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Just like how I know many college guys who think they're the smartest sons of bitches in the world because they feverishly watch every David Lynch movie.
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[QUOTE=Kage]Tarantino does the same for me, becaues there are so many ignorant high school boys who drool over his sh[color=white]it[/color] because there's so much blood, and don't know a dam thing about filmmaking.[/QUOTE]
I actually enjoyed Pulp Fiction. Kill Bill wasn't great though. |
I thought Kill Bill Vol. 1 was a fun kung-fu-type flick.
Vol. 2 kinda...outsmarts itself. |
I really liked Kill Bill. I'm just glad I didn't see any of the films that Tarantino was ripping off or else I might have been disappointed! Also the trick is to subconsciously glue the two halves of the movie together so they complement each other instead of being incomplete.
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[QUOTE=Illmatic]I thought Kill Bill Vol. 1 was a fun kung-fu-type flick.
Vol. 2 kinda...outsmarts itself.[/QUOTE] I didn't bother with Vol. 2 :-/ Nice ninja edit YDload. |
Is that a Necrophagist avatar I see?
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You're forgetting shi[color=white]t[/color] like Resevior Dogs.
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[QUOTE=Illmatic]
Yeah, what would I know about being stereotyped.[/QUOTE] That's not the point. You're the one who started insulting anything he liked, seemingly without provocation (unless you count disagreeing on Samuel L Jackson provocation). |
[QUOTE=Eleventeen]Is that a Necrophagist avatar I see?[/QUOTE]
yep. |
Just got back from seeing the remake of [i]The Longest Yard[/i]. GREAT movie; definitely the best I've seen this year. It was d[i]a[/i]mn funny.
NP: Heathen - Deaf In The Silence (demo track; pre-BtS) |
[QUOTE=Bartender]That's not the point. You're the one who started insulting anything he liked, seemingly without provocation.[/QUOTE]
Of course I did. That's what I do. [QUOTE=RCA]Just got back from seeing the remake of The Longest Yard. GREAT movie; definitely the best I've seen this year. It was d[size=2]amn[/size] funny.[/QUOTE] Oh no... I take it you didn't see the original (one of the five best sports movies ever made). five best: Raging Bull, Hoop Dreams, He Got Game, the original Longest Yard, Rocky |
I've seen the original plenty of times; I love that version as well.
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[QUOTE=madeyadams]Silly nerds talking about Star Wars.
In other news.. It's so FUC[B][I][/B][/I]KING hot here in Seattle. It's about 92-93.. theres's a serious heat wave where we are. It's supposed to be gone by Monday. My house doesn't have airconditioning.. so every hour or so i put my feet into a freezing cold ice bath. I'm dying.. Seattle was not meant to be this hot. I just hope it's not this hot tomorrow at FOLKLIFE!! Weeee!!![/QUOTE] Heh heh... every time I'm in Seattle, you guys are always in the middle of a drought. One time, I came in the summer, over a course of time where it hadn't rained in eighteen days. 90-95 everyday, but what's nice is that it was 0% humidity. I can't speak from experience if this is the kind of humidity you are currently having, however. [quote=Ray]Deep Blue Sea was still much, much better than Remember The Titans.[/quote] /stifles laughter [quote=Ray]Remember The Titans was a horrible movie, but it's infuriating, patronizing sh[font=]it[/font] with the most implausible football and non-football scenes in any serious sports movie.[/quote] Why, because of the racial tensions? Serious question. I'm not sure where you're coming from. But come on, it was in the South, and that town was small. High school football was the ONLY thing that kept that city alive. Think of the era that that movie was supposed to be shot in, and all the events in the world that were taking place. No one can deny, though, that one of the best football movies of all-time is [i]Brian's Song[/i]. [quote=M-H_617]Well being a white man I am embarassed by Vanilla Ice, but I'm not complaining about him, now am I?[/quote] Haha. [quote=Ray]I'M GONNA GOUGE YOUR EYES OUT AND SKULLFUC[font=]K[/font] YOU[/quote] Yessssss. Good line. [quote=Ray]So in other words, you like the most mind-boggingly pretentious horsesh[font=]it[/font] imaginable? I'm just a simple man. Unlike you.[/quote] Okay, now you're just being a dick :-\ [quote=Ray]Yeah, what would I know about being stereotyped.[/quote] Jesus Christ, how many times are you going to play the race card here? Not everyone is tryin' to bring the brothas down (well, except madey, maybe). In your world, fine, I don't live in Chicago or Boston. But I live in fuc[font=]king Detroit, where there are plenty of black men and women living in the city.[/font] The difference here is that a majority of them- neighbors, classmates, the Mayor- embrace being African-American, instead of saying "Boohoo I'm black everyone's tryin' to bring the brotha down, so I'm going to act like a condescending as[font=]shole on the Internet and attack everyone's opinions while trying to establish that anything that runs through my fingers is certifiable fact."[/font] Well, should you choose to go into politics like you say you will, then you're going to need to have all those skills. [quote=Bartender]You insulted people without provocation.[/quote] [quote=Ray]Of course I did. That's what I do.[/quote] Get the hell out of here, then, you prick. Shape up or shut the hell up. |
That makes the first one I've seen who likes both.
