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Awww, nobody likes Iron Giant?
Iron Giant is the greatest American animated film of all time.

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I don't watch that many scary movies.
Or badass movies.

The first pokemon movie was too cheesy in my opinion.
Destiny Deoxys wasn't as cheesy, but... but... it's one of the newer pokemon movies, so I'd have to say no to it as well.

When I'm bored I watch the Lion King.
no shoot me please?

When I'm not quite as bored, I watch the first Shrek.

Sometimes I convince myself to watch Mulan.

Most of the things I watch are cartoony, because the movies we always watch are from Blockbuster thus we have little reason to actually buy a movie.

But... but I do watch some anime...

Like... Ginga Densetsu Weed...

I should hold another GDW marathon with only me watching it, but I'm too lazy to search for all the videos on youtube.

I'll shut up now. :awesome:

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1. Fried Green Tomatoes [[1991]]
2. The Professional (aka Leon) [[1994]]
3. Forrest Gump (which is actually almost a rip off of Fried Green Tomatoes.) [[1994]]

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Ze Blaffle! wrote:
1. Fried Green Tomatoes [[1991]]
2. The Professional (aka Leon) [[1994]]
3. Forrest Gump (which is actually almost a rip off of Fried Green Tomatoes.) [[1994]]
Leon is awwwesooome.


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Hey guys.

I think maybe we should talk about Tank Girl.

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Just finished watching Boondock Saints. It was amazing. Easily in my top 25 favorite films.

It was the first movie I have ever seen where I actually questioned who's side I was on. In Pulp Fiction, I knew Vincent and Jules were bad guys, but they were more like lovable scoundrels to the viewer. In Fight Club, I knew that Norton's character was a good guy, and that Tyler wasn't so much.

In Boondock Saints, there were sometimes were I loved those psychopaths, and other times when I thought they went to far. I would have felt better if they didn't enjoy the murdering so much, and if the six-gun-man was a little pickier in who he killed. But, I guess that was what the director was trying to do to the viewer. I hated the saints but still was cheering for them in the end.

Also, the cat scene was hilarious. Not the actual cat getting you-know-what'd, but the druggy girlfriend getting interrogated.


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L Lawliet wrote:
Boondock Saints Boondock Saints Boondock Saints


Welcome to my inner circle.

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I can't wait to see this film:

Assume all links in this post are NSFW, although the first three contain no imagery, and are to Wikipedia. Final link contains an example of what is described in the second Wikipedia link, a la Perry Bible Fellowship.

Link.

Supplementary link.

Moar.

Zarflax.


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OH GOD MY ONE TRUE FEAR.

I completely forgot about that; why did you bring it up?

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Merlin wrote:
OH GOD MY ONE TRUE FEAR.

I completely forgot about that; why did you bring it up?
I really like horror/comedy movies...


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L Lawliet wrote:
I loved those psychopaths, and other times when I thought they went to far
Sorta like Christian bale in American Psycho

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Tim? wrote:
Donnie Darko
I hate that movie with my very being. It put me to sleep.

My favourites suck:
1. Moulin Rouge
2. Little Nicky
3. The Skeleton Key

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Donnie Darko
I hate that movie with my very being. It put me to sleep.

My favourites suck:
1. Moulin Rouge
2. Little Nicky
3. The Skeleton Key
Donnie Darko is amazing. It has some of the best dialog, characters, and music I have ever seen in a film. At least, the theatrical cut did.

The director fucked the film with his director's cut.


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Sarc wrote:
L Lawliet wrote:
I loved those psychopaths, and other times when I thought they went to far
Sorta like Christian bale in American Psycho
I haven't seen that. Is it good?


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L Lawliet wrote:
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L Lawliet wrote:
I loved those psychopaths, and other times when I thought they went to far
Sorta like Christian bale in American Psycho
I haven't seen that. Is it good?



If it's like any other Christian Bale movie it's probably good. I haven't seen it yet either, but everything else I've seen with him it was pretty good. Reign of Fire's OK, I thought Batman Begins was pretty cool (Christian Bale AND Liam Neeson? Awesome), and The Prestige? Amazing. I know there's more but I'm just waking up from a nap and I am le tired.

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