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Jun 23 2008, 9:51 AM
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![]() Frontliner Posts: 4,779 Oakland, CA |
ACK! I must have been performing some inane domestic task! I will go back.
It's so satisfying to find a quality show that actually makes me laugh more than scoff. Almost as exciting as Arrested Development. But not quite. This post has been edited by Yothers: Jun 23 2008, 9:52 AM |
Jun 23 2008, 10:00 AM
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#62
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"I know what pre-natal means... pre, before... natal, ruined."
Great show. |
Jun 23 2008, 10:00 AM
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#63
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![]() Toss My Salad! Posts: 10,293 Louisville, KY |
^Yothers, if you're watching them in order, you've already seen it. It was episode 2 when they have a party on the yacht. 30 Rock is a cool show. And while season 1 has plenty of great moments, season 2 >>> season 1. Brace yourself! Sorry Muddy, we're thinking of two entirely different episodes. I'm referring to the Christmas episode from S2 when(spoiler) - Alec Baldwin and his Mother have dinner with the Lemon's and they are discussing who will pay the bill, and he says that it wouldn't be a Lemon party without old dick. This post has been edited by DaNk: Jun 23 2008, 10:01 AM ![]() All smiles and sunshine, a perfect world on a perfect day Everything always works out... I have never felt so fucking great! |
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Jun 23 2008, 10:01 AM
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#64
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^^love that quote.
jurkov you're mistaken. the one dank's talking about is well into season 2. This post has been edited by Stevedrummer: Jun 23 2008, 10:01 AM |
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Jun 23 2008, 10:02 AM
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QUOTE Almost as exciting as Arrested Development. But not quite. it's really the heir to the throne...but i think it'll be a loooooong time before something better than AD comes around. since we're on the subject, if you're not watching It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia that should be the next one on the list. it's fuckin awesome This post has been edited by Stevedrummer: Jun 23 2008, 10:05 AM |
Jun 23 2008, 10:03 AM
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#66
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![]() Frontliner Posts: 3,912 out in the woods |
Saw I finally got to check out the tv show Burn Notice last night after hearing my sister rave about it. It's also got a nearly perfect rating on Amazon and 4.5 stars on Netflix (quite a high score for Netflix). Totally disappointed. Has a solid premise but a very low budget, B-level, bush league feel. Shit acting, shit dialog, charisma-starved main character, Gabrielle Anwar making a laughable attempt at an Irish accent, Bruce Campbell being less entertaining than his Old Spice commercials.... It was sort of watchable for two episodes but I stuffed that disc back in the envelope instead of watching the third. I give it 2/5.
edit: Ah! I was just watching season 1 last night because I had missed most of the early episodes and Jack had a quote about "lemon party" then also. This post has been edited by Jurkov: Jun 23 2008, 10:07 AM |
Jun 23 2008, 10:29 AM
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![]() Frontliner Posts: 14,354 Innsmouth, MA |
SIR RUNK: I didn't remember that Reese Witherspoon was in American Psycho. (It's a good movie but maybe Reese's acting didn't caught my attention. Ok. I have to see it again someday. And the other movies you mentioned. I haven't seen them. But I think I'll give a try to the Freeway. Is it a comedy or something like that? Reese played Christian Bale's girlfriend. And yeah Freeway is a comedy, a pretty brutal one. It's a retelling of Little Red Riding Hood with Reese as little red riding hood and Kiefer Sutherland as the wolf. It's one of my all time favorite films and Reese is amazing in it, not to mention thuper hot in prison orange. Especially when she's whoring herself by the side of the road going "Sexo! Me beuna!" There's also the scene in juvie hall where she and Brittany Murphy make out. This post has been edited by Sir Runk Galahad: Jun 23 2008, 10:31 AM |
Jun 23 2008, 11:19 PM
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#68
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Life of a Brian again. Motherfucking classic. Love Monty Python. Always look on the bright side of life
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Jul 3 2008, 12:03 PM
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The Last King Of Scotland **** 1/2
The best movie I've seen in awhile. awesome. |
Jul 13 2008, 10:28 AM
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Babel ****
I'd like to give it 5, but damn if some of those scenes weren't stretched out to eternity. Everyone should still see this. |
Jul 13 2008, 12:57 PM
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Perfect Strangers (2003) ****
The one with Sam Neill. A really cool twisted drama/thriller. |
Jul 13 2008, 2:30 PM
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The Last King Of Scotland was great.
