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Mutual Friend 07-23-2007 11:50 PM

Well, for those guys Channel 4 also had a wonderful docu-drama about the high profile case against Lord Monagu and Peter Wildeblood.

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Seems the fundies are right about one thing.. the love that dare not speak it's name has become the love that dare not shut the hell up.

'Fundies'? Channel 4 is not publicly funded. You're thinking of that great British institution, the BBC. Besides, I don't particularly buy the idea that gayness has become somewhat over-represented in the media to compensate for years of repression. I'd still say that hetero-dramas far, far, far outweigh the gay, but because gay dramas are gay and therefore unusual people tend to focus on them quite a bit more.

Though every gay drama has at least one token heterosexual, makes you sick all this PC bollocks.

Patrick Vykkers 07-24-2007 02:35 AM

The BBC is now no longer a great institution, but a penisless anus rag, like Al Grauniad.

skillyaslig 07-24-2007 08:26 PM

I love those Man Candy movies. Thick arms and smooth abs...*eyes glaze and drools slightly* We women dont get enough Man Candy. Men just have to switch to the music channels and they get nasty 'dancing'.

Patrick Vykkers 07-24-2007 10:49 PM

Man Candy.. sounds like a Tony the Tiger gay porn video.

Mutual Friend 07-25-2007 11:46 AM

This thread isn't for those kind of viewing habits, Pat. Keep that to yourself.

Patrick Vykkers 07-25-2007 01:49 PM

I'd kind of say nonexistant cartoon gay porn is a step down from real pederastic sex on TV, wouldn't you?

Mutual Friend 07-25-2007 01:57 PM

I really don't know. Tell me about it.

skillyaslig 07-25-2007 09:35 PM

'Tony the Tiger'? What do you watch? Hmm...Saw Shrek 3. Alright, but I liked numbuh 2 better.

OddjobAbe 08-03-2007 08:06 AM

I've only just discovered a new sci-fi comedy named Hyperdrive. Very, very funny. I would suggest watching it.

Arxryl 08-03-2007 10:03 AM

I have just seen 300, and on the whole it was pretty good. I'd say I liked the fight scenes, but that's obvious.

Alf Shall Rise 08-04-2007 07:57 AM

I just saw the Number 23. I found the concept...funny. Although some parts were freaky, t'was hard not to laugh seeing Jim Carry with that kind of role.

I'm obsessed now. After I saw the movie it was 11:23 PM. Then I counted all the posters in my room. 23. I'm looking for these on purpose. Heh.

Hobo 08-04-2007 11:52 AM

Man, Can you see ANY wall in your room with 23 posters?

ANN NEELY 08-04-2007 01:24 PM

I watched Bicentennial Man and really enjoyed it. Although it did remind me tremendously of Chobits.

I've just returned from seeing the Simpson's Movie. It was really funny at some parts! The problem is, they could have easily condensed it into a thirty-minute episode.

Alf Shall Rise 08-04-2007 09:54 PM

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I watched Bicentennial Man and really enjoyed it. Although it did remind me tremendously of Chobits.

I've just returned from seeing the Simpson's Movie. It was really funny at some parts! The problem is, they could have easily condensed it into a thirty-minute episode.

Damn I forgot to mention that. I too watched the Simpsons movie, it was hilarious.

Everyone in this theater are suckers! Especially YOUU!

Munch's Master 08-05-2007 03:12 AM

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I just saw the Number 23. I found the concept...funny. Although some parts were freaky, t'was hard not to laugh seeing Jim Carry with that kind of role.

I'm obsessed now. After I saw the movie it was 11:23 PM. Then I counted all the posters in my room. 23. I'm looking for these on purpose. Heh.

I was so gutted I didn't see that at the cinema. I'm going to get it on DVD soon.

Last week I saw Harry Potter 5. Funny, the 5th book was my fav book, but I think the 5th film was the worst film. SO much was cut, some stuff was changed for the worse, the book really got bad treatment IMO.

I got Hot Fuzz on DVd a few weeks ago, have watched it twice, and watched all the extras. It is an awesome film, a great mix of parody/staire, good one-liners, and good action. Gorey, so it isn't for everyone, but it's a good flick, and has He-Man references, which is great for the retro coolness.

