Really psyched about ponyo and where the wild things are tomorrow on dvd and look forward to seeing alice in wonderland in the theatre or on dvd someday. My finances are really screwed right now though
What was the last movie you've seen?
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watched Hardware (new 2disc dvd out now) movie and extras kicked ass. Pissed the sequel is still unreleased. The director richard stanley is brilliant.
Really psyched about ponyo and where the wild things are tomorrow on dvd and look forward to seeing alice in wonderland in the theatre or on dvd someday. My finances are really screwed right now though
so entertainment is taking a backseat
Really psyched about ponyo and where the wild things are tomorrow on dvd and look forward to seeing alice in wonderland in the theatre or on dvd someday. My finances are really screwed right now though
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Its been a while since i've seen the first one but i never really cared much for it.Snickerd00dle wrote:thats funny, i saw this movie for the first time last week, along with the first terminator, loved them both, but the second one moreOldSchool_Boy wrote:T2:Judgment Day
The first time I've sat down and saw the whole thing beginning to end. Really great.
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The Terminator is a fine 80s action/scifi movie but the sequel is one of those rare cases where it supercedes the original in everything (plot, acting, budget, music etc.)

The Cop Out soundtrack is not bad at all, but sadly nothing in it lives up to Axel F or Fletch's themes.

The Cop Out soundtrack is not bad at all, but sadly nothing in it lives up to Axel F or Fletch's themes.
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watched both Antichrist and Spellbound yesterday, both great, but boy was Antichrist fucked up
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Snickerd00dle wrote:watched both Antichrist and Spellbound yesterday, both great, but boy was Antichrist fucked up
me and my buddy went to go see Antichrist in the theatre. What a expierence.
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Watched Ponyo and Public Enemies recently.
I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes.
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Really.Rocketman wrote:Watched Ponyo and Public Enemies recently.
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Is that bad?Pulsar_t wrote:Really.Rocketman wrote:Watched Ponyo and Public Enemies recently.
I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes.
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It's not that.. We really appreciate any remarks about movies you've watched. Myself at least.Rocketman wrote:Is that bad?Pulsar_t wrote:Really.Rocketman wrote:Watched Ponyo and Public Enemies recently.I really liked Ponyo! (I'm a Studio Ghibli fan). Public Enemies was "meh" but I wouldn't say it was horrible...
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Watched Zombieland, boy was that a fun movie. I loved the list of rules. Cardio and doubletap are my faves LOL. Columbus is now one of my fave movie characters. There was a scene in the movie involving a certain well known actor that I thought was silly though
Also saw Inglourious Bastards, which was good. A bit more mature than previous Quentin fare, though still unmistakeably a Tarantino flick. I actually was a bit disappointed when it ended, left me wanting to spend a little more time in this crazy, Tarantino flavored WWII world. Was quite interesting watching a movie that moved between different languages constantly. Quentin's so well known for his dialogue and it's like it kept taking on new flavors with all the language changes. Brad Pitt was hilarious in this movie
Also saw Inglourious Bastards, which was good. A bit more mature than previous Quentin fare, though still unmistakeably a Tarantino flick. I actually was a bit disappointed when it ended, left me wanting to spend a little more time in this crazy, Tarantino flavored WWII world. Was quite interesting watching a movie that moved between different languages constantly. Quentin's so well known for his dialogue and it's like it kept taking on new flavors with all the language changes. Brad Pitt was hilarious in this movie
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