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JuancoRocks 06-16-2008 02:38 AM

For Fathers Day we watched "Big Fish" in Blue-Ray with my son and daughter in law. They recognize Big tales when they hear them.
It's really a movie about my brother in law. Sometime I'll tell you about mountain dogs in West Virginia that are bred with one set of legs shorter than the other so they can run around the mountains better. According to him, there are left handed and right handed dogs that can cover both sides of the mountain, depending which way the quarry is running.:D :D

Sundae 06-16-2008 05:34 AM

I loved Big Fish :)

DanaC 06-16-2008 06:29 AM

Big Fish was great!

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I also watched Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. That has got to be one of the funniest movies ever made.
I loved that film. I like all the askewniverse movies. Dogma was on tv the other night.

glatt 06-16-2008 01:43 PM

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Yes, but ever since watching that movie, Law & Order: Criminal Intent has been completely messed up for me. Really changes the dynamic of the show when you can't stop imagining the head detective as a sadistic psychopath.

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I have never seen Cell, but Vincent D'Onofrio just come across that way for me. He's just your average creepy-scary crazy guy.

Remember him in Full Metal Jacket?

Clodfobble 06-16-2008 02:07 PM

I had totally forgotten he was in that.

What casting director in their right might thought he'd be a good choice for a detective role? Maybe they were intending to play up the "brilliant but weird" side of him a lot more than they eventually did.

Cloud 06-16-2008 02:26 PM

his role that always stays with me is the Bug Man from Men in Black.

he's great as that detective, though.

TheMercenary 06-17-2008 11:22 PM

The Bucket List. Fan-fucking-tastic.

Heartbreak Kid. Funny as hell. Not for little ones.

The new Rambo and Fools Gold, eh.

JuancoRocks 06-18-2008 02:25 AM

"The Big Lebowski" for the umpteenth time.....

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Clodfobble 06-18-2008 02:15 PM

We've had Stranger Than Fiction sitting on the counter since January and No Country for Old Men since March, according to Netflix. You wouldn't think it would be that hard to nail down a 2-hour block to watch one sometime...

Sundae 06-18-2008 05:55 PM

Meh, I lent my Aussie boss Hot Fuzz nearly a month ago.
She admitted she watched half of it last night and will watch the other half tonight.

Am tempted to tell her to keep it and I'll get the special edition for myself, but if she can switch it off halfway through I'll be wasting my money!

She's going to lend me a Kath & Kim dvd (I've only caught random episodes) and a Summer Heights dvd (new on BBC3). In return I might lend her The League of Gentlemen. Hmmmm, that's three series, two live shows a film and a Christmas special. I might buy and then lend her Benidorm instead!

BigV 06-19-2008 09:42 AM

recently:

The Bucket List -- Excellent. Messrs Freeman and Nicholson are masters at their craft.

Beowulf -- Boring story, but interesting execution. I strongly recommend the "Making of..." featurette for the technically inclined.

Airplane! -- STILL funny as hell. SonofV enjoyed it.

The Other Boleyn Girl -- Interesting story, and I really enjoyed the cinematography. Tink says there were considerable deviations from the book. The extras on this disc are also recommended.

Mr Magorium's Wonderous Emporium -- Kind of predictable, but enjoyable. The young boy, Eric, steals the show.

Flint 06-19-2008 09:46 AM

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We've had Stranger Than Fiction sitting on the counter since January and No Country for Old Men since March, according to Netflix. You wouldn't think it would be that hard to nail down a 2-hour block to watch one sometime...

Ah, you're thinking of the "What DVD's are we Watching Collect Dust?" thread.

bluecuracao 07-21-2008 03:44 PM

The Bank Job--Based on a true story! Intriguing how all the pieces fit so well together; I doubt it went down exactly like that, but it was a fun film to watch anyway (and Jason Statham is always nice to look at). Watch out for the extremely brief Mick Jagger cameo.

Grandma's Boy--I saw this on TV this past weekend, but it's available on DVD of course. Hilarious stoner movie, but can be watched while on the verge of heatstroke, with equally enjoyable results.

Tink 07-22-2008 02:59 PM

Hostel - Gruesome. Bloody. Kept me riveted though.

The Cave - aliens underwater. Good.

Peaceful Warrior - slowto start but a good rental

Batman Begins - gotta love the bat! Prepping for 'Dark Knight'.

Bonus bought me a new 40" LCD HDTV. Had to make it a movie weekend.

BigV 07-22-2008 04:27 PM

Hostel -- Thankfully away from the room during the screaming/screening. Ugh.

The Cave --- Creepy. Requires higher than normal level of suspension of disbelief. NOT FOR THE CLAUSTROPHOBIC. Underwater spelunking? You have *got* to be kidding me.

Peaceful Warrior -- First half is good. Please be in your seats before the movie begins.

Batman Begins -- Morgan Freeman as Fox versus John Cleese as Q... Think about it, eh?

The tv is freakin AWESOME!


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