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Loremaster wrote:Evil Dead 3 - Army of Darkness. Overrated drivel lacking genuine humour. It was one of the most tedious movies that I had to sit through.
Yes. The first one's fairly entertaining but clumsy, the second one's slicker and more stupid, but the third is...appalling.
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'Ned Kelly' and 'Coach carter' today, both pretty damn good.
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We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.


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8O warmark sighting!!!! 8O
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With Chopper avatar. Good film. Great performance, especially if you watch the DVD extras and see how closely Eric Bana mimicks Chopper's mannerisms.

Anyway, I rewatched Nosferatu. The first time, the music made a big impression on me. This time it didn't, even though I was listening for it. Disappointing.
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Pineapple Express at the cinema tonight, which was FANTASTIC.
I downloaded the newest Incredible Hulk film which was quite good, if not great. Ed Norton wasn't as good as i expected.
Spoiler
Loved Tony Stark's cameo as well.
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Star Wars: A New Hope. Jurassic Park was on earlier in the day, followed by Man of the Year. Last night I watched Walk the Line twice.
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Just received Mongol from Netflix will find the thread and comment on it after viewing. 8)
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Mongol was pretty dam good-see thread. Watching Bad Company right now--pretty dam hokey a incredible waste of money and Anthony Hopkins' talent (hence me being on the comp) but Chris Rock is very funny and it keeps the wife entertained.
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I just watched Sunshine with Montresor. I still think it's a fantastic movie. Any resemblance it has to Event Horizon is superficial at best, in my opinion. Thematically, it's completely at odds with the latter movie.
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Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog. Great fun with Neil Patrick Harris and Nathan Fillion.
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saw 5. seemed a little less than brilliant.
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We just finished Season 3 of The Office. And we're loving it ;)
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Watched Max Payne last night. I played the video game a few years ago. Not great, but it could've been a lot worse.
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Just watched koyaanisqatsi via youtube. Still one of my all time favorite films and scores.
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The Serpent and the Rainbow. Despite the historical innacuracies (the book is a non-fiction account, while the movie is... obviously not :) ), we really enjoyed it ;)

Not your typical Zombie flick.
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Rigel wrote:The Serpent and the Rainbow. Despite the historical innacuracies (the book is a non-fiction account, while the movie is... obviously not :) ), we really enjoyed it ;)

Not your typical Zombie flick.
I don't remember many details, but, I do remember it was quite the creepy movie
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Cail wrote:Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog. Great fun with Neil Patrick Harris and Nathan Fillion.
It's great, isn't it?!
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The first half of Devil's Advocate last night, we'll finish it tonight.

Al Pacino is a great actor, and the instant I saw him I thought, "He's a great Satan!" :)
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Seriously. The second half is even better than the first, and Pacino rules in that movie :)

Keanu Reeves is wooden as always, but that's to be expected.
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A Bridge Too Far. Two thirds last night, then I just finished it on my lunch break.

The cast list reads like a "Who's Who" of great 20th century actors: James Caan, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Elliot Gould, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins, Laurence Olivier, Robert Redford and Maximillian Schell, not to mention it was directed by Richard Attenborough.

A great movie about a terrible mistake. While it's hard to fault Montgomery for taking a risk (especially when our modern military leadership has been widely criticized for being too risk-averse), there were just too many logistical problems with what he was trying to accomplish here.

I got the DVD from Netflix, but I'm definitely buying this one when I get the chance.
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