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Plan B
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Post by Plan B »

MKJ wrote:...(randall got fucking chubby btw)
It's been twelve years. Give the guy a break.

Definitely on my to-watch list.
Hope it's as much fun as Clerks, with at least one brilliant scene, like the riding-a-stiff one.


Me: Rushmore (second time)
Shouldn't have done it.
Remembered it as being much better.
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Post by ForM »

Derenaged

2 guys, 1 house + revenge.

Stupid twist at the end.

Sucked
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Plan B wrote:
MKJ wrote:...(randall got fucking chubby btw)
It's been twelve years. Give the guy a break.

Definitely on my to-watch list.
Hope it's as much fun as Clerks, with at least one brilliant scene, like the riding-a-stiff one.


Me: Rushmore (second time)
Shouldn't have done it.
Remembered it as being much better.
aw, Rushmore is one of my favorite movies of all time.

V for Vendetta - 8/10

the only movie I've ever bought without watching first.
CyAne
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Post by CyAne »

Zoolander 7/10
Cracked me up

The Jacket 9/10
Loved this one!
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Post by seremtan »

Miami Vice - 7/10

gritty, very 80s feel to it, even though the setting is contemporary
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Post by Dukester »

Friday Night Lights!

Gawd it was good :)
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Post by Hannibal »

CyAne wrote:Zoolander 7/10
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I fell outta my chair the first time I saw that scene. :olo:
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Post by tnf »

There are a few scenes in zoolander that are great, but overall I didn't like the movie too much.

the black lung bit, the commercial in the bar when he was the mermaid...etc.
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Post by tnf »

Watched rambo III again. The scene when he cauterizes the hole through his with gunpowder and a flame is classic movie goodness.
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Post by Captain »

riddla wrote:Seymore Butts Home Movies 8/10 (a bit more Ron Jeremy than any film needs)
:olo:


Changing Lanes 7.5/10


Not a bad movie, interesting camera angles and quite intriguing how it's all set in one day. Some of the words Banek and Dipson exchange at the end can make you really think. Nothing much in terms of heart-pounding action, just an overall good movie.
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Post by Ryoki »

I watched some stuff i'd already seen:

Der Untergang 9/10

Very, very good.

&

Dawn of the Dead (remake) 8/10

Excellent stuff :icon14:
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Post by Grudge »

Dreamcatcher - ok

You could tell there was a rather typical Stephen King novel somewhere there in the background, but it didn't really lend itself very well to the film. Felt like some kind of mix between Stand by Me, Tommyknockers and It. Would have needed a lot more explanation of certain things, which I guess was there in the book but wouldn't fit into a 2 hour film.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

was doing some testing last night and had popped in The Shining. couldn't stop watching of course.

9/10.
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Post by Nightshade »

Talladega Nights 8/10 Fucking hilarious from start to finish, the outtakes at the end were gold.
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Post by 4days »

flight of the phoenix - 2004 remake

1/10

if this movie were a cocktail, it would be made with equal parts grenadine/sour milk/ball sweat and served in a dirty glass.
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Post by Don Carlos »

Inside Man - 8/10

I really enjoyed it :o
Where were you when the West was defeated?
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Post by Jackal »

Nightshade wrote:Talladega Nights 8/10 Fucking hilarious from start to finish, the outtakes at the end were gold.
I like to picture Jesus as, you know, like a shapeshifter.
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Post by Nightshade »

Or a changeling. :olo:

I like the Baby Jesus version better!
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Post by Jackal »

"Oh dear sweet Baby Jesus, sitting in your magic crib so innocent...can't even talk yet just learning your shapes and colors...."
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Post by Nightshade »

"I'm gonna come at you like a spider monkey, old man!"
Jackal
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Post by Jackal »

Good fucking lord that was a great movie.
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Post by U4EA »

Dunno if anyone has posted about it yet, but Hoodwinked fucking rocks.
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

The sound of Thunder:

Good over all movie, a change from the "Norm" overall it was well done.

7/10


V for Vendetta:

HElls YES! The Bulletproof scene was KEY!

8/10!
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Post by MKJ »

U4EA wrote:Dunno if anyone has posted about it yet, but Hoodwinked fucking rocks.
you should post more
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Plan B
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Post by Plan B »

King Arthur

7/10

Quite refreshing to see some realistic battles without LotR'esque bullshit.
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