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Old 03-22-2009, 11:16 AM   #2861 (permalink)
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I bought both Reservoir Dogs and Catch Me If You Can last night. Can't wait to watch 'em after I get back to my dorm today...
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Old 03-22-2009, 12:09 PM   #2862 (permalink)
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About the music...maybe I was a little harsh?? I agree that it went with the movie well. I'm sure it's just about my personal taste. When I popped the DVD in and the menu came up with the music I at first thought "what the hell is this?". But as far as the music as it played out with the movie, it worked. There were alot of crazy twists in the movie and that's what I really loved about it.
you are forgiven lol

speaking of sean william scott!



Monolithic, epic, huge fail on so many levels. In fact that implies I had expectations for it, which I didn't, I was flicking around and came across this forgotten flop and was clearly braindead enough to stick with it.

William Scott, if you google him you'll be confronted with pages of what to me looks like the weaselly guy you always hated for no reason at school, except he's ripped. It's just wrong. Wrong! I don't trust him, I don't trust his little squirrel eyes, I don't trust his face and he has no charisma or charm, not enough to be cast in lead roles anyway

For Billybob (this is fun to say fast in a southern accent) this is the latest in a string of dodgy unfunny comedies and I've already wasted enough time on this... Just don't watch it
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Old 03-22-2009, 12:21 PM   #2863 (permalink)
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you are forgiven lol

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Monolithic, epic, huge fail on so many levels. In fact that implies I had expectations for it, which I didn't, I was flicking around and came across this forgotten flop and was clearly braindead enough to stick with it.

William Scott, if you google him you'll be confronted with pages of what to me looks like the weaselly guy you always hated for no reason at school, except he's ripped. It's just wrong. Wrong! I don't trust him, I don't trust his little squirrel eyes, I don't trust his face and he has no charisma or charm, not enough to be cast in lead roles anyway

For Billybob (this is fun to say fast in a southern accent) this is the latest in a string of dodgy unfunny comedies and I've already wasted enough time on this... Just don't watch it
jebus, how do they get these actors to do this ****?
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Old 03-22-2009, 12:41 PM   #2864 (permalink)
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Old 03-22-2009, 04:11 PM   #2865 (permalink)
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role models, for me, was a 10/10. depends on your definition of humor, but i thought it was hilarious. one of my favorite comedies now. i love seann william scott, and he's in this.
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Old 03-23-2009, 12:18 AM   #2866 (permalink)
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Blades of Glory for me

Wasn't as bad as I initially wrote it off as, but definitely something I'd never watch again, at least sober.
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Old 03-23-2009, 12:21 AM   #2867 (permalink)
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role models, for me, was a 10/10. depends on your definition of humor, but i thought it was hilarious. one of my favorite comedies now. i love seann william scott, and he's in this.
eh, I saw that sometime last week, my bf liked it a lot more than I did, it had some funny moments, but it's been awhile since I've seen a movie that has had me laughing almost the whole way through.

actually, on that note, does anybody have any suggestions for a really funny comedy??????

I want to cry tears of humour.
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Near Dark - Probably would have been able to get into this more had it not been for the endless commentary from the peanut gallery (aka the boys in my house). It's a vampire movie where never once do they mention vampires, which I found interesting. The effects were what really caught my attention though, especially the shoot out scene at the hotel, and the big rig scene at the end. Nobody does gore like that anymore. I miss it. 8.5 / 10

Versus - I love samurais. I love zombies. I love asian film. So yeah, i thought this movie was great. The twist at the end gave me something to think about. This movie definitely has rewatch value. 9/10
Oh hell yes. 2 great films. I paid well over the odds just so I could get the American 2 disc version of Versus. next for your Asian horror film delights: Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Good luck


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Oh hell yes. 2 great films. I paid well over the odds just so I could get the American 2 disc version of Versus. next for your Asian horror film delights: Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Good luck


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Ohhh...I'm excited! *goes to search for new movie NOW*
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Actually tetsuo is quite sick! Do try and find 'The Evil Dead Trap' though and 'Ichi The Killer' too.
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