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Post by balisong on Mar 26, 2009 19:50:35 GMT -5
No worries, I don't mind laughing at myself XD
I saw a snippet of Beowulf while my mom was watching it and I was walking to the kitchen. I remarked that it looked like she was watching a video game.
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Post by Jabberwocky on Mar 26, 2009 20:18:50 GMT -5
That's what I thought it looked like too. When it first started I thought to myself "this movie looks weird" and then I realized it was cgi and I was like "wuh? why?"
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Post by 13 on Mar 27, 2009 16:50:55 GMT -5
just for you guys!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Zenoah on Mar 27, 2009 18:03:43 GMT -5
Again...EPIC WIN!
*3 pimp points*
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Post by Gizmo on Mar 27, 2009 19:30:43 GMT -5
OMG, 13 - that was completely EPIC!!!!! ;D
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Post by 13 on Mar 28, 2009 0:59:16 GMT -5
ehehehe thankies 12 =^///^=
w00t more pimp points!!!
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Post by balisong on Mar 28, 2009 9:37:48 GMT -5
Well I'm relieved other people besides me have seen Open Season 2. I don't think 6 is going to have much in common with Fifi though...
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Post by IndigoRose on Mar 28, 2009 9:39:59 GMT -5
I hope not. 6 is no neurotic square headed poodle. I can see him be a little jittery though.
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Post by balisong on Mar 28, 2009 12:33:19 GMT -5
I just finished River's Edge. Surprisingly good movie with a good message. And it's based on a true story. I was going to draw or play a video game while watching it, but it actually kept me interested enough to pay attention. Crispin plays a valley-boy-type in it.
I'm noticing that no matter how dull or boring a movie could have been, Crispin makes it interesting and worth watching.
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Post by IndigoRose on Mar 28, 2009 12:37:54 GMT -5
Wow, if he spices up dull movies, there's no telling what he'll bring to an epic movie like 9.
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Post by kohitsu on Mar 28, 2009 12:46:33 GMT -5
OH! Fifi from Open Season 2, yes I was wondering why that voice sounded familiar!
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Post by amelia on Apr 3, 2009 6:05:54 GMT -5
I've only recently become a Crispin Glover fan, so I've only seen three movies with him (except for Back to the Future, but that was too long ago). I started looking into his past roles just because I love 6 so much. I've seen: Willard, Rubin and Ed (yes, the whole thing ), and Open Season 2. I repeat, I saw Open Season 2. I like Glover that much. I'd recommend looking into some of the more obscure entries on his filmography, too. Off the top of my head, he gets some classic moments in Twister (1989) as an overindulged, sensitive rich artist whose grip on reality is tenuous at best; Where the Heart Is (1990), as a fashion designer who's pretending to be gay for career reasons; Bartleby, as a blank-eyed clerk who stops working but won't stop coming to work; At Close Range (which you'll probably like if you liked River's Edge) as a malevolent teenage car thief; and Hotel Room, as a young husband trying desperately to cope with his mentally ill wife (this one's not available on DVD, but you can download it quite easily). And, of course, on the more mainstream side, he's a total scream in the Charlie's Angels films, as a chain-smoking, hair-fetishist hit man who manages to completely steal both movies despite never uttering one word.
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Post by balisong on Apr 5, 2009 21:15:30 GMT -5
Thanks for the recommendations Amelia! I'm gonna be watching Wild At Heart next since I'm a huge David Lynch fan (which is why I have to link this), then I'll be checking out Bartleby. I just bought Willard on dvd today. Liked it even more than I previously thought
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Post by amelia on Apr 6, 2009 12:40:24 GMT -5
I'm gonna be watching Wild At Heart next since I'm a huge David Lynch fan (which is why I have to link this) Oh, God, Chris Dotson's David Lynch vids! Truly, they are a thing of beauty and a joy forever. (And let it be known across the land that Ryan Reyes does the finest Crispin Glover impersonation you will ever see. Ever.) As for Wild At Heart, I adore that film myself, though I should probably point out that Glover only has a cameo in it (but, oh, what a cameo. I won't spoil it; see for yourself). Oh, and if you're a Lynch fan, I should probably point out that the previously mentioned Hotel Room was directed by him, too; it was intended as a TV pilot but never got picked up.
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Post by Kolya on Apr 7, 2009 17:59:01 GMT -5
Oh, the Big Blockbuster business It brings me many lulz : D Especially the waving of the hand.
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