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post Jul 11 2005, 07:52 PM
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Watching the Martrix movies over again for.....ok so I'm just bored and have nothing better to do with my life... >_>


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post Jul 12 2005, 07:32 AM
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Watched Kung Fu Hustle last night, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Throroughly. It's completely loopy, with little regard for anything approaching realism. It felt like a kung-fu fairy tale more than anything else. brilliant.


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post Jul 12 2005, 07:04 PM
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Just watched Bugsy Malone.


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post Jul 12 2005, 10:09 PM
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I recently picked up the Scrubs Season 1 DVD Box Set, and it is brilliant! I've watched all 24 episodes twice already and I continue to laugh. I can't wait till Season 2 comes out!


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post Jul 13 2005, 07:54 PM
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QUOTE (PsychWardMike @ Jul 12 2005, 06:09 PM)
I recently picked up the Scrubs Season 1 DVD Box Set, and it is brilliant!  I've watched all 24 episodes twice already and I continue to laugh.  I can't wait till Season 2 comes out!
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O.o I love scrubs! >.< Gimme it! *tries to steal box set*


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post Jul 13 2005, 09:11 PM
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Rented The Life Aquatic With Stive Zissou and thoroughly loved it. Bill Murray has a very bad habit of making me laugh, though to be fair the other big-names in the cast were pretty fantastic as well. I did not recognize Owen Wilson until about the second half-hour in, and Cate Blanchett was similarly odd. I looved the soundtrack, but now am very curious to find out what language those Bowie songs were it. French? Dutch? Klingon?

At any rate, watch it because it is very good.

I've also become addicted to this terrible TV show called *deep-voiced-announcer* Fight for Fame, although it ought to be Fight for an Agent Very Crappily. Struggling actors have to convince the president and representitive agent of a big agenting business that they are good enough to get their very own agent, and encounter along the way

-a photographer who *gasp* photographs some soap stars!!
-a producer who produced FIFTY FIRST DATES!!
-an acting coach who coached some other soap stars!!!

Which all-in-all works out to a damn amusing half-hour.


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post Jul 15 2005, 05:16 AM
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Adult Swim is on in the background. Right now... Paranoia Agent. I like it, but I awasn't too keen on the back story of Little Slugger. Just kind of ruined the dark feel for me.


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post Jul 20 2005, 04:38 PM
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My friend bought a DVD with this series on it called Pingu. It was PBS-type little kid claymation and it was hilarious. It would have been even funnier if we were all wasted.


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post Jul 20 2005, 11:17 PM
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QUOTE (Righteous @ Jul 20 2005, 04:38 PM)
My friend bought a DVD with this series on it called Pingu. It was PBS-type little kid claymation and it was hilarious. It would have been even funnier if we were all wasted.
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I agree. Don't let him fool you, you just haven't seen the bloodbath episode yet. Also, the amount of conspiracies about that show (ie playing his speech backwards sort of things) is insane!


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post Jul 21 2005, 04:33 PM
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I haven't been watching much T.V lately since everything seems to be at a standby phase due to season finales. But I do very much enjoy watching Will & Grace (a hilarious show which had quite a big surprise on it's last episode this season) Smallville, Desperate Housewives (also a great finale) and Alias (very interesting finale).
As for movies, I recently rented Finding Neverland and thought it was just beautiful. I was surprised at the fact that it brought tears to my eyes during a happy part and not during the usual sad part where someone dies or leaves.
I also re-rented The Last Samurai and The Osbourne Identity. I've always loved movies were swordplay and honor are involved (The last Samurai) and I've always enjoyed movies with an interesting plot and some good, brutal fighting shows (The Osbourne Identity, which in my opinion is better than it's sequel)
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post Jul 21 2005, 06:30 PM
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QUOTE (PsychWardMike @ Jul 12 2005, 11:09 PM)
I recently picked up the Scrubs Season 1 DVD Box Set, and it is brilliant!
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I got that this week, too. I have yet to watch it though as my TV and DVD player are currently living separate lives.

The last thing I watched was very early this morning: The Mask (with Jim Carrey)


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post Jul 21 2005, 07:03 PM
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I have a Big Brother addiction.

I only started this week, as I generally don't watch any TV, but t'parents are away so I'm taking advantage.

Anyway. I've never seen such a bunch of miscreants in one place before, half of which are so overcome with paranoia they're half insane. It's fascinating.

However, I am offically telling people I'm watching it for work, as one of the contestants owes my client thousands of pounds.


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post Jul 22 2005, 01:30 AM
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Just got done watching that Hide and Seek movie and it was as Bad as when I went and saw Darkness >.<

Basicly *spoils (Like you need it)* His wife kills herself, Dad and Kid move, Kid gets an imaganary Friend, Which in the end turns out that her Dad went crazy and killed his wife just cause at a party she was making out with some other guy and that he had a different personialy and killed everyone cept some girl and the kid and the girl shoots the Dad, so everyone's happy....but now I shall quote myself from after I watched it.....

