Posted by Leperous on Sun Mar 20th at 6:29pm 2005
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Posted by Andrei on Sun Mar 20th at 7:29pm 2005
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Posted by Orpheus on Wed Apr 6th at 11:43pm 2005
Just finished re-watching "Master and Commander" as well as "Bruce Almighty"
Two opposite extreme themes, but still good watching.
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Posted by ReNo on Wed Apr 6th at 11:58pm 2005
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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Thu Apr 7th at 9:08pm 2005
1. The alien comes out of a dead oxen instead of a dog (the Oxen were used to pull Ripley's EEV out of the water)
2. The plan to trap the alien in the nuclear waste hold worked, but a prisoner called Golic (the one they tied up and stuck in the infirmary) goes slightly mental and decides to free it.
3. The alien doesn't come out of Ripley when she's falling
That's about it, really. It's sort of like watching an extended edition of the LOTR movies.
I think there's an alternate version of Alien Ressurection as well in this boxset, so I might give that a go tonight.
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Posted by Adam Hawkins on Tue Apr 12th at 10:19pm 2005
Just finished up on the last episode of 'The Day Of The Triffids', and the series was much better than I expected it to be. I read the book many years ago (my mum used to bring me books home from school as she's an English teacher), and really enjoyed it, and the TV series stayed pretty faithful to the source material. The special effects still hold up well too, so it doesn't have the old Dr. Who shabbiness about it. ![]()
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Posted by Hugh on Tue Apr 12th at 10:29pm 2005
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Posted by omegaslayer on Tue Apr 12th at 10:33pm 2005
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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Apr 14th at 12:19pm 2005
Just finished watching my *taboo* "National Treasure" although I admit it had some bloopers, I still think for a fictional accounting of history, it had its moments.
/me liked
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Posted by ReNo on Thu Apr 14th at 1:22pm 2005
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Posted by Orpheus on Sat Apr 23rd at 10:06pm 2005
.. "Meet the Focker's"
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Posted by Orpheus on Sat Apr 23rd at 10:35pm 2005
"Gay goes both ways"
"Oh, I bet he does." 
"Meet the Fockers"
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 24th at 1:36am 2005
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 24th at 9:40pm 2005
Re-watched "Sum of all fears"
movie was just as upsetting the second time. having lived through the 60's as a child, left its mark on me i reckon. ![]()
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Posted by Andrei on Sun Apr 24th at 10:00pm 2005
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 24th at 10:07pm 2005
Man, I didn't know you liked the oldies.. someday I need to get with you and make a list of "Must see" movies.
while you are waiting, look for "Mr. Smith goes to Washington" .. "Carbine Williams".. "Sargent York"
old to be sure, but classic viewing.
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Posted by Andrei on Sun Apr 24th at 10:10pm 2005
. I feel like puking
eachtime a Schwarzenegger movie is on.Schindler's List; it's a new movie but a very very good one. Spielberg's done a great job with that one; he always does.
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THE STING! Wonderful movie! The plot was brilliant!
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