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» Haha replied on Wed Jun 28, 2006 @ 2:33pm. Posted in Reel Life Cinema Thread!critiks/Palmares.
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It was on Fantasia fest last year. Good movie.
» Haha replied on Wed Jun 28, 2006 @ 1:12pm. Posted in Reel Life Cinema Thread!critiks/Palmares.
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wondershowzen is pure video drug. I watched the first season dvd with my roommate and the Patience bit was just...

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» Haha replied on Wed Jun 28, 2006 @ 12:16pm. Posted in Reel Life Cinema Thread!critiks/Palmares.
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Originally posted by BETTY HAZE...

wow! i just came to watch the most tension surveillance video of my life~gracieusete de trey....
so surveillance camera of columbine...it's so real that it's seem unreal...
when at the end tehy have a discussion about if they they have to shot themselves at go or 1-2-3...ouf...i'm petrified..
these teenager Had a lot of anger..that's so sad...even with the suplicationS they hadn't any sympaty...

if you r sensitive thiS isn't for u [ www.filecabi.net ]

Uh, no, that's the ending of Zero Day. It's fictional. It takes on the Columbine story but it's not real footage.

Columbine happened on April 20, 1999. This video shows 2001.

Zero Day had nothing officially linked with Columbine. It was a short, "fake" self-documentary showing what COULD push two teens to shoot people in their school.
» Haha replied on Wed Jun 28, 2006 @ 12:10pm. Posted in Matt Daemon Boldly Goes...
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Originally posted by SEBASTIANPRELAR...

"Bah, Matt Damon is an okay actor"

HAHA that's pretty hilarious. An actor... Yeah right. He'd better suck really good cocks.


He was okay in Dogma. Good Will Hunting, too.

Mind you, I'm not saying he's a GOOD actor. But in the movies he's been given, he's handled at least decently. He's not, let's say, "Pauly Shore" kind of bad.
» Haha replied on Wed Jun 28, 2006 @ 7:59am. Posted in Matt Daemon Boldly Goes...
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Bah, Matt Damon is an okay actor. It`s not like replacing Shatner will be extremely hard...
» Haha replied on Fri Jun 23, 2006 @ 9:21am. Posted in The music casting game.
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That would be interesting...

How about, "The good guy suddenly realized his partner was the villain, after all"? Song?
» Haha replied on Wed Jun 21, 2006 @ 1:43pm. Posted in The music casting game.
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Once, a friend of mine told me that he would have preferred Slipknot's Surfacing for the hallway gun fight in The Matrix, instead of the song played. Since then, we have played the music casting game.

It's incredibly simple. Pick an action movie stereotype and choose the song you think would best fit with it.

For instance, I'd choose Joe Satriani's Mind Storm or Machinae Supremacy's Bouff to go with "the good guy races/fights the bad guy to reach the penultimate target".


Slayer and Atari Teenage Riot's No Remorse to go with the "I came here to kick ass and chew bubblegum and I'm all out of bubblegum" scene.

Play! Find a song the scene I give you, then add your own scene!

-> Song for "the good guy resists tremendous physical toture" scene?
» Haha replied on Wed Jun 21, 2006 @ 7:53am. Posted in 6 months in jail for videotaping cruelty.
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Mind you, I'm not at all for animal cruelty but that doesn't mean I believe that two wrongs make one right.
» Haha replied on Wed Jun 21, 2006 @ 7:52am. Posted in 6 months in jail for videotaping cruelty.
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The guy broke in THREE times. In a FOOD producing factory. In the USA. He's lucky he only got six months. The way things are going since 2001, he could have been pinned with a "terrorism attempt" case or something like that....
» Haha replied on Tue Jun 20, 2006 @ 3:21pm. Posted in 6 months in jail for videotaping cruelty.
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Funny how activists will see no problem in breaking the law to prove that others are cruel...
» Haha replied on Thu Jun 15, 2006 @ 12:35pm. Posted in Deep woods, Lost and Wild 2006.
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Yes guy, you know. Boy. Guy.
» Haha replied on Thu Jun 8, 2006 @ 10:41am. Posted in Finish That Expression!.
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I can't see myself, you know, 'cuz I'm a frickin' vampire! Bleh! Bleh!

