What was the last movie you saw?
The Pam Anderson Roast. Well, it was on DVD.
I just wanted to see Andy Dick manipulating Pam's tits and Courtney Love flashing her panties all the while claiming she was perfectly sober.
What was interesting on the DVD was seeing a red carpet interview with Anna Nicole, now knowing that she would be dead in a few years.
(actually, Bea Arthur was one of the roasters, too)
I just wanted to see Andy Dick manipulating Pam's tits and Courtney Love flashing her panties all the while claiming she was perfectly sober.
What was interesting on the DVD was seeing a red carpet interview with Anna Nicole, now knowing that she would be dead in a few years.
(actually, Bea Arthur was one of the roasters, too)
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
DEyncourt wrote:user wrote: [snip]
(actually, Bea Arthur was one of the roasters, too)
I don't understand: was this supposed to be a redeeming quality of this DVD?![]()
No, she died, too.
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
user wrote:DEyncourt wrote:user wrote: [snip]
(actually, Bea Arthur was one of the roasters, too)
I don't understand: was this supposed to be a redeeming quality of this DVD?![]()
No, she died, too.
yea

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Priest.
87 minutes of everything you'd expect from a crappy movie.
87 minutes of everything you'd expect from a crappy movie.
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Pithecanthropus wrote: Priest.
87 minutes of everything you'd expect from a crappy movie.
lol just watched that the other day, it was a little off...
right now im watching Colossus - The Forbin Project

Logan's Run
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NoExit wrote: Logan's Run
There's one that needs a "gritty reboot!"

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Watched "The Good, the Bad & the Ugly" with my boy last week. He loves westerns and I'd been waiting till he was a little older. Clint's a little "edgier" than Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne. Anyway, he's Hooked. "Fistfull of Dollars" is next.
True Grit
The new version with Jeff Bridges. Pretty good.
The new version with Jeff Bridges. Pretty good.
There's drunk, there's Army drunk, then there's Disney Princess drunk.
Freakout Jackson wrote: Watched "The Good, the Bad & the Ugly" with my boy last week. He loves westerns and I'd been waiting till he was a little older. Clint's a little "edgier" than Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne. Anyway, he's Hooked. "Fistfull of Dollars" is next.
These are two of my favorites.
The man who knew too little.
Lots of fun almost the whole way through, weak ending in the last five minutes. Didn't ruin it.
Lots of fun almost the whole way through, weak ending in the last five minutes. Didn't ruin it.

If something I said can be taken two ways, and one of those ways upsets you... I meant the other way.
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Star Wars: Episode IV, A New Hope
The original theatrical release version, not one of eleventysixbazillionnewwaysgeorgelucascanfuckupagoodthing versions.
The original theatrical release version, not one of eleventysixbazillionnewwaysgeorgelucascanfuckupagoodthing versions.
There's drunk, there's Army drunk, then there's Disney Princess drunk.
Limitless - good movie, i liked it.
Drive Angry - it was something all right, kind of stick fiddling crazy.
The Next Three Days. wow what an awesome movie, it was a little slow for the 1st 15mins but it was very suspenseful.
The Beaver. I liked it, not much else to say about it lol.
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Freakout Jackson wrote: Watched "The Good, the Bad & the Ugly" with my boy last week. He loves westerns and I'd been waiting till he was a little older. Clint's a little "edgier" than Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne. Anyway, he's Hooked. "Fistfull of Dollars" is next.
Great for their soundtrack alone.
Then again, I think there is more soundtrack and sound effects (spurs and gunshots) than there is dialog in those movies.
And Proteus brought the upright beast into the garden and chained him to a tree and the children did make sport of him.
ukimalefu wrote: Red Riding Hood
Liked it![]()
i liked the music too

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Paul - Unrated version on DVD. Funny, :thumbs up:
Ever look at someone and think 'a million sperm and that was the fastest one.'
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Invitation to the Dance (1956) on TCM. Gene Kelly concept film consisting of several vignettes using no words, only music & dance.
Incredible!!
Although some of the visuals in the "Sinbad the Sailor" sequence "just don't hold up."
Incredible!!
Although some of the visuals in the "Sinbad the Sailor" sequence "just don't hold up."

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I just finished One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest. I haven't seen it in over 20 years. Still a great movie.
"The older i get, the less i care about what people think of me. therefore the older i get, the more i enjoy life."
"Life is so constructed, that the event does not, cannot, will not, match the expectation."
"Life is so constructed, that the event does not, cannot, will not, match the expectation."
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X-Men: First Class. Best one since the first, in some ways it was better. The only thing that really bugged me was Mystique being all bummed out because obviously gay Xavier and Beast weren't turned on by her.
Remember, people, to forgive is divine. In other words, it ain't human.
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Saw Once a couple weeks ago (excellent chick flick) so had to go back and re-watch the Commitments the other night. As an old school R&B fan the committments really nails it.


Metacell wrote: X-Men: First Class. Best one since the first, in some ways it was better. The only thing that really bugged me was Mystique being all bummed out because obviously gay Xavier and Beast weren't turned on by her.
To be fair, I don't think I've ever saw the Henry on a date in the comics. And I don't just mean a date with a woman either. I mean period.
Ender wrote: I finally saw Lost in Translation on Tuesday. Bill Murray is pretty awesome.
Best title scene evar.
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
It was quite a baseball filled day today as I saw Moneyball this afternoon, than went to the pub and watched the Brew Crew win, than waited for the Cards to loose their game and now celebrating that we have clinched our division for the 1st time in my life! October here we come, or shall I say Brewtober as we will bring that pennant home.
Its easy to know what you are against, quite an honour to know what you are for.
Darkman.
Watching it was a lot like having painful diarrhea.
Watching it was a lot like having painful diarrhea.
All skill is in vain when an angel wastes down the barrel of your rifle.
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Aw man, Darkman is another Sam Raimi anti-mainstream classic!
Maybe his feet fulfill all his wishes!
ScifiterX wrote:Metacell wrote: X-Men: First Class. Best one since the first, in some ways it was better. The only thing that really bugged me was Mystique being all bummed out because obviously gay Xavier and Beast weren't turned on by her.
To be fair, I don't think I've ever saw the Henry on a date in the comics. And I don't just mean a date with a woman either. I mean period.
Maybe his feet fulfill all his wishes!
Remember, people, to forgive is divine. In other words, it ain't human.
Metacell wrote: Aw man, Darkman is another Sam Raimi anti-mainstream classic!
Painful, stomach cramp inducing, don't dare get up for fear of something going horribly wrong. Then, a feeling of relief . . . That you could, possibly get up, and an immediate realization that you need to sit back down RIGHT NOW or you're going to miss! Pain! And finally, after a long, agonizing battle, it's over. But your ass will never be the same again.
Darkman or Diarrhea. You decide.
All skill is in vain when an angel wastes down the barrel of your rifle.