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Macccca
09-04-2004, 04:09 AM
whats that? f#cks u in the @$$? damn right no woman can. except some women. those wird looking ones with the sideburns. u all know who u are.
the fonz?
tardnut
09-04-2004, 04:10 AM
the fonz?
ill just nod and smile
Macccca
09-04-2004, 04:11 AM
ill just nod and smile
ayyyy
tardnut
09-04-2004, 04:12 AM
ayyyy
i think ill call u billy
no not the good billy (S.P), the bad, puffing billy
Macccca
09-04-2004, 04:13 AM
i think ill call u billy
no not the good billy (S.P), the bad, puffing billy
can i boil?
tardnut
09-04-2004, 04:14 AM
can i boil?
well u sound very hot, so yes u can boil
Macccca
09-04-2004, 04:15 AM
well u sound very hot, so yes u can boil
tssst.
Tsargrad
09-04-2004, 09:03 AM
keep it on topic guys
Drifter
09-04-2004, 03:33 PM
Late last night / early morning I watched a 1976 film called Emma Mae: somewhat more socially responsible than much blaxploitation. This one sought to explore a kind of cultural clash when a young African-American woman from the rural South experiences LA urbanity. Her sense of responsibility and misguided love made for an intriguing (if very low-budget) and critical film about a kind of flawed socialization process. Apparently though the film's social conscience was lost on the DVD distributor, for they re-titled the film Black Sister's Revenge which is somewhat misleading.
PrettyHate
09-04-2004, 07:01 PM
ooooh i watched the shawshank redemption for the first time the other day :ashamed:
i must admit, i LOVED it, just rented it to watch again :)
Old Fart
09-04-2004, 08:59 PM
Just watched School Of Rock.
It was a good laugh in parts.
I may have been hearing things but did anyone else who saw it think that the songs they were playing in the class room sounded similar to music from Jesus Christ Superstar? :confused: I don't mean the words but the tunes and the way they were sung.
King Eric
09-04-2004, 10:30 PM
I thought i would give S.W.A.T. a run last night.Although it has slick production values i found nothing in it to lift it above the ordinary.Very ordinary actually,the only way it could have been more tedious is if Steven Seagal had of been in it. :PI
Really the action movie genre in Hollywood today has been recycled and rehashed so many times that there really is no point bothering with the mediocre ones.Your far better off grabbing one of the great ones out of your library and watching it again and i wish i had of done that last night.
dvder
09-04-2004, 11:28 PM
just finished watching Once Upon A Time In America, it was very good a story well told my only criticism would be that deborah didn`t age like the others :confused: but over all very good (did expect bit more fighting) :)
Tsargrad
10-04-2004, 11:13 AM
I did a Triple Asian Feature Yesterday.
Started off with My Sassy Girl, which to describe in a nut shell, BLOODY AWESOME. Genuine comedy, and worthy of being in the collection. Only draw back the subtitles tended to have which character was speaking, as well as some of their actions.
I followed it up with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - which I had not seen for a few years, and to be honest it was nothing special. It was nearly a Hollywood Chinese film, and lacked the touches Hero and Musa have.
Finally I watched The Greatest Expectation, which was a bit of a dud. Neither character was well written, and spent the whole film yelling.. The comedy elements we're okay, but other scenes we're very out of place.
petefletch
10-04-2004, 11:54 AM
Only draw back the subtitles tended to have which character was speaking,
LOL, I could have used that feature on my copy of Once Upon A Time In China & America.
The subtitles were so far out of sync that the conversation was over and everyone had left the room before the subtitles started. Made it very challenging to watch. :)
(Pretty ordinary movie, although some good Jet Li action scenes as always.)
Drifter
10-04-2004, 07:24 PM
Watched a trashy combination of kung fu and blaxploitation - TNT Jackson. Found this 1974 Roger Corman cheap cash-in to be a rather style-less film; with an absolutely obnoxious heroine (Jeanne Bell) full of grating "attitude" as opposed to the campy comic-strip fantasy of Tamara Dobson and needless to add nowhere near the great Pam Grier.
Drifter
11-04-2004, 03:55 PM
Last night I watched the Alistair MacLean wartime adventure Where Eagles Dare and was somewhat impressed by its sense of character duplicity and associated paranoid uncertainty, its elaborate plotting and its implication of the interplay of military intelligence operations and strategic fighting. It was Richard Burton's show rather than Clint Eastwood's though. However, in comparison, I prefer the next film that director Brian G. Hutton worked on with Eastwood, Kelly's Heroes.
Saturday night l watched Fast And Furious which l borrowed from my daughter, it was a good movie. But l think it's more a bloke movie though :)
Judas
11-04-2004, 05:45 PM
Scooby Doo II - good movie, some fun lighthearted comedy and at least two adults only jokes slipped in i noticed, like When shaggy locates his group of hippie fans through smell, and a cloud of pot smoke dissipates as he approaches
whizzfizz
11-04-2004, 05:53 PM
watched a few movies this weekend
Secret Window
Cypher
Fat Pizza
Cube
Phonebooth
The Order
Haunted Mansion
Shadow of the Vampire
... with Cypher being the pick of the bunch.
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