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Join Date: Jul 2005
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when i can't find something it's because i'm drunk. or the damn thing's in my pocket.
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Pin Dick
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Florida
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Wedding Crashers for the 3rd time in theaters.
Still funny as hell.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Boston/Minneapolis
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yeah brotherhood of the wolf was awfully bad. i liked the generic native american mystic character the best.
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llama llama duck
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: London
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As you might expect, I think I enjoyed Monica Bellucci best in that film...
The action wasn't too bad... the acting was a touch... wooden. Mark Dacascos, the 'red indian' in the film is perfect for the role, partially cos he can't act.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Sydney, Australia
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For someone around 40, Monica Bellucci is impressively well preserved. And she isnt afraid to show it either.
She couldnt save those awful matrix sequels though.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: France
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Guess Who (coming to dinner) the only thing that wasn't too awful on the plane
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Boston/Minneapolis
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who was the french guy with the silver bullets. he and gerard deipardu seem like the only french actors to cross over at all. that guy is everywhere, as far as french people go.
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llama llama duck
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: London
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The evil dude in Brotherhood of the wolf... he was the Merilvingian in the matrix wasn't he?
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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dont think so. he was in that movie amelie right? ill imdb. ok he wasnt in the matrix. but he was in shrek, as monsieur hood. and oceans 12
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Location: France
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Goddess
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Boston/Minneapolis
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it wasnt Canet (brotherhood of the wolf) it was kassovitz ur true
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#112
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: France
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monoca bellucci's husband then. Vincent Cassel he's the one in Ocean's 12
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Boston/Minneapolis
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yea the fox. i liked him in that. hes reasonably attractive.
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eternally screwed
Join Date: Aug 2004
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I watched on another late night movie merathon
Evil dead 2: funny as hell Schindlers list: good Kids in the all season 3: friggin hilarious The Two towers: very good Conan the barbarian: ifish Gladiator: well done King arthur: ok the jacket: good
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#115
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Kansas
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I watched The Shape Of Things last night. It was written and directed by Neil LaBute who went to the same university as I go to now. I liked it. Hell of a twist at the end.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Watched Billy Madison with Adam Sandler last night. Hilarious.
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Dated
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: California
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The past few days... Heartbreak Ridge (1986) It's kinda lame. In fact, it's like a PG version of Full Metal Jacket, which doesn't cut it for me. Clint Eastwood directs and stars. A Patch Of Blue (1965) Amazing. One of the best films I've seen in my life. It's about a blind white girl, (played by Elizabeth Hartman) who meets and eventually falls in love with a black man (played by Sidney Poitier) whom she met at a local park. As the film progresses, her mother finds out and won't stand for it. Temperature rises between mother and daughter, and also from Ole' Pa (played by Wallace Ford). The mother, played by Shelly Winters, is one of the finest roles I've seen from her yet. **Highly Recommended** Thousands Cheer (1943) A decent movie starring George Sidney, Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly, and Mary Astor. A little boring at some bits, but the film quickly picks up when the musical numbers start to commence towards the finale of the film. Special guest appearances by Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, and Red Skelton. We love Red. Duel (1971) Really good. Probably the best TV movie I've ever had the pleasure to watch. Titanic (1953) Great. Not as spectacular as Cameron's epic, but still worth the watch. It's obvious this film was a major inspiration to Cameron with quite a few strong similarities, and I think it would be a little unfair to compare with the 97' release. I'll leave those interested to find out for themselves. Co-stars Clifton Webb, Barbara Stanwyck, and Robert Wagner. Birthday Girl (2001) What's everyone's opinion on this film? Almost all the important dialogue is in Russian, but I somehow found it all fascinating. I was amused. Nicole Kidman is really hot in this movie. Co-stars Ben Chaplin. She Done Him Wrong (1933) Horrible, well at least I think so anyway. One of Cary Grant's early films, and it showed. I mean by appearance, not by characterization. I found the entire picture boring. Co-stars Mae West. Hitch (2005) It's actually pretty good. But the mistake with this film, in my opinion, is the secondary storyline with Hitch's character and Sara. I thought it slowed the movie down to what the audience really wanted and cared for; the main focus of it all between Albert and Allegra. The entire picture was funny, more than what I expected, but the pace came to a halt during the second half. I think this was the same complaint Roger Ebert gave, if so, I do agree with him. Co-stars Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James, and Amber Valletta. Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969) Classic. I can't believe it took me almost 18 years to finally see this picture. One of my favorite westerns. Co-stars Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and Katharine Ross. Laura (1944) Another classic movie. The cinematography wasn't nearly a great as Orson Welles Touch Of Evil but the movie has film-noir written all over it. For those who are simple-minded, the story is real easy to follow, and you should be impressed by the end of the picture. Co-stars Gene Tierney.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I needed some cheering up, so I had a Adam-and-Drew double: The Wedding Singer and then 50 First Dates. I love those two movies, and personally I like Adam Sandler, despite all the critisism he gets.
50 First Dates is my favourite, probably because I don't harbour any nostalgia for the 1980s, having only been alive for the last two months of that decade (The Wedding Singer is set in the '80s).
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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"Billy Madison" is rather stupid, which is what I think makes it fun watching once in a while. So is "Happy Gilmore", also starring Adam Sandler. In fact, that goes for all these kinds of movies.
I've just finished watching "K-19 - The Widowmaker". Amazing movie. Great performances by Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson. But it has, like pretty much every submarine movie, gotten inspiration from "Das Boot", which is the number one submarine movie ever. "K-19 - The Widowmaker" is definately recommendable.
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Location: New York
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