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Post by ChickenMug »

the station agent
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0340377/


quiet and enjoyable
plus, there's a dwarf
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netflix is trying to get me to watch that.

I watched Children of Heaven the other day. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118849/

It was just so sweet. I wanted to reach into the tv and hug those poor, sweet little children.
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Javier Bardem is well on his way to becoming the next Paul Newman.
Bless his heart.
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i can't get through
i'm not there

it's just not happening for me
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qH822uHocA
the only thing you need to see in that one- start at 4:50 into it

And David Cross was awesome
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Onion film sucked
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I bought the Ilsa triology on DVD today, and Im gonna watch them all tonight. I havent seen any of them before, but I expect tits, sleaze-core, violence and nazis.
Im gonna start with She Wolf of the SS and then The Tigress of Siberia, before finishing with Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks.
Its gonna be a wonderful night :smile:


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I really enjoyed In Bruges. A film where I felt they did everything right except the music which got repetitive and slightly annoying.
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Who are you?
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ChickenMug";p="966395 wrote:i can't get through
i'm not there

it's just not happening for me
finished last night
finally

i'm meh about it
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Watched some Star Trek...

...

Who actually likes this shit!? :lol: :lol:
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I watched La Bamba and three shows about serial killers.
I love cable.

We haven't had a good serial killin' in years.
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all our potential serial killers are either in high school or college, and they blow their wads in one fell swoop.

boooooooring.
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Can we get another Ted Bundy?
Kills people. Get's caught. Escapes. Travels cross country. Kills people. Defends himself.
And he's got women lining up to marry him while he's waiting for the chair.

I don't think you can top Ted.
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Post by Liingus »

that is a toughy

but there have been some other entertaining ones

Herbert Mullin killed 13 people after voices told him that murder was necessary to prevent California from suffering an earthquake. Mullin went to great pains to "point out" that California did indeed avoid an earthquake during his murder spree.

Albert Fish - Fish inserted over a dozen needles into his pelvis and perineum as seen in this x-ray used at his trial. He was recorded to have said that electrocution would be "the supreme thrill of my life". Just before the switch was flipped, he stated "I don't even know why I am here."
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Thunder Bear";p="966595 wrote:I bought the Ilsa triology on DVD today, and Im gonna watch them all tonight. I havent seen any of them before, but I expect tits, sleaze-core, violence and nazis.
Im gonna start with She Wolf of the SS and then The Tigress of Siberia, before finishing with Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks.
Its gonna be a wonderful night :smile:


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I recommend cable.
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I have cable, and yes, Ive seen all serial killer programs ever produced. Serial killers, WW2, Sharks, ants and the K2 mountain is all I care about in this world.
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Miss Yvonne";p="959804 wrote: tyou can't lose with Eagle vs. Shark. It's fun for the whole family.
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Eagle vs. Shark was filmed around where I grew up. It's like an exaggerated version of the New Zealand of my childhood, made me very nostalgic watching it.

I saw Hancock tonight. The critical complaints about the jarring shifts in tone are dead on - it's all over the place. Plus the shaky camerawork made me feel sick. I wouldn't recommend it, but if you want some mindless entertainment... It sort of delivers.
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Only just saw this...loved it, Scott Ryan is a classic...
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What a beautiful looking film. I've been watching it over and over all day while I work on the computer.

Don't know the plot yet but I've never seen more stunning eye-candy
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Post by BABY SHAKER »

2 alfred induced movies that I still need to see

- teeth
- joshua
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand
Deadwood
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