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on: June 17, 2013, 12:58:57 PM
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| Started by traumamama - Last post by traumamama | ||
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"If I don't fuck Michael Cera tonight, I'm gonna blow my brains out."
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on: June 17, 2013, 11:57:25 AM
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| Started by GiveMeGore - Last post by GiveMeGore | ||
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Watched this last night (now available on-demand)
What a cool flick, man..... I really REALLY liked this one. Wasnt as graphic as I was expecting but blood was present throughout. It seemed to cut away at the violent scenes, so I'm anticipating an Unrated DVD sooner than later. But you still get people crushed under huge rocks, hands ripped off, people being burned alive, and dead babies. Good times. Highly recommend. Oh and it scored extra points for me since it had a really hot chick with a Wu-Tang tattoo. Word up. |
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on: June 17, 2013, 11:50:58 AM
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| Started by traumamama - Last post by GiveMeGore | ||
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THIS IS THE END
Fucking masterpiece! Priceless from start to finish. Never lets up. From Seths welcome coffee table for Jay, till the credits rolled..... laughed my ass off the entire duration. Michael Cera might have been the best character, even though he's only around for the first 10 minutes or so. He played a perfect coc-head. His exchange with Rihanna, the look on his face, absolutely priceless. And Danny McBride was awesome as usual..... played the perfect dick head. I'm seeing this at least one more time before it leaves theaters..... probably another 2 times... |
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on: June 17, 2013, 09:00:32 AM
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| Started by traumamama - Last post by traumamama | ||
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I went to a midnight movie this weekend and saw a preview on the big screen for this, I'm so excited! I know it's available on demand, but I've promised a friend of mine from Oregon to wait, as she happens to be coming to visit me the same weekend V/H/S 2 is having a midnight showing here. It's at a theater right next to my apartment that has a bar inside, so we plan to get a couple buckets and enjoy the show. I'm excited to see it with an audience, but question for you guys that have seen it: is the camera work as rough as the first one? I don't mind watching shaky-cam at home, but the last time I saw one in theaters was probably The Last Exorcism, which wasn't that rough. I just don't want to go in all pumped and leave feeling sick.
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on: June 12, 2013, 07:06:43 PM
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| Started by Marshal Earp - Last post by BadKitty | ||
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I'm in Teller county, the Rockies next to Colorado Springs. It's seems unnatural to wake up every day and see the beauty of Pikes Peak right outside your door. Earp - how are you fairing with the fires? I think they're well to the East of you, but we're getting smoked out all the way up here ... |
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on: June 10, 2013, 07:40:42 PM
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| Started by GiveMeGore - Last post by gorific89 | ||
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Filter "Short Bus" was and will be an awesome CD. After that, they got all progressive and acoustic, which I detest from such a hardcore band. Never got into Queens of the Stone Age Agreed borrowed a cd from the library and it sucked like bad... not sure the title but it have a gun grave with an army helmet... guess they were getting political.. Queens of the stone Age from what I can tell is a never ending project, they've interchanged more members than any band I know, Its just the name, mark lannegan and dave grohl Songs for the death isn't a bad cd though the rest I just haven't sifted through my bros got all there cds but I just don't have the time to catch up. |
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on: June 10, 2013, 03:00:37 PM
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| Started by GiveMeGore - Last post by traumamama | ||
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I saw it, I don't think it's as god awful as people are saying, but I can't say it's great. The premise is really interesting, but it's not scary. It takes a long time for the action to start, and when it finally does it's just not very exciting. I really did enjoy the build-up, but there's just no pay-off. I was disappointed because I was really excited for this one, but oh well.
The Tea Party is never brought up in the movie by name, but there are news reports throughout the movie questioning if The Purge is really meant to get rid of all the poor people, as all the rich people can afford security systems so they never really have to fend for themselves like everyone else. Ethan Hawke's family is terrorized because his son let's in a homeless man who's screaming for help. A group of rich college kids show up asking for the family to release the homeless guy to them, as it's their "right" to kill him. They say they're only going to hurt the family if they don't release the homeless guy who apparently deserves to die because he's homeless. Isn't Fox News doing more to hurt the Tea Party's agenda by calling out this ridiculous premise and saying it's really about making fun of the Tea Party? |
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on: June 10, 2013, 02:23:24 PM
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| Started by Splatterscribe - Last post by Splatterscribe | ||
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"Romeo and Juliet isn't a love story. It's a 3-day relationship between a 13 year old and a 17 year old that ended with 6 people dead. Signed- Everyone who read it." - from a post I found on Facebook.
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on: June 10, 2013, 01:34:46 PM
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| Started by FatalTragedy - Last post by gorific89 | ||
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A few days earlier, I watched Prometheus. I knew very little about it except that it was widely accepted as a great movie, or so I thought. I had no idea it was a prequel to the Alien series. I thought Scott was just paying homage. Overall, I thought it sucked. I don't know what exactly I was expecting, but I didn't expect to get what I saw. The problem with Prometheus is it promises to answer questions and really it just goes into a huge 360. We knew from the commercials it was going to get scary but I at least thought it was going to give some profound explanation on the origin of our species. Visually though it was pretty stunning. I saw it in theaters and was very pleased with the realism of it all. Favorite part of John dies at the end was the first 15 minutes of him explaining himself. "for all I know you could be my father.... are you my father?" lol that narration was priceless. Also Anyone catch Thirst?(park chan woo) Came out a few years ago, great film, I think its one of the best vampire flicks(especially for foreign) and compared to his other films the most professional. |
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on: June 10, 2013, 12:59:43 PM
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| Started by GiveMeGore - Last post by gorific89 | ||
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Fox news is taking this movie seriously and offensive saying its "making fun of the tea party" Anyone get that at all from the commercials?
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