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Old 06-02-2010, 02:47 AM   #321 (permalink)
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Right back at ya I've never seen American Beauty.. For me its like a three-way (ha ha) between Trainspotting, Lock Stock and Ferris Buellers Day Off. You gotta love those 80s American teen movies
Watch it. Best advice ever right there.

Trainspotting > Lock Stock, even though I love most things Guy Ritchie does. Even though RockNRolla failed I still enjoyed it. And I enjoyed Sherlock Holmes as well. Guy Ritchie (Although he needs to pull it out the bag with his next film, but he's taking on the tale of King Arthur, Robin Hood part 2?)

You gotta love those 80s American teen movies? No. No I don't. Ferris Bueller's Day Off was a bit of fun but it was mostly forgettable, for me anyway.
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BACK OFF YA ****S TRAINSPOTTING IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE which means it belongs to me!!!11!!



but I would bang James Franco pretty hard.
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Old 06-02-2010, 02:54 AM   #323 (permalink)
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BACK OFF YA ****S TRAINSPOTTING IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE which means it belongs to me!!!11!!



but I would bang James Franco pretty hard.
Danny Boyle is a met ride (tram, tube) away from where I live. He's MINE and so is trainspotting

And whyyy?



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Old 06-02-2010, 02:56 AM   #324 (permalink)
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Watch it. Best advice ever right there.

Trainspotting > Lock Stock, even though I love most things Guy Ritchie does. Even though RockNRolla failed I still enjoyed it. And I enjoyed Sherlock Holmes as well. Guy Ritchie (Although he needs to pull it out the bag with his next film, but he's taking on the tale of King Arthur, Robin Hood part 2?)

You gotta love those 80s American teen movies? No. No I don't. Ferris Bueller's Day Off was a bit of fun but it was mostly forgettable, for me anyway.
I'll keep that in mind

I thought Sherlock Holmes was mediocre - I like Robert Downie Jr as much as the next person, but it was all a bit awkward for me. They left the story a bit undeveloped so I had to keep asking what was going on. I mean, it might of just been me not wathcing properly but yea, it was ok.

Guy Ritchie is like at the right hand side of Danny Boyle/God, so all is well in director heaven. Snatch was fantastic too! Best acting I think Ive ever seen from Brad Pitt. Have you seen that?

Ferris is cool. So is Weird Science but Breakfast Club was over-rated. Hated the really girly ones like Sixteen Candles though. As long as its not the entire filmography of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Chuck Norris, I'm into the guyish movies
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I've seen Trainspotting so many times I can recite it without it being on, I've also read the book 14 times at last count, so it's mine.

That picture is just hotter, I ****ing love men in suits.
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Old 06-02-2010, 02:59 AM   #326 (permalink)
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Danny Boyle is a met ride (tram, tube) away from where I live. He's MINE and so is trainspotting

And whyyy?

Wait, what?! You've got it all wrong guys, Trainspotting is rightfully MINE.

And hell yes, I second the James Franco
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Ah'll chib ye fir it.

& the gadge tae!
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Old 06-02-2010, 03:01 AM   #328 (permalink)
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I'll keep that in mind

I thought Sherlock Holmes was mediocre - I like Robert Downie Jr as much as the next person, but it was all a bit awkward for me. They left the story a bit undeveloped so I had to keep asking what was going on. I mean, it might of just been me not wathcing properly but yea, it was ok.

Guy Ritchie is like at the right hand side of Danny Boyle/God, so all is well in director heaven. Snatch was fantastic too! Best acting I think Ive ever seen from Brad Pitt. Have you seen that?

Ferris is cool. So is Weird Science but Breakfast Club was over-rated. Hated the really girly ones like Sixteen Candles though. As long as its not the entire filmography of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Chuck Norris, I'm into the guyish movies
Well, I'm a Burton/Ritchie/Tarantino fan boy, although with Tarantino the expectations are too high, so fan boy is a slight stretch because I didn't like Death Proof. So I like everything Ritchie has done, Sherlock Holmes is a 7/10, not great but highly enjoyable and I felt Downy JR and Jude Law had some on screen chemistry even if it was limited at times.

Of course, but personally Lock Stock > Snatch. Even though Brad Pitt was so good in it, when I first saw it, I didn't know it was him. Unbelievable that I didn't notice, but he was just that character and nothing else. My opinion of Brad Pitt was he was in the same bracket as Tom Cruise - an overrated tosser but I have a level of respect for Pitt.

Breakfast Club is great fun, I'll give you that one. Not a favourite movie, mind.
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Ah'll chib ye fir it.

& the gadge tae!
Claiming because of the geographical > violence. 1-0. I think a lot of people would fight us for it to be their favourite, it's truly an outstanding peace of work. I hope the sequel is as good "Porno."
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It'll be ****, Ewan's not doing it. Besides claiming it because of the geography is ridiculous, I'll just have Kayleigh claim it and give it to me cause I'm her dear Boaby.
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