since when did '27 learn to troll so well?
Nobody puts Baby in a corner
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Whats 'Trolling'?AussieReaper wrote:
since when did '27 learn to troll so well?
The bird in DD is a bit of a munter tbh but she's better than her sister. Dirty Dancing 2 : The Soundtrack is much better. Penny is far sexier. Some of the face that Swazye (god bless him) pulls are dead funny, and I hate the final song 'Time of my life'. There a lot of funny moments in that film.
Drag ya hand down ya Mrs's side tonight like he does in the film and she will fucking love it.
I have been playing this at disco's before T-Mobile was even invented, one of my fav songs
You need to find a clip of just before the final dance where the sister is singing her tulahula song, the music stops and she just carry's on, piss funny. Almost as funny as her walking on her fella and catches him fucking some other bird
Cheesey as fuck and Swayze cant play the air guitar, the girls a minger but even so, Id fucking fucking nail her
Penny is much better than baby
Someone find a clip that shows just before the final dance so I can piss myself please
Im such a saddo
Wnt to see District 9 yesterday. I came back from it with mixed feelings. It's the documentary style they put to that movie that I can't stand.
The rest is okay, I liked it. I've missed the first few minutes of the movie so I was not sure why the ET are stuck on earth.
Should we expect a second movie? Nothing is less sure.
The rest is okay, I liked it. I've missed the first few minutes of the movie so I was not sure why the ET are stuck on earth.
Should we expect a second movie? Nothing is less sure.
There was never any concrete reason as to why they were on earth, there didn't really need to be one. They were in a crippled spaceship. As for the documentary style, it was pretty much ditched for most of the middle, it only really acted as bookends for the story. The camera work was quite documentary-like but I imagine that's because Blomkamp didn't want to make the documentary parts seem more separate than they already did.
As for a sequal - it won't happen, at least not with Jackson or Blomkamp behind it. A sequel doesn't have much to offer anyway.
Just came back from D9 obviously. One of the very few movies where I had no idea what as going to happen next and thoroughly enjoyed it. Very well made, stylishly shot and presented. I've got a certain amount of pride in Weta's amazing design and special effects and Jackson's ability to reckognise talent, (go Kiwi!) Neill Blomkamp has a Hell of a career ahead of him. One of the best films I've seen in a long time and certainly high, (if not top,) on the list of best sci-fi films I've ever seen. It was intelligent, it's character development was top-notch, it was action-packed without just throwing CG explosions at you, (Michael Bay you fucking hack I'm looking at you,) it was pleasingly violent and it had a valid point to make without being overly pretentious about it. It's a rare film that achieves all of this with most just aiming for one or even none, (once again Michael Bay my scope is fixed firmly on you.) My faith has been restored in cinema-released films.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Anyone else reckon that the Half-Life Gravity Gun should be able to do what the D9 Gravity Gun did and collect bullets before firing them back? Jackson is a known fan of video games, I wouldn't be surprised if the weapon in D9 was based on the Half-Life Gravity Gun.
As for a sequal - it won't happen, at least not with Jackson or Blomkamp behind it. A sequel doesn't have much to offer anyway.
Just came back from D9 obviously. One of the very few movies where I had no idea what as going to happen next and thoroughly enjoyed it. Very well made, stylishly shot and presented. I've got a certain amount of pride in Weta's amazing design and special effects and Jackson's ability to reckognise talent, (go Kiwi!) Neill Blomkamp has a Hell of a career ahead of him. One of the best films I've seen in a long time and certainly high, (if not top,) on the list of best sci-fi films I've ever seen. It was intelligent, it's character development was top-notch, it was action-packed without just throwing CG explosions at you, (Michael Bay you fucking hack I'm looking at you,) it was pleasingly violent and it had a valid point to make without being overly pretentious about it. It's a rare film that achieves all of this with most just aiming for one or even none, (once again Michael Bay my scope is fixed firmly on you.) My faith has been restored in cinema-released films.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Anyone else reckon that the Half-Life Gravity Gun should be able to do what the D9 Gravity Gun did and collect bullets before firing them back? Jackson is a known fan of video games, I wouldn't be surprised if the weapon in D9 was based on the Half-Life Gravity Gun.
