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Kil
Evil Skeptic
USA
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Posted - 08/16/2002 : 17:50:34 [Permalink]
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quote: Hmmm.. Could be a documentary of my family...?
(Sorry, Dad: couldn't resist! )
Go to your pod, er, I mean room....
The Evil Skeptic
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Snake
SFN Addict
USA
2511 Posts |
Posted - 08/16/2002 : 18:53:54 [Permalink]
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quote:
quote: 'Morons from OuterSpace'.
Hmmm.. Could be a documentary of my family...?
(Sorry, Dad: couldn't resist! )
-me.
You've got to stand in line behind my family for that Boron. Kil is quite normal compared to the people I grew up with.
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*SAN FERNANDO VALLEY SECESSION - YES
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The SollyLama
Skeptic Friend
USA
234 Posts |
Posted - 08/30/2002 : 09:14:58 [Permalink]
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quote: I just got "Fritz the Cat" and its sequel on DVD, and can't stop watching them.
--Where did you score them on DVD? I've had them on video forever.
SLC Punk was good, but Matt Lillard CAN NOT do a crying scene to save his life. Idle Hands was a goofy take on teen horror films. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is one of my favorites, but alot of people I talk to didn't like it at all. May I suggest the house psilocybin before watching..... Best Defense with Eddie Murphy and Dudley Moore was somewhat funny. I work for a Defense contractor now, so it comes to mind. I believe anything with either Kevin Costner or Julia Roberts should be banned, burned, and all references to them outlawed. Pee Wee Herman can out-act Costner. If Robert's mouth opened any wider, you could flip it over and get Pez.
No remorse, No repent. We don't care what it meant. Another day another death. Another sorrow another breath. |
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PhDreamer
SFN Regular
USA
925 Posts |
Posted - 08/30/2002 : 11:29:27 [Permalink]
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I believe anything with either Kevin Costner or Julia Roberts should be banned, burned, and all references to them outlawed. Pee Wee Herman can out-act Costner.
You can ban Bull Durham when you pry the DVD from my cold, dead hands. And Field of Dreams for that matter. And Tin Cup.
Generally speaking, the errors in religion are dangerous; those in philosophy only ridiculous. -D. Hume |
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The SollyLama
Skeptic Friend
USA
234 Posts |
Posted - 08/30/2002 : 14:06:46 [Permalink]
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Oh I don't argue that the script, cinamatography, score, etc for several Costner films were excellent. I just contend that my cat could have played the part better. Costner has gotten lucky to be asked to be in some good films. He simply darkens the films to an intolerable level. He doesn't really act, he just recites lines. At least he had the sense not to try to fake a Brit accent in Robin Hood. Every southerner in america should have taken out a contract on Costner for embarrassing that accent in JFK. I'm waiting to see him 'act'. I just saw '13 Days' and he just read lines. Exactly like every other film he's in. Ah, to each his own, I guess. Tin Cup? Ugh, golf sissy. Check out 'Slapshot' (the original, not the Baldwin sequel) for some action. Paul Newman blows away Costner and it's about a real sport.
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LouWags
New Member
USA
5 Posts |
Posted - 08/30/2002 : 16:02:24 [Permalink]
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Dragonslayer: Truly awful movie. Truly spectacular dragon! Worth owning just because they have yet to top the dragon special effects, even today!
Question everything. Resist brainwashing. Believe nothing. Learn forever. |
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Gorgo
SFN Die Hard
USA
5310 Posts |
Posted - 08/30/2002 : 19:15:13 [Permalink]
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Just saw Undisputed. Undisputedly the worst movie ever made. Filled with people who could probably be decent actors if they tried. Wow! No plot, terrible acting. Some comic relief from Peter Falk.
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The SollyLama
Skeptic Friend
USA
234 Posts |
Posted - 08/30/2002 : 19:39:34 [Permalink]
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Meet the Feebles. It's a sordid, behind the scenes look at a show exactly like 'The Muppet Show". Well, except for the rabbit with VD, the basement chicken porno studio, the junkie lead star, and the manager constantly getting head from an up and coming wannabe. I found it at Hollywood Video. The Rocky Horror Picture Show shouldn't go unmentioned. But if you haven't been to a theater to see it, you're missing most of the point. It's a blast in a rowdy Boston theater at midnight. I liked Repo Man alot too. It was definetly one for 3:00am acid parties. And Phantasm was another one.
