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Passion Play (because of Megan Fox, but I'm afraid it will suck :D)

 

Can't fault your reasoning. I just bought this because it has Zooey Deschanel and Natalie Portman in it:

 

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This afternoon the fam and I visited a newly opened "Dollar General" store in the next town and I scored a previously-viewed "Tucker & Dale Vs. Evil" DVD for 1.99. Woot!!

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Isn't that the worst Bond film ever? :unsure:

 

(I can't really remember, as I haven't seen it since I was a kid.)

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Isn't that the worst Bond film ever? :unsure:

 

(I can't really remember, as I haven't seen it since I was a kid.)

 

 

Nah ... the 'battle in space' is quite entertaining ... AND it's got Jaws in it ...

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Isn't that the worst Bond film ever? :unsure:

 

(I can't really remember, as I haven't seen it since I was a kid.)

 

 

It's cheesy (as are most of the Roger Moore era Bond flicks) but it's fun.

 

"Moonraker" is a sentimental favorite for me cuz it was the first 007 movie I saw when I was a kid, and it made me a fan for life. At that time, I didn't know anything about James Bond and I had no idea that "Moonraker" was part of a film series that went back almost 20 years at that time... all I knew was that it had guys in outer space shooting at each other with laser guns, and at nine years old, that was all I cared about! :rofl:

 

...and for the record, I like all the Bond movies to some extent but my pick for worst 007 film would probably be "Man With the Golden Gun"

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Time to start stockin' up for my annual Schlock-Tober Halloween Horror Hootenanny!

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Why?!

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Why?!

Because it's feckin' awesome.

 

So there. :butt:

Feck!

 

I find myself agreeing with James, here.

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Why?!

Because it's feckin' awesome.

 

So there. :butt:

Feck!

 

I find myself agreeing with James, here.

 

 

:tumbsup:

 

Don't worry mate, normal service will be resumed soon...

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Why?!

Because it's feckin' awesome.

 

So there. :butt:

Feck!

 

I find myself agreeing with James, here.

 

 

Oh, get a room, Tintin fanboys :)

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