Re: Recently watched
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I bought seasons 1-8 of Stargate SG1 today for a total of like $140CAD. They had a buy one get one free dealy at London Drugs, it was a little tough bringing it home on transit though. :biggrin:
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Watchin the first season of 24. I'm on the 5th or 6th episode
right now and it's so addicting. They leave such cliffhangers at
the end of each episode you just have to keep watching.
Pick this up, guys, it's amazing.
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I have the first two seasons of CSI- Las Vegas version. The original and IMO the best.
I have season 1 of Stargate.
Season 1 of Law & Order.
Season 1 of Profiler
and
All of "Taken"
Yes. all bought, not borrowed via the net.
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Re: Recently watched
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Tue Jan 3rd 2006 at 3:14am
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Just curious if anyone here has heard of Hudson Hawk
It's an old comedy catburglar movie starring Bruce Willis (he's actually good in this movie) and Danny Aiello
pretty clever, they use songs to keep track of time during robberies
Re: Recently watched
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Bruce WIllis is good in a lot of stuff.
Anyhoo, 24 is friekin awesome! I passed out at 12:30 (in the
show) because I'd watched the first 12 episodes back to back XD
Re: Recently watched
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Hudson Hawk is cheesy fun.
I saw Aeon Flux weeks ago, never said anything, however. I'd have to disagree with Reno (what else is new?) I'm not saying the movie is great. But it deals with things well that other Sci-Fi movies would piss on. The movie isn't an action movie, I knew that going in, and I knew the action was bad, so I didn't have much of an opinion on that portion of the movie. Keep in mind, I hate the director, simply for the fact that she gave Michelle Rodriguez her "breakout role". Bitch. But, the movie is fairly well made. It's lovable as Starship Troopers, but doesn't have nearly as bad acting. (It's still pretty moderate though).
I enjoyed it. The weird thing is, I was pretty ... untantalized about half way through ... then ... something happened ... Subliminal hypnosis I think, and I suddenly liked the movie. A lot. So did my friend, whom I was watching the movie with. We discussed that later, and he was like, "yeah ... same here ... weird".
The other day, I watched the Extended Cut of Gladiator. Holy Sh*t. With a capital "S". The additions are fantastic. Most are just deleted scenes which are on the other version, but, there is so much more. One of my favorite deleted scenes was cut back in: The Execution of Germanians. Great scene. (Not because of the execution, of course). There's even more development of the sister/senator "plan", which was really nice to see, because it brings Connie Nielsen's character to a higher standing.
Well worth buying again, if you haven't, just don't spend $30. Sadly, it doesn't include a DTS-ES track, like the original DVD release. That's kind of annoying.
Speaking of StarGate, I'm borrowing all the seasons from the library ... got some copying to do. :biggrin:
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You must have much better funded libraries than I have ever seen.
You lucky dog. :smile:
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Re: Recently watched
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They all share too. AND You can put anything you want on hold. They're not really "funded" per say, pretty much everything they have was donated, which is pretty amazing, because they have like everything except absolutely new releases. Also, they charge a bit if you're late. You get the stuff for seven days, but, they charge you $1.00 per day per DVD after that. Needless to say, I never risk being late, since I usually have about nine titles out at a time (You can rent 25 at any given time)
Anyway, if you're not lazy, everything is good because it's all free.
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Re: Recently watched
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Watched Narnia- was s**t until the end, which although ended well, I later realised that it was crap. Who would forget thier parents?!
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Re: Recently watched
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myrk you must've not read the books ever
they're better than the movie
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I watched The Ringer. It wasn't very funny... not worth seeing.
Re: Recently watched
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Fri Jan 6th 2006 at 5:22am
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Oh. My. f**king. God.
24 has got to be the best series ever. I just finished
season 1. What an amazing show! They really managed to keep
youinterested with awesome twists. And Kiefer Sutherland is an
amazing actor.
Watch the series!!!!1!
Re: Recently watched
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Okay. Just finished the first half of the second season of 24.
Amazing! Better than the first! Watch it!
Re: Recently watched
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Rented some movies (choices were not my own), the only one rented that I hadn't seen was Sky High. I thought the movie looked "alright" by the trailers.
It wasn't too bad. I was actually surprised at how funny it was ... until the plot becomes ridiculously obvious. Granted I enjoyed the movie, for the most part ... I'd rather watch The Incredibles ... they're very similar. While there were many people in the movie that I enjoy: Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, Spider-Man, Alien Apocalypse), Dave Foley (Kids in the Hall, News Radio), Kevin McDonald (Kids in the Hall), Kevin Heffernan (Super Troopers), there were many things I didn't like. It starts out really well, and it really funny ... and like a lot of movies, when they tried getting down to the plot ... it just fell apart. Everything past 50 minutes into the movie, or so, is completly and ridiculously obvious.
The other major downfall: It's a superhero movie with one ... mildly shown ... giant monster fight. Spoiler: <|The pathetic "capture" tactic used by the villain is ... so stupid. Granted the idea, when you think about it, is poetically evil and rather ironic. It was just the poor delivery.|>
I'd suggest seeing it if you have some time to kill and didn't pay too much (if anything) to see it. Other than that: don't bother.
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Had 13 hours of bus riding this weekend to get to and from 2 different
colleges for swim meets. The rides were pretty boring, but we
watched quite a few movies.
Bloodsport, Gladiator, Heavyweights, and 40 Year Old Virgin.
