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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh View Post
    In a completely different spectrum, I just got to watching my Blu-ray of 2010: The Year We Make Contact. It's a very good film but not quite as good as 2001: A Space Odyssey. I am a sucker for the cold war tensions expressed in the film. I am still deciding as to whether the end of 2001 makes more or less sense now. If you have seen 2001: A Space Odyssey you know what I am talking about.
    I'd go with more, but 2010 is a sequel to the novel. Slightly different endings and all that. Generally speaking 2001 wasn't really intended to make much sense, it was mostly supposed to be weirdness for the sake of weirdness. With 2010, they try making sense of it. The aliens are essentially gods, the monoliths are a medium through which they can alter the world (the effect on evolution, the creation of planets, etc), and they double as gateways to an alternate reality/higher dimension/alien world/"heaven".

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    I watched Where Eagles Dare a few nights ago. It was very good.

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    Turtles Forever.

    Finally got around to watching it and enjoyed every moment. I dare say it's the best crossover I've ever seen. I also like how they treated everything with respect instead of mocking the 80s show, which would have been easy.

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    Slayers: The Movie.

    Getting around to it... | Available via Retroshare 16/7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Slayers: The Movie.
    Which one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkseid View Post
    Which one?
    I wouldn't have said 'The Movie' if I didn't mean the first . It's 'Slayers: The Motion Picture', if you want to get picky.


    Watching Return, Great, and Gorgeous now.
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    Getting around to it... | Available via Retroshare 16/7.

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    Just watched The Boondock Saints again.

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    Kill Bill Vol. 2.

    Definitely wasn't as good as the first one...

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    I finally saw two films I've wanted to see for a while, True Grit and Black Swan.

    I liked True Grit and I was impressed by how the actress who played Maddie Ross wasn't annoying (which is unique for a child actress) and that they kept some scenes in the film which look very odd today like the spanking scene.

    Also I enjoyed Black Swan, I had some of the film spoiled on me already before I saw it because I was browsing the internet
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    the other people aren't real and so I thought for the first few minutes maybe the mother didn't exist and was only a product of Nina's Crazy mind until I got later on into the film which was very actaully a great film although I can see why people wouldn't like it.

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    Just finished American Beauty.

    It... it be fucked.

    But... Mena Suvari titties!

    And yes, this is important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    Just finished American Beauty.

    It... it be fucked.

    But... Mena Suvari titties!

    And yes, this is important.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tassadar View Post
    Also I enjoyed Black Swan, I had some of the film spoiled on me already before I saw it because I was browsing the internet
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    the other people aren't real and so I thought for the first few minutes maybe the mother didn't exist and was only a product of Nina's Crazy mind until I got later on into the film which was very actaully a great film although I can see why people wouldn't like it.
    I can always appreciate a good mindfuck in a movie, pretty damn good. 'Have yet to see True Grit though :/

    I recently saw Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World.. alot better than I thought it'd be, honestly. I would recommend this flick.
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    Outpost : teleporting nazi-zombies.
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    The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is...
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    Well,what did you expect ?

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