evenstar3 said: reneGade20 said: if they get any longer, we'll have to book a seat at the theater hotel style...in by Friday, out by Sunday..... well i'm a huge geek for them, so that'd work for me must be my ADHD then...not enough ritalin in the world for me to be able to sit thru those flicks.... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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evenstar3 said: reneGade20 said: if they get any longer, we'll have to book a seat at the theater hotel style...in by Friday, out by Sunday..... well i'm a huge geek for them, so that'd work for me | |
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The Usual Suspects gets a nod.. [Edited 12/5/06 5:53am] | |
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This one always pops into my head when I hear this question:
Nights of Cabiria by Frederico Fellini | |
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evenstar3 said: reneGade20 said: I have tried....really and truly tried...to watch the LOTR trilogy, but I always end up like this by the 2nd hour..... no way! i wanted the movies to be longer, actually Me too, that's why we have those extended versions boxes, we have about 36 hours of LOTR to watch and if we like we can watch the movies again and again and again, even with different versions of comment | |
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reneGade20 said: evenstar3 said: no way! i wanted the movies to be longer, actually if they get any longer, we'll have to book a seat at the theater hotel style...in by Friday, out by Sunday..... That aint a bad idea I'm all in for it! | |
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Whateva said: reneGade20 said: if they get any longer, we'll have to book a seat at the theater hotel style...in by Friday, out by Sunday..... That aint a bad idea I'm all in for it! I remember going to a spot in New Orleans a while back....probably mid-90s, before I came back in the service....it was a theater that had couches and floor pillows instead of the regular gallery seating...the screening rooms were big enough to accomodate maybe 35-40 folks....they served alchoholic beverages along with non traditional snacks at the concession counter...and the fare was indie films and theme movies....if it were open now, it would do like an LOTR weekend where they would screen all three movies....and you would literally be laying out in this place watching the flicks like you were at your house....I guess DVDs and super-duper high speed entertainment systems would render a place like that irrelevant, but it was a nice departure from sticky floors and that stale popcorn smell at exorbitant prices.... ...funny how that came to mind..... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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reneGade20 said: Whateva said: That aint a bad idea I'm all in for it! I remember going to a spot in New Orleans a while back....probably mid-90s, before I came back in the service....it was a theater that had couches and floor pillows instead of the regular gallery seating...the screening rooms were big enough to accomodate maybe 35-40 folks....they served alchoholic beverages along with non traditional snacks at the concession counter...and the fare was indie films and theme movies....if it were open now, it would do like an LOTR weekend where they would screen all three movies....and you would literally be laying out in this place watching the flicks like you were at your house....I guess DVDs and super-duper high speed entertainment systems would render a place like that irrelevant, but it was a nice departure from sticky floors and that stale popcorn smell at exorbitant prices.... ...funny how that came to mind..... I know the place you speak of, that's a really cool spot. | |
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heartbeatocean said: This one always pops into my head when I hear this question:
Nights of Cabiria by Frederico Fellini Definitely one of my all-time favorite female performances. That hypnosis sequence? | |
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American Beauty is fantastic.
The directors commentary on the dvd is really good too.Sam Mendes is great. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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TommyRoss said: heartbeatocean said: This one always pops into my head when I hear this question:
Nights of Cabiria by Frederico Fellini Definitely one of my all-time favorite female performances. That hypnosis sequence? Every scene is a masterpiece! Hey...are you formerly known as... RipHer? | |
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shausler said: with out going into it to deeply
for me it is . . . BRIDE OF FRANKENSTIEN (original with Karloff) The Color Purple A Beautiful Mind The Usual Suspects A Nightmare on Elm Street III Dream Warriors | |
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heartbeatocean said: TommyRoss said: Definitely one of my all-time favorite female performances. That hypnosis sequence? Every scene is a masterpiece! Hey...are you formerly known as... RipHer? Oui, oui! | |
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TommyRoss said: heartbeatocean said: Every scene is a masterpiece! Hey...are you formerly known as... RipHer? Oui, oui! I thought you just disappeared! More movie talk! Looking forward to your top ten list! | |
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heartbeatocean said: TommyRoss said: Oui, oui! I thought you just disappeared! More movie talk! Looking forward to your top ten list! I'm so behind! | |
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dseann said: The Color Purple A Beautiful Mind The Usual Suspects A Nightmare on Elm Street III Dream Warriors whoa , Elm Street 3 is one of my all-time faves too , but I wasnt going to say it, I didnt think anyone else would share the love , as I've replied now some other movies I love : Batman ( 1989 ) Batman ( 1966 ) Batman Returns Witches Of Eastwick Ruthless People Murder By Death Purple Rain Check out Chocadelica , updated with Lotusflow3r and MPLSound album lyrics April 2nd 2009 :
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TommyRoss said: heartbeatocean said: I thought you just disappeared! More movie talk! Looking forward to your top ten list! I'm so behind! I know. I had a goal to see 100 movies this year and I'm only on 70. Only 26 days left. | |