Gladiator is obviously an amazing movie, and 40 Year Old Virgin is
really really funny. I enjoyed it more the second time through.
Heavyweights is every Disney token fat kid thrown into one movie, but its worth seeing because of Ben Stiller.
Re: Recently watched
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Yeah, Ben Stiller kicks some serious ass. Zoolander is still my favourite of his.
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Watched Ong-Bak today in the English dub (watched the original Thai w/subs before). Which solidified my preference for subs in movies, it just doesn't convey the same feeling. And that movie is just good fun to watch.
Re: Recently watched
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Recently saw...
The Producers
Fun With Dick and Jane
Chronicles of Narnia
Re: Recently watched
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How was Fun w/ Dick and Jane? I can't tell if it looks really good or really bad.
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I love that movie. Vince Vaughn just kills me.
Re: Recently watched
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I thought it sucked. Haha, swearing. It ended too chick-flicky as well.
I don't know, didn't like it.
Re: Recently watched
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i'm watching Lost, i'm currently at episode 4 of season 2. nice that it's not your usual run of the mill show. nice tension. sometimes predictable though. best bit i saw untill now was Locke's dream about Boone saying "theresa falls up the stairs, Theresa falls down the stairs"
watched a few other movies, like Narnia. wasn't displeased with it, the effects made up for the family-film aspects
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Re: Recently watched
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Just screened Hoodwinked last night.
Excelent movie to bring the kids to while the adults will get a couple of laughs out of it too.
It's a really spontanious film depicted in the style of a three tier
perspective story telling -- 3 people tell their storys and the
strangeness makes sense witht the others. And the movie reference
list is large, depictions of XXX, Matrix, Star Wars, and some more I
can't even think of right now.
But seriously, this is really an indie film. (Aparently the entire
animation was completed by two guys before it was oicked up by
Weinstein) So don't diss it about not haveing the best visuals.
-- I thought the visuals fit the dipiction of the story quite nicely.
You know, I've actually got nothing to say
Re: Recently watched
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I just got volumes 1 and 2 of Batman the animated series. Such an awesome show.
Now if only MGM would give up the rights on seasons 1 and 2 of Reboot and Fox would suck it up and release a box set for the Tick, I'd be very happy.
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Re: Recently watched
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Sun Jan 22nd 2006 at 2:10am
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Watched the Adventures of Baron Von Munchausen. It was... different...
Re: Recently watched
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Just finished Envy. It had its moments, like insane 5 minutes of
laughing moments. But with Jack Black and Ben Stiller in
the same movie, I expected more.
Re: Recently watched
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just watched wedding crashers and highly advise that you all watch it
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Last night I watched Killing Zoe (1994).
I didn't like it very much. Quentin Tarantino was executive
producer, and there were many long conversation type scenes... but they
weren't very well done or very memorable. There were many scenes
in which I wish they had just cut away instead of forcing us to sit
through it all. The story itself wasn't even that great (despite
having both a monkey and a hiest... yeah Dane Cook wouldn't believe it).
I just finished watching Elephant (2003).
Visually I loved the colors, the short focus, the over the shoulder
tracking shots, and the way the main character, John, looked and
acted. However, Gus Van Saint has a propensity for long long
shots which seem to drag on for an eternity. I could deal with it
in the beginning (because the actor who played John was quite good) but
later on it just got tedious and frustrating. The actor who
played the jock in the lifeguard hoodie was just terrible.
Overall, the ending wasn't very good... they could have handled the
shooting in a variety of more interesting ways. Also, the ending
was pretty abrupt and didn't feel like it tied things together. I
think they were going for an ending similar to Full Metal Jacket's M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E singalong, but it didn't have the same effect.
Just watch the trailer for Elephant, it's much more interesting (since they actually cut) and it'll give you a feel for the entire film.
Re: Recently watched
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I've just seen Saw and Saw 2. The guy who came-up with the plot should
seek help ASAP. I think no further comments are necessary.
Re: Recently watched
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Saw 2 had nothing to do with the original creators of Saw. Just to note.
I saw Underworld 2 awhile ago. I loved it. It's probably the only movie I've ever seen which isn't as much a sequel, but an extension of the previous movie.
And I'm going to crap my pants when I see Silent Hill.
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Re: Recently watched
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i agree about underworld 2, very good film
i actually enjoyed it more than the first
Re: Recently watched
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Just watched the first episode of 24: Season Three. Insaaaane.
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Speaking of black/whites I watched The Maltese Falcon
a few days ago. Bogart is the man. The movie is apparently
in the top 25 of AFI's top 100 movies of all time. Despite a few
editing/cutting errors I'd tend to agree. The story is amazing,
and the ending unparalelled.
Re: Recently watched
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I saw "The Man" tonight ... as well ... It has that horrid cookie cutter formula with known celebrities slapped on to make it "watchable". However, besides that: It's pretty goddamned funny. I was really surprised.
I also watched part of "Deadly Outlaw Rekka" ... made by Takashi Miike, Itchy the Killer. The plot is like 0% ... it's just violent. If you want to see a crow bar go through a guys face ... this movie is for you. If you want to see an RPG rocket ram someone in the gut .... this movie is for you. If you want an ending that makes absolutly no sense ... this movie is for you.
I'll see "Lord of War" tomorrow (best chances) ... I hear it's good, but the characters will piss [you] off. I'll post something up here if I remember.
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