Last film watched..?
Started by Katy, May 25 2002 05:36 PM
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#41
Posted 11 June 2002 - 01:02 PM
Twister... Helen Hunt looks like a man... :rolleyes:
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#42
Posted 12 June 2002 - 07:13 PM
"Smoke" with Harvey Kietel and William Hurt. i thought it was a very good film. i think i'll watch K-Pax later.
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That's it, I've had it with you psychos! I'm off to live a life of rugged individualism.
#43
Posted 12 June 2002 - 07:38 PM
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Originally posted by Delerium
"Smoke" with Harvey Kietel and William Hurt. i thought it was a very good film. i think i'll watch K-Pax later.
"Smoke" with Harvey Kietel and William Hurt. i thought it was a very good film. i think i'll watch K-Pax later.
That's a great film and it has a sequel, which focuses on Kietel's character and his smoke shop, and has cameos by Lou Reed and Madonna. It's not as good as Smoke, but it's kinda cool.
I just saw John Huston's The Man who Would Be King, adapted from Rudyard Kipling. It stars Sean Connery, Michael Caine, and Christopher Plummer. A pretty good flick shot mostly in India, although in the story they travel through Afghanistan, etc. If you like adventure movies like Jeremiah Johnson, you will like this one.
kevin
#44
Posted 13 June 2002 - 09:40 AM
The remake of the Parent Trap
(I don't usually get to choose the rental movies)
(I don't usually get to choose the rental movies)
Where a small knife tears out those sloppy seams,
and the silence knows what your silence means,
and your metaphors (as mixed as you can make them)
are linked, like days, together.
and the silence knows what your silence means,
and your metaphors (as mixed as you can make them)
are linked, like days, together.
#45
Posted 16 June 2002 - 07:00 AM
"Dancer in the Dark", once again on cable tv. :)
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And our talk is useless
It only makes us seem clever
While nothing changes, nothing changes, nothing changes, nothing changes...
Not ever.
#46
Posted 16 June 2002 - 07:08 AM
The Bourne Identity
Great car chases, great stunts, great espionage, a couple of babes, etc. Excellent movie.
Great car chases, great stunts, great espionage, a couple of babes, etc. Excellent movie.
Jason
#47
Posted 16 June 2002 - 09:17 AM
Got through most of Bottle Rocket late last night with Amy. Didn't finish it (it got really late) but we laughed our arses off. Great film.
"How can you be exausted? You've never worked a day in your life."
:)
"How can you be exausted? You've never worked a day in your life."
:)
#48
Posted 16 June 2002 - 09:34 AM
The Coen Brothers "The Man Who Wasn't There" beautifully photographed "film noir" set in the 40's.
Sad but with odd patches of humour. Billy-Bob Thornton quite stunning as the taciturn Ed Crane whose life takes an unexpected turn following an unusual chain of events.
Sad but with odd patches of humour. Billy-Bob Thornton quite stunning as the taciturn Ed Crane whose life takes an unexpected turn following an unusual chain of events.
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#49
Posted 16 June 2002 - 10:32 AM
Oh yeah,
Before Bottle Rocket we went and saw About a Boy. I really, really enjoyed it. By far the best movie I've seen in recent memory
Before Bottle Rocket we went and saw About a Boy. I really, really enjoyed it. By far the best movie I've seen in recent memory
#50
Posted 16 June 2002 - 11:39 AM
I just purchased and watched Three Kings. I saw it a couple of times when it was in theaters a few years back and really enjoyed it and it is just as good today. Three Kings is a movie that I'm very glad I now own.
Chris
#51
Posted 16 June 2002 - 12:17 PM
three to tango, it had his funny moments; I still counting the days until spiderman arives in theaters here, two more weeks
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One day, if I'm old or dead
One day, can't get out of bed
I hope and pray the night before, we were out of our heads
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We all go back to where we belong: A month of saturdays, Hallelujah!
#52
Posted 16 June 2002 - 01:49 PM
I had to show my girlfriend O Brothe rWhere Art Thou this weekend. It's such a beautiful film, and for a fan the familiar faces of the Carter Family and Robert Johnson are entertaining as well. "The Wharvey gals singing "In The Highways"".
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#53
Posted 16 June 2002 - 09:11 PM
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and (John Carpenter's) "They Live" (the latter of which is pretty fucking great as 1980's Orwellian Sci-Fi goes..)
"I have come here to kick ass and chew bubblegum... and I'm all out of bubblegum."
:D
"I have come here to kick ass and chew bubblegum... and I'm all out of bubblegum."
:D
#54
Posted 17 June 2002 - 05:55 AM
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Originally posted by Katy
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and (John Carpenter's) "They Live" (the latter of which is pretty fucking great as 1980's Orwellian Sci-Fi goes..)
"I have come here to kick ass and chew bubblegum... and I'm all out of bubblegum."
:D
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and (John Carpenter's) "They Live" (the latter of which is pretty fucking great as 1980's Orwellian Sci-Fi goes..)
"I have come here to kick ass and chew bubblegum... and I'm all out of bubblegum."
:D
Leö.
And our talk is useless
It only makes us seem clever
While nothing changes, nothing changes, nothing changes, nothing changes...
Not ever.
And our talk is useless
It only makes us seem clever
While nothing changes, nothing changes, nothing changes, nothing changes...
Not ever.
#55
Posted 17 June 2002 - 07:42 PM
Yesterday i saw the scorpion dick uppss I king, my brain is very upset with me, i don't even have a good excuse, I'm going to hell
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#56
Posted 28 June 2002 - 03:52 PM
Just watched "Arsenic & Old Lace".. taped it off TCM last night. Classic 1940's Frank Capra/Cary Grant fare! Wonderful. I ADORE Cary Grant... :D
#57
Posted 28 June 2002 - 04:07 PM
"The Strawberry Statement " from TCM
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#58
Posted 29 June 2002 - 09:53 AM
I saw Pulpfiction...good movie, but alittle weird.
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#59
Posted 29 June 2002 - 01:15 PM
The Matrix
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One day, if I'm old or dead
One day, can't get out of bed
I hope and pray the night before, we were out of our heads
Cause I never want to lose the Days of Wine and Booze
We all go back to where we belong: A month of saturdays, Hallelujah!
One day, if I'm old or dead
One day, can't get out of bed
I hope and pray the night before, we were out of our heads
Cause I never want to lose the Days of Wine and Booze
We all go back to where we belong: A month of saturdays, Hallelujah!
#60
Posted 29 June 2002 - 01:17 PM
Before Night Falls.
A film about a homosexual author/poet and repression during the Cuban revolution.
A film about a homosexual author/poet and repression during the Cuban revolution.
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It's all in the submarine
Earls Ct* Lansdowne Rd* Stipe+Downs VC* CDUK* SA Freedom Trafalgar Sq* Later BBC* Cologne* EMAs Frankfurt* Dingwalls* Brixton *Brixton2* Volkspark Hamburg * Waldbuhne Berlin* Konigsplatz Munich *T in the Park *Move Manchester *Marlay Park Dublin *Bush Theatre *St James Church *Apollo Hammersmith* Glasgow Tent*Loch Lomond*RAH*So'ton Rosebowl
Laura It's all here where I keep it
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