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Random thing that interested you...
Published (2009-11-25 22:02:00)
Steel Frog wrote: Walking down the street a few days ago, I found a plastic sandwich bag containing 153 pennies. I still cannot figure out what motivated another human to do this. "I don't want my pennies and I don't care enough to spend them, but I will go to the trouble of collecting them and losing them in orderly fashion but I won't roll them and I won't deposit them." Right now, all I can think is:...
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Published (2009-11-25 15:30:00)
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What the Heck Did A² See This...
Published (2009-11-25 21:20:00)
Steel Frog wrote: alan smithee wrote: Wow. I saw that today. Clearly I'd done an excellent job blocking it out of my mind. Yeah. I blocked out everything but the comments during the closing credits. A² wrote: Steel Frog wrote: alan smithee wrote: Wow. I saw that today. Clearly I'd done an excellent job blocking it out of my mind. Yeah. I blocked out everything but the comments during the closing credits. I'm sure the 3 stars...
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The Last Three Movies...
Published (2009-11-25 18:55:00)
alan smithee wrote: Toasty wrote: A² wrote: Gonzo: The Life and Work of Hunter S Thompson This was very interesting. I have never been exposed to any of Thompson's work so this was a good introduction for me. I often don't have a lot of tolerance for people as self-destructive as him but I can't deny his cultural signifigance. Depp does a good job narrating. Its a bit disconcerting when the film jumps back and forth between...
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The Last Three Movies...
Published (2009-11-25 14:17:00)
dante wrote: Jeux d'enfants Wacky French stuff. Thought Jean-Pierre Jeunet was involved with this. He wasn't. The main characters make some strange decisions, but that's the whole point of the movie. I'll never think of truth or dare in the same way again. think it's a bit unfair to call this film 'wacky' as there is a lot mroe to it. I like to call it amelie mixed with Cuckoos Nest I'm really...
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The Last Three Movies...
Published (2009-11-25 14:54:00)
F.N.G. wrote: dawson99 wrote: dante wrote: Jeux d'enfants Wacky French stuff. Thought Jean-Pierre Jeunet was involved with this. He wasn't. The main characters make some strange decisions, but that's the whole point of the movie. I'll never think of truth or dare in the same way again. think it's a bit unfair to call this film 'wacky' as there is a lot mroe to it. I like to call it amelie mixed with Cuckoos...
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What the Heck Did A² See This...
Published (2009-11-25 21:14:00)
alan smithee wrote: Wow. I saw that today. Clearly I'd done an excellent job blocking it out of my mind. Yeah. I blocked out everything but the comments during the closing credits.
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Started 1 year ago (2008-10-31 23:32:00)
by mmmmm movies
Ok, answers in the first post, scores are in the second. Good work guys, there were some that I thought would be real challenges in there, and people got them. I'd like to hear from anyone who has feedback about part 2. Given that almost everyone got two of the answers, and no one got the other two, I think it requires some tweaking, but I enjoyed coming up with them enough to maybe do ...
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-02-05 09:36:00)
by Buckykatt
The Reckoning A nice performance by Paul Bettany, and a good if somewhat
predictable tale. I worked with Willem Dafoe's brother last year for a few
months, and I'm finding it hard to not superimpose his brother's voice
(which is much more cheery) when I see Willem, but that's just me. Loses
points for the plot predictability as noted, and for Vincent Cassel's
general cheesiness, but period detail...
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-02-06 12:26:00)
by lazybutt16
Mr.StayPuft wrote:
these are kinda fun when they're not frustrating:
http://intelligence-test.net/part1/
http://intelligence-test.net/part2/
currently only have 20 on part 1, have only tried a few on part 2
Oh ye of infinite patience, teach me in your wiley ways....
Started 3 years, 3 months ago (2006-08-29 14:21:00)
by Agrajag
F.N.G. wrote: Hijack:It's Once Upon a Time in Mexico, no?
Started 3 years, 4 months ago (2006-07-30 15:19:00)
by alan smithee
various DVDs for $4.99 here
Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-12-12 16:10:00)
by sldawgs
_________________ Call me Lady Marian or I will stick this bow up your arse.
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-02-07 03:56:00)
by Will
I think JJ is moonlighting at The Onion
Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2008-03-12 13:17:00)
by thedumbkid
I don't know the answer but I LOVE this game already... _________________ "They took the bar! The whole fucking bar! "
Started 10 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-01-03 12:33:00)
by Steel Frog
March
1 Sherlock Jr. | George Carlin Again!
2 Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny
3 Ghost Rider ('07) | Stranger Than Fiction ('06)
4 Ocean's Eleven ('01)
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7 Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
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9 Babel ('06)
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11 Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes
12 Capote
13 La Battaglia di Algeri
14 The Holiday
15 Last Stand of the 300
16 Zoom ('06)...
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-02-18 14:17:00)
by Agrajag
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Started 1 year ago (2008-10-31 23:32:00)
by mmmmm movies
Ok, answers in the first post, scores are in the second. Good work guys, there were some that I thought would be real challenges in there, and people got them. I'd like to hear from anyone who has feedback about part 2. Given that almost everyone got two of the answers, and no one got the other two, I think it requires some tweaking, but I enjoyed coming up with them enough to maybe do ...
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-02-05 09:36:00)
by Buckykatt
The Reckoning A nice performance by Paul Bettany, and a good if somewhat
predictable tale. I worked with Willem Dafoe's brother last year for a few
months, and I'm finding it hard to not superimpose his brother's voice
(which is much more cheery) when I see Willem, but that's just me. Loses
points for the plot predictability as noted, and for Vincent Cassel's
general cheesiness, but period detail...
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-02-06 12:26:00)
by lazybutt16
Mr.StayPuft wrote:
these are kinda fun when they're not frustrating:
http://intelligence-test.net/part1/
http://intelligence-test.net/part2/
currently only have 20 on part 1, have only tried a few on part 2
Oh ye of infinite patience, teach me in your wiley ways....
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-02-06 09:16:01)
by Eric Draven
Agrajag wrote:
Have you ever played a reporter so busy making up the news you couldn't even write down your own notes?
I don't know. Ask your question.
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-01 00:41:00)
by snotball
Game Info will go in here
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-02-07 03:56:00)
by Will
I think JJ is moonlighting at The Onion
Started 3 years, 3 months ago (2006-08-29 14:21:00)
by Agrajag
F.N.G. wrote: Hijack:It's Once Upon a Time in Mexico, no?
Started 10 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-01-03 12:33:00)
by Steel Frog
March
1 Sherlock Jr. | George Carlin Again!
2 Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny
3 Ghost Rider ('07) | Stranger Than Fiction ('06)
4 Ocean's Eleven ('01)
5
6
7 Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
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9 Babel ('06)
10
11 Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes
12 Capote
13 La Battaglia di Algeri
14 The Holiday
15 Last Stand of the 300
16 Zoom ('06)...
Started 3 years, 9 months ago (2006-02-06 07:35:00)
by You Know, for Kids
Thanks to what's that? for the typo...
Started 3 years ago (2006-11-03 23:54:00)
by Batman
JJ wrote: Turned on Bourne Supremacy (rewatch). Film not entirely believable, but seems to be moving along at a decent clip and is decently watchable (I'm even getting into the bad camera the 2nd time around; it adds 'action' where Damon might have none).
Then, out of the blue, Julia Stiles shows up playing the part of Julia Stiles (playing some CIA whiz, I guess). ...
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