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Reply #120 posted 09/06/10 3:26pm

Militant

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The last movie I watched was "Cop Out" with Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan.

It was OK. I expected more since Kevin Smith directed it and he's my favorite director. But this was the first movie he's directed that he didn't also write, so I guess that's why.

It wasn't bad, it had it's moments but nothing spectacular.

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Reply #121 posted 09/06/10 5:11pm

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Vendetta1 said:

The American. disbelief

It was so flat, wasnt it?

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Reply #122 posted 09/06/10 5:16pm

Vendetta1

dreamfactory313 said:

Vendetta1 said:

The American. disbelief

It was so flat, wasnt it?

I was bored out of my mind. disbelief

To make up for it, I just saw Machete, which I loved. mushy

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Reply #123 posted 09/06/10 5:38pm

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Vendetta1 said:

dreamfactory313 said:

It was so flat, wasnt it?

I was bored out of my mind. disbelief

To make up for it, I just saw Machete, which I loved. mushy

I shouldve seen Machete.

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Reply #124 posted 09/06/10 8:25pm

Revolution

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The Crazies....

yep, last weekend was GREAT...this weekend, not so much.

What a snorefest this one was...

Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #125 posted 09/06/10 8:50pm

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Vendetta1 said:

dreamfactory313 said:

It was so flat, wasnt it?

I was bored out of my mind. disbelief

To make up for it, I just saw Machete, which I loved. mushy

highfive I think the funniest part was when all the Mexicans were running with their weapons and the guy with the ice cream cart ran through the gate. I fell out of my seat. I love those guys. And I love the pina colada with the cherry on the bottom popsicles. drool

"Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack
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Reply #126 posted 09/08/10 9:40am

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Watched these on disc with the family over the weekend:

Home Of The Brave (2006) - Four American soldiers have trouble adjusting to normal life after serving in Iraq. star star 1/2 out of five

Cleopatra Jones (1973) - Super special agent takes on drug lord after she wipes out her poppy field. star star star 1/2

In Bruges (2008) - Black comedy about two Irish hitmen sent to Bruges, Belgium to await instructions on their next hit. LOVED IT. star star star star 1/2

Zombieland (2009) - Four isolated survivors in post-apocalyptic USA team up to kick Zombie-butt. star star 1/2

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Reply #127 posted 09/08/10 11:43am

Cinnie

A masterpiece.

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Reply #128 posted 09/08/10 12:56pm

MoniGram

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Keyumdi said:

The Runaways. It was really good.

I have been wanting to see that.

Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian mushy
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Reply #129 posted 09/08/10 1:08pm

Cinnie

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Keyumdi said:

The Runaways. It was really good.

I have been wanting to see that.

Dooo it! I thought they were going to water the story down, but it was excellent.

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Reply #130 posted 09/08/10 1:38pm

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I sat through 10 minutes of The American and I could no longer stand it. Most boring disorganized piece of cinematic crap I've ever seen. I went home and watched Oceans Eleven....much better no thanks to Clooney.

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Reply #131 posted 09/08/10 2:27pm

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sextonseven said:

Watched these on disc with the family over the weekend:



In Bruges (2008) - Black comedy about two Irish hitmen sent to Bruges, Belgium to await instructions on their next hit. LOVED IT. star star star star 1/2

Now that is some funny shit right there. Some smart dialogue and some great one liners. Very Un-PC humor.

Just watched an Austrian film from the Criterion Collection called Revanche over the weekend. Thought it was absolutely brilliant.

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Reply #132 posted 09/08/10 2:30pm

Fenwick

Vendetta1 said:

dreamfactory313 said:

It was so flat, wasnt it?

I was bored out of my mind. disbelief

To make up for it, I just saw Machete, which I loved. mushy

Although I'm sorry to hear you were bored out of your mind, it makes me glad to hear you didn't like it as I will definitely wait for the rental now.

This was going to be my second movie of the year that I went to the cinema to see, but I've heard too many people whose opinions I value tell me it wasn't worth the time.

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Reply #133 posted 09/08/10 3:00pm

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Vendetta1 said:

dreamfactory313 said:

It was so flat, wasnt it?

I was bored out of my mind. disbelief

To make up for it, I just saw Machete, which I loved. mushy

I saw it too! highfive Very fun flick!

If you will, so will I
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Reply #134 posted 09/08/10 8:36pm

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Vendetta1 said:

dreamfactory313 said:

It was so flat, wasnt it?

