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just began watching the second season of lost... some creepy scottish dude who lives down the hatch...

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thanks for spoiling that for anyone who hasn't watched yet :P

i have, but still, you know...
i just finished watching the latest episode from season 3. the thing really slows down and they reveal less and less and raise even more questions, as if there weren't enough questions already.

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But Hellraiser III had Armored Saint! :dio:


I'd rather keep my belief that Armored Saint never did anything that sucked, so I purposely forget they were in that movie.


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The Ring 2 - Sucked. It seems that they made a sequel just to cash in on the hype. Some cool scenes (i particularly liked the scene where the dead girl climbs up the well, chasing the heroine) but a pretty pointless flick overall.

Hellraiser 3 - Hellraiser is my absolute favorite of all the 80's slasher series'. The third one is okay, some pretty cool scenes of violence, but nothing special.


Yeah The ring 2 was utter shit. She can possess a TV, but don't cap the well. she can't get out if the well is capped. Lazy, lazy writing overall.

Hellraiser 3-EWWWWW. A black mark on the series for sure.


It is just like the Japanese Ring 2 which stunk it up too. Basically he just took what he wrote for that and the ending of Dark Water and combined them togather for a horrible part 2. Actually if you want to see the true "Ring 2" check out Rasen, it is slow but a decent movie and follows the 2nd book as well.


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bought all three Matrix's films the other day in a boxset, cheap luckely. Even though the first movie was awsome i have to say that i found many of dialogues in the three movies so damn cheesy that i ended up getting fucking annoyed with the movies.
Examples: " No!" Neo sais just as agents fire their guns at him, and the bullets seems to understand that.
" No!" Smith sais when he see's Neo regains his strenght, or something.
Besides, that Messias-crap and fate-crap get very tiresome in the end, and with the same lame dialoques said by several ppl " i believe in Neo", " I believe", " the Oracle told me Neo was the one", " i've been waiting for you", I've been expeting you, " what ever happened, happened for a reason" and bla bla. It's basicly the same 10 lines that are repeated in the trilogy. And the ppl behind the movies tried to make the movies exciting by throwing in some riddles without ever answering them properly.

Not only that, but i have to say i keep wondering about a few things. Why can't the agents hit shit even though they're nothing but software in a digital world?!? - it should be easy to hit a digital lifeform since their position is in the code. And why is it that they keep entering the Matrix from their hovercraft and not from Zion where they could be protected? And why doesn't Zion have those EMP installed in the first so they can kill those electronic squids (matrix 3), instead of relying on a battleships equiped with EMP. And why does Neo all of a sudden get superpowers in the real worldThere are many more questions.. bah! i tell u, bah!!! And why does Neo all of a sudden get superpowers in the real world.



The Matrix trilogy can be descriped with this "simple" sentence:
Guns and fists - Neo, I love you - Neo, you're the One - Neo kicks Smith


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one thing i never understood in the matrix is how they got Neo's (and other people's) body out of the "pods" where they were being kept.

duh me so dumb

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The Prestige. Hella good. :dio:


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Mystic River - 8/10 Good movie with stupid ending.


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Broken Flowers - I really liked this movie, although I can definitely see why people hated the ending. Bill Murray does the whole depressed aging dude really well.


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Broken Flowers - I really liked this movie, although I can definitely see why people hated the ending. Bill Murray does the whole depressed aging dude really well.


That movie pissed me off. Not just the ending, it helped however. There is a scene where we watch Bill Murray sit on a couch for what felt like at least 2 full minutes (it probably wasnt) but goddamn. I dont care if I missed the point of it all either, it was just plain boring. And I love Murray and loved every second of Lost In Translation.

Just watched: The Life of David Gale - 8.5/10 I liked it alot, Kevin Spacey usually delivers.


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Borat-1000,000/10

Believe the hype, that movie is the funniest fucking thing I have ever seen. My head hurt at the end after laughing so hard.


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Broken Flowers - I really liked this movie, although I can definitely see why people hated the ending. Bill Murray does the whole depressed aging dude really well.


