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#242610 by Leechmaster
Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:35 am
Watched Inside Man in work today... Denzel was typically Denzel. Clive Owen was awesome as always... I really liked it! Good plot, good cast, solid ending. Happy times. :D
#242656 by Dunkelheit
Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:13 pm
Leechmaster wrote:Watched Inside Man in work today... Denzel was typically Denzel. Clive Owen was awesome as always... I really liked it! Good plot, good cast, solid ending. Happy times. :D


such a good movie ^____^

i think i have a non-sexual thing for those two babes
#243269 by vt1100
Sun Jul 04, 2010 1:36 pm
Universal Soldier: Regeneration Surprisingly quite watchable, very subtle "acting" from Damme and Lundgren. Not the best damn thing ever but you could use 90 minutes for lot worse than this.
#243472 by sj_2150
Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:13 am
Toy Story 3. it was amazing. made me cry.

i think i need to ban myself from watching pixar movies with people because i end up sooking like a little baby
#243473 by Ouja
Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:29 am
Frailty.

For once a decent horror/thriller movie that relies more on a good script than special effects.
#243552 by Octillus
Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:22 am
Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage

Sam Dunn knows how to make music documentaries. Seriously, was entertaining, goofy, and even a bit sad in places, it's a must for anyone who likes Rush.

Only downside, I might be like the only guy in the whole world that loves both Hold Your Fire and Presto, and it seems like they pretty much just glossed over that era entirely, well really Power Windows through Test for Echo, but those are the two albums from that era that I REALLY like.
#243554 by swervedriver
Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:21 am
Octillus wrote:Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage

Sam Dunn knows how to make music documentaries. Seriously, was entertaining, goofy, and even a bit sad in places, it's a must for anyone who likes Rush.

Only downside, I might be like the only guy in the whole world that loves both Hold Your Fire and Presto, and it seems like they pretty much just glossed over that era entirely, well really Power Windows through Test for Echo, but those are the two albums from that era that I REALLY like.


That's too bad, I really like them too. Presto contains 'The Pass' which in my opinion is the best song ever, from anyone. Maybe they didn't want to focus on the synth era too much since they're back to guitar-driven songs now?
#243563 by Leechmaster
Thu Jul 08, 2010 9:20 am
Fantastic Mr. Fox - Animation was SO AWSUM. Seriously, it was fucking class. I can't honestly remember the book but Orl said it strayed a bit... I enjoyed it anyway!

Looking forward to going to see Predators some time before the week is out. :D
#243566 by Octillus
Thu Jul 08, 2010 10:59 am
swervedriver wrote:
Octillus wrote:Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage

Sam Dunn knows how to make music documentaries. Seriously, was entertaining, goofy, and even a bit sad in places, it's a must for anyone who likes Rush.

Only downside, I might be like the only guy in the whole world that loves both Hold Your Fire and Presto, and it seems like they pretty much just glossed over that era entirely, well really Power Windows through Test for Echo, but those are the two albums from that era that I REALLY like.


That's too bad, I really like them too. Presto contains 'The Pass' which in my opinion is the best song ever, from anyone. Maybe they didn't want to focus on the synth era too much since they're back to guitar-driven songs now?


Turn around and walk the razer's edge!


But seriously, even if they were avoiding synth, Presto, Roll the Bones, Counterparts, and Test for Echo all really didn't hold synth.

Leechy: I know. It's great, funny, and adorable.

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