Re: Recently Watched, #2
Posted by Flynn on
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
Posted by smackintosh on
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enjoyed "Smokin' Aces" yesterday, they tried the "Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels" approach to story telling. Seemed to work okay.
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
Posted by French Toast on
Tue May 8th 2007 at 3:10am
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Grindhouse
Shaun of the Dead
Jarhead
Fight Club
Snatch
Lock Stock
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Lucky Number Slevin
Gladiator
Alien 1&2
Make sure you watch all those.
Re: Recently Watched, #2
Posted by Crono on
Tue May 8th 2007 at 7:59am
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Why isn't 'Hot Fuzz' on your list? Or 'Adaptation' for that matter.
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
Posted by French Toast on
Tue May 8th 2007 at 9:23pm
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Haven't seen either. Been meaning to see Hot Fuzz, just haven't got 'round to it yet.
Re: Recently Watched, #2
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Get around to Adaptation too, it's a must-see IMHO
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
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Wed May 9th 2007 at 8:16am
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Yes. Being the only movie in which Nicholas Cage actually gives a fantastic performance. If you're familiar with screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), the movie will be much more fun for you.
I suggest anyone who hasn't seen it to see it immediately.
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
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Fri May 11th 2007 at 4:29am
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Am I the only person who doesn't watch Lost? Descriptive name for the show in any case. :razz:
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
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Fri May 11th 2007 at 9:01am
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Spider-Man 3, summed up in one word (compared to the other movies): disappointing. I'm going to see it again sometime in the near future so I can get a more accurate opinion of the movie. I was expecting an easy win after experiencing how substantially well made Spider-Man 2 was. But, if you don't care about Spider-Man and you just want some fantastic action, well that's there too.
I just saw Derailed. I don't know if I'd really suggest it, but it isn't bad. It's sort of has a sickening plot for the most part. All the characters, at some point, show some sort of unbelievably disgusting characteristics.
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
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Fri May 11th 2007 at 8:42pm
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It's from an old song someone put online. You can find it on any p2p program.
Re: Recently Watched, #2
Posted by smackintosh on
Sat May 12th 2007 at 1:17am
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I love "Rescue Me", that show about NY fire-fighters starring Denis Leary.
Recently watched season 2, waiting for season 3 if there is one.
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
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The second two sucked balls. Like f**king sucked. Like I hate them a lot. THe first one is incredible though.
Re: Recently Watched, #2
Posted by Crono on
Tue May 15th 2007 at 5:13pm
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I knew people would have different reactions to the second two movies if they saw "The Matrix" as a trilogy rather than "The first one, then two sequels"
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
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Sun Jun 17th 2007 at 3:06pm
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I've only seen American History X once. I was very drunk that
night, and the guys in charge of the remote just kept replaying the
prison rape scene and the scene where he stomps on the guy on the
curb. Or maybe they watched the whole thing straight through and
I was that drunk.
Re: Recently Watched, #2
Posted by smackintosh on
Mon Jun 18th 2007 at 1:43am
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Wow. Pan's Labyrinth is definitely not a kid's movie.
It was like watching a Soprano's episode. I liked it, but I was shocked
at the captain's brutality. the "bottle" scene... ouch.
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Re: Recently Watched, #2
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Thu Jun 28th 2007 at 5:19pm
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The guy narrating that video is so dry, I want him to make a martini.
"The machine is a lot of fun to watch when a lot of marbles fall at once."
Scientifically, it's a lot of fun to watch of course. He doesn't
show it in the clip, but he did scientifically calculate a fun-to-watch
coefficient and found it had a positive correlation to number of
marbles. Otherwise, he never would have known.