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  • i cant stand the guy. I dont see what makes him so special.If i glittered would chicks be all over me?

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    • Originally posted by WeskerIncarnate View Post
      ^I'm sorry, but I hate that film with a personal passion.

      Needless to say, I'm not a big fan of romances at all. And I don't think that it will matter with The Notebook...ugh.
      Alright, well. I don't see how it's a bad film, or how it's comparable to Twilight, It's certainly not at all.


      While I generally agree that all older films are better than new ones, there still are some great news films out too. I thought Notebook was fantastic.

      Originally posted by GuardhouseMusic View Post
      Lol, I find it funny that the director of The Notebook, Nick Cassavetes, is the son of the indie filmmaker John Cassavetes. Two distinct styles and obviously one more mainstream than the other.
      Yeah I thought that was pretty interesting, also the fact that the old lady in the Notebook is actually his real life mom was interesting too. A family of Directors and Actress's.

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      • Originally posted by nemesiswontdie View Post
        i cant stand the guy. I dont see what makes him so special.If i glittered would chicks be all over me?
        Yeah, the kind that would get you 3-5 years (behind bars).

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        • true very very true lol.

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          • Just saw Tenacious D - The Pick of Destiny, hahahahahahahaha, it's great!! loughed through the hole movie

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            • Yea that was probably the last funny movie that Jack Black did.

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              • Originally posted by himher_elle View Post
                Just saw Tenacious D - The Pick of Destiny, hahahahahahahaha, it's great!! loughed through the hole movie
                Tenacious D is fucking great. I love the film and the band. XD

                And the Ronnie James Dio cameo in the beginning was so awesome.

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                • Originally posted by WeskerIncarnate View Post
                  Will you be drinking? I'm not of age to do so, if you don't mind me flying over there.

                  I'll pay for any expenses I ring up, if any...somehow...
                  Well, if going near my house doesn't terrify you into a coma we'll let you drink. Not that we drink much and my wife not at all. It's likely we'll only go through some alcopops, a bottle of mead and maybe half a bottle or actual alcohol. So if someone prefers they can avoid the stuff completely, which is likely not that bad an idea. Besides, the drinking age here is 18, but that generally gets completely ignored. My school had a party in a pub when I was 16/17 and everyone was drinking. Everyone. Teachers, students, bar staff...

                  Saw Watchmen. It was a good adaptation, I must admit. If anything it may have stayed a touch too true to the comic...the pacing didn't work as well. However, I'm hearing good things about the director's cut. http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp07212009.shtml

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                  • Originally posted by Jill's Boob View Post
                    ^MoS

                    Those pics are hilarious. I don't know much about the "Twilight" (Toilet?) series, other than what I see plastered all over magazines at the grocery checkout, but I am sure it sucks (pun intended) ass.
                    Heres another one

                    Spoiler:


                    You´ll have to watch it. Ever came to a realization about a movie, that watching it, despite not liking it, is like a cultural obligation? You have to see it, otherwise you dont know how the world works or youre stupid or something? Thats the same thing with Twilight, youll just have to grind yourself through those 1.5 hours. The movie is entertaining, once you get used to gagging, that is. I dont know how to explain this phenomenon to you, but if I had to use a picture, this would describe it-

                    Spoiler:


                    The movie is basically every teenage girls wetdream. The main character is a girl, who is beautiful, but beautiful in a natural way. Shes smart, and has a personality, so shes not like everyone else (zing!). The guy is mysterious (hes a fucking vamp!), hes handsome and has the jawline of David Coulthard, so hes manly, strong. Then hes quiet, but extremely intelligent, caring, and can be agressive (manly!) when the situation calls for it. Hes perfect. And then theres everyone else, whos a pure and bland representation of what a typical "father, mother, brother, sister, dog" would be, but noones focusing on them.

                    So, in short. Get up and watch it.

                    I read this one before I went to see it with a girl. So I was well prepared-

                    Independent, ad-free, uncensored comedy. Watch new episodes of Dimension 20, Um, Actually, Game Changer every week.
                    Last edited by Member_of_STARS; 08-24-2009, 06:59 AM.

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                    • That comic strip could not be any more fitting for Twilight. xD

                      Heeey I'm a teenage female. D=

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                      • Ausatralia, what a long and nice story, reminded me of Casa Blanca (is it "White House" in english???)

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                        • Originally posted by Darkmoon View Post
                          Well, if going near my house doesn't terrify you into a coma we'll let you drink. Not that we drink much and my wife not at all. It's likely we'll only go through some alcopops, a bottle of mead and maybe half a bottle or actual alcohol. So if someone prefers they can avoid the stuff completely, which is likely not that bad an idea. Besides, the drinking age here is 18, but that generally gets completely ignored. My school had a party in a pub when I was 16/17 and everyone was drinking. Everyone. Teachers, students, bar staff...

                          Saw Watchmen. It was a good adaptation, I must admit. If anything it may have stayed a touch too true to the comic...the pacing didn't work as well. However, I'm hearing good things about the director's cut. http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp07212009.shtml
                          I imagine your room to be the only cobwebbed room in your house among other things...but how bad could it really be?

                          And I see about the drinking thing...

                          Eh, I think I'll wait a bit longer. No use putting my liver through hell at this age. Thanks anyway, though.

                          And I read the graphic novel, which I liked very much...

                          I wonder how it really compares to the adaptation. Though I've heard that the novel is still better then the movie.

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                          • Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.

                            Despite the fact that some parts of the book were missing, the film was very entertaining.
                            Last edited by aris13; 08-25-2009, 05:49 PM.
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                            • Inglourious Basterds.

                              I'm surprised. It's neither ultra-violent in the same sense as Kill Bill pt. 1 or smarmy dialogue-heavy like Pulp Fiction/Reservoir Dogs. Not that I dislike any of the aforementioned films for those reasons, let alone at all. Either way, Tarantino made a tight knit film with likable characters, good dark humor, and a great resolution. Though the Sam Jackson narration (for maybe a little over 1 minute in total) was arbitrary.
                              Last edited by GuardhouseMusic; 08-25-2009, 11:45 PM.

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                              • "How 'bout you, Lash LaRue? Can you keep your spurs from jingling and jangling?"

                                Pulp Fiction. Harvey Keitel. Winston Wolf. WIN.

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