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Post by jordanthepace on Sept 23, 2006 11:13:00 GMT -7
half baked refer madness fear and loathing in las vegas blow anything that's about drugs or has johhny depp or both
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Post by jordanthepace on Sept 23, 2006 11:14:05 GMT -7
also, i think that all the dave chapelle's show seasons have been released "i'm rick james, bitch!"
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William
Ghandi
Nothing is so lucid as the promise of dreams....
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Post by William on Sept 23, 2006 16:30:13 GMT -7
Classics: Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead (and its sequel). Of course this list excludes the remakes.
My personal favorites: Snatch, Lost in Translation, Broken Flowers, (OF COURSE) Rushmore, (OF COURSE) The Royal Tenebaums, (OF COURSE) The Life Aquatic, anything with Bill Murray really. I also recommend Weatherman. Dead Rising, I eat your skin, The Last man on earth, and King of the Zombies.
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Post by Fail-McFailure on Sept 23, 2006 22:23:31 GMT -7
The 80's were the dumbest chapter in our history. Are you kidding me? I just lost so much respect for you.... I adore the 80's
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Adrian
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Here's some nihilism for all your stupid fucking faces.
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Post by Adrian on Sept 24, 2006 17:29:30 GMT -7
I think that we have discussed this. And you never had any respect for me anyways.
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Post by Fail-McFailure on Sept 24, 2006 18:39:18 GMT -7
oh yeah.... well then.... it just went into the negatives. My respect is just cool like that
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Post by DannyK on Sept 24, 2006 19:08:58 GMT -7
oh yeah.... well then.... it just went into the negatives. My respect is just cool like that I have to agree, though I did like The Breakfast Club, (and I recomend deeper movies, like Meet Joe Black, and one of my fav's What Dreams May Come.)
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Post by Jonas on Sept 25, 2006 12:45:59 GMT -7
Classics: Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead (and its sequel). Of course this list excludes the remakes. My personal favorites: Snatch, Lost in Translation, Broken Flowers, (OF COURSE) Rushmore, (OF COURSE) The Royal Tenebaums, (OF COURSE) The Life Aquatic, anything with Bill Murray really. I also recommend Weatherman. Dead Rising, I eat your skin, The Last man on earth, and King of the Zombies. Have you seen the Omega Man yet Billy? Mutant zombies + Charlton Heston. Fuck yes.
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Post by jabberjaw on Sept 25, 2006 16:01:15 GMT -7
Classics: Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead (and its sequel). Of course this list excludes the remakes. My personal favorites: Snatch, Lost in Translation, Broken Flowers, (OF COURSE) Rushmore, (OF COURSE) The Royal Tenebaums, (OF COURSE) The Life Aquatic, anything with Bill Murray really. Does that include Garfield and it's sequel, Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties?
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Post by Amanda on Sept 25, 2006 19:34:39 GMT -7
hahahaha thats funny but i do love all of those zombie movies, i have the very first night of the living dead, and that is scary shit. zombies are the best and they will never ever get old
i exault you billy
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Adrian
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Here's some nihilism for all your stupid fucking faces.
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Post by Adrian on Sept 25, 2006 19:46:37 GMT -7
You make me sad, Meg.
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Post by Fail-McFailure on Sept 26, 2006 20:24:57 GMT -7
I heart you!
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Post by Django on Sept 26, 2006 23:05:46 GMT -7
The 80's were the dumbest chapter in our history. I thought you were really into punk, I'm confused.
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Post by Django on Sept 26, 2006 23:07:18 GMT -7
Squid and the Whale is good in a quirky kind of way. Its produced by Wes Anderson and it shows.
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Post by Fail-McFailure on Sept 27, 2006 1:09:08 GMT -7
I just watched "the hours"
It is an EXCELLENT movie! Especially if you are a Virginia Woolf fan and have read "Mrs Dalloway"
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