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Snake
SFN Addict
USA
2511 Posts |
Posted - 08/30/2002 : 20:40:33 [Permalink]
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Oh I don't argue that the script, cinamatography, score, etc for several Costner films were excellent. I just contend that my cat could have played the part better. Costner has gotten lucky to be asked to be in some good films. He simply darkens the films to an intolerable level
Substitute Julia Roberts name in place of Costner and I would say the exact same thing. Plus, she is one damn ulgy broad. What is up with that mouth, and that laugh? Not to mention her intelligence level is below that of a pea. I'd give anything to know who she slept with to get to where she is now. There were some good movies she was in, the lawyer/court dramas, that I would have really liked to have seen but I can't stand to look at her so I'll hope someday there will be remakes of them.
---------------- *Carabao forever
*SAN FERNANDO VALLEY SECESSION - YES
*All lives are movie settings, it's what channel you're on that counts. Zatikia
*Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand. Homer Jaye S. |
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PhDreamer
SFN Regular
USA
925 Posts |
Posted - 08/31/2002 : 18:42:36 [Permalink]
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Oh I don't argue that the script, cinamatography, score, etc for several Costner films were excellent. I just contend that my cat could have played the part better. Costner has gotten lucky to be asked to be in some good films. He simply darkens the films to an intolerable level.
If nothing else, he will always own the role of Crash Davis. I don't care what else you say about his other roles, Crash Davis is one of my all-time favorite characters and he had much to do with it being memorable, IMO.
"I give you a gift and you stand there showing up my pitcher??!! Run, dummy!!"
Priceless.
quote: Tin Cup? Ugh, golf sissy. Check out 'Slapshot' (the original, not the Baldwin sequel) for some action. Paul Newman blows away Costner and it's about a real sport.
Oh, I agree. Slapshot is in a rareified league. Right up there with Caddyshack for comedy/sports movies. It doesn't get much better than the Hansens for comedy relief.
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Snake
SFN Addict
USA
2511 Posts |
Posted - 09/25/2002 : 22:10:44 [Permalink]
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so, I'm turning the TV dial around tonight and came upon the starting of the credits of this movie called, 'Blade'? Have you ever heard of it? Weird! I started to watch the 1st minute or two of it but it was really strange. It looked like it would fit this category but since I didn't watch it, I'll never know HOW bad it really was.
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www.CuriousCreations.com
*All lives are movie settings, it's what channel you're on that counts. Zatikia
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Gorgo
SFN Die Hard
USA
5310 Posts |
Posted - 09/26/2002 : 03:18:29 [Permalink]
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I watched all of Blade I and Blade II Snake. As silly vampire movies go, they weren't bad. In fact, it was at a par with most movies and books in the U.S. I can even say they were better than most Wesley Snipes movies, which ain't saying much. It was ten times better than Undisputed
"Not one human life should be expended in this reckless violence called a war against terrorism." - Howard Zinn
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Snake
SFN Addict
USA
2511 Posts |
Posted - 09/26/2002 : 12:41:17 [Permalink]
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I watched all of Blade I and Blade II Snake. It was ten times better than Undisputed
Yikes! There was a sequal?
Never heard of 'Undisputed'. But I'll try to catch that Blade movie when it's on again.(So I'll blame you if I have nightmares). It was just so.....gory(in just the 1st minute). Now mind you, I've seen several Christopher Lee, Drucla movies and they were bloody and disgusting, guess this one was too over the top with the non stop special effects. Thanks for your input.
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*SAN FERNANDO VALLEY SECESSION - YES
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*All lives are movie settings, it's what channel you're on that counts. Zatikia
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Valiant Dancer
Forum Goalie
USA
4826 Posts |
Posted - 09/26/2002 : 13:01:34 [Permalink]
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quote: 'Day of the Animals'? Never heard of that, only 'Day of the Triffids'.
Absolute classic movie. I first saw it when I was a little tacker and it spun me out.
Still watch it whenever it's on tele.
"Damn you people. Go back to your shanties." --- Shooter McGavin
This it?
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0075913
Cthulu/Asmodeus, when you're tired of voting for the lesser of two evils.
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Trish
SFN Addict
USA
2102 Posts |
Posted - 09/27/2002 : 04:44:50 [Permalink]
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Yup, VD, that looks like the right one.
--- I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it. Thomas Jefferson, letter to Archibald Stuart (1791) |
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