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Jeku
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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 05:29
Quote: "Jeku, come on man, it's a joke reference - do you know me as a guy who lurks for a flaming? I'm disappointed in you, seriously."


Hmmm, sorry I didn't catch an obscure reference from an online comic. I don't read any online comics.

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Sweet! I love that movie! Haven't seen it in so long!

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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 05:58
Quote: "Because as incredible as the show and movie were the idiots in their marketing department picked names that were not going to attract their target audience to watch them. Had the show been called "boobs in space" "Star Mercs" etc they would have gotten alot more people to watch them and those viewers would likely have been hooked.
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Very true, but I think one thing the promotion of the show missed was its comedy. I thought the series was hilarious, but all the trailers and promotional stuff I saw was serious. Firefly was most anything but serious, its sarcasm and charm is what made the series. IF the show was set off more as Han Solo(laid back) than star trek, then maybe the show would have attracted more people.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 06:16 Edited at: 30th Jun 2009 06:22
Quote: "Quote: "That one movie with the giant spaceship in the beginning, and this little short runt of a villain wearing a big helmet, black shorts and tie, and likes to fry the crotches of his subordinates with a wicked green beam... and he's surrounded by morons."
That movie is absolutely hilarious. My favorite parody of all time. "


Indeed, that is perhaps the greatest parody movie of all time! I love the flying RV...it's just awesome.


EDIT:

Whoops, didn't see the second page.
And perhaps I should list my favorite movies as well.

In no particular order...

Back To The Future Trilogy

Star Wars (all of 'em except Revenge Of The Sith)

Star Trek (all of the old ones and the new one)

Master and Commander (it has boats! )

Pirates of the Caribbean (still haven't seen the third)


That's about all I can think of.


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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 06:51 Edited at: 30th Jun 2009 07:02
I'll post pics when I get the chance
1.) Gran Turino

2.) Happy Gilmore

3.) Tommy Boy

4.) Black Sheep

5.) Mr. Deeds

6.) Big Daddy

7.) Forrest Gump

8.) The Rocky Series (Rocky 4 was my favorite, however)

9.) Seven Pounds

10.) The Whole Nine Yards

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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 08:41
Quote: "2.) Happy Gilmore"


Oh my God! Someone other than me who really likes Happy Gilmore! This is probably the most surprising moment of my life...

Strike that; Billy Mays dying earns that title

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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 11:27
your opinion is invalid!



lol
Happy gilmore was loved by most untill teachers played the same friggan video ev ery free break lessson... lol

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@Hobgoblin Lord, did you happen to see it at the Jordan's Furniture IMAX? That's where I saw 2.

@lazerus, yes, they are very good. One of the best things though is every time you watch it, you realize something more about it, and it actually becomes better than the last time you saw it. Weird as it starts off really good to begin with.

@Josh Mooney, yeah, I watch it about 2-3 times a year at this point, though when I first found it and then bought it, I watched it at least 1 time each week for half a year. I was obsessed, just a little less obsessed now.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 17:14 Edited at: 30th Jun 2009 17:15
Quote: "Happy Gilmore was loved by most until teachers played the same friggan' video every free break lesson... lol"


I did not experience this. Instead, my teachers are dull.

Yay...</massivesarcasm>

But, I for one would love seeing this movie near every day. I've already watched it 50+ times in a year. Not gettin' bored of this movie, ever.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 17:27 Edited at: 30th Jun 2009 17:29










And those are my top 5.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 22:52
In no order:
* The Green Mile
* Jacob's Ladder
* Network
* Jurassic Park
* Tremors

Although there are plenty of other films that could probably be on that list (Aliens trilogy, Terminator 2, The Bourne Supremacy/Ultimatum, Die Hard, Shaun of the Dead...).

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Posted: 30th Jun 2009 23:15 Edited at: 30th Jun 2009 23:17


Just kidding...

