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I'm not sure why they even try to broadcast these. Any existing fans of the films know what they're missing but those who haven't seen these movies probably don't understand why they are such great, timeless films once the best parts of them have been edited away...
We watched Pulp Fiction on cable last night. Funny as hell, edited.
We also tried watching the Big Lebowski (my favorite movie, ever) on cable. We turned it off. Just not as funny without all the f-bombs.
Michelle
The voice of mile 18
Tri Rule #1 of Triathlon Training/Racing - If Momma ain't happy nobody is happy
Good Bad & The Monkey
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
District 9 is a fantastic sci-fi movie if you can stand the violence/gore.
It's not often you get a story this original done perfectly.
rectumdamnnearkilledem
District 9 is a fantastic sci-fi movie if you can stand the violence/gore. It's not often you get a story this original done perfectly.
It was really, really good...boy, what a sock in the gut, though. Definitely leaves the viewer feeling pretty heavy.
Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
~ Sarah Kay
Hearty recommendation here for "Inglourious Basterds".
Christoph Waltz is a revelation. (Unless you're already very familiar with modern German cinema, unlike myself.)
Okay - needed a break at work today so I went through the rest of the pages. Added 13 movies to the zip list. (Canadian version of netflix)
I just watched Blood Diamond. Good movie. I know. I suck at reviews.
First or last...it's the same finish line
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Just saw Inglorious Basterds. Wow. Pure, Tarrentino. If you like any of his movies, you'll love this one. If you don't, well....
Personally would not recommend it for younguns but not personally having any don't know what they watch but will stick to my recomendation.
Outside Lane
See how they run...
Hey, nice marmot!
The Supreme Court has roundly rejected prior-restraint.
Ben
"The world is my country, science is my religion."-- Christiaan Huygens
Ha.
"If you have the fire, run..." -John Climacus
skeeter and I watched "Run Fat Boy Run" the other night - and neither of us have laughed so hard in ages... gotta love British humor and the way they say "mara-thun"
I watched that movie with a room full of non-runners and they loved it. It actually inspired some of them to consider running.
i was kind of annoyed when he said he was going to "run a marathon" in 3 weeks, but as the story played out, i kind of got the feeling that they were sort of making fun of the whole running thing (in a good way). i definitely laughed.