"THAT WAS SO STUPID! EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT HORROR MOVIES CANNOT HAVE A HAPPY ENDING BECUASE THAT MEANS LATER ON THINGS ARE JUST GUNNA COME BACK AND EVERY WILL DIE....AGAIN! WHAT'S THE POINT IN THAT?!"

Thanks for hearing my rantings *waves and goes away*


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post Jul 22 2005, 07:18 AM
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QUOTE (Righteous @ Jul 20 2005, 05:38 PM)
My friend bought a DVD with this series on it called Pingu. It was PBS-type little kid claymation and it was hilarious. It would have been even funnier if we were all wasted.
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My God, man. Is this new to America?

This is really quite shocking. Pingu was one of the highlights of my childhood. It's truly brilliant television, I loved it.

I recently bought I Heart Huckabees on DVD, which is one of my favourite films right now.


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post Jul 22 2005, 09:58 AM
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On telly: Wonderfalls (which I think I'm unimpressed by - that might become an hour of videogaming while Kat watches it, I think), Boston Legal (gotta love Shatner playing a narcissistic fool).

On DVD: 5th season of Sopranos. Mmm, sopranos...


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post Jul 24 2005, 02:18 PM
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QUOTE (Jonman @ Jul 22 2005, 09:58 AM)
On telly: Wonderfalls (which I think I'm unimpressed by - that might become an hour of videogaming while Kat watches it, I think), Boston Legal (gotta love Shatner playing a narcissistic fool).

On DVD: 5th season of Sopranos. Mmm, sopranos...
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Oo, I'd just started a thread about Wonder Falls. I'm really liking it.

I never got into the Sopranos. I could see it was well written and acted, but I found that in the end I just didn't give a damn about any of the characters, very much the same way that I tried hard to stick with Six Feet Under, but again just didn't connect with any of them.


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post Jul 24 2005, 07:39 PM
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Finally got to see Garden State, after battling with my parents over the ridiculousness of their not letting me see it (this particular battle has gone on since it was in theaters. Let's pause to let everyone count how long ago that was)

*pause*

At any rate, it was brilliant and I loved it, though I was a bit disappointed in Zack Braff. I imagined his performance would be the best, as he wrote it, but Natalie Portman was far better. The way it was shot was quite clever and at times gorgeous, and of course the soundtrack was fab. A+ all around.


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post Jul 24 2005, 10:55 PM
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There's a big difference between acting for the television and acting for the cinema. Scrubs is brilliant, but it's hard to imagine the characters sustaining a single two-hour plot. Portman has a lot more experience of generating a character that grows over a period of time, not least of all in the Star Wars trilogy, so I guess it's natural that she would appear more at ease with the media.


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post Jul 25 2005, 12:27 AM
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Lost is about the reach the shores of this sceptr'd isle - I'll be watching that, if only to see what all the fuss has been about.


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QUOTE (CommieBastard @ Jul 25 2005, 01:27 AM)
Lost is about the reach the shores of this sceptr'd isle - I'll be watching that, if only to see what all the fuss has been about.
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Wow. I must have been in my Media Blackout Hold, hiding from Big Brother. Hardly heard anything about this, other than being dead intrigued by the trailer, but that was more out of a mix of professional interest (burning bits of airplane lying around) and grooving out to the tune that's on the trail.


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post Jul 25 2005, 09:07 PM
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Got Constantine on Dvd a few days ago, I loved it at the movies and I love it still now ^.^ I think my favorite line from that movie was "I don't beileve in the Devil"-Anglea

"You should, He beileves in you"-Constanine


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post Jul 25 2005, 10:20 PM
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I watched Cruel Intentions last night.

Which is the only thing I've really 'watched' recently, aside from a Big Brother summary that was on whilst I was eating my toast this morning, before work.


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post Jul 26 2005, 01:51 AM
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Cruel Intentions: now there was a film that really should have been trash but ended up being rather good, although that probably says more about the story it's based on than that particular production. I suspect that the two sequels really are rubbish though!

Constantine: there'll be a post about this in my blog sometime in the next week. Suffice to say, I agree entirely. 'Twas one of my most enjoyable trips to the cinema of the last year and I'll definitely be getting it on DVD at some point.


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QUOTE (Mata @ Jul 26 2005, 02:51 AM)
Cruel Intentions: now there was a film that really should have been trash but ended up being rather good, although that probably says more about the story it's based on than that particular production. I suspect that the two sequels really are rubbish though!
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Indeed! It goes through stages of being trashy, and then suddenly manages to pick itself up and become a rather respectable film. I've never felt the desire to see the sequels, but my sister has seen # 2 and told me how awful it was (I believe it is set before the first film?).


Most recently watched: the bonus features on the Scrubs Series 1 DVD.


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post Jul 30 2005, 11:24 PM
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I have no idea why but it seems I've become addicted with watching "The Andy Milonakis show" on mtv, It's so freckin' stupid too! >.< I can't help it, It's like, The dumbest thing I've ever seen and yet I can't stop laughing, It's gotten so bad that now I asked my Dad to record it on his tivo from me >.< Ahhhh!!!! *runs around frailing arms and screaming*


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