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RavageRitual 02-10-2006 03:38 AM

one missed call

The Flayed One 02-10-2006 03:41 AM

Ginger Snaps again. One of my favorite movies of all time. I never get tired of it.

novakru 02-10-2006 06:00 AM

Creep
I didn't like this movie,it was disgusting but not in a good way.

cheebacheeba 02-10-2006 06:02 AM

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Ginger Snaps again. One of my favorite movies of all time. I never get tired of it.
...Must be about 100 times better than the first then, not accounting for poor taste.

Last thing I watched, where not exactly a movie, was the first two episodes of BBC production of Neil Geimans: Neverwhere.
I'm not sure at this point what to make of it, but it's sure an interesting storyline, kinda "far out" like a lot of Geimans stuff, and quite watchable so far.
I'm SURE the comic would be better...I'll have to have a look at that too.

Angelakillsluts 02-10-2006 06:15 AM

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Sleepaway Camp (again...).

Best slasher movie hands down.

noctuary 02-10-2006 06:19 AM

Cookers

A pretty decent film about speed-freaks cooped up in an isolated farmhouse while they cook up a big batch of meth. As time goes by, they begin to fall prey to delusions and hallucinations that just may be real. There were problems with the story, but nothing serious. Worth a watch. Overall: 6.5/10

Angra 02-10-2006 06:57 AM

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Originally posted by cheebacheeba


Last thing I watched, where not exactly a movie, was the first two episodes of BBC production of Neil Geimans: Neverwhere.
I'm not sure at this point what to make of it, but it's sure an interesting storyline, kinda "far out" like a lot of Geimans stuff, and quite watchable so far.
I'm SURE the comic would be better...I'll have to have a look at that too.



Itīs not a comic, itīs a novel. And itīs one of the best books iīve ever read. And the BBC production is a pure insult!! :mad:

cheebacheeba 02-10-2006 07:04 AM

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Itīs not a comic, itīs a novel. And itīs one of the best books iīve ever read
Fair enough, I just assumed comic on account of the Gaiman stuff I usually read.

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And the BBC production is a pure insult!!
As would just about anything based on his literary works I assume...I'll be ok...although I still await mirrormask with great anticipation.

Angra 02-10-2006 07:09 AM

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although I still await mirrormask with great anticipation.


Yes, me too.:)


And i still wait for a Peter Jackson remake of "Neverwhere".:D

Yellow Jacket 02-10-2006 07:41 AM

Just Like Heaven

A boring, unorthodox romantic comedy that brought nothing new to the table (except for the fact that Reese Witherspoon was *SPOILER* in a coma and talking with Mark Ruffalo in a spirit form). Think "Sixth Sense" meets chick flick. Get the picture?

1 and a half stars out of 5

Elizabethtown

One of the most surprising movies of the year! At first, I wasn't into it. Hated the Drew character and his tedious rants. But , about twenty minutes in, I grew into his character and began to root for him to get the girl (whose name is Claire). Sure, Alec Baldwin was underused (could've given him a better role) and it did start off slow, but once you get into Elizabehttown, you just can't get out!

4 and a half stars out of 5

John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars

Finally, John Carpenter has returned to the director's chair to bring us a fun, but slow at times, ride of ghosts, recruits, war, and the planet Mars. The casting was great (Jason Statham kicked ass here) and I loved the set design. Though, I could've done without Ice Cube's brother and posse being found. It just slowed the pace of the movie down for awhile. Overall, Ghosts of Mars was a fun ride I'll definitly be taking again soon.

3 and a half stars out of 5


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