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Yeah, I wish white people (and the Jews, of course) would stop making bullshit movies like this too. Glad to see we're on the same page.
I didn't know what Avatar was about. Thanks for giving me a heads up on this one, it sounds really fucking stupid.
Also, my racial fantasies are nowhere near what this guy describes.
I didn't know what Avatar was about. Thanks for giving me a heads up on this one, it sounds really fucking stupid.
Also, my racial fantasies are nowhere near what this guy describes.
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I saw White Christmas with my mom. Boy do I love Danny Kaye. I would go gay for Kaye. I throughly reccommend The Court Jester and The Inspector General for more great Kaye action.
Finally got around to watching The Kingdom of Heaven. It actually was good, I was expecting a shitfest.
Finally got around to watching The Kingdom of Heaven. It actually was good, I was expecting a shitfest.
Slow is the new loud.
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Currently starting the John Adams series... So far, so good.
Recently watched Vertigo... I'll be staying in that hotel in a couple of weeks.
Joyeux Noel/Merry Christmas on Christmas. Great movie.
Recently watched Vertigo... I'll be staying in that hotel in a couple of weeks.
Joyeux Noel/Merry Christmas on Christmas. Great movie.
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I need to get Watermelon Man from the library again. That movie fucking rules.
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I saw Sherlock Holmes yesterday. The action was really well done, particularly in the scenes with the giant.
Anyways, Black Magic rituals... fuuuuuuuck.
I want to read the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle books now.
Anyways, Black Magic rituals... fuuuuuuuck.
I want to read the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle books now.
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i saw it yesterday. i actually thought i mightve enjoyed the movie more i hadnt have read the book, since i knew basically what was gonna happen. wtf was with the narration? reminded me of bladerunner. it didnt seem necessary... i enjoyed the movie tho. "Omar" needs more work.teedotjaydot wrote: the Road was good, but i don't think i would've liked it as much had i not read the book. superb acting and some fantastic cameos but it just moved along in a weird way. killer soundtrack though.
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yeah the narration threw me.
robert duvall out of left field and he ruled.
robert duvall out of left field and he ruled.
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I saw this yesterday as well. It was a lot better than I was expecting it to be. That was some bad casting with Andy Garcia as the villain though. Robert Downey Jr. was really good, as was Jude Law.Potter wrote:I saw Sherlock Holmes yesterday. The action was really well done, particularly in the scenes with the giant.
Anyways, Black Magic rituals... fuuuuuuuck.
I want to read the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle books now.
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I was talking to a friend about Sherlock Holmes and was told that Robert Downey's portrayal was the closest interpretation to the character from the books yet. Similar to whats being done with Daniel Craig as James Bond.
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Quit objectifying men, it isn't very feminist of you.JillJillJill wrote:mmm jude law
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Tell it sista'!jjjsXe wrote:Quit objectifying men, it isn't very feminist of you.JillJillJill wrote:mmm jude law
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Just watched Bubba Ho-tep with my dad. lulz abound.
Watched Confessions of a Shopaholic with a lady last night. Wish I could un-see that.
Watched Confessions of a Shopaholic with a lady last night. Wish I could un-see that.
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One time brandon, joe, and I saw confessions of a shopaholic. I remember really enjoying it. I'm about to watch Night at the Museum 2....
Also, ask ed about white chicks.
Also, ask ed about white chicks.
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Oh Christ, how could I have missed this thread for so long...
Definitely some of el rhino's finest work.
And a big fat guy with tits, proclaiming, "I know my TITTIES" !!! It's win on every level.
Or was this just a subtle way of bitching about Capitalism?
Recently saw:
Dutch (since ya'll are talking about teen angst movies)
Jack Frost (the shitty horror one, not the one with Michael Keaton and Dweezil Zappa)
Mona Lisa Smile (gay)
oh- and who the hell doesn't know what Fern Gully is? Even as a kid I was rolling my eyes at that shit. Just awful.
Definitely some of el rhino's finest work.
And a big fat guy with tits, proclaiming, "I know my TITTIES" !!! It's win on every level.