I don't mind Adam Sandler['s first two movies] but I have severe doubts that he can pull of the role as well as Burt Reynolds (who actually played football at Florida State, which is how the football scenes worked so well in the original). It also looks like they've also MTV'd the football scenes (read: Over-the-top hits and stupid camera angles). And the presence of Nelly and Tracy Morgan is never an encouraging thing. And the presence of Burt Reynolds is as if they re-made The Godfather with Jimmy Fallon as Michael, Vin Diesel as Sonny, Ben Affleck as Tom Hagen, and a mostly out-of-work Al Pacino as Don Vito. |
[QUOTE=high_voltage_acdc]yep.[/QUOTE]
owwwwwnaaaaage |
I really wasn't expecting the film to top the original at all. I went into the theater expecting to see just another new movie again, and it ended up being great.
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(message in a nutshell: quit being idiots and get along, dammit.)
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I never even considered race, though. I was purely talking about acting.
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[QUOTE=Kage]I never even considered race, though. I was purely talking about acting.[/QUOTE]
Part of my point. But never mind, I guess, I'll delete the post. It was a mistake to write that coming into the thread so late. |
Eh, no worries. No hard feelings, Ray.
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I shouldn't have done what I did.
I don't know why I do it, it's something I do subconciously, something that just happens. And I always grasp at straws, the race thing was completely unnecessary. And all I seem to do is derail the thread... |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]I shouldn't have done what I did.
I don't know why I do it, it's something I do subconciously, something that just happens. And I always grasp at straws, the race thing was completely unnecessary. And all I seem to do is derail the thread...[/QUOTE] You don't. And don't put all the blame on yourself, for God's sake. Tensions just get high for whatever reason. It's not that big of a deal. |
That's over with. Let's pick back up on movies, shall we?
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Alright.
I walked to the video store by my house with my family and dog. The place was picked over, and the special was four movies for seven bucks, so we made do with what they had: National Treasure (just saw it tonight... wasn't too bad, just kinda unrealistic in... a lot of parts) Elektra (this is to see if it's as bad as people said it was, even though Jennifer Garner is pretty... but she's lost stock now that she's a little preggie with Ben Affleck :angry:[font=])[/font] Ocean's Twelve (original was good, from what I remember) Flight of the Phoenix (my dad wanted it, don't ask... but is it any good?) Actually, who has seen the aforementioned movies, and are they as good/bad as people claim they are? And I'm surprised at all the positive reviews for The Longest Yard... I may go see that this weekend. |
National Treasure was a fun movie.
Elektra was that bad, yes. Although I did enjoy her performance in 13 Going On 30 Ocean's Twelve was good but not as good or fresh as the original Never seen Flight. |
Flight Of The Phoenix was good. :thumb:
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Ahhh, movies...
...haven't been interested in seeing alot of them lately but The Longest Yard and the new Jet Li movie look good |
There's a new Jet Li movie?
I'm tired. 'Night everyone. |
'Night RCA.
What's the new Jet Li movie called? I haven't heard anything about it. |
[QUOTE=RippingCorpseAttack]There's a new Jet Li movie?
I'm tired. 'Night everyone.[/QUOTE] Yeah, it's called "Unleashed." Basically, he was trained as a child to act as a dog trained to kill under this Russian mobster's command... but eventually, he runs into a blind Morgan Freeman, who plays piano. Li listens to the song and then starts forming his own behavior patterns and so on, and he starts breaking away from the mobster. The only way he can control Li is if he has a collar on him, but when Li stops him from putting the collar on, a bunch of asskicking ensues. At least, that's what I've gotten out of the previews. |
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