Oh and I also saw Spider-Man 3 a couple of weeks ago.
*Spoilers, duh*









The emo section in the middle was....weird, but milly entertaining. I didn't midn the story arc with Sandman, but I was disappointed with the handling of Venom- my favourite character from the comics, and not only did he have a gay ass voice, but a lot of the mannerisms and character traits of the original Venom were absent- constantly speaking in plural 3rd person, for instance. He was also rather small. Nevertheless, he got a cool death scene and got to kill Hobgoblin, so that almost made up for it.

toxicity 08-05-2007 04:42 PM

Just saw Peter Jackson's "Dead Alive."
...ugh! Most messed up movie ever! I kinda enjoyed it though. ;)

Patrick Vykkers 08-05-2007 04:58 PM

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I was so gutted I didn't see that at the cinema. I'm going to get it on DVD soon.

Last week I saw Harry Potter 5. Funny, the 5th book was my fav book, but I think the 5th film was the worst film. SO much was cut, some stuff was changed for the worse, the book really got bad treatment IMO.

I got Hot Fuzz on DVd a few weeks ago, have watched it twice, and watched all the extras. It is an awesome film, a great mix of parody/staire, good one-liners, and good action. Gorey, so it isn't for everyone, but it's a good flick, and has He-Man references, which is great for the retro coolness.

Oddly, OOTP was the shortest film, despite being the longest book. Even PS (not the bloody Sorceror's Stone, I refuse to call it by that abomination) was 20 minutes longer. I really wish they hadn't cut like 85% of the Department of Mysteries battle, with the spooky locked love room, the time chamber ,space chamber ,and the different death chamber with the pit.

So THAT's what the power of Greyskull meant. I thought it was a running gag curse throughought SOTD (which I haven't seen) and the director's other films.

ANN NEELY 08-05-2007 08:43 PM

I just watched The Last Unicorn for the first time in roughly ten years. Still an amazing film, and it really brought back memories from my unicorn-loving childhood. I've also been enjoying the soundtrack.

Leto 08-06-2007 12:54 AM

I've been watching The Mighty Boosh; it's more all out wacky than I usually watch, but nonsequitor musical numbers are great.

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I watched Bicentennial Man and really enjoyed it. Although it did remind me tremendously of Chobits.
Both = extreme lol.

Patrick Vykkers 08-06-2007 01:03 AM

Speaking of Hot Fuzz, catch my new avatar.

Hobo 08-06-2007 01:26 AM

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I've been watching The Mighty Boosh; it's more all out wacky than I usually watch, but nonsequitor musical numbers are great.

That is win.

Mighty Boosh is awesome

Havoc 08-09-2007 10:16 AM

Just saw Ocean's Thirteen in the movie theater. Those movies just don't get old... I love 'planning to rob large casino' kinda movies and this one was ace!

Facsimile 08-09-2007 09:17 PM

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Just saw Peter Jackson's "Dead Alive."
...ugh! Most messed up movie ever! I kinda enjoyed it though. ;)

It's called Braindead god dammit! CALL IT BRAINDEAD!

I've been watching Spaced lately. It's brilliant. If only they showed it on TV here, so other people could enjoy the goodness.

Hobo 08-09-2007 11:52 PM

What I saw of Braindead was pretty amusing

toxicity 08-10-2007 09:10 AM

I have just seen American Psycho. Great movie, although a bit strange at some parts, like the naked chainsaw chase scene.

used:) 08-10-2007 05:37 PM

Spiderman 3 - 10/10

I don't know what people were complaining about, I thought it was a great movie; the best one in the series.

Mac Sirloin 08-11-2007 03:01 PM

Does 'Dead Alive' OR 'Braindead' have a scene where a guy straps a lawn-mower to his chest?

ANN NEELY 08-11-2007 07:33 PM

I saw Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and highly enjoyed it. It's taken me two years to get to page 178 in the book (I keep losing interest), but the movie was really well made. Dolores Umbridge made a great villain. I wanted to hit her. In the head. With a bat.
Still don't like the new Dumbledore, though. Ralph Fiennes is still a great Voldemort.

Hobo 08-12-2007 02:32 AM

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Does 'Dead Alive' OR 'Braindead' have a scene where a guy straps a lawn-mower to his chest?

Yes, yes it does

Mac Sirloin 08-12-2007 10:01 AM

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Yes, yes it does

I KNEW it!

I saw an advert or something for it on television and it shows that scene and I thought-

"Peter Jackson Directed THIS?"