She's Out Of My League
I did not expect it to be as funny as it was, easily better than a lot of comedies to come out recently. |
I'm sure MA was overjoyed that Jumanji was on tonight.
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and i missed it?
what the fuck? |
The BBC ran an hour late last night, and so skipped QI, the bastards. The program on before it was scheduled about America was interesting, though.
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America? interesting?
what the fuck? sorry, being a cunt. apologies. |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...m_for_Detroit/
It has a negative message, too. Made my day, it did. |
Bronson.
God Damn did we love it. I just want to spend time with the guy. |
Just watched through the entire series' of FLCL and Golden Boy, as well as Tokyo Godfathers.
All excellent. |
"The good, the bad and the Ugly"
Excellant film. Mainly because of it's brilliant music. EDIT: |
I love that film. It's fantastic.
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Monsters Vs. Aliens.
The only scene I actually liked was when Colbert played Axel F for the giant robot. Rest of it was less than meh. |
Antichrist.
First movie in a long time to make me squirm. OANST, you'd probably like it. Really nice visuals. |
If it has Willem Dafoe, its automatically creepy.
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Once again, I disagree with you.
Anyway, he adds no creepiness to this. He brings sanity. For a time. |
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It's interesting and beyond edgy. I mean, the content shown borders on pornography, but with the violence thrown in, it's taken to another level, which makes it more interesting for me. Instead of being a "hur hur, tits and pussy" movie, it's a "...what..." movie, despite the presence of genitals, both male and female.
Not for the faint, or young of heart. Worth a watch. Got a good reaction out of both of us. Like I said, I think you'd like it. Appreciate the visuals at the very least. |
I've just seen Avatar recently I think. I heard it was good from lots of friends and my brother had the same. So we decided to see it for my birthday. I wasn't really sure what it was about yet, but good is good so we watched it.
The opening was him floating in space for some reason or something. They soon got on the planet however, and you could see he was in a wheelchair. This forebodes a difficulty he had to overcome through out the entire movie! So anyways then he meets the sergeant guy, who I knew as being a bad guy from everyone else before hand. He was silly and yell-y. Anyways Jake (his name) Sully has to fill his dead brother's shoes (he dies with no reason given, I think.) and take over his 'avatar'. Avatar's are these Human-Na'vi things that allow a human to inhabit the body of a remote control Organism native called the Na'vi native to the planet they are currently on! Oh! I forgot to mention that the name of planet is Pandora, and these guys all work for a mining corporation or something. They want to mine the planet, but the natives get in the way. Anyways, on one of his run in his Na'vi body, Jack gets lost and seperated from the others. There were two other scientist with him by the way I think. They're good guys. In this movie, Scientists are good guys, military are generally bad guys unless they're female chopter pilots. Anyways he's seperate and meets another female Na'vi. She's actually like the princess or something of the tribe and lives in a big tree and shows him to the rest of the Na'vi, who accept him because of a sign from the Great Mother Tree that he's the one I think. The one who does something. So eventually he learns to integrate within their society. Now, the big bad military guys and company chief executives want to use this to their advantage I think. So they say they'll give Jack the operation to afford getting his legs back if he continues to provide them information. Of course Jack agrees at first. But after having experiences as a Na'vi so long he begins to enjoy his life and regret his decisions. He feels as if he should be a Na'vi not a human. And ummmmmm some shit happens about them wanting to destroy the great tree they live in so Jack is finally forced to choose sides, in which he sides with the Na'vi, but they don't accept him at first because he was found out to be a mole for the military. He says how it's different cause he learned to love them and it was only a mole job at first, and the cliche whatever, where they eventually accept him once he mounts THE LARGEST BIRD! It was a bird dinosaur I think. Anyways, they attack the military guys and eventually win and force the military guys back to wherever they came from. Earth I suppose. Natives enjoy themselves, one nice scientist lady dies, Jack transferred to Na'vi form forever, and everyone is happy. Except the company guys, but they're the bad guys, but no one cares I think. Because they're the bad guys I think. Wahaha! |
WARNING: The preceding post contains spoilers and scenes of a quizzical nature, and should not have been viewed by people who haven't seen the film :p
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Made perfect sense to me.
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Class of 1984. Very, very 80's, but nonetheless an enjoyable movie. The ending was satisfying.
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Zombieland. It needed more zombies.
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And less uglies.
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The pilot of Ugly Americans.
Fun premise. Chuckled a few times. Nothing amazing. |
Oh yeah, I was wondering about that. What channel did it air on? Maybe I can catch it online.
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Comedy Central. I liked it and will keep up with it.
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indeed, I was wondering is this one a remake or part 2?
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What?
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I watched the entirety of Tim and Eric: Season 4. Good shit.
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I saw the twelth Pokemon movie, Arceus and the Jewel of Life last night.
It was alwight. The plot was nothing to write home about, but the animation was pretty top notch, it had good music and as a world building experience it really fleshed out the pokeverse. |
Watched FLCL in its entirety last night. Was rather shocked to find out there were only six episodes.
Alcar... |