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February 21, 2007 at 1:01 pm #92520
…a movie in a movie theatre. Drawn in by free popcorn thursday i attended Pans Labrynith, free popcorn and the good review on this thread, thanks im lisa, it turned out to be a really cool time, popcorn was small but tasty and the film was a fairy tale for adults, i found myself swept up in the whole deal and rooting for the good characters and against the bad, at the climax i was moved and the subtitles didn’t discourage me one bit. Great acting by the girl in the lead, she should have gotten more praise…
…I also just watched Munich, it was about the fallout of the 1972 Munich Olympic massacare and showed how evil killing is in any way shape or form and how it solves nothing, or something like that but it was told in an interesting way and wasn’t too long as i feared being over 2 and a hlaf hours, Speilberg is usually good for quality and if you did political covert operational spy intrige films it probably is a good time…
…I also jsut watched Flashback, a hippie protester resurfacing film starringh Dennis Hopper as the merry prankster type and Keifer Sutherland as his fbi escort taking him to jail, a good time with many welcome and fun twists and turns, life is good on the edge i guess…
February 21, 2007 at 1:36 pm #92521The Science Of Sleep. This is the most wonderful film in the world.
February 27, 2007 at 3:08 pm #92522…Miller’s Crossing, Cohen Brother films = quaility, 9 times out of ten…
February 28, 2007 at 11:07 pm #92523…Gosford Park and the Devil Wears Prada. Both about servants to a degree, Gosford Park was straight up servants in 1932 rural England at a shooting party. The murder mystery unravels nicely and Robert Altman’s direction adds to the magic. The Devil Wears Prada shows modern day servants, meaning assistants, catering to the every need of their high profile and demanding boss. The movie really captured my attention and i throughly enjoyed it, i bet the book was cool but alas i hit the movie first so i doubt i’ll ever read the book, wasn’t really expecting much but i got swept up in the fun…
March 3, 2007 at 8:20 am #92524I recently discovered the WildBoyz show and I think I have a crush on these boys.

[img]http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9gnMieBg.lF_EMBn2ajzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBsa2tpN29tBHNlYwNwcm9mBHZ0aWQDSTk5OF82OA–/SIG=1377ttu8p/EXP=1173017857/**http%3A//cdn-13.cdn.buzznet.com/assets/users13/anthearyan/default/msg-11621581338.jpg[/img]March 4, 2007 at 1:58 pm #92525This tv show called Danger! 50,000 Volts!
Have you ever laughed so hard that you don’t make a sound and you think you’re going to die because you can’t breathe and your tummy starts to hurt?
This show makes me do that. Not to mention the fact that I smiled and jumped up and down when I found out the host was Nick Frost who played Ed in Shaun Of The Dead.March 4, 2007 at 7:47 pm #92526a 43 year old 6’2" Randy Couture completely dominate & take the heavy weight belt from 30 year old 6’8" Tim Sylvia in UFC 68…it was insane, Coture was unbelieveable, won every round, I kept waiting for a big hit tko from Sylvia but he just couldn’t get it off, Coture set an unbelievable pace to the fight. Gotta love the result, no one thought a 43 yr old guy could keep up with a 30 yr old…not the case

MMA one of my guilty pleasures, guys I work with brainwashed me..
.March 5, 2007 at 3:54 pm #92527just watched "son volt : live from austin, TX"
…….sweet
March 5, 2007 at 10:21 pm #92528Son Volt rocks. I heard their new song again on Conan the other night. It’s a pretty good single.
This new show might be a hit for me. I don’t watch any other hour long shows so I really have anything to compare it too. I thought the first 11 minutes of the pilot was really good. I will see the rest March 15th. The only complaint I have about the show is that it could have a better name, or a story slightly less similar to………any detective, hospital or lawyer show. Jeff Goldblum plays a detective in it. It’s supposed to be humorous and intriguing.
March 7, 2007 at 6:12 pm #92529silliest monster movie ever, well one of the silliest I’ve seen in awhile… Reptilicus.
very blue movie, so many shades of blue it was distracting…
[img]http://www.badmovies.org/movies/reptilicus/reptilicus3.jpg[/img]
Quote:So you wanted to know about the meanest thing to ever come out of Denmark huh? Well here it is, two hundred feet of slime spitting, farmer eating, and model building wrecking snake. Which isn’t really the main attraction for the first half hour, that would be Peterson. Who in the heck dropped him down the steps as a baby? Not only does he wander around (Apparently in a quest to discover fire.) the guy decides to view his lunch under a microscope (Never a good idea with active microbes and all.) and also decides to "play" with the electric eel. Okay, enough on him, there’s a huge snake puppet to talk about. Seems that copper miners found the remains of a monster which had been frozen for millions of years in arctic permafrost. Nevermind that it appears to be rural Georgia during spring where they are mining, nor that the ground is soft and obviously not frozen, it’s millions of years old. A length of the tail is carted back to Copenhagen, where a newspaper reporter coins the name during a press conference. (Hehehe!) During studies the freezing room door is left open, rather than decomposing the tail section begins to rapidly regenerate in a whole creature! One stormy night it fully awakens and breaks free, that’s when General Grayson is called in to find and destroy the beast. As usual tanks and bombs are no match for latex, the creature rampages through the city. You seriously have to see the HORRID special effects when Reptilicus spits "acid slime" at people, it’s a wave of colorized green stuff washing over the entire movie frame. Lucky for the military Professor Martin’s daughters mix up a special batch of tranquilizer to incapacitate the creature, leaving it helpless for disposal. The horrid beast is fantastically amusing, it’s mouth barely moves and most of the effects are easily recreated with a two dollar rubber snake from the toy store filmed in slow motion.March 8, 2007 at 1:18 pm #92530Lessons I Learned From This Movie:
High above the arctic circle it’s always springtime.
Fossils bleed.
European girls don’t get enough lovin’.
Flesh frozen at negative twenty degrees is supple and easy to cut.
Deli food is full of water fleas.
Danish lounge singers shouldn’t croon in English.
Depth charges cause heart attacks.
When there is a people chomping sea monster on the loose stay off the beach.
Special effects have come a long way since 1962.
Giant monsters are always attracted to Japanese architecture, even in Europe they will find and destroy a pagoda.
Generals are crack shots with a bazooka.
I have to see this movie!March 12, 2007 at 10:33 am #92531Idiocracy by Mike Judge and Etan Cohen–it’s like a Sci-Fi cross between "An Inconvenient Truth" and "Borat"–totaly worth it
March 14, 2007 at 1:58 am #92532the number 23..pretty cool..keeps you thinking
March 19, 2007 at 4:25 pm #92533"charles mingus – triumph of the underdog", and "jeff buckley – live in chicago"
…..both excellent…..
March 19, 2007 at 7:25 pm #92534Fitzcarraldo
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