In Soviet Russia...
» Haha replied on Thu Jun 8, 2006 @ 10:40am. Posted in ->Life Lessons.
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Quit obsessing over being 100% original in what you create. As Paul Gaugin stated, art is either plagiarism or revolution. Just do what you do best and your personality will make its impact into your work, eventually.
» Haha replied on Thu Jun 8, 2006 @ 10:34am. Posted in Robot Chicken!.
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Can I have a free nana? Clarence FTW!
» Haha replied on Mon Jun 5, 2006 @ 2:21pm. Posted in X-Men 3.
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Originally posted by BETTY HAZE...

you should write a book .


Who should?
» Haha replied on Mon Jun 5, 2006 @ 2:09pm. Posted in X-Men 3.
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The purist in me refuses to accept Shaft Fury!

No, I don't follow Astonishing much.
» Haha replied on Mon Jun 5, 2006 @ 11:39am. Posted in X-Men 3.
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There's something to be said about a comics company who can only please the old fans through non-canon limited series and then scare them away with their main stories...

I nearly passed out in Ultimate when I saw Nick "Samuel Shaft Jackson" Fury...
» Haha replied on Mon Jun 5, 2006 @ 8:08am. Posted in X-Men 3.
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Pretty much dead on, medici! Though Claremont IS working on X-Men: The End, which ALSO deals with characters in a very stupid way... I mean, Remy, a Summers?!?
» Haha replied on Fri Jun 2, 2006 @ 2:59pm. Posted in X-Men 3.
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There were definitely some good scenes. I just didn't like Ian McKellen and everyone dying all of a sudden.

But entertainment-wise, it was fun.
» Haha replied on Fri Jun 2, 2006 @ 1:33pm. Posted in X-Men 3.
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Well yeah, he's the Juggernaut, bitch!
» Haha replied on Fri Jun 2, 2006 @ 12:51pm. Posted in X-Men 3.
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I was refering to the quoted person. I do know that she's talking slash fiction. Ugh.
» Haha replied on Fri Jun 2, 2006 @ 11:22am. Posted in X-Men 3.
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Originally posted by CLOWN...

man, i must have been the only kid who had read the comic books because this movie totaly represents one that i had. Fucken Dark Phenix n shit, charles that explodes, magneto that looses his powers... I dunno about you, but the reference to the comixs in this one is better than the two previous one's..

I really liked the movie and i was glad to have gone to see it.


*Cough* What?

I still have the Dark Phoenix Saga series. Dark Phoenix only becomes so after Mastermind turns her into the Black Queen, to rule the Hellfire Club. Xavier is pretty much alive... just not the X-Men's leader anymore. Scott is also alive. Magneto wasn't even there at the moment.

What the hell are you talking about?
» Haha replied on Thu Jun 1, 2006 @ 12:09pm. Posted in Random Thoughts.
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fu-fu-fu-furrrry!

Hahah ;)

Shapeshifting = never sleeping with the same person twice!
» Haha replied on Tue May 30, 2006 @ 2:33pm. Posted in I Hate . . ..
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The O.C.
» Haha replied on Tue May 30, 2006 @ 12:14pm. Posted in X-Men 3.
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Nu uh! She absorbs Piotr's power in the danger room. Your plot is erroneous!

I still think that Scott is lost somewhere in the forest, crawling with his eyes closed, wondering where the hell his glasses went...
» Haha replied on Tue May 30, 2006 @ 9:07am. Posted in X-Men 3.
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Yes, I get it. I don't want to get it, though :P

I just don't like the "everyone that's dead never really dies". Even in comics! I mean, Hawkeye is even back from the dead!
» Haha replied on Tue May 30, 2006 @ 7:57am. Posted in X-Men 3.
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$196 Million Worldwide, But Still No X4 Plans?
Source: Variety
May 30, 2006


Despite the fact that X-Men: The Last Stand pulled in about $196 million in just four days worldwide (it cost approximately $210 million to make), Marvel Studios' Avi Arad tells Variety that they are going to move forward with the two spin-off movies instead of X-Men 4:

A big second frame decline is thus likely. But with nearly $200 million in domestic grosses by next weekend a virtual lock, Fox execs won't be shedding too many tears.

More likely, they'll be talking to their partners at Marvel about the next step for the franchise, since "Last Stand" was supposed to be the final film in a trilogy.

"The first reaction, which we should discard, is here comes 'X-Men 4,'" said Marvel Studios topper Avi Arad. "We're working on 'Wolverine,' which is definitely a continuation, and we have a very interesting script about a young Magneto."
» Haha replied on Tue May 30, 2006 @ 7:54am. Posted in X-Men 3.
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They also killed Callisto, Arclight and Psyloche, which sucks...

