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Old 04-20-2006, 06:18 PM
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Blade Runner- Picked this one up in the $5.50 bin at Wal-Mart quite awhile ago. Good buy, I liked it a lot.
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Can anyone explain to me the ending? I think I got out of it that Deckard is an android, and that now that guy who leaves paper animals everywhere is hunting him. Is that it?


Abbott and Costello In Society- Yet another great, relaxing and hilarious film by the two most comic geniouses of all time.
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Old 04-20-2006, 06:45 PM
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Scream 2


9/10


*somewhat spoilers*


This movie has some serious suspense at a few parts, and one scene amazes me how nedge of my seat it was, even though I had seen it before. Meaning, the scene in the car, with the 2 detectives and sidney, and her friend. Where sidney has to climb over him to get out of the car. Plus, this movie makes me jump a few times, such as Sarah michelle gellars scene, where he's behind the door. Also, nice gore for a mainly "stabbing" slasher, meaning, the pipe straight through the detective's head, etc. Another great scene to me was gale and dewey in the filming room, where gale shows how rough she can be and beats the guy up, and the other suspense scene there, where she hides behind the panels to stay hidden.

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Old 04-20-2006, 06:58 PM
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Blood and Lace:

Another fine example of 1970s American horror. I really enjoyed this flick nice n' trashy with some decent gore and a cool story. I really like the sleazy undertones of this period of horror. Ranks up there with other favorites of the day Deranged, Motel Hell, and Eaten Alive. If you can track it down check the fucker out it comes with my seal of approval.

Blood Diner:

Blood Feast done 80s style. This movie is really good fun. Definatley a underated classic.

Rock N' Roll High School:

There's no doubt about it this flick kicks ass! This one always makes me smile. Great soundtrack and some really funny moments. Not as cool as the Blues Brothers but really what is....?
"Do your parents know you're a Ramone?" :D

Story Of Ricky:

The BEST kung-fu flick ever. A total kickass splatter fest! I fuckin' loved it!

Sleepwalkers:

Hadn't seen this since I was in high school. One of the better SK movies with some cool cameos. I really dig the Shadows tune on it "Sleepwalk". Worth a watch to see people stabbed with corncobs and cats smashing windows :rolleyes:
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Old 04-20-2006, 07:40 PM
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Stay ... very cool movie
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Old 04-20-2006, 09:04 PM
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Election (1999, comedy) 8.5/10

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Old 04-20-2006, 09:21 PM
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Ech...I HATED election.

Can anybody tell me about Layer Cake?
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Old 04-20-2006, 09:58 PM
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Austin...I personally think the first scary movie was the only one I'm remotely consider watching again. The follow-up sequels have sucked so far (haven't seen 4 myself), as did "date movie".

They've been going downhill for sure, but I found the second and third to be enjoyable, I've watched both of 'em more than a couple times each. I was hoping but didn't expect this one to be any different....pretty funny with a wacky but decent way to connect all the storylines of the spoofed films....didn't do it for me on either aspect. Just not a good movie at all imo. I might give the dvd a shot though cause like I said, could fall into the 'so bad it's funny' category. Now that I think about it that's probably where my few laughs came from.


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Old 04-20-2006, 11:40 PM
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I didn't have high or low expectations because except for Mykelti Williamson(Bubba in Forrest Gump) non of the lead actors nor the director had any real experience. Whether or not that had an impact on how I felt about the movie I don't know, but regardless of that, I liked it alot.

First and foremost, it's ghetto as hell which I didn't have a problem with at all. I thought the acting was good, nobody's getting an oscar nod or being labeled the next De Niro('specially the guy who played Esquire, he's the only one imo that gave a sub-par performance, T.I.'s little brother wasn't exactly stellar either but watchable) but it was good. Big Boi from Outkast was outstanding(in the literal sense of the word), I thought he gave a very convincing performance(has some good comedic lines for a gangster).

Unlike 50 cent, Eminem and 99% of all rappers T.I.'s debut film isn't centered around rap or gangsters. It's a good story about a group of teenage friends in a rough part of town going through everyday Atlanta life and culture, and I thought it was told very well. It's funny, it's sad, the lead actress is hotter than the center of the sun....yada yada yada...Overall I'd say 7.5 outta 10.
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Old 04-21-2006, 05:34 AM
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I found Layer Cake dull and without charm. It supposedly shares part of the team that made Snatch and Lock, Stock but is nearly humorless.

The lead character (WTF's his name, the new James Bond) is devoid of any emotion and seems like he's just reading through lines. Maybe it's just me but it's nothing special. It's not awful, it's just there.

I watched Tobe Hooper's Toolbox Murders and the classic Let Sleeping Corpses Lie. I enjoyed both of them and plan on watching LSCL again today.
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Old 04-21-2006, 06:06 AM
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i forgot - before Stay - i watched Tarzan 2 (Disney) with my kid ..

usual direct to video disney shit ... but with one interesting note .. George Carlin does one of the main voices ...

he sure is family friendly these days
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