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Old 05-24-2011, 02:08 AM   #10071 (permalink)
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Dead Snow and LTROI are so beyond rad it's not even funny.
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Old 05-24-2011, 05:48 AM   #10072 (permalink)
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My Netflix viewings (which were viewed by a close friend of mine and deemed to be bizarre)

Paul McCartney Is Really Dead? : The Last Testament of George Harrison
Easy A
Dead Snow
Delicatessen
Let the Right One In
Easy A and Let the Right One In is on my netflix list.

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Does anyone else feel like making jokes that revolve around the "awkwardness" of everyday life is getting really cliche and boring.

Seriously everything is like the ****ing office now
yes it's cliche but some are still interesting/funny if they are done right.
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Old 05-24-2011, 06:20 PM   #10073 (permalink)
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A great documentary about the Australian Exploitation scene that was made with the same exuberance as the scene itself; witty and anarchic. Many films mentioned that I have never even heard of and as I have been a little lax in watching movies recently, it's a reminder that there is always something else to watch out there. Time to get searching!

It has been a while since I watched this and I had the urge to revisit tonight. Still holds up really well. Fantastic little movie. It is no wonder Daniel Craig got the Bond gig after this.
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Old 05-24-2011, 06:36 PM   #10074 (permalink)
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I wanted to see that new Red Riding Hood movie so I searched the torrents, but couldn't find a dvdrip anywhere. Since I was in the mood to watch a horror styled Red Riding Hood, I did a little research and decided to settle for what I thought was the next best thing, a horror film from 2003 (also titled Red Riding Hood).



Oh, my GOD how I was wrong. This is officially the WORST PIECE OF CRAP I have ever seen. I never thought that I would say this, but "The Hottie And The Nottie" was better than this.
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Old 05-24-2011, 06:38 PM   #10075 (permalink)
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I wanted to see that new Red Riding Hood movie so I searched the torrents, but couldn't find a dvdrip anywhere. Since I was in the mood to watch a horror styled Red Riding Hood, I did a little research and decided to settle for what I thought was the next best thing, a horror film from 2003 (also titled Red Riding Hood).



Oh, my GOD how I was wrong. This is officially the WORST PIECE OF CRAP I have ever seen. I never thought that I would say this, but "The Hottie And The Nottie" was better than this.
Comes out on dvd june 14th.
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Old 05-24-2011, 06:43 PM   #10076 (permalink)
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My Netflix viewings (which were viewed by a close friend of mine and deemed to be bizarre)

Paul McCartney Is Really Dead? : The Last Testament of George Harrison
Easy A
Dead Snow
Delicatessen
Let the Right One In
Delicatessen is pretty bizarre. Also try The City Of Lost Children, by the same director(s), if you happen to like Delicatessen, that is.

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Comes out on dvd june 14th.
I guess I will have to wait for the real thing until then. I just hope it's worth the wait.
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Old 05-24-2011, 11:43 PM   #10077 (permalink)
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Delicatessen is pretty bizarre. Also try The City Of Lost Children, by the same director(s), if you happen to like Delicatessen, that is.
Oh, I super-love Delicatessen. Actually watched it because I saw Amelie a few years ago, and its having the same directors of Amelie contributed to my strong desire to see it. Turns out, Delicatessen is actually even more my kind of movie. Dark humor is one of my true loves.



A lot of people I've talked to have expressed nothing but disdain for Ra's Al Ghul. They seem to think he sucks, but I think that he's actually a really unique and interesting character.

I do kind of dislike that Scarecrow was more of a secondary storyline, though. He's pretty wild.
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Old 05-24-2011, 11:48 PM   #10078 (permalink)
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The scene with the laser-shooting pony unintentionally had me pissing myself. I agree that it's a shame Cillian Murphy's character wasn't played up better.
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Old 05-24-2011, 11:55 PM   #10079 (permalink)
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I though The Dark Knight was miles better than the reboot. I don't really know of the next one can top it either. Ledger carried it.

Maybe they can utilize Bale more.
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A lot of people I've talked to have expressed nothing but disdain for Ra's Al Ghul. They seem to think he sucks, but I think that he's actually a really unique and interesting character.

I do kind of dislike that Scarecrow was more of a secondary storyline, though. He's pretty wild.
Ra's Al Ghul is much more interesting in the comics

Scarecrow I thought was done pretty well
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