-Matrix
-The Grudge
-The ring
-And almost all Japanese horror films.

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Posted: 1st Jul 2009 00:36
Quote: "Thank goodness its not the remake. Both me and my brother tried to sit through it and it was really stupid of how they try so much to be funny I found to be so funny and stupid with the dophins intro. I might think of checking out the book soon anyway."


Yeah. I really, really hate how they took one great line in the BBC version ("If you're gonna survive out there, you've only got to know where your towel is.") and made it into an out of control towel fetish for Ford throughout the whole movie.

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Posted: 1st Jul 2009 00:53 Edited at: 1st Jul 2009 00:57
Err, well the Radio version was first, then the book series, then the BBC series, and then the current movie. All were written by Douglass Adams, only he kinda died after writing the first draft of the script for the recent one. He wasn't happy with it after the first draft, big surprise. But since he died, all they could do was make it into a final draft in a way he might have wanted. So really, while it's not entirely his work, the story wasn't changed too much from what he had.

Also, do any of you know that he deliberately made each version of the story different, as to make it worth seeing them all? None of them are quite the same, and that's on purpose. While I much prefer the books my self, and like the humor of the BBC series more than the new movie, it's really a very good movie overall. The depictions of the Vogons and more or less all of Magrathea were excellent, though I thought they were overused. I think it needed to be longer more than anything, as some parts were clearly rushed, and they skimped out on the Guide entries later on. Also I wish Marvin had gotten a bit more attention. But certainly it was not a bad movie.

Edit: So to be fair, if you're going to call the movie a remake, everything after the radio drama was a remake.

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Posted: 1st Jul 2009 02:04
In no particular order:

Shaun of the Dead
Hot Fuzz
Harold and Kumar go to Whitecastle
Harold and Kumar escape from Guantanamo Bay
Eurotrip
American Pie
Spongebob Squarepants Movie
Spriggan
Jin-Roh
Akira
Team America

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Posted: 1st Jul 2009 02:21
Shaun of the Dead was great too! Forgot about that!


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Posted: 1st Jul 2009 06:02
Quote: "Also, do any of you know that he deliberately made each version of the story different, as to make it worth seeing them all? None of them are quite the same, and that's on purpose."


That's interesting. Most writers don't do that... they want to keep the movie and the book exactly the same (or as much as the Producer allows). If I was a writer I'd be afraid to change anything in a book that turns out to be a hit. To me Douglas Adams is right up there with Isaac Asimov and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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I love Douglas Adams! I've read all of the Hitchhiker's Guide books twice, and I'm thinking about giving them another read.


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Favorite movies (That you should rent immediately because they're awesome)

Snatch
Shaun of the dead
Fight club
V for vendetta
equilibrium
28 days later (28 weeks later has almost no plot and is retarded, the first one is awesome)
killer klowns from outer space (but not really...)
The green mile
Gran Torino
The post man
I am legend
Forrest Gump
Brazil
O father where art thou


Movies i've read about in this post and am gonna watch:

shawshank
boondock saints
pulp fiction

Tell me if i missed any

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Posted: 1st Jul 2009 08:23 Edited at: 1st Jul 2009 08:25
Quote: "pulp fiction
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That would probably have to be one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Possibly because I was expecting something great from everyone saying how amazing it was, but I would have thought it was horrible anyways.

It had a plot that only someone with a strange, twisted mind (well, I guess that fits Quentin Tarantino ) while high on drugs could come up with. I don't understand how a scene with two actors doing the twist on a stage becomes so famous, it involves almost no emotion or acting skill. There was almost nothing I found funny in the movie (and I like dry humor). It's also a movie where the script writers seemed to think that swearing every third word would add a lot of flavor to it. The plot made almost no sense, as I said, it seemed as if a bunch of people high on some sort of drug sat around in a circle and threw out random ideas for a movie, and then made Pulp Fiction. It had no flow, rhyme or reason to it. If you don't believe me, just try to follow the wikipedia plot summary:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulp_Fiction_(film)#Plot

Overall it was just way to strange and "artsy" for my liking, I never really understood those kind of movies.

