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Thomas Ryan - Mad Tom Crew
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:02 am
Is anyone excited to see any of the new movies comming out? (aside from 300?) I can't wait for Grindhouse to come out. It looks sick. cool I mean, it's two movies in one and one of them has a hot chick with a gun attatched to the stum of her leg. Plus it has explosions and killing and the other things a good action movie needs. pirate Trailer. pirate
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:12 am
No matter how kickass of a cripple she may be...
Bikko will always be cooler. It is a simple fact.
I don't really look into movies lately. I'm more of a book person, and even then I'm picky. The last book I really got into was House of Leaves. Even then, I'm still trying to catalogue all the hidden messages and misspellings.
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Thomas Ryan - Mad Tom Crew
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:27 am
[Dill] No matter how kickass of a cripple she may be... Bikko will always be cooler. It is a simple fact. I don't really look into movies lately. I'm more of a book person, and even then I'm picky. The last book I really got into was House of Leaves. Even then, I'm still trying to catalogue all the hidden messages and misspellings. I have no idea who Bikko is. XP Books are good too. ^_^ Good ones are hard to find though. sweatdrop -Looks into the forementioned book-
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:10 am
The only other movie I know is coming out soon is Reign Over Me. And I'd like to see it, I'm not dying to see it. It just looks interesting, and I like Adam Sandler--he's entertaining. xD
But the #1 movie I want to see is 300. *dies* Must....see.....
I'm so behind on movies. I still haven't see some others that came out months ago. Like Apocalypto. Ah well.
As for books? I <3. I just finished a book about Helen of Troy. I've read it before, but I lurve it. I read it again also because they talk about Sparta and such. It was like....putting my mind in 300 mode. rofl
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:21 pm
T.M.N.T.
Watch it. Hate it. But love it anyway, because it's the ******** T.M.N.T., damnit.
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:34 pm
Pep: That sounds like a chck flick. xd You need to see 300... Just to get it out of your system. 3nodding
Sam: No... They killed the Ninja Turtles... I'll keep the warm memories of them inside and ignore what they've done to them. talk2hand
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Thomas Ryan - Mad Tom Crew
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:00 pm
The first TMNT movie was ******** awesome. Second one was kind of okay. Third movie... WHY DOES HE IMPLODE INTO THE WATER AT THE END?
): I hold no expectations for T.M.N.T.
As neat as a flashy kids movie is, it will never live up to the first one. Never.
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:29 pm
Curse you evil changing plans!
I was going to see 300 this weekend. But nooooooooooooo. Now I'm not.
Whatever. Lame. Stupid. Evil. Stupid squared. Stupid to the nth power.
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:40 pm
This is bad planning!
This is SPARTA!
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:59 pm
Dill: I have to agree with you. 3nodding
Pep: What's more important than a movie? mad
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Thomas Ryan - Mad Tom Crew
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:39 pm
I just noticed the theater ticket on my desk from when my brother went to see Pan's Labyrinth. I wonder if they're still showing. It's 14A, according to the stub, so I should be good to go. Last I heard from my sister, it was restricted or something.
Apparently, it's pretty violent. From what my brother told me when he went to see it, the theater was trying to sell it as a childrens movie on their website. "Watch as young girl dives into her imagination to help her sick mother", etc. So, with the expectation of this being a sort of "Arthur and the Invisibles" or whatever that movie is called he went to watch it.
He thinks it was an okay movie, but had he known about the... subject matter beforehand, he might have been able to appreciate it more.
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:50 pm
[Dill] I just noticed the theater ticket on my desk from when my brother went to see Pan's Labyrinth. I wonder if they're still showing. It's 14A, according to the stub, so I should be good to go. Last I heard from my sister, it was restricted or something. Apparently, it's pretty violent. From what my brother told me when he went to see it, the theater was trying to sell it as a childrens movie on their website. "Watch as young girl dives into her imagination to help her sick mother", etc. So, with the expectation of this being a sort of "Arthur and the Invisibles" or whatever that movie is called he went to watch it. He thinks it was an okay movie, but had he known about the... subject matter beforehand, he might have been able to appreciate it more. Expecting something from a movie almost always leads to a letdown... Often the movies I end up liking the most are ones I hadn't heard much of. ^_^ You should go see it though... Nothing like a free movie. XD
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Thomas Ryan - Mad Tom Crew
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:09 pm
It's not that it was a letdown. My brother loves movies like that, but he likes the occassional kids movie. He's 21. Arthur and the Invisibles is a movie you get stoned and then go and watch, because it's psychadelic like that.
Pan's Labyrinth is incredibly violent. There's torture scenes, and all sorts of things that should probably be in Grindhouse.
It has to deal with going to a movie expecting one genre, and then finding out it's totally different. Not neccessarily a letdown, just something you weren't expecting or prepared to see. On the site they had it as PG. So when the Paleman and started to eat the fairies, which basically look like babies as it was described to me, all the kids started to go batshit crazy they were so scared.
Paleman is creepy. >:
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:13 pm
[Dill] It's not that it was a letdown. My brother loves movies like that, but he likes the occassional kids movie. He's 21. Arthur and the Invisibles is a movie you get stoned and then go and watch, because it's psychadelic like that. Pan's Labyrinth is incredibly violent. There's torture scenes, and all sorts of things that should probably be in Grindhouse. It has to deal with going to a movie expecting one genre, and then finding out it's totally different. Not neccessarily a letdown, just something you weren't expecting or prepared to see. On the site they had it as PG. So when the Paleman and started to eat the fairies, which basically look like babies as it was described to me, all the kids started to go batshit crazy they were so scared. Paleman is creepy. >: Oh... Well I personally like that kind of thing most of the time. ^_^ (Unless I was really jonesing to see a certain genre) Paleman is creepy. 3nodding
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Thomas Ryan - Mad Tom Crew
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:43 pm
You guys seem to be missing the point. It's the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
You assholes and your Pan's Labyrinth. talk2hand
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