To each their own.
You're a bit too fucked for Batman. ;D |
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you're on the internet... i'm sure you could work something out
and by something i mean piracy. |
But I want my tape back. I loved that tape.
But piracy will put me on until I find it. Thank you. |
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i reckon 'Piracy Pirate' or something would be a good CT. |
I watched Without a Trace last night. God, it's good. Anthony LaPaglia is an awesome actor.
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I watched "Death note" a few nights ago. Great film, i find myself asking: Kira or "L"?
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Ah, Deathnote. A brilliant series. I bought my sister Deathnote and Deathnote 2: The Last Name for her birthday. We both enjoyed the films but not as much as the Anime series. currently getting all the Manga books too.
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Believe it or not, but I've only seen The Shining a week ago and I'm disgusted with myself...Why did I not watch it earlier. But I do believe that if they made a remake Jim Carrey would play the character Jack Torrence.
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Saw Orphan on Friday.
It...it was somethin'. |
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Thought it sucked. |
I just watched Little Voice. Never seen it before, but I was happy to see many familiar actors - Michael Caine (who I saw yesterday in "Without a Clue"), Jim Broadbent and Ewan McGregor. And I haven't seen Jane Horrocks in a film for a while. That was interesting.
Wasn't a bad film, but it's one of those that, after the second time of watching it, would be boring. And I have been watching my Laurel and Hardy DVDs again. Excellent. I can watch them over and over, and they never get old. |
last night i watched Ronin, which many people don't seem to know about. De Niro, Sean Bean and Jean Reno fit into their parts well. really do enjoy it every time i watch it.
also; farewell Stan! |
So what, is "Ronin" all of their names fused into one? Like how the best train ever manufactured would be called the "Mallardelticflyingtornadohamilton"? Or is that entirely ridiculous?
EDIT: That wasn't even funny in the sense that it was shit. That might be the whole point. I don't know. I'll have to watch it. I tend to enjoy films with Sean Bean in them. I would have Stan say his farewells, but I can't be bothered visiting Photobucket. |
i was being lazy, damn you. but yeah, i didn't even know those actors were in it until i watched it; saw it on telly, years ago. out of the 3 though, i favour Jean Reno's performance, as he fits the role so well. probably because its set in France.
FILM SPOILER>Sean Bean isn't actually in the last half of the film, which was one of many surprises in the film. its like the first Mission Impossible, but a whole load better in the sense its more believable, which makes it all the more enjoyable in my opinion. |
Just so you know, the new episode of Metalocalypse was awesome.
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Dethklok mows face. |
Saw "Doctor who. The waters of mars" yesterday. Quite good, a bit of a bombshell.
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I saw that. The trailers looked pretty good. As soon as the zombiething girl said something, I thought "they've fucked that up before it's started". Fortunately, the other two zombiethings were mute. It was all a bit too dramatic. They've been trying to make it too "epic" since the first series in 2005. That's not what the old Doctor Whos are about.
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Heavens to Betsy! Changing a dated formula? The blackguards!
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I loved David Lynch.......when I was 16.
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On last Saturday I watched 2012, I personally think that it's too much exaggerated, I mean the looming catastrophe on Earth... but I think that it leaves you thinking because it's a very sad story.
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Of course it's exaggerated. It's Hollywood.
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Started the WWII in HD on the History channel. It's excellent. |
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You´re a kind person, DI.
But I think OANST is more kind. |
Dave's a big fuckin softie when you get to know him.
Mat, however, never gets softer - not even under a heat lamp. |
Yeah, I'm a real teddy bear.
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