Cool. Which films have you reviewed? I’ld be interrested in reading them.
Silence
(Silence)
November 25, 2009, 5:36pm
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Blindman, Requiem For A Gringo and The Boldest Job In The West.
Ah, thank you. I’ll rate your reviews.
mrchallenge
(Col. Douglas Mortimer)
November 25, 2009, 7:45pm
44
smoovasbutter, I don’t have any film reviews there though but I do rate. I think my “Mymovies” profile is public which shows my ratings for the films.
davidf
(davidf)
November 26, 2009, 1:29pm
46
I’ve done some reviews on IMDB , only about 25 not done any lately, mostly horror but a few sw’s go under name jadflack . which is Flack my surname and the initials of my wife Jackie, son Andrew and me David.
I’ve done some reviews on IMDB , only about 25 not done any lately, mostly horror but a few sw’s go under name jadflack . which is Flack my surname and the initials of my wife Jackie, son Andrew and me David.
Could you please tell me a film you have reviewed so I can read of your comments?
davidf
(davidf)
November 26, 2009, 1:42pm
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[quote=“John Welles, post:47, topic:2039”]Could you please tell me a film you have reviewed so I can read of your comments?[/quote]certainly. 300 is one . just checked i have 26 film comments on there, the SW’s i commented on were four of the apocalypse, the big gundown and blindman.
Thank you. I’ll rate them.
davidf
(davidf)
November 26, 2009, 1:45pm
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[quote=“John Welles, post:49, topic:2039”]Thank you. I’ll rate them.[/quote]THANKS JOHN
mrchallenge
(Col. Douglas Mortimer)
November 26, 2009, 2:59pm
51
John and David, if you want I can hop over to imdb and push the “useful” button on all your reviews LOL.
I almost foregot to mention, I have a Wikipedia acount. I have created these two pages:
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The Gutting of Couffignal (1925) is a hardboiled crime short story by Dashiell Hammett. It has been reprinted many times in different collections, namely: The Return of the Continental Op, The Big Knockover, Crime Stories and Other Writings, and The Big Book of the Continental Op.
The Continental Op has been hired to guard presents given at a wedding, on a small and exceedingly exclusive island called Couffignal, for which a resident requires a...
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First Prize for the Cello is a French silent comedy directed by an anonymous director and released in 1907.
A man walks along with a cello under his arm. He then sits down on a stool and proceeds to play it, very badly, while the neighbors proceed throw all manner of things at him to make him stop. At one point, a couch is thrown at him, but neither this nor any other projectile is a successful deterrent. At the end of the film, a girl comes up t...