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heartbeatocean said: TommyRoss said: I'm so behind! I know. I had a goal to see 100 movies this year and I'm only on 70. Only 26 days left. I saw maybe one new movie this year. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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NAnomaly said: reneGade20 said: I remember going to a spot in New Orleans a while back....probably mid-90s, before I came back in the service....it was a theater that had couches and floor pillows instead of the regular gallery seating...the screening rooms were big enough to accomodate maybe 35-40 folks....they served alchoholic beverages along with non traditional snacks at the concession counter...and the fare was indie films and theme movies....if it were open now, it would do like an LOTR weekend where they would screen all three movies....and you would literally be laying out in this place watching the flicks like you were at your house....I guess DVDs and super-duper high speed entertainment systems would render a place like that irrelevant, but it was a nice departure from sticky floors and that stale popcorn smell at exorbitant prices.... ...funny how that came to mind..... I know the place you speak of, that's a really cool spot. It sounds great | |
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Whateva said: NAnomaly said: I know the place you speak of, that's a really cool spot. It sounds great well like I said its been a while since I've been there, so I don't know if it survived Katrina...I know that neighborhood was pretty flooded....but its a good idea for the future....I'd like to open a spot like that....something to do after I retire from the Army in about 6 years..... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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minneapolisgenius said: heartbeatocean said: I know. I had a goal to see 100 movies this year and I'm only on 70. Only 26 days left. I saw maybe one new movie this year. I'd say only about half of the 70 were new movies. | |
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reneGade20 said: I remember going to a spot in New Orleans a while back....probably mid-90s, before I came back in the service....it was a theater that had couches and floor pillows instead of the regular gallery seating...the screening rooms were big enough to accomodate maybe 35-40 folks....they served alchoholic beverages along with non traditional snacks at the concession counter...and the fare was indie films and theme movies....if it were open now, it would do like an LOTR weekend where they would screen all three movies....and you would literally be laying out in this place watching the flicks like you were at your house....I guess DVDs and super-duper high speed entertainment systems would render a place like that irrelevant, but it was a nice departure from sticky floors and that stale popcorn smell at exorbitant prices.... ...funny how that came to mind..... I don't even have a DVD player. I always see movies the old-fashioned way. | |
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heartbeatocean said: reneGade20 said: I remember going to a spot in New Orleans a while back....probably mid-90s, before I came back in the service....it was a theater that had couches and floor pillows instead of the regular gallery seating...the screening rooms were big enough to accomodate maybe 35-40 folks....they served alchoholic beverages along with non traditional snacks at the concession counter...and the fare was indie films and theme movies....if it were open now, it would do like an LOTR weekend where they would screen all three movies....and you would literally be laying out in this place watching the flicks like you were at your house....I guess DVDs and super-duper high speed entertainment systems would render a place like that irrelevant, but it was a nice departure from sticky floors and that stale popcorn smell at exorbitant prices.... ...funny how that came to mind..... I don't even have a DVD player. I always see movies the old-fashioned way. WOO-HOO... my first customer.... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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reneGade20 said: heartbeatocean said: I don't even have a DVD player. I always see movies the old-fashioned way. WOO-HOO... my first customer.... Customer? Hell, I wanna be the programmer! | |
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reneGade20 said: Whateva said: It sounds great well like I said its been a while since I've been there, so I don't know if it survived Katrina...I know that neighborhood was pretty flooded....but its a good idea for the future....I'd like to open a spot like that....something to do after I retire from the Army in about 6 years..... ok be sure to advertise your new place on the org, we might be able to visit in about six years (if we start saving now that is ) | |
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heartbeatocean said: reneGade20 said: WOO-HOO... my first customer.... Customer? Hell, I wanna be the programmer! as long as you got a good schedule, we'll see what we can do....I gotta be up front promoting and managing....can't do everything ya know...? He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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Whateva said: reneGade20 said: well like I said its been a while since I've been there, so I don't know if it survived Katrina...I know that neighborhood was pretty flooded....but its a good idea for the future....I'd like to open a spot like that....something to do after I retire from the Army in about 6 years..... ok be sure to advertise your new place on the org, we might be able to visit in about six years (if we start saving now that is ) and you know this....only way for a place like that to be a success is to fill it with cool folks....and real cool, not that psuedo-beatnik wanna be retro but can't pull it off cool... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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reneGade20 said: heartbeatocean said: Customer? Hell, I wanna be the programmer! as long as you got a good schedule, we'll see what we can do....I gotta be up front promoting and managing....can't do everything ya know...? It's a deal! I'm totally serious, you know! just sign here | |
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