I was bored out of my mind. disbelief

To make up for it, I just saw Machete, which I loved. mushy

It wouldn't be a George Clooney film with that good ol' boredom element lol The ONLY two movies from him where I enjoyed thoroughly were Out Of Sight & Up In the Air(Even though the girl annoyed the fuck outta me).

Thanks for the warning though.

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Reply #135 posted 09/08/10 8:57pm

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Vendetta1 said:

dreamfactory313 said:

It was so flat, wasnt it?

I was bored out of my mind. disbelief

To make up for it, I just saw Machete, which I loved. mushy

Same here. Loved that movie.

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Reply #136 posted 09/09/10 1:04am

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Fenwick said:

sextonseven said:

Watched these on disc with the family over the weekend:



In Bruges (2008) - Black comedy about two Irish hitmen sent to Bruges, Belgium to await instructions on their next hit. LOVED IT. star star star star 1/2

Now that is some funny shit right there. Some smart dialogue and some great one liners. Very Un-PC humor.

Just watched an Austrian film from the Criterion Collection called Revanche over the weekend. Thought it was absolutely brilliant.

I really wished my copy of Bruges had subtitles I could barely follow the dialogue boxed

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Reply #137 posted 09/09/10 1:11am

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ZombieKitten said:

Fenwick said:

Now that is some funny shit right there. Some smart dialogue and some great one liners. Very Un-PC humor.

Just watched an Austrian film from the Criterion Collection called Revanche over the weekend. Thought it was absolutely brilliant.

I really wished my copy of Bruges had subtitles I could barely follow the dialogue boxed

Really? eek I had no problems at all undertsanding everyone.

Maybe the American dubbed track in Mad Max isn't so kooky after all. hmmm

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Reply #138 posted 09/09/10 1:12am

ZombieKitten

sextonseven said:

ZombieKitten said:

I really wished my copy of Bruges had subtitles I could barely follow the dialogue boxed

Really? eek I had no problems at all undertsanding everyone.

Maybe the American dubbed track in Mad Max isn't so kooky after all. hmmm

yeah, but you talk funny too tease

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Reply #139 posted 09/09/10 1:20am

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ZombieKitten said:

sextonseven said:

Really? eek I had no problems at all undertsanding everyone.

Maybe the American dubbed track in Mad Max isn't so kooky after all. hmmm

yeah, but you talk funny too tease

We are closer to the mother country than you are. hmph! Maybe that's why we understand and you don't. razz

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Reply #140 posted 09/09/10 1:22am

ZombieKitten

sextonseven said:

ZombieKitten said:

yeah, but you talk funny too tease

We are closer to the mother country than you are. hmph! Maybe that's why we understand and you don't. razz

dunno, or possibly the sound was EQd all wrong on our stereo

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Reply #141 posted 09/09/10 4:23am

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'The Life & Death Of Peter Sellers' on TV. I was peasantly surprised at how good it was, Geoffrey Rush in the title role in particular.

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Reply #142 posted 09/09/10 7:52am

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Fenwick said:

sextonseven said:

Watched these on disc with the family over the weekend:



In Bruges (2008) - Black comedy about two Irish hitmen sent to Bruges, Belgium to await instructions on their next hit. LOVED IT. star star star star 1/2

Now that is some funny shit right there. Some smart dialogue and some great one liners. Very Un-PC humor.

One of my all-time favs. It's the only film where I've liked Colin Farrell, Ralph Fiennes does a great turn in it too, pretty fearsome when shouts "you're an inanimate fucking object".

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Reply #143 posted 09/09/10 7:56am

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Debbie Does Dallas II

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #144 posted 09/09/10 7:59am

johnart

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vainandy said:

Debbie Does Dallas II

vhs or beta?

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Reply #145 posted 09/09/10 8:00am

garganta

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Todd Haynes' Safe.

Julianne Moore was excellent and the movie itself was ...erm...interesting? shrug

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Reply #146 posted 09/09/10 8:02am

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garganta said:

Todd Haynes' Safe.

Julianne Moore was excellent and the movie itself was ...erm...interesting? shrug

Julianne is the woman!!! worship

Did you see "Chloe"? It was pretty good.

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Reply #147 posted 09/09/10 8:11am

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johnart said:

vainandy said:

Debbie Does Dallas II

vhs or beta?

DVD lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #148 posted 09/09/10 8:14am

johnart

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vainandy said:

johnart said:

vhs or beta?

DVD lol

whew

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Reply #149 posted 09/09/10 8:20am

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johnart said:

vainandy said:

DVD lol

whew

I prefer the old flicks before the men started all that trimming and shaving. biggrin

Andy is a four letter word.
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