The actor who played Idi Amin was a perfect fit for the role. Yes he is a well known actor but I never remember he's name... I would give the film **** / *****. |
Jul 13 2008, 3:10 PM
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La Vie En Rose: 5/5
The chick that played Edith Piaf did an amazing job. I loved the feel of France in the early 1900's the film gave off, and they did a pretty good job telling Piaf's early life or trying to put together her early life since no one really knows much about it. Anyway, fuck whoever doesn't dig this film in the ass. |
Jul 13 2008, 3:48 PM
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The Last King Of Scotland was great. The actor who played Idi Amin was a perfect fit for the role. Yes he is a well known actor but I never remember he's name... Lazy Eyes McGee. |
Jul 13 2008, 3:55 PM
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#75
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Disturbia - ***
Zodiac - ** |
Jul 13 2008, 4:03 PM
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There Will Be Blood = 5/5
Cloverfield = 3/5 The Simpsons Movie = 4/5 |
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Jul 13 2008, 10:45 PM
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QUOTE Lazy Eyes McGee. his left eye is a drama-meter. the more intense the acting, the lazier the eye gets. if he were playing a serial killer the damn thing would sink down to his chin. |
Jul 14 2008, 1:38 AM
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21: ***
Not bad at all, but I expected more. I wish they'd explain the whole counting thing better. |
Jul 14 2008, 4:58 AM
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Rise of the footsoldier 4/5 : tender gangland tale with a hint of romantic comedy, something in it for the whole family
[center]____________________________________________________ worship teh penis, bitch I did became a reiki 1 practitioner and I now hear noises in my head...so either I have a brain tumor or I hear better </div> |
Jul 14 2008, 8:21 AM
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The Foot Fist Way - **1/2
I was really expecting this to be hilarious. I think I was hoping for another King of Kong. There were a couple of good laughs peppered throughout and quite a few visual absurdities a la Napolean Dynamite (which they compared it to in the synopsis, but should not have). Mainly, it was awkward and sad. Which it was supposed to be, sure, but it just wasn't the right amount of awkward and sad to make me laugh out loud as much as I wanted to. |
Jul 14 2008, 8:33 AM
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![]() Frontliner Posts: 3,981 Helsinki, Finland |
Lady In The Water, 4,5 / 5
Oh how I love Shyamalan´s movies, from the visual side to the philosophical overtones. This was another one that simply just cut it. |
Jul 15 2008, 12:14 PM
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^ yet to see that one... and the village. But today I watched:
The Happening **** Which was much better than I anticipated. A simple idea and it worked effectively. And damn that old lady was spooky!! yesterday I watched: Childs Play **** must have been at least 15 years since I last saw this one. It was much better than I remembered, bulding suspension and camerawork worked extremely well compared to typical 80's horror movies. gonna see pt. 2 and 3 later. |
Jul 15 2008, 12:44 PM
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Lady In The Water, 4,5 / 5 Oh how I love Shyamalan´s movies, from the visual side to the philosophical overtones. This was another one that simply just cut it. |
Jul 15 2008, 4:10 PM
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![]() Shawnia Twain Posts: 10,784 The Netherlands |
I like you and all dude, but after giving Lady in the Crapper 4 1/2 out of 5, remind me never to listen to you for film recommendations again! As far as me: Hellboy 2 - 8.5/10 Great summer movie, way better than the first. Just good summer comic book movie fun with that dash of Del Toro's magic that sets it above the rest. The visuals are amazing, and Ron Perlman is fantastic again. I could do without Selma Blair as Liz, but she doesn't completely fuck it up. ![]() |
Jul 15 2008, 6:24 PM
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american splendor **** pretty sweet film, funny too.
assassination of jesse james by the coward robert ford ***** a masterpiece. probably too slow for 99% of the population though, which is too bad, because it's a well told story, gorgeous cinematography, fantastic acting from everyone. i hope one day the director's cut is available, which is supposed to be much longer. encounters at the end of the world **** awesome documentary by WERNER HERZOG-he was also in attendance, it was a bit surreal seeing him hanging out and shit. very cool guy though, did a q&a and i even got to talk to him for a bit and get my geek on with a picture. real fiction *** it's an ok movie, basically kim ki duk wanted to make a movie in a day and with barely any budget-and for that alone, this is very impressive. basically a guy just snaps and goes on a rampage and put anyone that wronged him, in their place...so yeah its ok, just nowhere near as ridiculous as crank and not as good as kim ki duk's other movies, such as 3-iron, samaria/samaritan girl, etc. the signal *** decent effort for being a no budget movie. in fact, VERY good effort. good ideas but midway through the movie it kinda stumbles a little. southland tales *** WTF??? and i read the graphic novels that lead up to the events of the movie and i am still confused. very silly, huge mess BUT EXTREMELY ENTERTAINING. i get what he's trying to say with his social commentary, it's just not well told. there wasn't a moment where i felt i should stop the movie but there were plenty of moments of "wow, really? for real? richard kelly, are you a one trick pony?" ![]() |
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Jul 15 2008, 7:33 PM
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Wall-E
5 goddamn stars out of 5 a true classic. it took me right from the beginning and i was hooked in. the best pixar movie ever for my taste |
Jul 15 2008, 7:34 PM
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![]() Frontliner Posts: 3,981 Helsinki, Finland |
I like you and all dude, but after giving Lady in the Crapper 4 1/2 out of 5, remind me never to listen to you for film recommendations again! Might be I´m too much of a Shyamalan fanboy to be critical - or maybe you guys just didn´t get it! |
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Jul 15 2008, 7:37 PM
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are you still a fanboy after The Crappening?
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Jul 15 2008, 7:49 PM
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North by Northwest
Just one of the coolest movies of all time. And, without any doubt or argument Carry Grant > any other male Hollywood actors. |
Jul 17 2008, 11:15 PM
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![]() Shawnia Twain Posts: 10,784 The Netherlands |
QUOTE the best pixar movie ever for my taste +1 ![]() |
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