I so wish I had not clicked on your link P-C. I'm gonna put my head between my knees for awhile...
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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I didn't like it, Cash and i'm a pretty big supporter of Dane. the most annoying part is the guy who plays Dane's best friend. i wanted to beat him with a cluestick the entire movie.
Is Dane Cook annoying?
Yes.
Oh, did you mean specifically in this movie?
tiggy, you're right. That character was digusting AND annoying.
Dane was less so.
It was worth it to see Jessica Alba walk into a steel pole, but just barely.
Rambo Inflation
Number of people killed per minute in the Rambo series.
- Rambo: First Blood (1982): 0.01
- Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985): 0.72
- Rambo III (1988): 1.30
- Rambo IV (2008): 2.59
Hallo, darlings!
Enjoying the Cloverfield talk... sounds like Drew needed a NY beta in a bad way. Being totally ignorant of NY subway geography, it didn't bug me.
Quick question - did anyone hear what was whispered over the very end of the credits? I heard *something* but couldn't make it out...
Apparently, played backwards, a man's voice is heard through static saying "I'm still alive" Or, or more likely, according to another site you hear "It's still alive"
I googled it and came up with a bunch of sites for it. This one was the funniest: [link]
No Oscar talk? Or is that happening in Natter?
Go Ellen Page & Juno (Actress, Screenplay & Movie)!
It's happening in Natter.
There are alot of movies that I want to see that were nominated but no actual movies that I've seen. (I went to very few movies and haven't even seen POTC3 - even though I have the dvd.)
I saw a couple of Oscar-nominated movies over the weekend, but they weren't nominated for this year.
Though The Talk of the Town raises issues of legal principles vs. practice that are still timely. And where else can you see Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, and Ronald Colman all in the same movie?
And The Spiral Staircase is a great thriller/noir, even if the psychology is too Freudian for today's mindset.