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Gunna_girl01
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gone in 60 seconds -lst nite on DVD - i cant resist my classic acrs ( make me cream my pants )
mr and mrs smith at the movies ( love angelina and brad - changing nickers now )
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Dark Water, The worst movie of the year.
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Blast From The Past
- Really funny romantic comedy, great supporting role by
Christopher Walken
and one of the only decent
Alicia Silverstone
films i have seen since
Clueless
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Brendan Fraser
seems to be making a career out of playing the dim-witted likeable geek.
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Quote from: timothy on July 11, 2005, 02:29:37 PM
Dark Water, The worst movie of the year.
god, they'll never stop doing remake. this is crazy. hollywood has no insparition what's so ever.
king kong, war of the worls, ring, dark water, zombies ...
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god, they'll never stop doing remake. this is crazy. hollywood has no insparition what's so ever.
king kong, war of the worls, ring, dark water, zombies ...
Yeah really , no good imaginations anymore in Hollywood. Today there are more sequels and remakes to movies than actual original movies
The acting blows ass crack, movies aren't alive anymore like they used to be. Remember the last Academy Awards ? When Chris Rock as the host said there are like hundreds of actors/actresses but only like 4 good ones.
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war of the worlds - good in parts, overall fairly average stuff
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Imitation Of Life
It's an old movie, but it has a great moral message.
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Hable con ella (2002)
Talk to Her (English title)
Airbag (1997)
The Exorcist (1973)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
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The Man in The Iron Mask
Poor dialogues... Luckily, Jeremy Irons contributes a degree of refinement to this rather badly told story.
Plus he is sexy even as a Jesuit priest. As for me, Leonardo could have stayed in that mask as long as it pleased the the movie makers.
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Dark Water and I agree with Timothy, this movie ate a huge bowl of Buffalo Balls.
what the fuck was up with this movie anyway?
SPoilers if anyone gives a shit
How did Jennifer Connelly Die?
DId she die so Natasha would let her little girl live and she could remain in the apt complex with Natasha and be her mother?
this movie wasnt completely Gay some parts were ok but it just didnt make any sense at all.
lucky for me the nachos were great.
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War of the Worlds- Very boring. Anything with Tom Cruise usually sucks.
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Quote from: D on July 13, 2005, 08:43:54 PM
Dark Water and I agree with Timothy, this movie ate a huge bowl of Buffalo Balls.
what the fuck was up with this movie anyway?
SPoilers if anyone gives a shit
How did Jennifer Connelly Die?
DId she die so Natasha would let her little girl live and she could remain in the apt complex with Natasha and be her mother?
this movie wasnt? completely Gay some parts were ok but it just didnt make any sense at all.
lucky for me the nachos were great.
Was it better than Imitation of Life?
Look, Donnie, a falling star!!
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Imitation of Life shouldve been named "Imitation of a movie"
this movie was as pleasurable as getting your cock stuck in a mousetrap.
She made me watch it and Now I think we need marriage counseling.
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Ugetsu monogatari , pretty decent .
D you should check out the origanal "Dark Water"from 2002 .
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Anything with Tom Cruise usually sucks.
Word, Homie!
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i rented Napoleon Dynamite based on good feedback including some on here............................it sucked!!
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I saw the notebook. A lot of people have been saying it was really good, so I decided to watch it. It was ok, kind of depressing. I doubt I'll watch it again.
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I watched "In The Name Of The Father" a few days ago. It's a true story about 4 Northen Irish people (The Guildford 4), (but follows the most famous of those, Gerry Conlon, and his father Guiseppe). Who got wrongly accused and imprisoned for the Guildford pub bombings in London, which happened during the IRA bombing campaign. The London police arrest Gerry and his friends for the bombings and also his family (for supposedly storing weapons for the four) under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. Gerry and his friends are brutally tortured by the London police, who also tell Gerry they will shoot his father if he does not confess. So after being subjected to this torture Gerry signs forms saying he was behind the bombings. As does Paul Hill (another of The Guildford Four) who had a gun put in his mouth to make him admit the (false) guilt of himself and the rest of the Four aswell as Gerry's family. The movie cronicles the abuse of the Four (mostly Gerry) during their arrest, interrogation, and time in prison, during which the real offender comes forward and claims guilt. However Gerry, his father and the rest of his friends and family remain in prison, because the London police refuse to admit that they wrongly imprisoned them. Gerry and his father are regularly beaten, insulted, threatened, and also have their food urinated in, in prison. Gerry's father starts a campaign to get him, Gerry, their family, and the rest of the four released in the wake of the confession of the real bomber. It is not until after Guiseppe's death that Gerry begins to get involved in the campaign that his father and a London lawyer, started. The campaign gains Gerry, his family and the rest of the Four freedom. But to this day, no charges have been carried out against the officers that abused Gerry, and concealed evidence from the courts that proved his innocence. And no compensation has been given to Gerry's family for the death of Guiseppe Conlon.
I really enjoyed this film, and admire the courage of the Four and the others who were arrested. I also feel this film is very relevent to what is going on with Terrorism lately. It teaches us not to let it effect prejudices. Gerry was wrongfully accused of the bombings because he just happened to be Irish and in the area. That, I feel has a powerful message to properly investigate terrorist acts and not to throw the first Irish/Muslim man that is found to be in the area at the time of the attacks in prison. 10/10
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Napoleon Dynamite is ok but drags on and loses its gimmick after awhile and becomes dull in my opinion
just watched Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, first time Ive been out of bed since 2pm in a very long time
Great movie if u can seperate it from the original
Johnny Depp's weirdest most eccentric performance yet.
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Johnny Depp's weirdest most eccentric performance yet.
More so than his
Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas
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Bubba Ho-Tep
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Bruce Campbell
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