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I have many, many interesting ways to torture a man.
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Saw "Splice" last night. Most of it was pretty good. The effects for the 'creature' known as "Dren" were amazing. I love the way they can blend different techniques these days to make things look so real. It had a pretty good story line, nice character development, did a good job on developing audience sympathy for Dren... Then in the last 5 minutes, it's like the director said "OOops! This was a monster movie! Quick! Kill everyone and set up for the sequel! Roll Credits!" WTF?
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Saw "Splice" last night. Most of it was pretty good. The effects for the 'creature' known as "Dren" were amazing. I love the way they can blend different techniques these days to make things look so real. It had a pretty good story line, nice character development, did a good job on developing audience sympathy for Dren... Then in the last 5 minutes, it's like the director said "OOops! This was a monster movie! Quick! Kill everyone and set up for the sequel! Roll Credits!" WTF?
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She probably mostly means by talking...Veldrynus wrote:Kinky!ScarlettP wrote:I have many, many interesting ways to torture a man.
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Yeah. Hate it when that happens.
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My son and his girlfriend saw Toy Story last night. They said it was "Excellent and wraps up the story line nicely."
Maybe hubby and I will go see it soon. He has worked all weekend, including today (Father's day).
On topic - sort of...
My son and his girlfriend saw Toy Story last night. They said it was "Excellent and wraps up the story line nicely."
Maybe hubby and I will go see it soon. He has worked all weekend, including today (Father's day).
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Just saw Inglorious Basterds, and although I adored the imagery, the clearly Ganz-inspired Wuttke, the Katee Sackhoff-like Mélanie Laurent and the omnilingual Christoph Waltz, I also think that Tarantino is repeating himself music-wise as well as in building mortality themes.
By the way, the contrafactual killing of Hitler (spelled Adolph, mind you) was done as early as 1984, with the game Beyond Castle Wolfenstein, so that "we couldn't get him in real life, so we got him on the screen" thing is nothing new.
By the way, the contrafactual killing of Hitler (spelled Adolph, mind you) was done as early as 1984, with the game Beyond Castle Wolfenstein, so that "we couldn't get him in real life, so we got him on the screen" thing is nothing new.
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Silly Kalah, thinking that video games matter....
Also, obligatory Downfall parody: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjkVQ1q0cxs
Also, obligatory Downfall parody: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjkVQ1q0cxs
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Going to watch Shrek 4 on next weeked, before going on vacations to the North of my country, visiting my family for the first time since I have left home, 5 years ago.
I'm pretty much anxious, so I'm going to watch Shrek to relax a bit. Dunno if someone else has, have you?
I'm pretty much anxious, so I'm going to watch Shrek to relax a bit. Dunno if someone else has, have you?
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