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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Apr 10, 2006 16:27:16 GMT -5
Doom 1/4-Bleh... but at least there was Rock to keep me entertained. ;D
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Post by slayrrr666 on Apr 10, 2006 16:29:32 GMT -5
Glad to see you hated that movie, too. Totally let-down by that.
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Post by ZapRowsdower on Apr 10, 2006 18:39:11 GMT -5
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - One of my favorite movies from 2004. The most original film I've seen in years, perfectly written by the brilliant Charlie Kaufman. Also Jim Carrey's best performance, as well as Kate Winslet's.
I also got this one Full Screen, but I DID buy it used, so...
100%
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Apr 10, 2006 22:40:35 GMT -5
Thumbsucker--pretty good, even if there's a good deal of Anderson envy. Probably Reeve's best movie...until "A Scanner Darkly"...and he's only a supporting character. B.
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Post by ZapRowsdower on Apr 10, 2006 23:54:14 GMT -5
The Benchwarmers
Pretty hit and miss. For Jon Heder, it's a step down from Just Like Heaven. For Rob Schneider, it's a giant leap up from Deuce Bigalow 2. Overall, it's pretty unmemorable save for a couple moments. Worth catching if it's on cable.
Still, much like Larry the Cable Guy, I can't rate this on the normal criteria because quite frankly it's just Hollywood candy.
50%
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Post by Termination on Apr 11, 2006 1:18:39 GMT -5
South Park: Complete Season 7 - Disc 2
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
Film - 7/10 DvD Video - 9/10 DvD Audio - 10/10
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Post by ZapRowsdower on Apr 11, 2006 2:22:58 GMT -5
Ed Wood
Oh, the irony. This is a man who made some of the worst pictures of all time, and his biopic just happens to be a masterpiece. And of course, Bela Lugosi > Boris Karloff. I've always been more of a Dracula person. ;D
100%
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Apr 11, 2006 13:28:49 GMT -5
Glad to see you hated that movie, too. Totally let-down by that. Yeah, I'm glad I wasn't really expecting much from it in the first place. And it was way too long...they could've cut it to about an hour & a half...it still would've sucked though. ;D
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Post by Termination on Apr 11, 2006 22:33:47 GMT -5
Finished South Park: Complete Season 7.
That "Raisins" episode had me in tears.
"Stan then goes through a series of unsuccessful attempts to get Wendy to be his girlfriend again. First he tries to get Kyle to ask Wendy why they broke up, but Kyle gets annoyed and walks off. Then he tells Jimmy to say that Wendy is a "continuing source of inspiration" to him. Jimmy tries to tell Wendy this, but because of his stuttering, he ends up repeating the syllable "cont" multiple times. Wendy gets mad, thinking that Stan is calling her a cunt."
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Apr 12, 2006 0:41:43 GMT -5
"The Producers"--the new musical one (though it's not really new anymore is it?). No, it's not as funny as the original, but it's still quite a hilarious romp through Neo-Nazism. Kind of. I'm glad I caught it finally. B+.
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Post by Termination on Apr 12, 2006 1:54:19 GMT -5
The Fast and the Furious (2001) - (First Edition)
Film - 6/10 DvD Video - 10/10 DvD Audio - 10/10
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Post by Bartwald on Apr 12, 2006 7:51:28 GMT -5
The Dark Hours. What a piece of you-all-know-what! I mean, it started kind of fine but then it became totally predictable at some places and illogical at others. And don't even get me started with the ending here!
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Apr 12, 2006 19:47:26 GMT -5
A History of Violence 2/4- Not as good as I thought it would be, but not bad...
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Post by ZapRowsdower on Apr 13, 2006 2:49:17 GMT -5
A History of Violence 2/4- Not as good as I thought it would be, but not bad... My thoughts exactly. Just watched The Great Escape (1963), a lengthy but well-crafted classic. 100%
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Post by frankenjohn on Apr 13, 2006 21:20:29 GMT -5
Wolf Creek- Begins at a snail's pace, but once things quicken it gets interesting. Tin Cup- Golf rules.
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