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Posted: 1st Jul 2009 08:42
Quote: "That would probably have to be one of the worst movies I've ever seen."


That doesn't surprise me, seeing as your favourite movies are Pirates of the Caribbean

I forgot to mention Cannibal: The Musical. It is by far one of the best musicals, created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker.



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Trapper Song

Let's Build a Snowman!

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Shpadoinkle! - Recognize this melody from the South Park credits?

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Posted: 1st Jul 2009 13:45 Edited at: 1st Jul 2009 13:49
This is obviously the best movie, dead snow.
You can't go wrong with nazi zombies. Oh, and warning, gore etc.

In reality, it's OK. Reminded me a bit of shaun of the dead in terms of how stupid it was. It's a norwegian zombie movie so it needs mentioning.

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Quote: "That doesn't surprise me, seeing as your favourite movies are Pirates of the Caribbean "

And what do you mean by that? . You say that as if it's a bad thing, when they are very popular movies among people and they received decent critic scores. So what's wrong with them (I can understand not liking the second and third, but the first?)?. I at least explained what was wrong with Pulp Fiction .


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Oh... you people wanted FIVE movies? Well...

1) Spaceballs
2) Airplane!
3) The Gods Must Be Crazy!
4) Midnight Madness
5) Transformers: The (Animated) Movie

Yeah... I'm old enough to have enjoyed all those movies and while the new Transformers movies were great, neither of them contain that one sequence I was happy with... Prime's death scene.

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Troma's War.



...Airborne!

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Haha, Troma rocks

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It's on Netflix Instant Queue. If you have Netflix, just watch it online. It's hilarious.

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My girlfriend is out of control 38 is a classic i enjoy as well.
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Quote: "3) The Gods Must Be Crazy!"


That's a good movie.

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I don't really brake down my favorite movies into best to worst. I brake them down into genre. No pictures, so I'll give some quotes for a few of them.

My overall favorite: Braveheart "FREEDOM!"

Sci fi: Wrath of Khan

Fantasy: Return of the King

Action: The Terminator "I'll be back."

"Come with me if you want to live."

Comedy: Spaceballs "I am your father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate."

"Fire a warning shot across her nose... Careful you idiot! I said shoot across her nose, not up it!" "Sorry sir, doing my best." "Who made that man a gunner?" "I did sir, he's my cousin." "Who is he?" "He's an ***hole sir." "I know that! What's his name?" "That is his name sir: ***hole. Major ***hole." "And the gunner?" "He's an ***hole too sir: Philip ***hole." "How many ***holes we got on this ship anyhow? (everyone gets up and says "Yo!") "I knew it! I'm surrounded by ***holes!"

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The NEW Star Trek Movie
Transformers (1 and 2)
Signs
Unbreakable
Ghostbusters

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In no particular order:

The Cube(interesting, but looses its punch after the first time around.)

The Myst(i know the novella was better )

Cannibal: The Musical('let's build a snowman!')

Alive(I'm a little out there...)

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Frailty (was originally The Fragile... got my NIN mixed with my movies )
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One of my favorite movies is Training Day. The Story is so unpredictible if you ask me. I love that movie.


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Posted: 3rd Jul 2009 13:17
Quote: "That would probably have to be one of the worst movies I've ever seen."


Err.. right. Whilst Pulp Fiction may well have been over-hyped due to its age/nostalgia, it is definitely an extremely well crafted film, irrespective of that.

You have no taste

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What's wrong with Borat?

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What's right with Borat?

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Oh, and heres a couple more good ones... actually came across these at Wal-Mart in the $5 bargain bin today--forgot all about them

Stand By Me (based on 'The Body')
Se7en (can't believe I forgot that one)

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