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Seconded. The Goonies are genius.

Samwise before he was Samwise!

The Goonies was a good movie for its time.

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Hades was the life of the party. RIP You'll be missed.

What about "Little Giants" and "Heavyweights"?

 

EDIT: Spelt "Giants" with an E. :)

Edited by Krookie

At least you didn't spell Yale with a 6.

The Thing. If this was the first time watching this type of film I probably would have been scared.

The Thing. If this was the first time watching this type of film I probably would have been scared.

Ooh! I saw that too! We must have been watching the same channel :D

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Big Jake (1971) - Decent western. Entertaining, as well as an interesting take on the changes in America during the early 1900

I just watch "Silverado" which was another good western.

I like Hildalgo, but that's not really a Western. It does feature Aragorn as a cowboy though!

Speaking of Aragorn, I just watched "A History of Violence" and was delightfully surprised. It was a great movie, perhaps in my top 10.

Last night I watched High Plains Drifter for the first time. How I'd never seen that before escapes me. And then I followed that up by watching Bull Durham again.

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Jaguars4ever is still alive.  No word of a lie.

Spiderman 1...Mmm.

Brother by Takeshi Kintano

 

I have a giggle fit at some point of all Takeshi movies that I have seen. This was no different.

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Yeah, I sorta feel the same, maybe except Dolls, but it's been a while, don't exactly remember my initial reaction, maybe the park scenes were giggle-worthy?

 

Also, Brother is his funniest film. Yeah, funnier than Kikujiro.

I've just come back from seeing the new Miami Vice movie. I can pretty honestly say i'm not that impressed.

 

Firstly, there was a hell of a lot of sex in it. Sure, sex is nice and all, but I paid good money to watch a quality action movie with lots of explosions and guns, not to watch some couple go at it like rabbits.

Secondly, there was too much talking. Sure, talking sets the story and says what's going on, but I don't see how having something like 70% of the movie makes a good quality action movie. Also, it seemed to melike there were a few things missing in there, like an explanation of a certain part of story which I missed somehow.

Maybe I've totallyl got this wrong but I was under the impression that this was meant to be a total action movie, but turned out to be thriller like instead.

 

Good movie, but there's some things that I just don't like in there.

I've just come back from seeing the new Miami Vice movie. I can pretty honestly say i'm not that impressed.

 

Firstly, there was a hell of a lot of sex in it. Sure, sex is nice and all, but I paid good money to watch a quality action movie with lots of explosions and guns, not to watch some couple go at it like rabbits.

Secondly, there was too much talking. Sure, talking sets the story and says what's going on, but I don't see how having something like 70% of the movie makes a good quality action movie. Also, it seemed to melike there were a few things missing in there, like an explanation of a certain part of story which I missed somehow.

Maybe I've totallyl got this wrong but I was under the impression that this was meant to be a total action movie, but turned out to be thriller like instead.

 

Good movie, but there's some things that I just don't like in there.

 

Looks like another "Hulk syndrome" victim...

 

 

I just watched Dark City. :lol:

Big Country (1958) - Epic western with Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Charlton Heston, and Burl Ives. It is long (2 hours 47 minutes) but time flew by. Ives was excellent and won an Oscar for best supporting actor. Good flick!

The first disk of a Futurama collection.

Tombstone..An awesome movie. And if you disagree you can get out.

mystery men.

Victor of the 5 year fan fic competition!

 

Kevin Butler will awesome your face off.

Ju-On: The Grudge

 

Quite scary. Not much else, really, but the director did what he set out to do.

"My hovercraft is full of eels!" - Hungarian tourist
I am Dan Quayle of the Romans.
I want to tattoo a map of the Netherlands on my nether lands.
Heja Sverige!!
Everyone should cuffawkle more.
The wrench is your friend. :bat:

Saw that Talldega Nights:Ballard of Ricky Bobby. Very funny. This was the first movie that I've seen in a while that had the whole theater full, even at a 10:00PM show, not to mention the whole theater laughing at every joke.

Saw that Talldega Nights:Ballard of Ricky Bobby. Very funny. This was the first movie that I've seen in a while that had the whole theater full, even at a 10:00PM show, not to mention the whole theater laughing at every joke.

 

I had a different expirence. It was solid, but ALOT of jokes fell flat. Alot of "who's that one guy laughing at that joke 2 rows up?" moments. Not in league with 40 Year Old Virgin or Old School, imo.

 

 

Anyways, I recently watched Brick and Luck Number Slevin. Great films. Slightly predictable, but enough turns where at least some of them will get you.

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That one guy would probably be me.

 

 

I remember my roommate and I were the only ones laughing when Cyclops suggested to Wolverine that maybe he'd rather wear yellow spandex ;)

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