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hmm. Maybe around the time that I moved. I didn't even have internet connection for a week or two.
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role models
lame/10 not funny. and i identified with the douche-y paul rudd character's personality more than i should've, hahaha. kill bill, volumes 1 and 2 awesome/10 still badass, though i've seen them both approximately ten million times each. |
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My Bloody Valentine
The best part was the crazy naked blonde in the motel. Not a bad movie, but the ending was a forced twist that didn't make a whole lot of sense and was just an emo gimmick. 7/10 |
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The funny thing is, when I was watching it, there was a split second where my brain clicked and went "That's somebody's avatar!" I also recognized it from man of the graveyard man. I agree with you completely, that shot is outstanding. That still image does it no credit whatsoever. It was so surreal, and trippy (brain click included) that I nearly shat myself whilst viewing. |
haha yeah i used it for a few episodes of the show too! Very good eye!
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![]() 6/10 I wanted this to be a lot more ridiculous than it was. It was still funny as hell though, and ridiculously gory. Worth the $7 I guess. |
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suicide club
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Watched the american remake of Shutter last neet. Had some decent creepy moments like but all the while I was thinking how much better the japanese version must be.
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Terminator Salvation at the drive in last week. Alright. Disappointing.
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Hirokazu Koreeda's 'Nobody Knows'.
Long movie but I've enjoyed it. It's based on a true story, which you can read about on here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobody_Knows_(2004_film |
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pulp fiction.
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Is it good? I've heard it is, but I've never seen it |
![]() I've never seen the first one, but this was good. |
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Personally I think Pulp Fiction is slightly boring at times but I'm just totally insane and crazy! |
I see. I'll have to check it out,.
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Of course, it's worth watching. There's so many classic scenes in it that are almost integral to our popular culture. I always liked the Kill Bill movies better than anything else Tarantino made but I just enjoy samurai movies more than gangster movies.
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I had no idea it was another of this type of film until i was watching it. This one was pretty tame compared to the Grudge and ring but still good even though some scenes could have easily been mistaken for a part out of any of the aformentioned. |
Pulp Fiction's pretty cool, yeah. The only Tarantino I love is his remake of City on Fire.
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I watched PERVERSE PREACHERS, FACIST FUNDAMENTALISTS, AND KOOKY KRISTIANS... 2 hours of clips of bizarre Christian television shows, ads, and preachings. Probably the funniest thing ever. 10/10.
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just saw the hangover..
not AS funny as everyone's making it out to be, but it gave me some good chuckles |
I watched Aladdin last night while hanging with my girlfriend (At her request). First time I've seen in it a LONG time. What's crazy is while watching it, it all seemed vaguely familiar, and slowly I started to remember it all. A fun feeling.
EDIT: I also must add that I thought The Hangover was hilarious and probably (I think) will end up being the funniest movie of the year. And also add me to the "Pulp Fiction is overrated" group. ~Jeremy~ |
![]() 5/10 It had its moments, but this was too much of a "series of wacky misadventures" movie... not my thing. |
7/10. Bogey as a PI, nuff said. |
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(<3 mia wallace.) mis amigas y mi just watched american psycho and nick and norah's infinite playlist. american psycho was awesome, and nick and norah was... better than i thought it'd be, actually. |
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Didn't care for Wassup Rockers at all. Don't really like Larry Clark though. (Bully's decent)
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thank you for smoking
decent |
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The suits are lifted from A Better Tomorrow II... ![]() Tarantino has publicly acknowledged the influence of John Woo, but has casually left out the contributions of Ringo Lam. As a matter of fact, when the "homage" was exposed by Mike White's "Who Do You Think You're Fooling," MTV quoted Tarantino as saying, "He's dying to see the Hong Kong original". I say he watched it on the playback monitor of the set of "Reservoir Dogs." But like any thief, Tarantino changes his story often: "I loved CITY ON FIRE, I got the poster framed in my house, so it's a great movie." - Quentin Tarantino, Film Threat, Issue 18, pg. 23. "I've got the poster right here. That's Danny Lee. Ringo Lam is like my second, after Jackie Chan, third favorite of all the Hong Kong directors." - Quentin Tarantino,The Village Voice 10/25/94 No. 43, pg. 31. ..... I just love how at first he said he'd never seen the film but now, Ringo Lam gets part of the writing credits now after the word "lawsuit" was brought up.... well... At least Tarantino likes good directors.. John Woo, DePalma, Scorcese, Johnny To, Takeshi Kitano, etc. But hell, Eli Roth has good tastes in movies and his films suck too. |
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I'm currently downloading every episode of the power rangers...
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Good show
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Adam, remember the Power Rangers fighting game? Forget the title. But y'know, the obligatory SF2 ripoff one? It was kind of fun.
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fuck that makes me feel old, you saying that.^^ |
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