And Angel was in the movie for only like, five minutes.
» Haha replied on Tue May 30, 2006 @ 7:52am. Posted in X-Men 3.
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Originally posted by JASON...

Guess you guys didn't wait till the end of the credits.......

They left it very open for more to come, can't forget wolverine and storm hookin up, they can bring in gambit now, they can now make a way for rouge to get ms marvels powers by accident

hopefully apocolyps now that angels/archangels in the story


I did wait. And it makes no sense whatsoever. Xavier was the most neutral man ever and in this movie, not only did he insult twice the guy he's tried to help for the last two movies but he acted vindictive and forgot all principles, going so far as to possess a comatose geezer. That isn't the normal Xavier; That's FOX' Xavier. And I don't accept it.


And hum, Rogue is human now. The only one who still has SOME powers is Magneto (because hell, he's Omega level).

This movie was just an excuse to ressemble the current M Day saga going on in the comics.
» Haha replied on Mon May 29, 2006 @ 2:32pm. Posted in X-Men 3.
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Deadfunk, you mean all three movie scripts, then? I'll admit that the screenplays will influence the actors but after seeing and reading so many interviews of McKellen and the arrogant way he keeps explaining how great he is acting the role and how he's the only man worthy to play the prequel (he think they'll rejuvenate his look with cgi effects)... he just ends up pissing me off.

And juju, I am a comic book fan in hiding. People don't assume I read them until it's too late! And I'll agree that Magnus wasn't the only one that the movies messed up. They pretty much changed everyone.

Maybe they'll pull a "X-Men Begin" like they did for Batman, in a few years ;)
» Haha replied on Mon May 29, 2006 @ 1:00pm. Posted in X-Men 3.
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No way in hell! He wasn't Magneto at all! Magneto should be shown as a grand man, a leader. A political ideal whose ambitions are only harsh because his goals do not include the participation (or sometimes, the existence) of humans. McKellen played Magneto like he was a weak, geriatric snivelling worm, reaching for scraps and playing dirty.

Though I have to say that the guy playing the president was even worse. A toothless senile chap, I must say.
» Haha replied on Mon May 29, 2006 @ 9:36am. Posted in X-Men 3.
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Evil Dead 2 was better than Evil Dead :P

I'm usually open-minded about movie sequels. Or prequels. Unless Ian McKellen is in them. He was a good Gandalf; I'll give him that much. But that's all he was good at.
» Haha replied on Mon May 29, 2006 @ 9:34am. Posted in Random Thoughts.
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Originally posted by DRGONZO...

The ultimate superpowers are :
A)Teleportation skillz
B)Mind-Reading Skillz
C)Mad Ninja Stylez.


You forgot shape-shifting skillz!

Teleportation+shape-shifting= scary.
Add B and C = scary squared.
» Haha replied on Mon May 29, 2006 @ 8:49am. Posted in X-Men 3.
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The fights scenes weren't bad but yeah, too many deaths. They wanted to make sure that no one could make a new movie out of this, except prequels...

Oh, and I always despised Ian McKellen as Magneto and I do so even more ever since I saw his Bela Lugosi impression on the bridge. That was simply just too much.
» Haha replied on Fri May 26, 2006 @ 9:46am. Posted in Finish That Expression!.
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...estate deals.

Whatever will be...
» Haha replied on Wed May 24, 2006 @ 4:40pm. Posted in Finish That Expression!.
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...chicken cross before the joke stops being funny.

Once a thief....
» Haha replied on Fri May 19, 2006 @ 8:58am. Posted in Finish That Expression!.
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...fed to Dagon.

Two heads are...
» Haha replied on Thu May 18, 2006 @ 4:50pm. Posted in Finish That Expression!.
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...in your underpants.

When it rains...
» Haha replied on Thu May 18, 2006 @ 4:47pm. Posted in make a sentence with....
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Man, I did break the game, didn't I? Don't know how I forgot to add words...

Anyhow.

Tony Danza baked himself some jalapeno poppers and smacked a vegan in his slippery face for forgetting the Bal en Blanc's special masturbation ceremony.

communist, computer, flour, future, paperclip.
» Haha replied on Wed May 17, 2006 @ 1:00pm. Posted in make a sentence with....
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Watermelon toothpaste, naturally found in a jungle, help improve your memory in matters of litterature.
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