keja wrote:The new Tron movie's lightcycles don't turn at right angles
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I saw Graveyard of the Fireflies...
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I've not heard of that, but Google tells me it is some sort of Japanese Animation? I believe the kids used to call it "Japanimation"?
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Tron was an awesome movie. The new one looks alright, but it doesn't appear to really expand on the original Tron. But I've only seen trailers so yeh.
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Yeah it does. The original creator gets trapped and his son has to save him, it expands rather well.Flying Sheep wrote:Tron was an awesome movie. The new one looks alright, but it doesn't appear to really expand on the original Tron. But I've only seen trailers so yeh.
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Jeff Bridges is a badarse motherhugger.
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My team and I are going to see Tron legacy on Friday as a field trip then we go to Gatti land and eat as much pizza as we want!
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Chuck E. Cheese's, much like everything else, was way cooler in the 80s. I went to many a birthday party there.
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nightmare before christmas for the win
Tim Burton makes great movies with great songs (eg. Remains of the day, jacks lament, oogie boogie song etc)
has anyone seen Paprika (not the spice, the movie) its pretty good
Zombieland was a great movie
Tim Burton makes great movies with great songs (eg. Remains of the day, jacks lament, oogie boogie song etc)
has anyone seen Paprika (not the spice, the movie) its pretty good
Zombieland was a great movie
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The problem with Burton it's the music, musical movies are very silly (and I'm a "musician" )...
Anyway, I just watched "Pulp Fiction" entirely yesterday (before I just saw the half of the movie), and the end SUCKED... Men, I'm disappointed... funny movie that ends in nothing...
Anyway, I just watched "Pulp Fiction" entirely yesterday (before I just saw the half of the movie), and the end SUCKED... Men, I'm disappointed... funny movie that ends in nothing...
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are you serious dude? the end was the greatest part!classic badass Samuel L Jackson.
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no, that wasn't badass, badass when this guy blows up the head of this other guy inside the car... that's badass
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no it wasn't! the whole shebang was an accident! didn't you see how they were panicking right after they shot the guy? now the wolf. that guy was badass.
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yeah, but still it's badass, despite it was an accident
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Vraiment, i don't think you understand the movie. The end of the movie is only the middle section of the story.
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still... I expected something epic to close... the end of the movie else, it's that Bruce Willis survive to being graped!...
still, not that great... but better...
still, not that great... but better...
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the bit with Bruce Willis is the end of the story.
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