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Pretty nice. The Nostalgia Critic has a new part, Old VS New. Now he compered the old Batman and the new one. LINK!
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Just watching the classic A Bridge Too Far - possibly the movie with the most stellar cast list ever. Just listen to these names: Dirk Bogarde, James Caan, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Edward Fox, Elliott Gould, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins, Hardy Krüger, Robert Redford, Ryan O'Neal, Robert Redford, Liv Ullmann, Maximilian Schell...
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I saw....oh it's so horrible to tell of it....oh the monstroxity, oh the horror!!...*sigh* I saw "The Librarian 2". Don't judge me just yet for I was bored beyond comprehension! The first film was sorta alright, I could live with the mofo ugly "heroine" and even the lack of proper visual effects, and oddly enough the story seemed to work, considering it was a low-budget indiana copy. But the sequel was...storyless, sloppy and shouldn't have ever been made. Also, the fact that this movie's "heroine" is a girl I've only seen in one film before, in which she was sleeping with four guys she is teaching to row (*yawn*) at the same time, just doesn't help this trainwreck. I wish I had just bored myself to death instead of watching this POS...
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Saw Angels & Demons... man was that predictable... and teh science was horrid.
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Meh, originally we where going to be like 20 people (zergling rush >>> bad movie), but that got canceled, and yesterday ppl wanted to go to the moving pictures... and there was nothing else interesting on... and i had nothing else to do...Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:I hope someone forced you to watch it cause anyone can smell it's a pile of junk from miles away! And Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon?! Pfft!!
But yeah, it wasn't unexpected...
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Watched Shaolin Soccer yesterday, man that movie is made of epic win, compared to crappy Hollywood comedies
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I repeat myself then: Pfft!ThunderTitan wrote:Meh, originally we where going to be like 20 people (zergling rush >>> bad movie), but that got canceled, and yesterday ppl wanted to go to the moving pictures... and there was nothing else interesting on... and i had nothing else to do...
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I saw some clips at Youtube once, and yes they were awesomely hilariousBorsuc wrote:Watched Shaolin Soccer yesterday, man that movie is made of epic win, compared to crappy Hollywood comedies
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I preferred Kung Fu Hustle myself...
well the sets where pretty... i have to visit Rome some time...Milla aka. the Slayer wrote: I repeat myself then: Pfft!
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I ordered three DVDs online the other day. They just arrived this morning. Can't wait to see them tonight. I bought "Daltry Calhoun" with Johnny Knoxville, hilarious movie! "3-iron", which is aaaa.....Korean movie, I believe. A pretty strange movie but the story is just so unexpected and unpredictable. The last movie I got is called "Spirited Away" by Hayao Miyazaki. Ah, how I love movies
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