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9/2/2011 1:46 PM
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Was that the one w Samuel L Jackson?
I liked that
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LyteInc
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9/2/2011 1:59 PM
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DHw/AV was pretty epic of a movie. Well crafted with good plot twists and a fake ending, good writing and catchy lines.
The second was a typical hollywood sequel that sucked. The fourth had Shia LeBarf. I wouldn't say they equally sucked but I don't know which one I disliked more.
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I Hate Shaun Young
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9/2/2011 3:43 PM
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Lyte, you're thinking of the newest Indiana Jones. Live Free or Die Hard had the guy who looks like a young Keanu Reeves.
The 2nd Die Hard was completely unnecessary, being that nothing in the movie had anything to do with DHwAV. I liked the latter primarily because of all the locations in NYC they managed to work into the movie. I just wish we didn't have to go through the 2nd one before we saw it, as it would have made a great sequel.
Here is a pretty funny read on the whole plot of Die Hard 2:
Yo, click it
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LyteInc
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9/2/2011 4:07 PM
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Right, as I get older, all those annoying kids blend together I guess.
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9/3/2011 9:37 PM
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I dunno Hooky, I kind of enjoyed watching Ann Margaret rolling around in suds and baked beans.
Although the Uncle Ernie seen was a little disturbing.
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LyteInc
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9/14/2011 7:03 PM
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OK so there is a new Expendables movie that's being worked on. Same cast as before but they're adding more time for Arnold and Willis, adding in JCVD and Chuck Norris and possibly Nick Cage and John Travolta.
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KeithByars
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9/14/2011 7:23 PM
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wow, that will rock. i loved the first
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Fred_Barnett
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9/14/2011 7:28 PM
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Looking forward to seeing The Ides Of March, saw the trailer, directed by Clooney, has Pig Vomit and PSH in it too
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NotoriousEAG
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flesh4fantasy
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Looking forward to seeing The Ides Of March, saw the trailer, directed by Clooney, has Pig Vomit and PSH in it too
yeah, i hope it's good. feel like i've been inundated with that awful looking "drive" movie and i was wondering if that was it for gosling's career.
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flesh4fantasy
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9/16/2011 4:21 PM
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so "drive" actually got great reviews. hmmm.
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I Hate Shaun Young
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9/20/2011 7:35 PM
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Just watched 'Antibodies' on Netflix. It passes 'Flowers in the Attic' and 'Requiem for a Dream' on the list of movies that just really creeped me out.
So, this leads to the inevitable question: What non-horror movie just absolutely makes you cringe at the thought of it?
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LyteInc
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9/20/2011 10:45 PM
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Any of the Sex and the City movies.
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flesh4fantasy
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9/21/2011 10:16 AM
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totally agree on requiem; really hard to watch now. (great book, btw).
"flowers" sort of is a horror movie, isn't it?
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9/21/2011 5:40 PM
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Yeah, I guess it qualifies. I was just comparing it to the Shining and any movie with a crazed murderer as the protagonist.
Either way, Flowers was about as fucked up as fucked up gets. The sexual tension between the brother and sister was just creepy. The fact that they were the result of an Uncle knocking up and marrying his niece is just disturbing. And the whole plot to dispose of the kids altogether is in its own league.
If you want to encourage the super-rich to keep it in the family, this movie is not the best way to do it.
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LyteInc
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9/21/2011 6:13 PM
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Looks like another Liam Neeson action thriller The Grey planned for 2012.
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olv 26
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10/8/2011 5:31 PM
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Anyone seen Lost in La Mancha? Hilarious doc
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f-dallas
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10/8/2011 6:41 PM
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Has anyone seen Exporting Raymond? It's a documentary about the creator of Everyone Loves Raymond remaking the show in Russia. I saw a trailer for it on the last Morgan Spurlock movie and it looked pretty funny, but probably a little jewey for EAG's taste.
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10/8/2011 7:16 PM
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The Burma Soldier
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An Unreasonable Man
good doc's. The second is about Ralph Nader. It was interesting regardless of how you view him.
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Dino727
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10/10/2011 11:50 AM
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Yes olv and seconded.
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LyteInc
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10/12/2011 5:54 PM
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Javier Bardem is going to be the next Bond villain.
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flesh4fantasy
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11/1/2011 11:28 AM
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"pulling john" - doc about arm wrestling, profiling 3 guys, each every compelling. netflix instant.
highly, highly recommend.
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KeithByars
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11/1/2011 12:08 PM
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has anyone watched "Restrepo"
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f-dallas
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11/18/2011 5:58 PM
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Watched How to die in Oregon a couple nights ago and it was really good. If you're horrified by your own mortality or don't like watching real people die on film, it may not be the best thing to watch before bed.
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KeithByars
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11/18/2011 6:43 PM
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where you see that
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