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The movie Snatch It kicks ass - I wonder if Guy Ritchie already knew Madonna when he chose Lucky Star? | |
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wuld u take me with U jn2?! i am the anit-christer!! | |
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if 2th9s agrees.. | |
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"Snatch" is pretty good, I agree...I loved Brad Pitts' character during the final boxing match, getting his brains beat out...only to find out--Ding! Flip! BAM!...well, you know..lol
The man truly loved his mother... By the way...I saw "School of Rock" over the weekend...that movie was FAR better than I expected. I usually have a hard time stomaching Jack Black in any movie...but he was funny as hell in this one..lol And those kids could play their prepubescent tushes off...! If anyone sees it, stay thru the ending credits...impressive and funny to the very last image seen. Oh, and while I'm at it, "Under The Tuscan Sun" was good as well (minus a hokey ending..lol). And it was FUNNY!!... (you can't have enough scorpion-down-the-bra scenes in my book, if you ask me...) Plus, I just love Sandra Oh... Her face when she delivers her punchlines is perfection...lol Thumbs up on all three of these... | |
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I loved it.
"That boy is a shite. Punish him for me." "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
Al Pacino- Scarface | |
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fantastic movie! Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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It is good So is Lock Stock... | |
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jn2 said: if 2th9s agrees..
You have my blessing. | |
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REDFEATHERS said: It is good So is Lock Stock...
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I loved Brad Pitt's character, especially because it reminded me of when I lived in Ireland. I ran into a few of these "travelers" there who spoke JUST the way he did in the film! I'd just nod my head and smile... He did a great job with the accent--I read that even the real traveling community acknowledged that, which is saying a lot.
And that dog swallowing the ball, and giving an occasional squeak--I was dying laughing. | |
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AnotherLoverToo said: I loved Brad Pitt's character, especially because it reminded me of when I lived in Ireland. I ran into a few of these "travelers" there who spoke JUST the way he did in the film! I'd just nod my head and smile...
I saw a doco about Ireland and they talked to a few of those "travelers". Could not understand a word the guy was saying. I thought he must have been drunk! | |
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althom said: AnotherLoverToo said: I loved Brad Pitt's character, especially because it reminded me of when I lived in Ireland. I ran into a few of these "travelers" there who spoke JUST the way he did in the film! I'd just nod my head and smile...
I saw a doco about Ireland and they talked to a few of those "travelers". Could not understand a word the guy was saying. I thought he must have been drunk! The first time a traveller spoke to me was in a pub, so I thought I was particularly intoxicated! I thought to myself, "damn, I thought I'd picked up on the Irish accent really well, but I guess I'm worse than I thought--or more drunk!" I was quite relieved when someone explained, and my Irish friends told me they couldn't understand the guy either. | |
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AnotherLoverToo said: althom said: AnotherLoverToo said: I loved Brad Pitt's character, especially because it reminded me of when I lived in Ireland. I ran into a few of these "travelers" there who spoke JUST the way he did in the film! I'd just nod my head and smile...
I saw a doco about Ireland and they talked to a few of those "travelers". Could not understand a word the guy was saying. I thought he must have been drunk! The first time a traveller spoke to me was in a pub, so I thought I was particularly intoxicated! I thought to myself, "damn, I thought I'd picked up on the Irish accent really well, but I guess I'm worse than I thought--or more drunk!" I was quite relieved when someone explained, and my Irish friends told me they couldn't understand the guy either. It's the weirdess accent they have. It's like a cross between a drunk and a mumbler. | |
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althom said: AnotherLoverToo said: althom said: AnotherLoverToo said: I loved Brad Pitt's character, especially because it reminded me of when I lived in Ireland. I ran into a few of these "travelers" there who spoke JUST the way he did in the film! I'd just nod my head and smile...
I saw a doco about Ireland and they talked to a few of those "travelers". Could not understand a word the guy was saying. I thought he must have been drunk! The first time a traveller spoke to me was in a pub, so I thought I was particularly intoxicated! I thought to myself, "damn, I thought I'd picked up on the Irish accent really well, but I guess I'm worse than I thought--or more drunk!" I was quite relieved when someone explained, and my Irish friends told me they couldn't understand the guy either. It's the weirdess accent they have. It's like a cross between a drunk and a mumbler. So, they're kinda like you then? | |
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AnotherLoverToo said: althom said: AnotherLoverToo said: althom said: AnotherLoverToo said: I loved Brad Pitt's character, especially because it reminded me of when I lived in Ireland. I ran into a few of these "travelers" there who spoke JUST the way he did in the film! I'd just nod my head and smile...
I saw a doco about Ireland and they talked to a few of those "travelers". Could not understand a word the guy was saying. I thought he must have been drunk! The first time a traveller spoke to me was in a pub, so I thought I was particularly intoxicated! I thought to myself, "damn, I thought I'd picked up on the Irish accent really well, but I guess I'm worse than I thought--or more drunk!" I was quite relieved when someone explained, and my Irish friends told me they couldn't understand the guy either. It's the weirdess accent they have. It's like a cross between a drunk and a mumbler. So, they're kinda like you then? Yeah! But without a Irish accent. | |
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didn't enjoy it. Ritchie's style worked okay for Two Smoking Barrels (or whatever)
but the style and theme was about 5 years late. and to follow it up with something so similar. pointless. i guess he was too young to be making movies when Tarentino was being copied left and right. | |
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AaronMaximus said: didn't enjoy it. Ritchie's style worked okay for Two Smoking Barrels (or whatever)
but the style and theme was about 5 years late. and to follow it up with something so similar. pointless. i guess he was too young to be making movies when Tarentino was being copied left and right. | |
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Zee` Germans Tommy? My DC Direct wishlist: 1) Bane, 2) Prof Zoom, 3) Superman Blue, 4) Kilowag, 5) Parasite | |
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