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twenex
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Mar 21 11:53 UTC 2004 |
Creepy.
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giry
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response 4 of 278:
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Mar 21 13:45 UTC 2004 |
Agora 8 <-> Cinema 62
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slynne
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response 5 of 278:
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Mar 21 21:35 UTC 2004 |
Yeah, I am looking forward to that movie. Hopefully I will have time to
see it next weekend.
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tod
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response 6 of 278:
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Mar 22 17:04 UTC 2004 |
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mcnally
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response 7 of 278:
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Mar 22 17:38 UTC 2004 |
Mix them all together and you could have a truly memorable scene where
Julie Andrews and the Von Trapp children call down a napalm strike on a
bunch of serial-killer zombies.. (Yo-de-lay, yo-de-lay, yo-de-lay-hee-hoo!)
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tod
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response 8 of 278:
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Mar 22 17:50 UTC 2004 |
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twenex
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response 9 of 278:
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Mar 22 18:02 UTC 2004 |
lol.
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gregb
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response 10 of 278:
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Mar 22 19:05 UTC 2004 |
I haven't seen this version of DOTD yet, but from the trailers, it
looks like nothing more than a gore-fest. The '70s original version
was much more suspenseful. The saying, "Less is more," certainly
applied here. Particularly in regards to the pacing. This new
version moves very fast, the zombies are on you in a sec., there's no
time for soaking in what's happening. The original was just the
opposite. That's not to say there wasn't any action, there was. But
it happened on spurts, relying more on things moving slowly. "Night
of the Living Dead" was the same way. This is the version I reccomend.
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grexmom
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response 11 of 278:
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Mar 22 20:47 UTC 2004 |
I am looking for the name of a movie, that mocks the Godfather movie
genre. According to a student I know; there is this one scene where
some woman eats tons of gas producing foods ( eggs, broccoli, etc) and
then lights a match lifts her leg and blows of the side of a building.
Does that sound familiar to anyone? If so, what is the name of that
movie?
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tod
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response 12 of 278:
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Mar 22 20:50 UTC 2004 |
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grexmom
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response 13 of 278:
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Mar 23 02:23 UTC 2004 |
Thanks Tod :)
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happyboy
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response 14 of 278:
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Mar 24 17:51 UTC 2004 |
IAHB "Dawn of the DEad" beat "Bravechrist" at the boxoffice
last weekend.
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tod
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response 15 of 278:
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Mar 24 18:15 UTC 2004 |
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happyboy
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response 16 of 278:
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Mar 24 18:32 UTC 2004 |
ROSIE PALM!
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mcnally
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response 17 of 278:
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Mar 25 17:40 UTC 2004 |
The BBC is reporting
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3563405.stm) that Monty Python's
"Life of Brian" will enjoy a theatrical re-release this year and be marketed
as an alternative to Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ."
I find the idea to be in amusingly bad taste and support it for no better
reason than that it's sure to offend a lot of people who could really stand
to have their buttons pushed.
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other
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response 18 of 278:
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Mar 25 17:41 UTC 2004 |
What mcnally said. (#17)
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albaugh
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response 19 of 278:
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Mar 25 17:56 UTC 2004 |
"The Passion of the Brian"
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gregb
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response 20 of 278:
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Mar 25 17:59 UTC 2004 |
"The Passion of the Fruit"
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albaugh
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response 21 of 278:
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Mar 25 18:01 UTC 2004 |
"The Brian of the Fruit"
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tpryan
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response 22 of 278:
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Mar 25 18:07 UTC 2004 |
And in Life of Brian, you do see the Full Monty Phyton.
(oh what a beautiful morning).
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tpryan
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response 23 of 278:
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Mar 25 18:09 UTC 2004 |
And a thank you to George Harrison for coming to the
financial rescue of the Phythons, who had fundig for "Brian"
cut days before filming was to begin.
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bru
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response 24 of 278:
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Mar 26 03:48 UTC 2004 |
The jewish suicide squad rocks!
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parcel
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response 25 of 278:
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Mar 26 03:55 UTC 2004 |
YEAH
f*r
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gregb
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response 26 of 278:
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Mar 26 14:16 UTC 2004 |
I picked up the "Ausstin Powers: Goldmember" DVD recently and I'm not
happy with it. Not because of the movie itself, that was OK. No, it's
because of the "Infinifilm" stuff. It disabled my scan and pause
functions, which means I have to stop the disc, which means I have to
start watching from the beginning of the chapter I was in, which is
ANNOYING! This is the only DVD I have that does does this so I'm
certain Infinifilm is the culprit.
Has anyone else had similar experiences with Infinifilm DVD's?
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gull
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response 27 of 278:
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Mar 26 14:32 UTC 2004 |
I had the same problem with that DVD. I hope this kind of
control-freakery doesn't become more common. It reminds me of when
Disney used to disable all the controls during the 'preview of coming
attractions' segment, so you had to watch it all the way through every time.
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