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Reply #180 posted 06/27/09 6:13pm

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Byron said:

The English Patient zzz

Shakespear In Love zzz

Howard The Duck zzz (boring AND terrible lol disbelief )

Eyes Wide Shut zzz

The Postman zzz

The DaVinci Code zzz

Dune zzz


We'd be in total agreement if you took 'Shakespeare in Love' off the list.
I like that one.
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Reply #181 posted 06/27/09 6:22pm

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Alej said:

DanceWme said:


my whole family fell asleep.
it was like 10 of us in the living room. people spread out on the floor, on the couch. falloff i was the only one that made it to the end


spit at least you guys were at home. I actually went to the movies and PAID to watch fuckery disbelief

Yeah that was a lot of nothing. I saw it on DVD.
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Reply #182 posted 06/27/09 6:28pm

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purplesweat said:

How can anyone hate Lost in Translation? It's beautiful. The definition of subtle and understated. I cried like a baby the first time I saw it. mushy

Serious said:


nod Especially car chasing scenes


Have you tried the Bourne movies? They're very well made action films, you might enjoy them.

As for my boring choices:

* Mr Magoo - I think being chainsawed in half would've been more exciting.

* Fracture - Oh, look, it's Anthony Hopkins in a creepy serial killer role, why does this film feel familiar?

* The Da Vinci Code - I literally got through about 10 minutes.

* Children of Men - The only part I liked was the fantastic sequence where they walked through a housing area getting bombed and everyone stops to stare at the baby then as soon as they're gone, the bombing starts again. I enjoyed Owen's character transformation, too. The rest? Eh.

* John Tucker Must Die - Yes, he must. Too bad he didn't.

* Bridget Jones 2 - OH MY GOD I WANT TO PUNCH ZELLWEGGER IN THE FACE.

* Any Reese Witherspoon or Jen Aniston film - these women CANNOT act!

* Music and Lyrics - WHAT THE FUCK? NO, SERIOUSLY. WHAT THE FUCK?

* Golden Compass - I was all sleepy after we left the cinema, my friend was like "So how much of that movie did you actually see?" I was like "What movie?"
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I love action, enjoy GREAT war movies.
'John Tucker Must Die' wasn't all bad but tellingly I haven't watched it a second time on cable.
Otherwise I agree with the list except Reese Witherspoon can't act. She was great in the Joaquin Phoenix movie (whose name obviously escapes me at the moment.)
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Reply #183 posted 06/27/09 8:30pm

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I have tried several times to watch Lost in Translation and every single time I end up having sex instead. Not a bad thing, but still...I have never seen the whole movie.


eek eek eek
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Reply #184 posted 06/28/09 4:53am

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thekidsgirl said:

mcmeekle said:


That's a compelling argument!

lol


I was keeping it real razz

Besides, Donnie Darko is great. nod
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Reply #185 posted 06/28/09 4:54am

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SUPRMAN said:

Byron said:

The English Patient zzz

Shakespear In Love zzz

Howard The Duck zzz (boring AND terrible lol disbelief )

Eyes Wide Shut zzz

The Postman zzz

The DaVinci Code zzz

Dune zzz


We'd be in total agreement if you took 'Shakespeare in Love' off the list.
I like that one.

highfive I also enjoyed Shakespeare in Love.
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Reply #186 posted 06/28/09 8:47am

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SUPRMAN said:

purplesweat said:

How can anyone hate Lost in Translation? It's beautiful. The definition of subtle and understated. I cried like a baby the first time I saw it. mushy



Have you tried the Bourne movies? They're very well made action films, you might enjoy them.

As for my boring choices:

* Mr Magoo - I think being chainsawed in half would've been more exciting.

* Fracture - Oh, look, it's Anthony Hopkins in a creepy serial killer role, why does this film feel familiar?

* The Da Vinci Code - I literally got through about 10 minutes.

* Children of Men - The only part I liked was the fantastic sequence where they walked through a housing area getting bombed and everyone stops to stare at the baby then as soon as they're gone, the bombing starts again. I enjoyed Owen's character transformation, too. The rest? Eh.

* John Tucker Must Die - Yes, he must. Too bad he didn't.

* Bridget Jones 2 - OH MY GOD I WANT TO PUNCH ZELLWEGGER IN THE FACE.

* Any Reese Witherspoon or Jen Aniston film - these women CANNOT act!

* Music and Lyrics - WHAT THE FUCK? NO, SERIOUSLY. WHAT THE FUCK?

* Golden Compass - I was all sleepy after we left the cinema, my friend was like "So how much of that movie did you actually see?" I was like "What movie?"
[Edited 6/18/09 4:29am]


I love action, enjoy GREAT war movies.
'John Tucker Must Die' wasn't all bad but tellingly I haven't watched it a second time on cable.
Otherwise I agree with the list except Reese Witherspoon can't act. She was great in the Joaquin Phoenix movie (whose name obviously escapes me at the moment.)


the johnny cash bio? she was fab in that, they both were.
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Reply #187 posted 06/28/09 11:12am

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AlexdeParis said:

thekidsgirl said:



I was keeping it real razz

Besides, Donnie Darko is great. nod



It is great! I think I was just really tired the first time I watched it lol
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Reply #188 posted 06/28/09 12:30pm

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The fucking Village. M Night Shymalon, what happened to ya?
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #189 posted 06/28/09 12:32pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

The fucking Village. M Night Shymalon, what happened to ya?

