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3 this weekend

 

Borat----yikes, I did not get this

new 707----cool!!!!

Stranger than Fiction---a good darker Will movie!!

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I saw "Grindhouse" and watched "Office Space" on DVD.

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I just watched Clive Barker's "The Plague" with James Vanderbeeke.

It was on Sci-fi tonight and was a pretty darn good movie IMO.

I watched that too. I thought it was one of the dumbest movies I've ever seen! :blink:

 

To each his own I guess Wes!! :crazy:

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BORAT

 

 

What an overrated movie that was. :puke:

 

You are right, there was a couple of good laughs but it is very overrated indeed.

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I just watched Clive Barker's "The Plague" with James Vanderbeeke.

It was on Sci-fi tonight and was a pretty darn good movie IMO.

I watched that too. I thought it was one of the dumbest movies I've ever seen! :blink:

 

To each his own I guess Wes!! :crazy:

 

 

Maybe I should refrase that Rob. It was pretty darn good for a Sci-fi channel movie. Most of the time their movies are horrible but I thought this was good.

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I just watched Clive Barker's "The Plague" with James Vanderbeeke.

It was on Sci-fi tonight and was a pretty darn good movie IMO.

I watched that too. I thought it was one of the dumbest movies I've ever seen! :blink:

 

To each his own I guess Wes!! :crazy:

 

 

Maybe I should refrase that Rob. It was pretty darn good for a Sci-fi channel movie. Most of the time their movies are horrible but I thought this was good.

 

I rented "The Plague" a few months ago and thought it was god-awful. But you make a good point, Wes... when compared against the average "Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie," "The Plague" is "Citizen Kane" :)

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Just got finished with "The Italian Job". Pretty entertaining movie.

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Just got finished with "The Italian Job". Pretty entertaining movie.

 

Doesn't that movie make you want to go out and buy a MINI.

Yeah and supe it up like they had.

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"Class of 1999"

 

A forgotten late '80s B-Movie best described as a mish mash of "The Warriors," "Blackboard Jungle" and "The Terminator." Starring Pam Grier, Roddy McDowall and Stacy Keach (at his coked-out best!)... dumb, but OH so much mindless wall to wall violent fun!!!

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Help Me,I'm trapped. A little known Brit-flick about an A.O.R. lover stuck in the middle of nowhere,slowly going insane...

 

Manhunt - A black and white oldie set in W.W.2..

Ian is that one with the Belgian nut job or the AOR lover's wife driving him insane????

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Pretty in Pink **the new DVD with a ton of extras** !!

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'Saw III' - Holy f*cking shitballs! Gory as hell... the scalp scene, the opening scene with the foot - the driver's torture... the whole movie was f*cking horrid, but awesome. I thought it was a good end to the trilogy... good film, but cringe-worthy and gory as hell. Very hard to watch, to be honest.

 

'Final Destination 3' - Same as the first, and in a good way. I really liked this new updated version of where it all started. Awesome death scenes. Thumbs up.

 

'Jindabyne' - Atmospheric film. Good stuff, if not a little lack-lustre. Good, though.

 

'Paranoid' - Not even Jessica Alba's immense sexiness could save this terrible, terrible heap of shit. I absolutely hated this crap.

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