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Thanks Red :-)

I know DiCaprio is good actor. :-) But I'm more of a Cagney,
Grant and Stewart fan with an occasional mix of Fonda and
Wayne.

You can never go wrong with the great ones. :-)
Posted: Jul 25th, 2010 01:24:03 pm
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This is definitely true. :)

I'm on a huge movie crusade right now, I've got a list of 50+ movies I need to watch that I've never seen (there's some guidelines for this list). I've been watching about a movie a night.

I watched Memento the other night. It's a Chris Nolan film (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Inception, The Prestige...) and it was really awesome. It's also kind of a mindfuck. Then again, so was Inception and The Prestige.

I also watched A Clockwork Orange. It's wonderful, though controversial and full of tits. I read the book when I was about fourteen and too young to understand it, so I should re-read it. It was amazing.

Watching a movie called "House" tonight. It's ridiculous in the worst way possible. xD
Posted: Jul 25th, 2010 10:26:21 pm
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Go Bubba Ho-tep or go home.

Such a shitty movie salvaged by the fact that Bruce Campbell is awesome.
Posted: Jul 26th, 2010 12:58:36 am
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Clockwork Orange is one my all time favorite movies, right next to Rocky Horror Picture Show and Heavy Metal. :-)

I never did the dress up thing with Rocky Horror, but I
always wanted to. I do, do the singing with the movie
when I at home and nobody can hear. I have NO singing
voice at all. :-)
Posted: Jul 26th, 2010 02:36:37 am
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I've done the dress-up thing! :D There's a college about thirty minutes from my home (RIT) that puts on a show every month. I was famed as the "no pants girl" for a while. It was oodles of fun.

Heavy Metal is on my list! Haha.
Posted: Jul 26th, 2010 08:43:00 am
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Got caught with a flat, we'll how bout that, :-)
My handyman thought you were the candyman. :-)

Really like Heavy Metal, it's one them movies you can
watch over and over. Just never get tired of it. :-)
Posted: Jul 26th, 2010 01:12:29 pm
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//Such a shitty movie//

O: I did nothing but laugh all the way through that! the scene with elvis fighting the bug was the best, then the one liners "don't mess with the king", and "The bug was about as big as a peanut-butter and banana sandwich"
Posted: Jul 26th, 2010 05:57:33 pm
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Oh, don't get me wrong, some of my best laughs were at the shittiest movies. I laughed too. XD
Posted: Jul 26th, 2010 07:03:51 pm
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I did get a kick when Tim Curry rode the elevator down,
dressed in stiletto heels, fishnet stockings and that
purple corset. :-)

It was holy crap, that's Tim Curry. :-)

Futa, sometimes all you can do is laugh when the movie
really stinks or has absolutely no redeeming value at all.

Maybe they do that on purpose, like the Adventures of
Pluto Nash. One the worst movies ever put to film, but did
have more than its fair share of laughs. :-)
Posted: Jul 27th, 2010 02:34:45 am
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I tried to like Rocky Horror. I did. I tried very, very hard.

Ultimately, I failed.

I can see its surrealistic appeal. I can see why cool people are expected to enjoy it. I just... don't.
Posted: Jul 27th, 2010 05:06:58 am
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Rocky Horror is sort of like raw oysters, an acquired taste
that's for sure. :-)
Posted: Jul 27th, 2010 05:12:09 am
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Yet another "Resident Evil" flick to hit the theaters
soon. :-(

There are O K films in my opinion, but I think they're
beating the mutant zombie horse to death. :-)

Reminds me of one the "Back to Future" films where the
movie poster read "Rocky 5000" , now playing. :-)
Posted: Aug 16th, 2010 02:46:10 am
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Why can't Japan make more CGI films? At least those are strictly in the video game continuity.
Posted: Aug 17th, 2010 10:01:18 am
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We do need another Akira or Ghost in the Shell. :-)
Posted: Aug 17th, 2010 05:52:36 pm
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^careful what you wish for, there are talks about hollywood adaptations of both as well as Ninja Scroll. at least with ADV out of business and half their properties in copyright-limbo, the idea of a live-action Evangelion is dead in the water.
Posted: Aug 17th, 2010 06:18:51 pm
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dead, that would be awesome! :-)

I could really go for a live action "Ghost in the Shell".

Sort of a modern day "Blade Runner". :-)

Besides I miss the "Laughing Man" and the major. :-)
Posted: Aug 19th, 2010 03:12:48 am
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^you may be in luck, then, because last i saw the goal was a 2011 release date.
Posted: Aug 19th, 2010 04:03:17 pm
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dead, I'm feeling lucky :-)

Also If anyone is interested, the final "Harry Potter"
movie will be split into two films. The first scheduled
release date for part one is 19 Nov 2010 and part two will
be 15 Jul 2011. Well that's according to the MuggleNet.com,
Harry Potter Fan site.
Posted: Aug 19th, 2010 04:32:31 pm
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^that sounds about right from what i've been seeing. idk, i'm still on the fence about whether i want to watch the last two films or not.
Posted: Aug 19th, 2010 11:06:54 pm
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dead, if you have seen any of the others or read the book,
you have to finish it. :-)

Just to know if it was worth it. :-)
Posted: Aug 20th, 2010 12:14:07 am
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