What was the last movie you've seen?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
And tear your shirt to shreds when you serve the hors d'oeuvres!
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Oh dear Lord my neighbors may have heard me laugh after reading this.MrPopo wrote:Add "mania" to the end of every food item.Luke wrote:Thinking about holding a Hulk Hogan Trilogy Party (NO HOLDS BARRED, SUBURBAN COMMANDO, MR.NANNY) but can't think of clever names for foods to serve.
"SHRIMP MANIA!"
Good job Senor Popo. Good job indeed.
I need to re-watch the films first, as certainly the Hulkster cooks a few dishes in NANNY. Also could use "Tiny" in a dish for NO HOLDS.
Throw out as many ideas as you can, but either way, a Hulk Hogan movie crap-a-thon will be a winner.
Not sure, and there are still different scripts floating and I haven't even seen concept art.samsonlonghair wrote:Dreamworks is producing a Voltron flick? Cool. Who's set to direct?
...but without a shadow of a doubt I think this is going to destroy. Both atthe box office and commercially. I mean: VOLTRON, Dreamworks, Great Writers.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
So I decided not to part with the giant stack of DVDs and Blus that I had up as they fetch a pittance anymore. A shame.
Instead, I plan to actually watch (again) all these movies I have kicking around with more regularity. Today, for the first time in eons, I watched Being John Malkovich.
Spike Jonze is the best. The humor is just flawless. A study in self-deprecation.
The best part that isn't the Malkovich in his own head part, for my money, is the first ~30 seconds in this clip: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/an-aaDyJt ... malkovich/
Instead, I plan to actually watch (again) all these movies I have kicking around with more regularity. Today, for the first time in eons, I watched Being John Malkovich.
Spike Jonze is the best. The humor is just flawless. A study in self-deprecation.
The best part that isn't the Malkovich in his own head part, for my money, is the first ~30 seconds in this clip: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/an-aaDyJt ... malkovich/
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
It's amazing that the man who makes such smart movies like Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, and Her is also the guy that makes the Jackass movies.dsheinem wrote: Spike Jonze is the best. The humor is just flawless. A study in self-deprecation.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Just watched Hentai Kamen. Freaking hilarious.
*hostage situation*
Criminal: We demand a helicopter.
MC: Someone get them a helicopter!
Cop: Look around you. There's no room to land a helicopter.
MC: ... then why are they demanding a helicopter?
Cop: They're idiots.
It kinda drags on in the latter half, but it's definitely worth watching.
*hostage situation*
Criminal: We demand a helicopter.
MC: Someone get them a helicopter!
Cop: Look around you. There's no room to land a helicopter.
MC: ... then why are they demanding a helicopter?
Cop: They're idiots.
It kinda drags on in the latter half, but it's definitely worth watching.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Considering the other steaming piles of reimaginationings of things I liked as a kid that have come out somewhat recently, I'm just going to go ahead and say no preemptively and save myself the aggravation. Granted some of those things weren't actually good to begin with or were aimed squarely at children with no redeeming qualities for adults, but still.Luke wrote: The majority of us are around the same age group, and grew up with a cartoon that blew us away, but has also faded away as well. Luckily for all of us, and the children of the world this cartoon is coming back in a big way.
VOLTRON.
I know. Awesome right?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
In Time

In Time, starring that other JT, is a movie with an exciting and provocative concept with an uneven execution. The central concept is that time is currency. People have countdown clocks built into their arm that let them know how much time they have left to live, and they exchange time instead of money. The idea is really fun to think about as it places a lot of value on every action, and there is a horrific class struggle between the poor and the wealthy. Every decision clearly relates to the rest of your life when you could die in 2 hours if you can't find work or pull a scam. I wish the story was a little more Robin Hood and a little less Bonnie & Clyde, but I like the basic concept so much I'm willing to recommend it. For a short story with a similar idea, see also Harlan Ellison's Repent, Harlequin! Said the Ticktockman:
http://compositionawebb.pbworks.com/f/% ... llison.pdf

In Time, starring that other JT, is a movie with an exciting and provocative concept with an uneven execution. The central concept is that time is currency. People have countdown clocks built into their arm that let them know how much time they have left to live, and they exchange time instead of money. The idea is really fun to think about as it places a lot of value on every action, and there is a horrific class struggle between the poor and the wealthy. Every decision clearly relates to the rest of your life when you could die in 2 hours if you can't find work or pull a scam. I wish the story was a little more Robin Hood and a little less Bonnie & Clyde, but I like the basic concept so much I'm willing to recommend it. For a short story with a similar idea, see also Harlan Ellison's Repent, Harlequin! Said the Ticktockman:
http://compositionawebb.pbworks.com/f/% ... llison.pdf
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Just knocked off two movies that have been on my list for a while...


I love Daniel Day-Lewis. I thought There Will Be Blood was a great movie... but it really was a sad movie.
Spoiler alert
The Wolf of Wall Street wasn't nearly as sad.
Possible spoilers?
That all might sound like I'm bashing both movies, but I don't mean to. I thought they were both great movies, definitely worth watching at least once.


I love Daniel Day-Lewis. I thought There Will Be Blood was a great movie... but it really was a sad movie.
Spoiler alert
The Wolf of Wall Street wasn't nearly as sad.
Possible spoilers?
That all might sound like I'm bashing both movies, but I don't mean to. I thought they were both great movies, definitely worth watching at least once.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
There Will Be Blood was definitely going for that vibe. I really liked it personally, but its not for everybody.
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