I enjoyed Stranger Than Fiction.
I enjoyed Stranger Than Fiction.
watched inside man last night after dave posted a youtube clip of it, it was big fat monkey tits.
downloading deja vu now, skeptical cos usually anything about memory/time loss or changes bores the tits off of me, but judging from the trailer its got stuffs blowing up and stuffs blowing up
watched the 300 again just now which is spartan tits.
won't download Stranger Than Fiction as it has will ferrell in it.
The opening scene with the graphics overlay is quite yummy.
Thanks for Inside Man tip
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Thanks for posting this thead snny, I was going to post a new thread, but I don't see the point in having two threads in the lounge about movies so I decided it would be better to hijack yours instead. Hope u don't mind.
MediaSlayer's Movie of the Day: Jabberwocky
I had a friend who highly recommended Jabberwocky to me, and recently I put it in my blockbuster cue and lo and behold it arrived and I watched it.
In this screenshot(which is shitty because i had the brightness too high)
we see our hero "dennis" pulling his pants down by request of the sympathetic guard, so they can see his legs.
i don't really understand this scene, or i don't understand it as well as i'd like to.
was the sympathetic guard taking the piss?
or was he serious?
or was the whole thing meant to be off-scripted, awkward, and utter nonsense(but funny).
the reason i ask is because that scene occured before the challenge by the king to find a hero to defeat the jabberwocky, so they could not have had a reason that i know of to want to see his legs.
Last edited by MediaSlayer; 04-15-2007 at 10:51 PM.
sending fiery missiles inmanker'sjapan's general direction.
Just watched The Departed.
I know everybody has seen it, but I thought it was pretty good.
Some interesting casting against type (Martin Sheen and DeCaprio).
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
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