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Suburban Madness
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Head Over Heels
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Working on "Grey's Anatomy" Season 5
Last movie was GI Joe |
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Silverado
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The Shop Around the Corner 1940
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WWE: Great American Bash 2006
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WWE: Vengeance 2006
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Robin Hood: Men In Tights
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Stop-Loss
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The Bad Sleep Well - One of the forgotten Kurosawa films. Never gets any attention or talk about it. I think it's fantastic though. A very slow build-up in the first half, but I love the last half of the movie.
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Weeds S1 Disc 1
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DG USA: Open the Historic Gate Disc 1
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Hallelujah (1929)
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Dead Snow
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Night Creatures (off of the Hammer Horror Collection)
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Star Trek
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Star Trek.
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Terminator Salvation
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Terminator Salvation
Enjoyed the Marcus arc and a few of the set pieces, but the rest of the film is rather meh... |
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Arch of Triumph (1948)
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Numb3rs season 5
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We're Not Dressing (1934)
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TNA: Bound for Glory 2007
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Santa's Slay
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Originally Posted by asianxcore
(Post 9879472)
Santa's Slay
The Hole Very well done horror film starring the chick with the greatest tits in Hollywood (Thora Birch) and the chick with the smallest (Keira Knightley).. |
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Elf
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Originally Posted by LickTheABCs
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I feel bad for you..
Also compared to the complete boring/shit-fest that was Sick Nurses (which I watched for the October Challenge), this film was a masterpiece :) |
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Weeds S3 Disc 1
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Seinfeld S4 Disc 1
I just recently got into this show and I love it. |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer S4 Disc 1
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Originally Posted by asianxcore
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It wasn't that bad. It was actually pretty fun.
Also compared to the complete boring/shit-fest that was Sick Nurses (which I watched for the October Challenge), this film was a masterpiece :) |
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Originally Posted by LickTheABCs
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I didn't think Sick Nurses was all that awful. It wasn't great or anything but I liked it's visual style. I'm still questioning why somebody would take a shower with their clothes on, though.
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Criminal Minds s3 d1
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MST3K #105: The Corpse Vanishes (1989/1942) on Shout! Factory DVD for the first time. The more KTMA and Season 1 "MST3K" episodes I watch the more I like 'em. They're not as consistently funny as scripted "MST3K" but in his own weird way J. Elvis Weinstein's low-key improvisational Tom Servo, along with Joel Hodgson and Trace Beaulieu (Crow) still learning the on-camera art of riffing, focuses the viewers' attention more on the bad movie's shortcomings than on the jokes being made at the movie's expense. In the case of "The Corpse Vanishes" the wildly uneven and borderline-comedic pace (particularly the first half) combined with poverty row patchwork of plot ideas held together by the creepy magnetism of Bela Lugosi's performance stand out. In latter "MST3K" seasons the better jokes would have overwhelmed the movie's minimal accomplishments (like becoming a "Frankenstein"-ish mad doctor flick in the second half) so "The Corpse Vanishes" is more easy to remember than the jokes being made at its expense.
MST3K #501: Warrior of the Lost World (1993/1983) on Shout! Factory DVD for the first time. Robert Ginty (forever etched in my mind now as 'the Paper Chase guy' :p) squints and underacts like Chuck Norris on quaaludes even during action scenes where our 'hero' supposedly kicks ass. Between the attitude-filled 'speed cycle' that Ginty rides ('Bad Mothers'), the non-sensical plot and desperate-for-attention camera muggings of Persis Khambatta ("Star Trek: The Motion Picture"), Fred Williamson and Donald Pleasence the movie sets itself up for pitch-perfect ridicule by Joel and the Bots (who at this point of the "MST3K" run are hitting their peak). Then MEGA WEAPON shows up and a star (and MiSTie catchphrase) is born. Hotel Splendide (2000) on R2 DVD for the first time. "The Road to Wellville" meets "Delicatessen" (Alan Parker by way of Jeunet/Caro? :rolleyes: ) in this bizarre British comedy about an isolated island resort run by surviving members of a family that preserves a dead matriach's antiquated healthy lifestyle to the business' financial detriment. Between the quirky guests at the resort (each with their own laundry list of oddities), the willingness of writer/director Terence Gross to go for broke in pursuit of his vision and the presence of stars-in-the-making like Toni Collette and Daniel Craig (with excellent support from game British thesps like Hugh O'Connor and Stephen Tompkinson) "Hotel Splendide" qualifies as a find for adventurous cinephiles. |
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Paranoiac
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Warriors of Heaven and Earth
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Jingle All the Way - Man, how I miss Phil Hartman...
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The Nativity Story - Fairly decent film, got me back into the real Christmas spirit.
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Weeds S3 Disc 2
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Fawlty Towers (Remastered) - Series 2
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