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I watched the first 4 episodes of "Lost" Season 1 tonight.
f**king amazing.
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I saw Hostel today. Interesting.
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Watched The Prestige. Good movie, nice ending, overall a darker movie than I expected.
Also, on the drive home in the dark I was passing a car on a 2 lane backcountry road when the gas pedal got jammed and stuck to the floor.
After about 5 seconds of paniced acceleration on a winding road I shifted it into neutral, pulled over, and then reached down and yanked the pedal up.
f**king unnerving.
Re: Recently watched
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Most recent disappointment.. X-Men III ..This movie stinks.
Most recent favorite.. The Lake House... A must see.
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I appreciate it, but I can't seem to get the link to work?
Re: Recently watched
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I hope to see it soon, too bad it wasn't actually shot in IMAX, though. They just upscaled some of the parts that were shot on a better resolution camera.
Also, the soundtrack was entirely produced by Daft Punk, so that's why it's so awesome, I would imagine.
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Re: Recently watched
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[quote=Orpheus][quote=Riven]It seems under the new host that the thread loads spiffy fast so...[/quote]
I think the code only querys the page number in the database, not the entire thread and then throw 90% of it away (the old way).
Re: Recently watched
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Gonna go rent that tonight Orph, that looks pretty good, thanks for sharing.
Re: Recently watched
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Scrooged
Inception
Kick-Ass
Extract
Soul Men
Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Toy Story 3
Shrek Forever After
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
A Christmas Carol (2009)
The Expendables
Trick R Treat
Dark City: Director's Cut
Tron
Yep.
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Re: Recently watched
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New Tron or old one?
That's a good list there bud.
Add "How to train your Dragon" Laughed my ass off.
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Re: Recently watched
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How to Train Your Dragon is in my NetFlix queue somewhere.
1982 Tron. I'd like to see the new one.
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Re: Recently watched
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planet 51 are cute animated ones.
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Re: Recently watched
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Simon Birch
Gran Torino
Treasure Planet
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Re: Recently watched
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Gran Torino is a damn fine movie.
A-Team and The Other Guys. Neither were bad. Both were pretty funny.
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Re: Recently watched
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Just watched "Bottle Shock" again. This makes 4 times now since it came out. Good stuff methinks.
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Re: Recently watched
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Fanboys - It was really great, actually!
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Re: Recently watched
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Watched "Knight and Day" last night. Was pretty good. Had a lot of my kind of humor in the lines. The "I think I wanna have sex" line after the truth serum had me in stitches with the look on Tom's face.
Looking forward to "Legend of the Guardians"
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Re: Recently watched
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Yeah, but Star Trek isn't when he came on the scene. He was on TV for about 15 years prior to that.
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Re: Recently watched
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In my day computers took up whole rooms ( if not more than one ) and the only internet was had by the Government. If you wanted to play games on said computers.. you had to have a connection like a mommy or a grandmother who worked at a military missile base.
Re: Recently watched
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Outlander.. Great flick.
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Re: Recently watched
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Of a genre it was great. When compared to "The Incredibles" it blew chunks. But that doesn't retract from my earlier statement one iota.
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Re: Recently watched
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They're part of the same meta-genre. Namely, action/adventure. So I don't know what you're talking about when you say they're in entirely different genres.
Generally speaking, shit you're saying doesn't make sense, I ask you about it, and you say more nonsense, so whatever.
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Re: Recently watched
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Sat Apr 16th 2011 at 7:11pm
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Shatner was just about 40 when he took the role of captain in 1966. So yes, he's from their day not ours. (I'm 49 just in case you're wondering). I was 6 when he made Star Trek.
Outlander was OK IMO, not too very technically accurate (Sean Connery as an inter-stellar Marshall is a push to say the least. Perhaps his role in Zardoz was more fitting to his personna), which is what I look for behind story and content in a Sci-fi flick. But I am a wierdo anyways with that stuff. I'm a die hard Trekkie, (I've crashed several of the feature sets, and a couple of the series, Voyager and Enterprise), have set pieces, crew jackets and a butt-load of memorabelia.
One of my favorite Sci-fi movies is "The Fifth Element". I am amazed at the cinematography, and have always thought that a story where the hero and the protagonist never meets was clever to say the least. ALIENS is also a ripping yarn, with some sincere effort put into accurate tech based details. Bladerunner was also amazing. I happened to shoot at several of the local (Los Angeles) locations for that movie, on other projects of course. Attention to detail, and quite believable future tech makes this a great watch.
As for what Crono and Orph are on about, who could say. I do think though, that in an entertainment world seemingly bereft of fresh ideas, Outlander would be an excellent opportunity for a re-make with modern day cinematic effects and a more modern and relevant message.
And in closing, yes, RED was awesome. It's nice to see Willis accepting his age now in his roles, and John Malkovitch's character was hilarious as the conspiracy addled ex-spook, who was more right than wrong. Loved it.
Re: Recently watched
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Juim, Connery was in "Outland" I saw it at the drive in when it was new. Outlander is a new movie COMPLETEY unrelated. I am not quite sure where Connery came into this. Personally I don't think he made a good movie at all until after he did Highlander. Excepting his role as 007, he sucked in film. Now however he has a shitload of great movies.
He reminds me of Tom Hanks. Until he did "Forrest Gump" his movies were awful.
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