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Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:06 pm
by Miss Starseed
Bacon wrote:...Why were you watching that movie in elementary school?

Because we weren't pussies. B] We had a REAL playground with rocks to cushion our falls when we fell off the giant metal contraptions that stood for our entertainment.
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:41 pm
by Xeraphem
Miss StarSeed wrote:Bacon wrote:...Why were you watching that movie in elementary school?

Because we weren't pussies. B] We had a REAL playground with rocks to cushion our falls when we fell off the giant metal contraptions that stood for our entertainment.
HELL YEAH! My elementary was the same way. Except our contraptions were made of metal AND wood. So, if you wanted to get past the monkey bars, you had to fight the nests of wasps off with one hand, while holding on for dear life with the other.
We didn't watch that movie, but I still cried in Where the Red Fern Grows, though.
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:45 pm
by Miss Starseed
Xeraphem wrote:Miss StarSeed wrote:Bacon wrote:...Why were you watching that movie in elementary school?

Because we weren't pussies. B] We had a REAL playground with rocks to cushion our falls when we fell off the giant metal contraptions that stood for our entertainment.
HELL YEAH! My elementary was the same way. Except our contraptions were made of metal AND wood. So, if you wanted to get past the monkey bars, you had to fight the nests of wasps off with one hand, while holding on for dear life with the other.
We didn't watch that movie, but I still cried in Where the Red Fern Grows, though.
We had the old, awesome playground, and then a slightly newer one where the only thing not made of plastic was the swingset. But a lot of the platforms on that one were made of wood so I guess they took one step "forward" (towards making children pussies) and then another step back (towards wasps!).
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:04 am
by [Insert Fail]
Miss StarSeed wrote:Has anyone else ever seen La Vita è Bella (Life is Beautiful)?
YES, but not until my freshman year of high school. It's still one of my favorite films, and that scene in particular is one of the best/saddest scenes I've ever watched. It's hard to find people who know about it - of all the people I know, only the ones who're considered hardcore cult-movie junkies (the kind you see going to Midnight Madness movies at the local independent theatres) have seen it, and that's still not a lot of people.
Did you ever see
when Roberto Benigni won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film? His walk up to the stage is great.
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:10 am
by Miss Starseed
[Insert Fail] wrote:Miss StarSeed wrote:Has anyone else ever seen La Vita è Bella (Life is Beautiful)?
YES, but not until my freshman year of high school. It's still one of my favorite films, and that scene in particular is one of the best/saddest scenes I've ever watched. It's hard to find people who know about it - of all the people I know, only the ones who're considered hardcore cult-movie junkies (the kind you see going to Midnight Madness movies at the local independent theatres) have seen it, and that's still not a lot of people.
Did you ever see
when Roberto Benigni won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film? His walk up to the stage is great.
Yeah, I'm not a hardcore movie junkie or anything - in fact, I probably would have never heard of this if not for watching it in elementary - but I absolutely love the movie. I haven't gotten to watch it in so long, it makes me sad. ;_;
I hadn't seen it, but I remember reading about how he was a long shot win, so he was placed far away from the stage, and that's why his journey to the stage was so epic. XD
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:25 am
by [Insert Fail]
Miss StarSeed wrote:Yeah, I'm not a hardcore movie junkie or anything - in fact, I probably would have never heard of this if not for watching it in elementary - but I absolutely love the movie. I haven't gotten to watch it in so long, it makes me sad. ;_;
I hadn't seen it, but I remember reading about how he was a long shot win, so he was placed far away from the stage, and that's why his journey to the stage was so epic. XD
I didn't know that! I just love how he's stepping on all these important people's heads with that insanely pop flyin' grin on his face.
I always see Life is Beautiful in Best Buy for $10. I'm actually going there tomorrow to pick up a headset, but now I'm definitely going to get this movie, too. : D
In other movie news, I just got through watching Wanted again. That movie entertains me so much, although I don't see how they're going to do a sequel
with Angelina Jolie unless they start incorporating elements of the comic into it. :/
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:51 am
by Xabyrn
Judging from the new trailer, Avatar is a cross between The Matrix, Princess Mononoke, and Poctanosm.
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:16 am
by Avengifier
Xabyrn wrote:Judging from the new trailer, Avatar is a cross between The Matrix, Princess Mononoke, and Poctanosm.
I assume you're talking about the one that's not related to the animated series at all?
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:35 am
by [Insert Fail]
Avatar seems like it has a predictable storyline (military man infiltrates native society as an enemy spy, man learns about natives and sympathizes with them, man joins natives and turns on military), but I'm going to go see it simply because the graphics are amazing.
In the meantime.

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:45 am
by Wolfrevan
I saw the previews to it the other day it actually does look pretty interesting........ I just sat here for like 2 minutes trying to think of something whitty to say after that... At this point I simply point to my signature to explain it off.
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:56 am
by Fooflyer
I, roibet is a cool film
with big, ripped, naked black men
Animal house is comedy with tiddies
Troy is exceptionally colourful for an ancient war
The Blues Brothers is... very long
10,000 BC is currently missing, much to my dismay
Die Hard 4.0 takes out the competition by shooting it through its own shoulder.
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:16 pm
by Game Angel
I highly doubt anyone here has watched Guillermo Del Toro's El Espinazo del Diablo (The Devil's Backbone) but it's pretty good. I thought it was scary in a ghost story way, not in a stupid slasher movie way.
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:18 am
by Superior Bacon
Just finished watching A Clockwork Orange.
It was fucking excellent. Y'all better go watch that.
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:30 am
by Snarf
Avengifier wrote:Xabyrn wrote:Judging from the new trailer, Avatar is a cross between The Matrix, Princess Mononoke, and Poctanosm.
I assume you're talking about the one that's not related to the animated series at all?
I am glad that movie isn't the Avatar the Last Airbender one because I was disapointed when I saw that preview (though admittedly cool looking) and thought that they had fucked up the whole concept/story.
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:32 am
by Miss Starseed
Bacon, upon closer inspection of your icon, is the... boy(?) the four-armed girl is holding only a bleeding upper body?