it laugh few time because it was so bad.

I going too see The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) again, as already seen it twice before ( my Judgement may change after seeing these other sequels)
To be honest, the only TCM I enjoyed is the remake from 2003.
Don't really like the original either.
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I Sell The Dead was silly zombie fun.
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Transformers Dark Of The Moon: I was told they'd taken out most of the silly comedy that kinda ruined the 2nd film but they didn't, the "comedy" in the first half of the film was over done and unnecessary, thanx John Malkovich. However, the second half was through the roof with action, the best in a transformers film yet. Very good use of 3D was made during the action sequences, especially during a sky diving scene (my favorite scene) which saw a dozen+ soldiers maneuvering through the buildings of New York (I think that's where it was). Getting Megan Fox out of there was a good idea, not only because she sucked ass at acting but because her replacement is much hotter and has better presence. Rosie Hungtington Whitely did an ok job, better than I'd expected. They also felt the need to keep the one-liners and cheesy badass voice overs for the Autobots and Decepticons

Overall I'd say they should have spread out the 2nd half's action a little bit more to avoid a very empty first half which had me wondering why I bothered with the film. I'd rate it 3.5/5
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Rec 2 The way that it ended you know that a third [B]Rec[B] is in the works. I hope they decide to go a whole different route than the first two because it's becoming a bit stale. They threw a new spin in one the second one, but it still just felt like more of the same. Really liked the first one, but now growing bored.
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Transformers 3 was shot in Chicago.
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^ Shot in many locations, not just Chicago.
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^ Chicago is where most of the CGI effects take place.
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What did you think of Transformers 3?
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Priest - ... Forgettable
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