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08-18-2007, 04:30 PM | #901 |
Baja Blast my Beloved
Rapo or Rachel is fine!
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08-18-2007, 10:33 PM | #902 | |
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Anyway; the movie I most recently watched from begining to end was Fried Green Tomatoes. |
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08-18-2007, 11:08 PM | #903 | |
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GO TEAM VENTURE!
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The cops remind me of the ones in my town. You knew them all in high school so when they pull you over and they smell that not-quite-right stink they just say, "dude. Don't drive if your gonna do that!" and let you go. I've had friends fail breathalizers and get let go
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08-19-2007, 01:33 AM | #904 | |
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jekylljuice was here.
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At the very least, it can't possibly be worse than Cats and Dogs, a movie I found guilty of being grotesque (in the bad way) and mean-spirited as well as sickeningly stupid. It's been six long years and I still haven't quite gotten over the fact that I actually paid money to see that rancid litter box.
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08-20-2007, 01:38 PM | #905 |
Robot Master
I'm a bubble man!
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I meant to watch the Karate Kid yesterday but I got side tracked.
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08-20-2007, 03:43 PM | #906 |
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The Descent
One of the very few brilliant horror movies out there from the more modern movie age. Very simple, very well acted and brilliant uses of cinematogrophy, camera shots and stuff like that. Very cool and effective monsters, and very VIOLENT too.
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08-21-2007, 09:48 AM | #907 |
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Master and Commander: The Far Side Of The World
& Harvie Krumpet I was surprised how much I loved these two movies. Master & Commander is a movie I avoided for years because I thought it might be too boring. Now I wish I could go back in time and watch it on the big screen, which seems to be the only way to truly experience it. The fact that later that night I had a rather vivid dream about being a crewman on the HMS Surprise is a testament to how much I enjoyed watching this film. I say bring on a sequel, from what I hear there's plenty of material. Harvie Krumpet is a short stop-motion tragicomedy narrated by Geoffrey Rush. This film is practically heartbreaking. It nearly had me in tears. The short films that accompany it are no slouches either. They're all creations of Adam Elliot but they ring with such truth that it makes you wonder if they're based on true stories. I can definitely see why this won the Academy for Best Animated Short in 2003. Tonight I'll be watching Poseidon and Millions. I happen to love the original Poseidon Adventure ever since watching it in my lighthouse home last year. And I've enjoyed every Boyle film I've seen so far so Millions should be quite enjoyable.
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08-21-2007, 04:18 PM | #908 | |
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I really liked Cats and Dogs. if it is the movie I am remembering, about the super villian mastermind cat in the tree facory set on making humans hate dogs, I thunk it would have been better titled "A pup from C.H.U.M.P." Mony |
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08-22-2007, 09:54 AM | #909 | |
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I agree wholeheartedly that "A Pup from C.H.U.M.P." would have made a better title - less misleading at any rate. I don't think that Leonard Maltin has ever spoken truer words than in his critique of this particular movie: "Cat lovers beware: top billing isn't everything." I see no reason why dog people and cat people can't co-exist peacefully...however, I think the film's distortion of ancient Egyptian history to the former's favour really crossed a line. The greatest catharsis? To go home and read every comic strip at hand centred around Garfield kicking Odie off the table.
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08-22-2007, 05:21 PM | #910 | |
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It is said that followers of Bast held cats sacred and at times Bast may be in the form of a cat. thus cats were treated better than the average person. I could have gotten my mythology/religions mixed up but I think the cat scene yes warped was still based on some shred of truth, although that exact sceen is currently a blurr since its been over a year since I saw that flick last. Monty |
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