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Postby Starlord » Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:30 pm

Lord Simian wrote:What the fuck, man?

Field Of Dreams.
Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves (Yes, I'm a girl. I like the movie. Fuck you all. )

:D


Okay, I will watch Robin Hood because of Alan Rickman. I LOVE Alan Rickman, but I usually forward all the scene's with Costner. I just don't think he can act. He never makes me "feel it." :(
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Postby Lord Simian » Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:32 pm

Is he a great actor?

No.

But he makes fun movies.
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Postby Starlord » Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:39 pm

Lord Simian wrote:Is he a great actor?

No.

But he makes fun movies.


My husband loves Waterworld. I married him anyway. :-D
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Postby Lord Simian » Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:40 pm

starlord wrote:My husband loves Waterworld. I married him anyway. :-D


I'll say it again. Field of Dreams.
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Postby Starlord » Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:44 pm

Lord Simian wrote:I'll say it again. Field of Dreams.


I'm not saying a word about this movie. If I gave my opinion, I know someone around here would actually track me down and kick my ass. :oops:

I will say that the first time I watched it, though, I did cry.
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Postby Lord Simian » Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:46 pm

starlord wrote:I'm not saying a word about this movie. If I gave my opinion, I know someone around here would actually track me down and kick my ass. :oops:

I will say that the first time I watched it, though, I did cry.


If I take that post to mean what I think it means, yes. Bite your tongue, man.

Melon, back me up here.
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Postby Starlord » Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:47 pm

Lord Simian wrote:If I take that post to mean what I think it means, yes. Bite your tongue, man.

Melon, back me up here.


:shock: and you two were the one's that I would fear the most.

But I did cry the first time I saw it. Really!
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Postby Lord Simian » Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:48 pm

starlord wrote::shock: and you two were the one's that I would fear the most.

But I did cry the first time I saw it. Really!



Go watch it again.

And Cry.

That's an order.

;)


Oh, except for Costner's wife in the film. She irritates the PISS outta me.
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Postby Keb » Sun Jan 13, 2008 2:24 am

starlord wrote::? the magic playing boy? :?
Doesn't she like some young man who plays magic: the gathering?

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Postby L Independant » Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:07 am

1. Kevin Costner's only two good movies involve baseball. Field of Dreams and Bull Durham (how in the blue fuck did you pansy-ass motherfucking Prince of Thieves-loving asswipes forget this brilliant film?!)

2. Alan Rickman is a king. He's the only reason I want to see Sweeney Todd.

3. The Exorcist DOES suck. What a waste of Max von Sydow. Horror movies, as a whole, DO suck. The only bearable ones are the classics from the '30s, and not because they're scary ('cuz they're not :? ), but because they're works of art.

4. If you do not cry during Field of Dreams, you have no soul.

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Postby L Independant » Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:12 am

Watched The Lives of Others tonight. Awesome movie. Cool ending, too.

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Postby DeadFett » Sun Jan 13, 2008 4:50 am

I like five movies with Costner in them. Field of Dreams, JFK, Bull Durham, The Untouchables and Dances With Wolves. Everything else, blah.

I don't think The Exorcist sucks but it's highly overrated. I saw it for the first time at age seven. Scared the crap out of me. As an adult, it bores the crap out of me.
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Postby Starlord » Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:50 am

Keb wrote:Doesn't she like some young man who plays magic: the gathering?


that was two boyfriends ago. He broke up with her because he said she was too controlling. She is. LOL!

All of you with kids... just wait until they become teenagers. I mean, it's true what they say. You get paid back for everything you put your parents through (from big stuff to little emotional stuff. LOL!) Oh the drama's of High School. :-D

and I did cry at Field of Dreams. I forgot JFK, a good movie, but I liked it for Kevin Bacon, and personally I thought Dances with Wolves was kind of boring. I thought the same thing about Braveheart though, so I probably don't have the best taste in movies. LOL!

Oh, and Sweeny Todd is worth it for Alan Rickman alone, but really, Johnny Depp and Helen someting Carter are excellent as well.
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Postby DeadFett » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:16 am

I don't like Braveheart either. :oops:
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Postby nietoperz » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:47 am

I hated Braveheart. Having said that, I can't stand Mel Gibson, and haven't liked one film he's been in or involved with. Yes, including Mad Max and Lethal Weapon.
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