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Post by Bulldada on Feb 9, 2004 13:47:44 GMT -5
Pirates of the Caribbean Pretty good movie. Glad I didn't spend the money to see it in the theater though.
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Post by Aeristotle on Feb 9, 2004 15:45:46 GMT -5
Vampire Hunter D:Blood Lust one of my favorite anime movies...killer animation cool story though imo not as good as Ninja Scroll or Ghost in the Shell
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Post by sunshine on Mar 8, 2004 14:42:40 GMT -5
last movie would be... the thing
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Post by Aeristotle on Mar 15, 2004 11:07:27 GMT -5
house of 1000 corpses...good flick, very stylish reminded me of texas chainsaw massacare
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Post by Bulldada on Mar 15, 2004 14:31:53 GMT -5
The Badge It's murder in the Deep South, and local sheriff Darl (Monsieur Thornton) is up to his derriere in misappropriated shoes. That's right. A highway spill of hush puppies brings the only mildly corrupt Darl to check out the accident scene and distribute the spilled shoes to the local townspeople. But at the accident site, Darl's men discover the body of a party girl, who has been shot. But wait! It's not a party girl! It's a MAN, baby-a transsexual man who hadn't completed his transition to womanhood before being whacked by someone in Darl's small, backwoods town. The deceased leaves behind a wife named Scarlett (Patricia Arquette), who urges Darl to investigate the murder, even if that investigation leads him right to the corridors of power. Could the governor himself be involved? Stalwart supporting cast includes Sela Ward as Darl's ex-wife, William Devane as the town's political boss, and Thomas Hayden Church as the man who holds an unhappy secret from Darl's past. Check out the adorable scene where Darl rescues a li'l ol' turtle from becoming road kill.
Worth watching if your a Thornton fan.
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Post by bobbyanalog on Nov 23, 2007 2:39:05 GMT -5
Notorious with Cary Grant.
I really enjoyed the movie because the ending was the most subtle thing I've ever seen. Actually, I don't think the ending could even be considered an ending by the way it climaxed. How wonderful.
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Post by Colleenosaurus on Nov 23, 2007 2:43:04 GMT -5
Is this a real movie??
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Post by Colleenosaurus on Nov 23, 2007 2:46:00 GMT -5
Notorious with Cary Grant. I really enjoyed the movie because the ending was the most subtle thing I've ever seen. Actually, I don't think the ending could even be considered an ending by the way it climaxed. How wonderful. I can't tell if you're being sarcastic about the ending.
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Post by bobbyanalog on Nov 23, 2007 2:52:37 GMT -5
Notorious with Cary Grant. I really enjoyed the movie because the ending was the most subtle thing I've ever seen. Actually, I don't think the ending could even be considered an ending by the way it climaxed. How wonderful. I can't tell if you're being sarcastic about the ending. I wish I could ask Hitchcock the same thing.
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