I just had to ask, how exactly is MuckDonalds contributing to the destruction of the amazon? Since (I'm assuming) they get their beans from that shit-hole of a continent, wouldn't that be counterproductive/counter-profitable to their business to DESTROY it?@nonymous wrote:ah, i see where you're going with this. you're (incorrectly) comparing my occasional visits to those corporations to the fact that the movie's entire premise is centered around the perils of deforestation while simultaneously partnering with a company that contributes directly to the destruction of the amazon rain forest(which is ironic to say the least).jjjsXe wrote:Perhaps if they were endorsed by Starbucks or Wal-Mart you wouldn't have such negative feelings towards the movie. Will it be available at BPE when it comes out on DVD?
Or was this just a subtle way of bitching about Capitalism?
Recently saw:
Dutch (since ya'll are talking about teen angst movies)
Jack Frost (the shitty horror one, not the one with Michael Keaton and Dweezil Zappa)
Mona Lisa Smile (gay)
oh- and who the hell doesn't know what Fern Gully is? Even as a kid I was rolling my eyes at that shit. Just awful.
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henry rollins is in this movie. the michael keaton one.Varg wrote: Jack Frost (the shitty horror one, not the one with Michael Keaton and Dweezil Zappa)
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Doesn't really count, but I watched season 1 & 2 of True Blood in 3 days.
Way better than those faggy twilight movies.
Way better than those faggy twilight movies.
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I know, I was actually trying to watch that one. I caught the very end of it on abc family and I saw Dweezil Zappa in the credits (along with HR) so while it was still on I hit info/looked for 'more showings' (all this shit is on directv) and it showed it was going to be on again the next night so I set the auto-tune for it.inx515xhell wrote:henry rollins is in this movie. the michael keaton one.Varg wrote: Jack Frost (the shitty horror one, not the one with Michael Keaton and Dweezil Zappa)
I completely forgot about it the next day but then auto-tune reminded me it was on (thanks autotune! right?). It took me all of five seconds to realize it wasn't the right one, but I ended up watching it anyway. Probably worth every second of my time. Really weak storyline, horrible special effects, pathetic 'actors'. All-in-all, top-notch. Would recommend.
Jack Frost 2 was really shitty though. I actually gave up on that one and did something else. There were a few instances where the writers attempted to poke fun at themselves, letting you know, that THEY know it's cheesy and shitty- but that's never funny, so they fucked the whole thing up. I'd have to watch it again. If I was wrong about them poking fun at themselves, then it seriously could be a GREAT movie. There's a cameo at the beginning from the guy who played Mr. Pitt on Seinfeld. Really gay though.
COOL STORY, BRO.
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Nick wrote: That was some bad casting with Andy Garcia as the villain though.
That was Mark Strong.
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I had a hard time slepping after watching this movie: http://www.teethmovie.com/trailer.html
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just watched sherlock holmes in the theater. it was pretty good. i liked it.
just watched district 9 and extract. both were pretty meh.
just watched district 9 and extract. both were pretty meh.
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a really fun movie. How those guys can just bounce around like they weigh nothing when they look like lumberjacks I don't understand. The part where they steal the women is hilarious. Good movie if you are into lush technicolor musicals.
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Varg wrote: Since (I'm assuming) they get their beans from that shit-hole of a continent,
While I'm sure the majority of that continent is a shithole, it does a few good spots. I hope to retire in Montevideo, Uruguay in 30 years. You get a safe, peaceful, clean, cultured European style city in a stable country with easy access to Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo (to a lesser extent) and great weather at rock bottom prices.
Anyways, for the past couple of days I've been watching Star Trek TNG season 1. I never really got into Star Trek, as a kid I'd watch it here and there but I'm hooked. I'm only halfway through the first season, I've got a ways to go.
To End All Wars. It's ok. It's about Scottish soldiers in a Japanese POW camp during WWII and all they went through. Sadistic guards, torture, disease, forced labor, internal fighting, starvation, etc. I met a man who spent some time in a Japanese prison camp during WWII and listened to him give a speech about his experience, shit's unreal. I think this one was supposed to be based off a true story as well.
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watched surveillance last night. it was done by david lynch's daughter or wife or something. pretty good. bill pullman is really fucking weird in it.
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I saw Up In the Air. It's one of those very strange, quiet movies that walks with you out of the theater. I'd recommend it, if not just for George Clooney being so darn easy on the eyes. Am I right, ladies??
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LOL- D3: The Mighty Ducks on right now, with a PANTERA reference. Almost shit myself.
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