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Pure silliness, but Olga Kurylenko is yummy
 
I wastched Avatar last night. I was hoping for a fantasy-based pic but got the basic sci-fi action flick. The visuals were very cool but the story was pretty weak.
 
And because I love them so much, and I will take every op to spout my love for them, the opening and closing mograph credits are fantastic!

They were great. The movie just had a lot of style. The explosion scene at the docks was visually amazing
 
I wastched Avatar last night. I was hoping for a fantasy-based pic but got the basic sci-fi action flick. The visuals were very cool but the story was pretty weak.

Avatar sucked


sorry, I just have to say that every time that preachy, overpriced film is mentioned
 
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Picked up Broken Lizard's Slammin' Salmon on friday to watch with Adgy. I thought it was good, not necessarily Super Trooper or Beerfest level. Seemed toned down a little, I was definitely wanting a lot more raunchiness. Michael Clarke Duncan was terrific though and Colbie Smulders is totally cute.

One thing I was totally disturbed over was Morgan Fairchild's fake looking boobs/cleavage. That was gross.
 
As part of my recent tarantino fixation I watched Deathproof last night and LOVED IT!

Everything about this movie kicks ass. I loved the way it looked like an old 50's film and the music was fun to crank full blast. Love these Tarantino flicks where the girls kick ass.
 
I watched Jackie Brown for the first time in quite a while. Love that movie. Love its slow build and how it slowly reveals everything. And it never really feels slow.
 
I watched Jackie Brown for the first time in quite a while. Love that movie. Love its slow build and how it slowly reveals everything. And it never really feels slow.

I was thinking about that film the other day. Perhaps, because I have been watching Jack Hill/Pam Grier films recently.

I love when Robert Forster's character falls in love with Pam Grier's character and he starts listening to Soul Music. Lol! Sam Jackson goes into his car and turns the stereo and The Delfonics comes on and he is like you like The Delfonicfs? Lol!

Who wouldn't like the Delfonics. ;)

I also like the fact that Pam Grier's character still plays records because she didn't want to start over and buy into the whole CD thing. :D

I actually went to the Del Amo mall after watching the film just to try to find the places where some of the film was shot. Lol!
 
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I loved it and this is further proof of Ian Mckellan's greatness.

Bryan Singer really plays up the mild gay eroticism barely present in Stephen King's novella. Lol! mhihi:
 
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Liked it a lot, although the "solution" kind of thing was ehh. Still, a great idea and nicely original.

OHHHH HELLLLZ YEAH! I pimped this as my Horror flick of the year on the new horror thread. What a wonderfully original idea done well...and with tremendous acting. Stephen McHattie(Watchmen, Shoot 'em Up,etc.) was terrific. The ending is...unorthodox, but I feel it adds to the overall bad-assery of the flick. If you wanna see something different, check this out! Is that Blu that you have pictured all region, or at least compatible for U.S.? Do you know??? If so i have to grab one because the picture on the standard is pretty crisp so I can only assume the Blu would be better.
 
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I loved it and this is further proof of Ian Mckellan's greatness.

Bryan Singer really plays up the mild gay eroticism barely present in Stephen King's novella. Lol! mhihi:

Maybe that's why this flick disturbed me more than King's source material. Overall, like the novella, it's some pretty repulsive subject matter. A testament to the actors, director, etc. that it is still a very good flick. There is an Anthrax song about this story...anyone know the answer to that quiz? I'll wait.



A Skeleton In The Closet...Among The Living
 
Is that Blu that you have pictured all region, or at least compatible for U.S.? Do you know??? If so i have to grab one because the picture on the standard is pretty crisp so I can only assume the Blu would be better.

From what i can find on it, it is in fact an ABC (region free) release.
 
OHHHH HELLLLZ YEAH! I pimped this as my Horror flick of the year on the new horror thread. What a wonderfully original idea done well...and with tremendous acting. Stephen McHattie(Watchmen, Shoot 'em Up,etc.) was terrific. The ending is...unorthodox, but I feel it adds to the overall bad-assery of the flick. If you wanna see something different, check this out! Is that Blu that you have pictured all region, or at least compatible for U.S.? Do you know??? If so i have to grab one because the picture on the standard is pretty crisp so I can only assume the Blu would be better.

No idea, bro. This was just something I pulled off of Google. I watched it on the R1 DVD.
 
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interesting flick. Been playing on Showtime a lot. Christian Slater is great in this. His character reminds me of Milton from Office Space.
 
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