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Drag me to hell 7/10- wasn't really scary, but made me lol a few times
District 9 9/10- some plotholes/unanswered questions but otherwise very entertaining
Crank high voltage 6/10
District 9 9/10- some plotholes/unanswered questions but otherwise very entertaining
Crank high voltage 6/10
Really disappointed with that after the 1st movie, which I thought was pretty good (you had to let go of typical reality and just flow with Crank, but if you did it was quite good).Aries_37 wrote:
Crank high voltage 6/10
Or,Ty wrote:
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Anyone else reckon that the Half-Life Gravity Gun should be able to do what the D9 Gravity Gun did and collect bullets before firing them back? Jackson is a known fan of video games, I wouldn't be surprised if the weapon in D9 was based on the Half-Life Gravity Gun.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
Use the Force Luke
Inglourious Basterds (for a second time) - 9.5/10
Taking Woodstock - 7/10
Taking Woodstock - 7/10
Its hard reading this topic considering that Im trying to avoid any possible District 9 spoilers till 14th September (stupid Austria), and many people are forgetting the SPOILER TAGS !!!!!
Anyway, just watched "V for Vendeta" for Nth time.
10/10
I love it everytime I watch it.
Anyway, just watched "V for Vendeta" for Nth time.
10/10
I love it everytime I watch it.
Inglorious Basterds - 9.5/10
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Inglorious Basterds - 10/10
A Haunting in Connecticut - 4/10. What a steaming pile.
Casino Royale 8/10
Solid Bond action.
Fanboys 8/10
Funny and Kristen Bell is cuuuuuuuuuuuuute.
Solid Bond action.
Fanboys 8/10
Funny and Kristen Bell is cuuuuuuuuuuuuute.
The Bourne Identity - 8.5/10
The Bourne Supremacy - 9/10
I Love You, Man - 8/10
The Bourne Supremacy - 9/10
I Love You, Man - 8/10
Maniac Cop 2
6/10
Maniac Cop 3
6/10
6/10
Maniac Cop 3
6/10
Before Sunrise - 8/10
Lakeview terrace 6/10
Predictable movie
Predictable movie
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I'm gonna watch pulp fiction for the first time tonight....you know there's always a classic film that everyone else has seen, but for some reason you've never seen it, well this is my one. Rating to follow.
I know fucking karate
have fun... very nice moviejustice wrote:
I'm gonna watch pulp fiction for the first time tonight....you know there's always a classic film that everyone else has seen, but for some reason you've never seen it, well this is my one. Rating to follow.
الشعب يريد اسقاط النظام
...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
Rewatched Big Daddy last night. Still awesome. 10/10
Gymkata. 10/10 on a bad movie scale. It's actually SOOOO bad and ridiculous it's a must see. Like train wreck good.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089243/
Johnathan Cabot is a champion gymnast. In the tiny, yet savage, country of Parmistan, there is a perfect spot for a "star wars" site. For the US to get this site, they must compete in the brutal "Game". The government calls on Cabot, the son of a former operative, to win the game. Cabot must combine his gymnastics skills of the west with fighting secrets of the east and form GYMKATA!
Starring Kurt Thomas, olympic gymnast and complete bad-ass...apparently.
Clip: A hundred insane cannibal peasants are going to kill our hero. Thank God there is a pommel horse in the middle of the street....
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089243/
Johnathan Cabot is a champion gymnast. In the tiny, yet savage, country of Parmistan, there is a perfect spot for a "star wars" site. For the US to get this site, they must compete in the brutal "Game". The government calls on Cabot, the son of a former operative, to win the game. Cabot must combine his gymnastics skills of the west with fighting secrets of the east and form GYMKATA!
Starring Kurt Thomas, olympic gymnast and complete bad-ass...apparently.
Clip: A hundred insane cannibal peasants are going to kill our hero. Thank God there is a pommel horse in the middle of the street....
I Love You, Man - 7/10 Very funny at times.
Final Destination 4: The Final Destination - 2/10. It was pretty shit and totally disappointing. Apparently, in this film, shopping malls are constructed exclusively out of highly explosive materials.
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