Supposedly AWESOME movies you'll admit to having never seen!
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Re: Supposedly AWESOME movies you'll admit to having never seen!
I still haven't seen Cool As Ice.
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Who has not seen Crash? That is one of the best movies I've ever seen.
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vynsane wrote:other movies in that category?anarky wrote:That was an amazing movie, but I have yet to be able to get through a second viewing.
american history x
memento
You would love American History X vyn.
I too like Jon have never seen Platoon, I have seen bits and pieces of it, but never all the way through. Same ting with Apocalypse Now

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Senor JabbaJohnL wrote:I still haven't seen Cool As Ice.
Why would you want to when you are busy blowing yourself

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Re: Supposedly AWESOME movies you'll admit to having never seen!
oh, i've seen it. i meant it was in the category of movies you can generally only watch once and have a hard time "getting into" again due to the heavy nature of it. for me memento is another because you REALLY have to pay attention to it to make it worth watching. most of the time i'm not looking for that in a movie.kidhuman wrote:You would love American History X vyn.
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American History X? I haven't even seen 1-9.vynsane wrote:other movies in that category?anarky wrote:That was an amazing movie, but I have yet to be able to get through a second viewing.
american history x
memento
More fessing up? Ok. Schindler's List, Titantic, Fight Club, Gandhi, & Saving Private Ryan.
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American History X was barely worth 1 viewing.
Titanic - sucked.
Fight Club - sucked.
Saving Private Ryan - After a few viewings I realize the only part I really like is the opening invasion. The rest is just boring on repeated viewings. This is especially true after watching Band of Brothers, which blows SPR out of the water.
Titanic - sucked.
Fight Club - sucked.
Saving Private Ryan - After a few viewings I realize the only part I really like is the opening invasion. The rest is just boring on repeated viewings. This is especially true after watching Band of Brothers, which blows SPR out of the water.
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Awesome movie! I was glad to see it take Best Picture in 2006. Say, maybe one night I can make you dinner and we can watch that. I did go to the grocery recently. Rain check is always available if you are not hungry or in the mood to watch a movie.Seven wrote:Who has not seen Crash? That is one of the best movies I've ever seen.
In the Valley of Elah, Paul Haggis as well, is another outstanding movie that needs to be watched by all.
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As someone who's seen fifteen minutes of "Cool As Ice", I can safely say that I'd rather blow myself than watch any of that piece of shit movie again.kidhuman wrote:Senor JabbaJohnL wrote:I still haven't seen Cool As Ice.
Why would you want to when you are busy blowing yourself
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Schindler's List - Nope never saw it
Gandhi - Nope never saw it
Gandhi - Nope never saw it

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false.Diabolical wrote:Fight Club - sucked.
true.Saving Private Ryan - After a few viewings I realize the only part I really like is the opening invasion. The rest is just boring on repeated viewings. This is especially true after watching Band of Brothers, which blows SPR out of the water.
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This thread is fucking killing me, I can't read it anymore.
Oh, and Fight Club DID suck.
Oh, and Fight Club DID suck.
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The Daily Scribble and some TV commercials for the sequel reminded me that I've never seen Hellboy. I don't remember hearing much about it. Am I missing much?
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Its a pretty good action movie. Check it out

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I've only seen Hellboy once. Need to watch it again at some point.
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