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Old 04-05-2015, 05:45 PM   #15101 (permalink)
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I saw Barton Fink this morning, which was an enjoyable film. It had Coel written all over it, which is never a bad thing.
Excellent film.
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Old 04-05-2015, 05:48 PM   #15102 (permalink)
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It sounds like it's a thriller with creepy and atmospheric elements.
creepy and thriller i get... atmospheric is where i'm not sure
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Old 04-05-2015, 11:59 PM   #15103 (permalink)
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The atmosphere of the movie is creepy.

I watched Little Nicky with my sister.
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Old 04-06-2015, 10:51 AM   #15104 (permalink)
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Watched The Punisher again last night. I love that movie!
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Old 04-06-2015, 11:05 AM   #15105 (permalink)
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Watched The Punisher again last night. I love that movie!
You should check out Punisher: War Zone. Far better movie.

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You should check out Punisher: War Zone. Far better movie.
Oooh, more Ray Stevenson!
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Yeah Punisher: War Zone was so much better than that Thomas Jane abortion, yet for whatever reason it completely bombed. I wonder who owns the rights to the character now, maybe Marvel can do something on Netflix with him, that'd be kind of cool.
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Yeah Punisher: War Zone was so much better than that Thomas Jane abortion, yet for whatever reason it completely bombed. I wonder who owns the rights to the character now, maybe Marvel can do something on Netflix with him, that'd be kind of cool.
It bombed because it was rated R, so the kids couldn't see it, the adults weren't gonna go see some comic book movie, and while the Punisher has name recognition, he's still B-level and not spandexy enough to ride the comic book wave; therefore the studio probably just didn't give a **** about promoting it. I didn't even know the movie existed until I saw a copy at the library.

And I'd totally watch a Netflix show with the Punisher. Mature show about a violent, borderline sociopathic vigilante hunting down the mob? **** yes.
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And I just checked. Marvel officially has the rights to the Punisher again. Apparently War Zone was actually a Marvel Studios movie. I guess back in '08 they didn't have the marketing know how to get the word out.
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Just stumbled across this review of the latest Kevin James movie. Yes, this is the entire review.

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1. Twin hangnails.

2. Biting into a piece of fruit you discover to be rotten, then realise you’re too hungry to care so swallow the spoiled produce. This causes a work absence of four days.

3. When you’re grating cheese, you look away from the serrated edge when you think you’ve got a grove going, and then you slice off the top of your thumb at the joint.

4. Carrying a round of beers 450 metres through a crowded rock festival and spilling them all at the point of destination. You are met with no sympathy and have to return to purchase more beer, this time with moist ankles.

5. A power cut which occurs when you’re in a lift and are en route to the funeral of an old neighbour.

6. Accidentally having an Amazon package mailed to an old address and being forced to personally collect the item. When asked out of awkward courtesy what the item is by the new tenants of the house, you reveal that it’s a lesser known Eric Clapton album.

7. The point at which you discover you have an allergy to chocolate.

8. Having the front wheel of your bike stolen and knowing it was your fault for not amply securing it.

9. When a contact lens accidentally slides around the side of the eyeball. It remains there for 45 minutes, long enough to make you question returning to this method of ocular amelioration.

10. When a family pet accidentally swallows a lighter.

11. Losing an arm wrestling contest (best of three) in front of a prospective beau.

12. Discovering that your brand new house has been requisitioned by an officially sanctioned archeological dig and you’re moved into a motel in Stevenage for seven months. When you return to your new house, it feels somehow different.

13. Cycling up-hill in strong winds with a gammy leg.

14. Feeling a pebble in your shoe, taking action to remove it, then discovering it’s a human tooth.

15. The 1992 album 'Paris' by Malcolm McLaren.

16. Going for a run at the same time as a large group of primary school children are walking home. They all laugh at you.

17. Going on holiday to a remote beach destination with a friend and discovering that they are unrepentantly racist.

18. Being overcharged at restaurant but being too immersed in ennui to complain.

19. Watching other people bowling.

20. Witnessing a low-wage fast food worker crying. When you ask why, you discover they've just been told they'll, "never ice skate again".
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