That movie pissed me off. Not just the ending, it helped however. There is a scene where we watch Bill Murray sit on a couch for what felt like at least 2 full minutes (it probably wasnt) but goddamn. I dont care if I missed the point of it all either, it was just plain boring. And I love Murray and loved every second of Lost In Translation.

Just watched: The Life of David Gale - 8.5/10 I liked it alot, Kevin Spacey usually delivers.

Yeah I can totally see someone hating it. I couldn't stand Lost in Translation and only got 30 minutes in :P. I really liked the music in Broken Flowers so maybe that's what I was focusing on during the long parts of nothing happening.

Life of David Gale was a good movie, I should watch it again since last time I saw it was like when it first came out. I find pretty much anything Kevin Spacey is in rocks (except the new Superman).

Watched Wordlplay 2 nights ago, finished it, and then wondered why I watched it. It wasn't bad, I just don't care about crossword puzzles :P


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Borat-1000,000/10

Believe the hype, that movie is the funniest fucking thing I have ever seen. My head hurt at the end after laughing so hard.


Yes Borat is awesome, from the opening credits to the end credits (especially the end credits) you are laughing your ass off! It hurt my stomach. I also saw Saw III, hated it! Yes and I got seasons 1 and 2 of In Living Colour.


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Borat-1000,000/10

Believe the hype, that movie is the funniest fucking thing I have ever seen. My head hurt at the end after laughing so hard.


Yes Borat is awesome, from the opening credits to the end credits (especially the end credits) you are laughing your ass off! It hurt my stomach. I also saw Saw III, hated it! Yes and I got seasons 1 and 2 of In Living Colour.


In Living Color was a great show. Do the DVD's have the music parodies? I heard those were omitted.


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Stranger Than Fiction - 9/10 Really liked this, not really as funny as I thought, but really good for other reasons.

Memoirs of a Geisha - 7.5/10 First half is pretty awesome, starts to get old near the end.

Dave Chapelle Season 1 - 8/10 Good, but not as funny as I remembered, I think Season 2 was waaaaay better.

Winter Passing - 6/10 Pretty disappointing, I dunno what I expected from this, but it certainly wasnt what I got. Still had some good moments though. Those who hate Will Ferrell should check this out, he was the best part of the movie, more of a serious role, But still funny with his character's quirkyness. Personally I love Will Ferrell though.. Funny funny man..


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Duets - why the hell doesn't that prat let Gwyneth Paltrow sing in Coldplay? She's got a great voice!


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Memoirs of a Geisha - My girlfriend forced me into watching this, and i actually liked it. I usually hate chick flicks.


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Trainspotting

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Broken Flowers - I really liked this movie, although I can definitely see why people hated the ending. Bill Murray does the whole depressed aging dude really well.


That movie pissed me off. Not just the ending, it helped however. There is a scene where we watch Bill Murray sit on a couch for what felt like at least 2 full minutes (it probably wasnt) but goddamn. I dont care if I missed the point of it all either, it was just plain boring. And I love Murray and loved every second of Lost In Translation.

Just watched: The Life of David Gale - 8.5/10 I liked it alot, Kevin Spacey usually delivers.

Yeah I can totally see someone hating it. I couldn't stand Lost in Translation and only got 30 minutes in :P. I really liked the music in Broken Flowers so maybe that's what I was focusing on during the long parts of nothing happening.

Life of David Gale was a good movie, I should watch it again since last time I saw it was like when it first came out. I find pretty much anything Kevin Spacey is in rocks (except the new Superman).

Watched Wordlplay 2 nights ago, finished it, and then wondered why I watched it. It wasn't bad, I just don't care about crossword puzzles :P


I loved Lost in Translation, mostly because of the cinematography, can't say it was an exciting movie, still it was beautiful, so is Scarlett.

Recently watched movies, hmm.

John Tucker Must Die - Crap.

The Grudge 2 - Crap.

Failure to Launch - Crap, love Zooey Deschanel though.


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Monster - Fucking loved it, see it if you haven't already


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