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#156372 by All Hail99
Mon Aug 13, 2007 4:59 am
From Dusk Till Dawn.

I've seen it many times before but I think its awesome!
There are some ridiculous parts but they are forgivable in my opinion.

#156384 by FUBAR
Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:54 am
All Hail99 wrote:From Dusk Till Dawn.

I've seen it many times before but I think its awesome!
There are some ridiculous parts but they are forgivable in my opinion.


The whole movie is ridiculous and all the better for it!

#156389 by gozu
Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:13 am
Noodles wrote:
gozu wrote:failure to launch.

i hate sara jessica parker

lol i read that as "failure to laugh"


that too

#156403 by All Hail99
Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:31 am
FUBAR wrote:
All Hail99 wrote:From Dusk Till Dawn.

I've seen it many times before but I think its awesome!
There are some ridiculous parts but they are forgivable in my opinion.


The whole movie is ridiculous and all the better for it!


This is true :lol:

#156412 by BlueRaja
Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:00 pm
The Break-up.

Eh. :? Could have been better. Needed more Jason Bateman.

#156438 by gozu
Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:45 am
the break up gets billed as a comedy but i really don't think it is its quite harrowing

#156451 by All Hail99
Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:02 am
Thats that film with Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston in it isn't it?

Haven't seen it myself but lets just say that people haven't exactly given it dazzling reviews.

On films I've seen, I've just finished watching Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and the Family Guy movie.

Kevin Smith is a genius in my opinion, Jay and Silent Bob never fail to make me laugh hysterically.

As for the Family Guy movie, I think you need to be a fan to appreciate it but its funny in its own way (as most Family Guy episodes are).

Looks like I've gone on a movie stint :P

#156469 by BlueRaja
Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:19 am
Yeah, I really didn't think it was that funny. There were some funny moments, but all in all, it was a bit boring. Too bad, because I usually enjoy anything with Vaughn and/or Jon Favreau. Great cast, but something happened with the script...or something.

#156471 by Noodles
Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:35 pm
gozu wrote:the break up gets billed as a comedy but i really don't think it is its quite harrowing

I've heard its watching two people break up, I guess maybe that's funny for someone who hasnt been in a relationship or something.

The Puffy Chair was like that too although I dont think it was billed as a comedy I'm just dumb and thought it would be one

#156475 by Archetype
Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:59 pm
Just got back from a Star Wars trilogy marathon (4, 5, 6). Probably about the 20th time I saw these movies... beer, whiskey, weed and good old nostalgic fun.

#156483 by JuZ
Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:05 pm
gozu wrote:
Noodles wrote:
gozu wrote:failure to launch.

i hate sara jessica parker

lol i read that as "failure to laugh"


that too


To combine The Family Guy and Sarah Jessica Parker:

Brian: "The FCC are censoring anything that might be viewed as unpleasant."
Peter: "What the hell? They let Sarah Jessica Parker's face on TV and she looks like a foot!"

:lol:

#156942 by sarai-chan
Tue Aug 21, 2007 2:02 am
Stephen King's Rose Red

I've been avoiding this film because of it's length.
Four hours of King's world seemed just too much for me.
Finally I said ok, let's watch it, and if I fall asleep, let me sleep.

And I stared the TV the whole movie.
At that point where a normal lenght movie ends, things just
get to their start.

Casting is awesome, every character just is and looks the right way.
Emery Waterman just makes me nausious, but that I think was the point all the way :lol:

4 hours isn't long enough for this film, I got the feeling
that some events were speed up so it wouldn't be a 5 hours film.

No way I could watch this as a serie, too catching and
well, you just can't pause it for a week or a day :lol:

I need to get my hands on the book so I can compare them.
Usually I prefer books (more space for imagination), but
after seeing and reading King's Misery I think
that time movie was better.

I recommend this movie to someone who hasn't seen it
and for those who have too much time :D

For long but short length and pretty not-that-good-special effects I
need to lower my points to a poor total of

8/10

#156978 by fullgore
Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:01 am
That's my girls favorite movie. I haven't seen it, it doesnt sound like the most original movie in the world. But I hear if you can get past that it's great. It's actually a mini-series that was aired on TV i think.

I saw the prequel.

Also I'm not sure there is a book. Stephen King wrote the script for the movie, I don't think he has a book by the same name. Maybe he does, but I haven't seen it........

#156997 by gozu
Tue Aug 21, 2007 1:50 pm
i put a sticker on that at work.... uh no i haven't seen it sorry :(

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