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slasherman 05-13-2006 03:11 AM

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Originally posted by Mitko
me neither but your movies is still a big shit for retard or for kids. doent matter watch it and enjoy it. i dont like to talk with you we dont have the same taste may be 10 years later you will realize
you have been a shithole all your live but then will be a little bit late.
enjoy your stupid filmes and dont progress slughead.

..and you are ?

anyways gonna watch "Bloodbeach" today....

urgeok 05-13-2006 04:13 AM

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Originally posted by slasherman
..and you are ?

anyways gonna watch "Bloodbeach" today....


i dont know how to type in danish so i'll just yell :

DONT FEED THE TROLLS !!!

slasherman 05-13-2006 04:50 AM

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Originally posted by urgeok
i dont know how to type in danish so i'll just yell :

DONT FEED THE TROLLS !!!

he he

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newb 05-13-2006 05:14 AM

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Originally posted by slasherman
he he

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d5.../urgeTroll.jpg

:D

Abominus 05-13-2006 06:54 AM

Just watcheds The Mummy Returns. 3/10 what a piece of crap especially since I enjoyed the first one so much.

Boo-urns!

The_Return 05-13-2006 09:19 AM

The Return of the Pink Panther


Put simply, Peter Sellers is a comic genius. Inspector Clouseau is one of the greatest characters ever to be put on film, and though this might not be his best outing, it's still hilarious. Sellers is in top form as always, and keeps the gags fast, frequent and undeniably funny. The obligatory Kato ambush here is one of the best of the series, without a doubt. Herbert Lom is great, slowly losing his mind as Chief Inspector Dreyfus. His reactions are priceless, and I'd have to say he does some of his best work of the series in this film. One thing that I didn't particularly care for was the subplot with Sir Charles Litton. It was well acted and interesting, but seemed very out of place in a Pink Panther movie, it was much too serious and too much like an actual spy film. That doesn't detract a lot, but I do wish more time would have been spent with Clouseau. Overall though, this is one of the best entries in the Pink Panther saga. Not as good as Shot in the Dark or as over-the-top as some of the later films, but still very funny and enjoyable.

8/10

alkytrio666 05-13-2006 10:08 AM

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Originally posted by The_Return
The Return of the Pink Panther


Put simply, Peter Sellers is a comic genius. Inspector Clouseau is one of the greatest characters ever to be put on film, and though this might not be his best outing, it's still hilarious. Sellers is in top form as always, and keeps the gags fast, frequent and undeniably funny. The obligatory Kato ambush here is one of the best of the series, without a doubt. Herbert Lom is great, slowly losing his mind as Chief Inspector Dreyfus. His reactions are priceless, and I'd have to say he does some of his best work of the series in this film. One thing that I didn't particularly care for was the subplot with Sir Charles Litton. It was well acted and interesting, but seemed very out of place in a Pink Panther movie, it was much too serious and too much like an actual spy film. That doesn't detract a lot, but I do wish more time would have been spent with Clouseau. Overall though, this is one of the best entries in the Pink Panther saga. Not as good as Shot in the Dark or as over-the-top as some of the later films, but still very funny and enjoyable.

8/10

Yah, I liked this one a lot, too.

Return: How would you order the films?

Mine would go:
  • A Shot in the Dark
  • The Pink Panther
  • The Pink Panther Strikes Again
  • Return of the Pink Panther
  • Revenge of the Pink Panther
  • Trail of the Pink Panther

Also, have you checked out the original "The Ladykillers" yet? Genious comedy. Anchor Bay's got it out on DVD for around $10, worth every penny.

The_Return 05-13-2006 11:57 AM

  • A Shot in the Dark
  • Pink Panther Strikes Again
  • Return of the Pink Panther
  • Revenge of the Pink Panther
  • Trail of the Pink Panther

Basically the same as yours, sans the original. It's been years since I saw the first Pink Panther, and I hardly remember any of it, so I left it off the list. Really need to watch it again.

As for The Ladykillers, I looked for it at Futureshop and CD Plus, but no luck, as usual.

alkytrio666 05-13-2006 12:35 PM

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Originally posted by The_Return
As for The Ladykillers, I looked for it at Futureshop and CD Plus, but no luck, as usual.
Ouch. Well keep your eye out.



Last night/this morning I watched:

-The Fly (1986)- (7/10) This was my first time seeing this movie, and I'm certainly glad I did. Although not as good as the original V.P. classic, this gross little Croenenberg flick was well worth my time. A great spin on the original story, good 1980s acting, and some cool effects (Ex. the arm wrestling scene: neat-o!)

-Blazing Saddles (1974)- (10/10) I've seen this probably ten times, and I easily hold it as my favorite comedy (although Airplane! takes a close second), and one of my favorite movies in general. Mel Brooks did a great job with the witty dialogue and the goofy but very entertaining storyline. What an awesome cast, too. The perfect comedy.

And just now I watched:

-Halloween (1978)- (10/10) The omega of all bogeyman movies, and, in my opinion, the greatest horror movie of all time. The atmosphere is such a contradicting one; once we get comfortable, we feel claustrophobic. A great cast, most especially Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasense (but excluding the girl who uses the word "totally" so damn often...). And I've said it before and I'll say it again: Michael Myers, at least in the first two films of the series, is the most believable and scary killer to ever grace the silver screen. I can only think of two horror films that I would give a 10/10 rating to, and this is one of them.

The_Return 05-13-2006 12:55 PM

A bunch of my friends are going to Mission Impossible 3 tonight...I havent seen the first two, and it looks pretty stupid, but it's better than staying home. Anyone seen it? Any good?


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