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AUSTIN316426808 02-28-2005 01:24 PM

Sideways

it was just has funny as it was well done.

majorbludd 02-28-2005 08:08 PM

i just watched a documentary on the sundance channel called "the year of the bull"...it was made in 2003...it's about a high school football player from florida....i dug friday night lights...alot....but this documentary made me wanna tackle somebody....i loved it....it was pretty ghetto...so beware culture shock.

IDrinkYourBlood 02-28-2005 08:54 PM

The Rocky Horror Picture Show:D Singed all night long

ShankS 02-28-2005 11:32 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
laserdiscs are the SHIT amigo !!

do yourself a favor and try to get your hands on a player and start gobbling up those discs ..

although the ones you get might be full of laser rot and missing tracks :D


I don't know anywhere that sells them in th uk, off or online.

movieman64 03-01-2005 03:44 AM

I watched Horror Vision and Side Show yesterday, I liked them, but their not the glossy new releases most people like. I've seen Friday Night Lights, Manchurian, and Collateral too, and got to say Manchurian was the best of the bunch, but they all made a great sucking sound in my opine. Collateral was so boring, dragging on and on, and was so predictable.

Vodstok 03-01-2005 03:46 AM

David Twohy (the director) just wanted to make fun b-grade action flicks. The first was basically his version of the original "THing" and movies like that. In the commentary, he said he was looking to make kind of a throwback to 50's era monster movies.

I expected bvery very little, so i enjoyed what i got :)

allmykids 03-01-2005 04:03 AM

Constantine, Saw it with my daughter destiny. It was her 16th birthday. We both loved it!! :D

movieman64 03-01-2005 04:18 AM

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Originally posted by Vodstok
David Twohy (the director) just wanted to make fun b-grade action flicks. The first was basically his version of the original "THing" and movies like that. In the commentary, he said he was looking to make kind of a throwback to 50's era monster movies.

I expected bvery very little, so i enjoyed what i got :)

He's got quite a following with his films/screenplays so he's doing something right. My wife is a new release whore so she liked it a lot more then I did.

The_Return 03-01-2005 04:30 AM

I watched the John Barrymore version of Jeckyl and Hyde...not bad, but wasnt great.

movieman64 03-01-2005 04:41 AM

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Originally posted by The_Return
I watched the John Barrymore version of Jeckyl and Hyde...not bad, but wasnt great.
That's funny, I think it's one of the better versions. maybe because it's a silent film causes it to lose some of it's appeal for you?


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