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#192272 by EphelDuath666
Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:14 am
BlueRaja wrote:Hmm. Well, he is 56 now. I'm used to seeing photos of a younger Clive everywhere, and his pic on Wikipedia is from 2007...wasn't prepared for that. Not that he looks horrible, just older.

I don't remember that particular short story at all. If I've read it, it would've been back in the 80's.


aaaah, ok...this is why
http://timewinds.com/clive/index.php?op ... 7&Itemid=1
it really showed in that Midnight Meat Train special about him. He really did not look good at all.
#192522 by Roddy
Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:11 am
Not a movie, but a TV series. I watch VERY little TV, but we got the DVD out of the 1st series of Terminator:Sarah Connor Chronicles, and my God does it have us hooked! Being a massive fan of the franchise anyway, I reckon this series does the saga absolute justice. As much as a smaller budget TV series can possibly do, anyway.
Hangin' on number 4, 'Salvation' too...
#192547 by sj_2150
Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:20 am
Grumpy Old Men, was on cable. i was lolling very hard acctually. awesome movie. the bloopers at the end are magnificent as i learned a shitload of inuendo. now the question is: should i see the sequel?
#192550 by swervedriver
Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:26 am
Saw 'Thank you for smoking' and 'Casino Royale' yesterday, TYFS being the more enjoyable one. :)
#192634 by Leechmaster
Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:03 pm
Tonight me and the missus sat down and watched Doomsday and Shoot 'Em Up...

Doomsday was terrible, but also very enjoyable.

Shoot 'Em Up was also no masterpiece, but also had to be one of the best films I've seen in ages. Really thoroughly loved it. Also it gets a +1 for SYL being in it.

Oh, and we also caught the tail end of a film called Pathology.. That was basically just an hour of people dying in various ways.
#192641 by AlucardXIX
Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:26 pm
Shoot'em Up is a quality movie solely for the fact that they didnt hold back anything. Even the title is straightforward.
#192670 by Persuader
Wed Apr 15, 2009 12:22 am
Dark water. It dragged on for far too long and wasn't that scary at all. Ending sucked. Connelly was gorgeous as always.
#192769 by pigdavis
Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:24 am
Persuader wrote:Dark water. It dragged on for far too long and wasn't that scary at all. Ending sucked. Connelly was gorgeous as always.

Whoa, coincidentally I just saw her in Phenomena(Creepers). Fanfuckintastic. I also saw eXistenZ, not quite what I expected, but enjoyable just the same.
#193586 by Aden
Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:55 pm
Nacho Libre was just on the TV.

Haven't seen it before... it was alright. Without Jack Black it would've been shit, but i like his style of comedy, he makes me chuckle
#193603 by stratman687
Fri Apr 17, 2009 6:17 pm
Just saw equilibrium. I thought it wasn't a bad movie but seemed to be too much of an unoriginal blend of 1984 and the matrix....not a bad movie, and it might wow a good number of people...just thought it wasn't scoring too many points in the originality department.
#194036 by psychotic
Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:59 pm
Phenomena is a very good movie, although difficult to find, but it's actually part of a larger collection of Dario Argento movies now, so I'm sure that it's much easier to get now, at least in the states.

I'm wondering if anyone's seen The Haunting in Connecticut yet. I've read books and seen documentaries on what happened with that before, and I'm really wondering how good the movie is and how true it actually is to the story. I'm just afaid that Hollywood will screw it up like they do with so many other things.

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