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posted on 2004-8-1 at 22:33
YES! That's it...
Thank you, I want to see that...badly.
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posted on 2004-8-2 at 04:05
i saw the village today. i enjoyed it, despite the fact that it wasn't scary. Adrian Brody looked terrible though.
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posted on 2004-8-3 at 08:05
Just watched SuperTroopers again today too f'n funny, what u guys think?
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posted on 2004-8-3 at 11:03
quotation:Originally posted by Rob
Just watched SuperTroopers again today too f'n funny, what u guys think?
I've tried to watch that movie a bunch of times, but something always stops me from seeing the whole thing. One day I'll see it.
I watched the Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster documentary on Sunday. It's not playing in many theatres and surprisingly one of the smaller
theatres in Burlington just got it. I really enjoyed it. It shed alot of light on where Metallica was at since early 2001. There was no holding back,
too. We even got to see Lars and Dave Mustaine finally discuss how they feel about eachother and how Dave feels about being kicked out of the band. I
think they did a great job at editing more than 2 years of the bands life into a couple years. Anyone that likes or ever liked Metallica will enjoy
this.
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posted on 2004-8-3 at 14:58
quotation:Originally posted by Rob
Just watched SuperTroopers again today too f'n funny, what u guys think?
That movie is so funny. I've watched it a bunch of times. My friends can quote the whole movie, that's how much they watch it and often
when we're out they will squack and yell chicken fucker ha ha ha ya I've started doing that too. Sometimes works when things get a little
tense.
Nice pick Rob!!
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posted on 2004-8-3 at 15:10
Sorry for the double post....are the makers of Super Troopers the same ones that made Harold and Kumar go to White Castle?
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posted on 2004-8-3 at 22:44
supertroopers is to club dread, what dude where's my car is to harold and kumar.
the super troopers are actually a comedy troupe known as 'broken lizard'
Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am
amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record:
you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool. And sometimes Clarence asks me what I would have done if he had died, if that bullet
had been two inches more to the left. To this, I always smile, as if I'm not going to satisfy him with a response. But I always do. I tell him
of how I would want to die, but that the anguish and the want of death would fade like the stars at dawn, and that things would be much as they are
now. Perhaps. Except maybe I wouldn't have named our son Elvis.
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posted on 2004-8-4 at 02:00
club dread was the worst investment, don't think anyone should watch that. I was really looking forward to seeing something good too
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posted on 2004-8-5 at 02:02
i thought Harold and Kumar go to White Castle was quite humorous.
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posted on 2004-8-5 at 03:27
indeed
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posted on 2004-8-5 at 03:57
my #2 is butterfly effect. love it
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posted on 2004-8-10 at 00:54
i just saw los in translation last night. wow that was a great movie. it's now one of my favorites.
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posted on 2004-8-15 at 01:47
Napoleon Dynamite is fucking hillarious... absolutely brilliant movie.
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posted on 2004-8-24 at 01:52
elephant.... and amelie... both awesome movies
the act of sacraficing bitter memories
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posted on 2004-8-24 at 02:00
I love Amelie.
The night's as hot as hell. It's a lousy room in a lousy part of a lousy town - I'm staring at a goddess. She's telling me she
wants me. I'm not going to waste one more minute wondering how I've gotten this lucky. She smells like angels ought to smell, the perfect
woman... the Goddess. Goldie. She says her name is Goldie.
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posted on 2004-8-25 at 06:29
Garden State was annother amazing one. seems like the kind of movie that Joel would enjoy.
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posted on 2004-8-25 at 14:34
I've watched quite a number of films this past month, but most recently was one called House of Sand and Fog, which I thought was absolutely
amazing. I enjoyed it immensely, it had a solid plot and the two leads (Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly) were incredible, especially Kingsley, but
then again, how can you not love this guys work?
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posted on 2004-8-26 at 21:52
quotation:Originally posted by armour_guitarist
Garden State was annother amazing one. seems like the kind of movie that Joel would enjoy.
And why would he enjoy it?
Two words: Natalie Portman.
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posted on 2004-8-27 at 00:00
Alien Vs Preditor was one of the worst movies i've seen in ages... i didn't even want to see it, but i was forced too.
-the bottom line- :dont see it!!!!!
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posted on 2004-9-9 at 18:39
i watched shaun of the dead. s'good.
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posted on 2004-9-9 at 21:55
sucks to hear alien vs predator stinks, i was looking forward to that. the posting in the movie topic sure slowed down, we've been on page 15
forever
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posted on 2004-9-9 at 23:09
Dawn of the dead was soooo good.
I watched "supersize me" the other day, and if you have an addiction to fast food, I suggest you watch it. It's a great diet.
with the dude from "spaced". a quality british film.
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posted on 2004-9-10 at 14:17
quotation:Originally posted by armour_guitarist
Alien Vs Preditor was one of the worst movies i've seen in ages... i didn't even want to see it, but i was forced too.
-the bottom line- :dont see it!!!!!
I saw it on my time off at camp everyone I went with were freaked out...but I agree Ian it is the worst movie I've seen...I was kinda forced
too... damn i should have seen The Village.
I saw Vanilla Sky on Sunday and OH MAN, that movie confused the poopie outta me. What was the point of the movie...Yea he was"frozen" to
come back to life at a different point, but one cannot be frozen like that its impossible, isnt it?
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Things seem so wrong (I had something worth living for)
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I’m without you *Xx
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posted on 2004-9-10 at 23:03
my movie life is on hold, waiting for The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am
amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record:
you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool. And sometimes Clarence asks me what I would have done if he had died, if that bullet
had been two inches more to the left. To this, I always smile, as if I'm not going to satisfy him with a response. But I always do. I tell him
of how I would want to die, but that the anguish and the want of death would fade like the stars at dawn, and that things would be much as they are
now. Perhaps. Except maybe I wouldn't have named our son Elvis.