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cmx wrote:schwarzenlgrerl.

i wanted to see total recall on tv but didn't.


good, boycot him. :)

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Fredd-E wrote:I saw Saw yesterday night. One of the better horror flicks from the past years I think.

Nice plot.


I seen it just now, for me it's one of the best horror movies ever, creepy and disturbing. :shock:

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Twelve Monkeys
Kidulthood

both good movies, I may need to watch twelve monkeys again, one of the best movies ive seen.

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The Other wrote:ever seen predator...2 us gonvenors are in that movie


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AMERICA!!! FUCK YEAH!!!

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The Other wrote:ever seen predator...2 us gonvenors are in that movie


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AMERICA!!! FUCK YEAH!!!

:lol: Haha, I just watched "Team America" for the first time tonight. I literally had tears comming out of my eyes during the sex scene and the vomit scene. :lol:
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Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii (Directors Cut)

Evidently, I had never seen any version of this and holy crap was it outstanding.

Watching Waters in the studio on an old VCS3, not to mention TWO of them, was just awesome.

Gilmour recording unused riffs for "Brain Damage".. ahhhhh!

Really fantastic "concert" film.

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Derail wrote: :lol: Haha, I just watched "Team America" for the first time tonight. I literally had tears comming out of my eyes during the sex scene and the vomit scene. :lol:



Dont forget the fight scene in the begining....hilarious :lol:

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Derail wrote: :lol: Haha, I just watched "Team America" for the first time tonight. I literally had tears comming out of my eyes during the sex scene and the vomit scene. :lol:



Dont forget the fight scene in the begining....hilarious :lol:


There are three kinds of people in this world...

Seriously, though, that was one of the raunchiest movies I've ever seen. :shock: :lol:

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Gawka lawka lawka, muhammed jihad!!! :lol:
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wwbjd wrote:Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii (Directors Cut)

Evidently, I had never seen any version of this and holy crap was it outstanding.

Watching Waters in the studio on an old VCS3, not to mention TWO of them, was just awesome.

Gilmour recording unused riffs for "Brain Damage".. ahhhhh!

Really fantastic "concert" film.


Great movie. I love when they are interviewing Gilmour about people thinking Pink Floyd is a drug band and he looks so fried and he says "we're not." Waters in the studio was incredible.

Team America was good. I almost wanted to hate it, but damn it was funny as hell.

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Cupz wrote:
Derail wrote: :lol: Haha, I just watched "Team America" for the first time tonight. I literally had tears comming out of my eyes during the sex scene and the vomit scene. :lol:



Dont forget the fight scene in the begining....hilarious :lol:


That North-Korean dictator is also hilarious. All from the makers of South-Park. 8)

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"Mr. Arec Barwin!!"

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Derail wrote:Gawka lawka lawka, muhammed jihad!!! :lol:


Careful those muslims have no sense of humor. :lol:

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Derail wrote:Gawka lawka lawka, muhammed jihad!!! :lol:


Careful those muslims have no sense of humor. :lol:


Indeed they do not. I (as a pretty strict christian) can deal with the making fun of my religion (south-part for example).Why cant they just....accept it...

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Cupz wrote:
ExitEuXa wrote:
Derail wrote:Gawka lawka lawka, muhammed jihad!!! :lol:


Careful those muslims have no sense of humor. :lol:


Indeed they do not. I (as a pretty strict christian) can deal with the making fun of my religion (south-part for example).Why cant they just....accept it...


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Well i'm an atheist myself. 8)

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Just seen Saw II, the sequel, not as surprising as the first one, but worth the effort. 8)
Take a look at this. :twisted:
http://www.saw3.com/

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I just saw the 2nd half of saw 2 last night... it was alright. I think it would have been a good movie without so much gore (not saying there was too much gore). Still would have been a good thriller.

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sevenELIXIR wrote:I just saw the 2nd half of saw 2 last night... it was alright. I think it would have been a good movie without so much gore (not saying there was too much gore). Still would have been a good thriller.


You should have watched it from the beginning. :P

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Just seen: Donnie Brasco_Mike Newell [1997] better late than never!
The true story of FBI agent Joe Pistone, who in the late 70s infiltrated his way into the New York mafia to become a "made man" under the name of Donnie Brasco, Depp is surprisingly believable as an earnest father caught up in the mob mentality. Pacino shines as always, though it's not his usual character; here he's a tragic King Lear who just can't catch a break. But as for the iffy pan-and-scan job on the videotape, take a cue from the wiseguys: Fuggedaboudit. :lol:

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