Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sat Jan 05, 2013 7:53 pm
'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
Required Fields Metal is my Life
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:02 pm
Very good movie!
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:59 pm
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 3:10 am
DallasBlack wrote:
Fun movie, great action sequences.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 5:57 am
AM Raw
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:28 am
"Crumb" (1994)
Terry Zwigoff's profile of the legendary underground comics artist Robert Crumb studies his life, his work and his extremely screwed up family in a sometimes disturbing but always engrossing documentary. If you've ever read Crumb's comic work you probably think he's some kind of porno-crazed, woman hatin' psychopath (and that's probably true to some extent), but ironically he's the most "normal" member of his clan. When you meet Robert's brothers, you'll be saying "Thank God I don't live next door to that guy."
Certainly not a film for everybody but if you're a Crumb fan you'll dig this.
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exact33 The King
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:53 pm
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 5:37 pm
S.D. wrote:
DallasBlack wrote:
Fun movie, great action sequences.
I thought so too. The former Tommy Solomon was part of three fun movies this year: Looper, Premium Rush, and The Dark Knight Rises. I don't think anyone knew that back when Third Rock was around, that he would become an action star.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 5:50 pm
Seahawks vs Redskins
It's amazing how many games the Rams played against playoff teams. 3 games against these two alone, 2 more against San Fran plus Green Bay, Minnesota, New England; hell, half our season was against eventual playoff teams.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 6:05 pm
Fat Freddy wrote:
"Crumb" (1994)
Terry Zwigoff's profile of the legendary underground comics artist Robert Crumb studies his life, his work and his extremely screwed up family in a sometimes disturbing but always engrossing documentary. If you've ever read Crumb's comic work you probably think he's some kind of porno-crazed, woman hatin' psychopath (and that's probably true to some extent), but ironically he's the most "normal" member of his clan. When you meet Robert's brothers, you'll be saying "Thank God I don't live next door to that guy."
Certainly not a film for everybody but if you're a Crumb fan you'll dig this.
I saw this movie in the movie theater, almost twenty years ago, it was interesting movie of a counter cultural icon that before the movie I knew next to nothing about.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:14 pm
Required Fields wrote:
Very good movie!
...i saw looper this weekend
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:16 pm
I finally watched my DVR recorded Kennedy Honor Ceremony, I actually enjoyed it.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:52 pm
Just watched "Prometheus" and was really bored. I would of rather had a story that prequeled this movie, honestly... Or they could of just used the last 1/2 hour of this movie and went from there. Either of those scenarios would of been more interesting.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:24 pm
James B. wrote:
Just watched "Prometheus" and was really bored. I would of rather had a story that prequeled this movie, honestly... Or they could of just used the last 1/2 hour of this movie and went from there. Either of those scenarios would of been more interesting.
Not enough kid robot toys invading from space for ya?
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:36 pm
SpectreFate wrote:
James B. wrote:
Just watched "Prometheus" and was really bored. I would of rather had a story that prequeled this movie, honestly... Or they could of just used the last 1/2 hour of this movie and went from there. Either of those scenarios would of been more interesting.
Not enough kid robot toys invading from space for ya?
There is a place for all that stuff too. I expected a better done "story", "plot" and "character development" from a Ridley Scott film.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:46 pm
The Hobbit.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:46 pm
exact33 wrote:
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Classic!
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:23 pm
manny wrote:
Fat Freddy wrote:
"Crumb" (1994)
Terry Zwigoff's profile of the legendary underground comics artist Robert Crumb studies his life, his work and his extremely screwed up family in a sometimes disturbing but always engrossing documentary. If you've ever read Crumb's comic work you probably think he's some kind of porno-crazed, woman hatin' psychopath (and that's probably true to some extent), but ironically he's the most "normal" member of his clan. When you meet Robert's brothers, you'll be saying "Thank God I don't live next door to that guy."
Certainly not a film for everybody but if you're a Crumb fan you'll dig this.
I saw this movie in the movie theater, almost twenty years ago, it was interesting movie of a counter cultural icon that before the movie I knew next to nothing about.
I'm a fan of his comics so I figured he had to be a pretty strange guy, but I honestly had no idea HOW weird he is in real life.
I found it funny that even while the hippie/counter culture of the late 60s embraced his work, he didn't fit in to that scene at all - he always dressed very conservatively/dorky, said he "hated" the music of that era, etc.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:53 pm
James B. wrote:
SpectreFate wrote:
James B. wrote:
Just watched "Prometheus" and was really bored. I would of rather had a story that prequeled this movie, honestly... Or they could of just used the last 1/2 hour of this movie and went from there. Either of those scenarios would of been more interesting.
Not enough kid robot toys invading from space for ya?
There is a place for all that stuff too. I expected a better done "story", "plot" and "character development" from a Ridley Scott film.
That script was written, re-written and edited again and again by multiple writers and then Ridley made more changes. I've read Lindlehoff's first draft of his screenplay and it would have been a better film if they had just left it alone and filmed it that way.
Screenwriting by committee rarely makes for a good film.
I don't think the movie is bad, but it's also not nearly as good as it should have been considering the talent involved.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:01 pm
S.D. wrote:
I don't think the movie is bad, but it's also not nearly as good as it should have been considering the talent involved.
that is where I'm at....boring isn't an automatic bad in my book. I am still curious to see where they go with it, Like I said...two otions, the other humans and the ship taking off at the end..They can do either without really focusing on the "Alien" creatures much like they did in this film
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:18 pm
Originally Scott planned on not having any aliens at all in the film because he believes that has been played out...which is why they focused on earlier creatures no seen in the Alien series.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:33 am
The hobbit
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:43 am
The Drew Carey Show Ax Men Alaska State Troopers Wild Alaska The Drew Carey Show
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:43 am
Watched a show called Water Wars......man the government of India is planning to give Bangledesh the shaft and China can give it to both of them.
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Subject: Re: TODAY I WATCHED (TV-series, Movies, Cinema Playlists) 2013 Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:44 pm
This Morning:
Animal Cops Detroit
This Afternoon:
The Drew Carey Show Animal Cops Detroit
This Evening:
Sienfield WWE Raw: Mostly the same boring stuff, but Punk gave the best promo he has since his whiny heel turn. Of course nothing will top the 'pipebomb' that shocked the wrestling world, but it wasn't the same 'I deserve respect' stuff that has been getting so stale (not a knock on Punk, he's done the best he can with WWE ruining his character-i.e. turning him into a whiny coward).
Now:
Alaska State Troopers
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