That was not boring to me..
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #190 posted 06/28/09 12:50pm

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angelcat said:

SUPRMAN said:



I love action, enjoy GREAT war movies.
'John Tucker Must Die' wasn't all bad but tellingly I haven't watched it a second time on cable.
Otherwise I agree with the list except Reese Witherspoon can't act. She was great in the Joaquin Phoenix movie (whose name obviously escapes me at the moment.)


the johnny cash bio? she was fab in that, they both were.


'Walk the Line.'
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Reply #191 posted 06/28/09 12:55pm

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The most boring movie I've seen is probably a British independent called Raining Stones. disbelief
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #192 posted 06/28/09 3:14pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

The fucking Village. M Night Shymalon, what happened to ya?

AFAIC, M. Night only made one good movie: The Sixth Sense. All the others I've seen (Unbreakable, Signs) were so bad I'll never see another.
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Reply #193 posted 06/28/09 7:46pm

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ThreadBare said:


You're, no doubt, enthralled in the weird thing Pitt does with his hands in every movie... rolleyes


What's that?

He points weird.
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Reply #194 posted 06/28/09 8:35pm

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Some crap called Summer Lovers, set in Greece in 1982 with Daryl Hannah in it.

It had the cheesiest soundtrack with songs by Vive Le Jetset and Michael Sembello in it, even though it was 82, the people still had big shagadelic perms on men (And all have thick Travolta style lips) of the 1970s and hideous flares along with red everything. Ham acting and a really bad storyline about some Greek chick that latch on the American couple and all they do is swim, have sex and drink wine and dance at a night spot called Club Dionysius Disco complete with the cheapest Eurodisco possible. Even funnier at the start is a Greek teenager in a red and brown striped shirt with a perm carrying a tiny beatbox around playing the Michael Sembello song. (U can imagine it now)

Saddest of all it includes some better songs like Sexuality by Prince and I'm so excited by the Pointer sisters along with the Chicago song I will make it up to you. The whole movie though looks like a toruist trailer for American teens with perms and big lips to come and holiday in Greece.
So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time
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Reply #195 posted 06/29/09 11:52am

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Huggiebear said:

Some crap called Summer Lovers, set in Greece in 1982 with Daryl Hannah in it.

It had the cheesiest soundtrack with songs by Vive Le Jetset and Michael Sembello in it, even though it was 82, the people still had big shagadelic perms on men (And all have thick Travolta style lips) of the 1970s and hideous flares along with red everything. Ham acting and a really bad storyline about some Greek chick that latch on the American couple and all they do is swim, have sex and drink wine and dance at a night spot called Club Dionysius Disco complete with the cheapest Eurodisco possible. Even funnier at the start is a Greek teenager in a red and brown striped shirt with a perm carrying a tiny beatbox around playing the Michael Sembello song. (U can imagine it now)

Saddest of all it includes some better songs like Sexuality by Prince and I'm so excited by the Pointer sisters along with the Chicago song I will make it up to you. The whole movie though looks like a toruist trailer for American teens with perms and big lips to come and holiday in Greece.





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Reply #196 posted 06/29/09 12:01pm

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I saw this a long time ago, but

The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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Reply #197 posted 06/29/09 12:07pm

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thekidsgirl said:

Huggiebear said:

Some crap called Summer Lovers, set in Greece in 1982 with Daryl Hannah in it.

It had the cheesiest soundtrack with songs by Vive Le Jetset and Michael Sembello in it, even though it was 82, the people still had big shagadelic perms on men (And all have thick Travolta style lips) of the 1970s and hideous flares along with red everything. Ham acting and a really bad storyline about some Greek chick that latch on the American couple and all they do is swim, have sex and drink wine and dance at a night spot called Club Dionysius Disco complete with the cheapest Eurodisco possible. Even funnier at the start is a Greek teenager in a red and brown striped shirt with a perm carrying a tiny beatbox around playing the Michael Sembello song. (U can imagine it now)

Saddest of all it includes some better songs like Sexuality by Prince and I'm so excited by the Pointer sisters along with the Chicago song I will make it up to you. The whole movie though looks like a toruist trailer for American teens with perms and big lips to come and holiday in Greece.





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That movie made me fall in love with Greece. And Peter Gallagher. (Maybe not in that order.)
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Reply #198 posted 06/29/09 12:12pm

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Efan said:

thekidsgirl said:






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That movie made me fall in love with Greece. And Peter Gallagher. (Maybe not in that order.)



same here! I love the way the whole film looks...and what I wouldn't have given to be the short-haired girl getting busy with those 2! drool
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