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Well, you must admit that you are somewhat bothered, since you are so inclined to respond.
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Is it bad that this is my favorite part of this whole argument?Renegade_Turner wrote: Snape kills Dumbledore and Leonardo Di Caprio dies.
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Hahaha this kid thinks he's special. Dude, I flame anyone who says anything to me, don't deem yourself as a special case. I'm the botherer.Freshbite wrote:Well, you must admit that you are somewhat bothered, since you are so inclined to respond.
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I think you're delusional.Freshbite wrote:Well, you must admit that you are somewhat bothered, since you are so inclined to respond.
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Inception -- Awesome
Loved it.
Loved it.
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I saw the King's Speech not to long ago, fantastic movie. And in order to make Renegade happy: The writing was really good as was the acting and characters. It also had some funny moments that I didn't really expect. All in all a great movie.
Lo is another fantastic movie. And The Good, The Bad, The Weird.
Lo is another fantastic movie. And The Good, The Bad, The Weird.
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I just bought 5 dvds ... for nothing ...
The local blockbuster was going out of business so every rental was apparently a purchase
So I signed up for their 4 week trial period, "rented" the maximum of 5 DVD's then came back home and quit my trial period ...
Who says you can't watch good movies for free
(unfortunately I scoured the entire store ... literally every isle and I couldn't find any decent anime. I was kinda hoping I would find a movie or series I liked because I have never bought an anime DVD before and I thought I could get a classic series like cowboy bebop dirt fuckin' cheap. When watching anime on TV or on a DVD there is just so much more detail and the animation is so much more fluid than streaming it over the web :C)
The local blockbuster was going out of business so every rental was apparently a purchase
So I signed up for their 4 week trial period, "rented" the maximum of 5 DVD's then came back home and quit my trial period ...
Who says you can't watch good movies for free
(unfortunately I scoured the entire store ... literally every isle and I couldn't find any decent anime. I was kinda hoping I would find a movie or series I liked because I have never bought an anime DVD before and I thought I could get a classic series like cowboy bebop dirt fuckin' cheap. When watching anime on TV or on a DVD there is just so much more detail and the animation is so much more fluid than streaming it over the web :C)
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Recently saw The Book of Eli, thought that was pretty damn good.
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zoidberg rules wrote:Recently saw The Book of Eli, thought that was pretty damn good.
The underlying religi-
Excuse me, BLATANTLY IN YOUR FACE religious themes kind of annoyed me, but other than that, I liked it.
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Funnily enough, I watched The King's Speech last night. Very good movie. I agree about not really expecting there to be moments of humour. Also I loved the rather unfortunate truth that Colin Firth's King George VI highlighted when his daughter asked him "Daddy, what's that man saying?" in reference to Hitler. His response was "I don't know, dear, but whatever he's saying, he's saying it well."Chalky wrote:I saw the King's Speech not to long ago, fantastic movie. And in order to make Renegade happy: The writing was really good as was the acting and characters. It also had some funny moments that I didn't really expect. All in all a great movie.
Lo is another fantastic movie. And The Good, The Bad, The Weird.
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I watched Airplane! today. Mega amounts of hilarity ensued.
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You haven't seen airplane before? Leslie Nielsen is the most awesome actor ever to have lived. You should also see Spy Hard and Wrongfully accused maybe.
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Watched Stranger Than Fiction the other night. Watch it. So refreshing to watch a comedy/drama film that actually tries something different for once. Finally got to see Will Ferrell in a non-Will-Ferrell film.
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Its shocking isn't it. I remember watching that and being completely surprised by the fact that it fell into obscurity.
Also, if you live in the US (not sure about other places):
http://www.crackle.com/c/Stranger_Than_Fiction
Also, if you live in the US (not sure about other places):
http://www.crackle.com/c/Stranger_Than_Fiction