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Posted by: diane26 Mar 24 2006, 01:30 PM

Ok I am making this post for anyone that keeps track of movies as much as I do. I am a huge movie buff and I love hearing reviews of movies out I often have to wait for DVD allthough the Drivein is open again WOOHOO but anyway so please post any recent movie reviews here.


This week I saw Derailed and In the Mix.


In the mix was no oscar winner or anything but I think it was watchable and funny.


Derailed was really good allthough it was extrmely predictable I called the movie really early on which I don't like but it was still good movie and kept your attention.

Posted by: Bobaloo Mar 24 2006, 02:49 PM

QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 24 2006, 01:30 PM)
Ok I am making this post for anyone that keeps track of movies as much as I do. I am a huge movie buff and I love hearing reviews of movies out I often have to wait for DVD allthough the Drivein is open again WOOHOO but anyway so please post any recent movie reviews here.
This week I saw Derailed and In the Mix.
In the mix was no oscar winner or anything but I think it was watchable and funny.
Derailed was really good allthough it was extrmely predictable I called the movie really early on which I don't like but it was still good movie and kept your attention.
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I am a movie lover, but i often get the opportunity to watch all the movies I would like to. I just rented History of Violence. It was pretty good. Two really hot sex scenes too. I just watched Pride & Prejudice. That was really good. Thank goodness my little lady read the book like 3-4 times, she helped me keep up with what was going on. The beginning was a little confusing because it was so fast-paced right off the bat. I hate that in movies where you're expected to know characters and events right away. I need time to get used to everybody and who they are, you know?

Haven't been to the show in a couple months, which is sad. We really have to pick our priorities since we're paying for our wedding all on our own

Posted by: diane26 Mar 24 2006, 02:57 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Mar 24 2006, 11:49 AM)
I am a movie lover, but i often get the opportunity to watch all the movies I would like to.  I just rented History of Violence.  It was pretty good.  Two really hot sex scenes too.  I just watched Pride & Prejudice.  That was really good.  Thank goodness my little lady read the book like 3-4 times, she helped me keep up with what was going on.  The beginning was a little confusing because it was so fast-paced right off the bat.  I hate that in movies where you're expected to know characters and events right away.  I need time to get used to everybody and who they are, you know?

Haven't been to the show in a couple months, which is sad.  We really have to pick our priorities since we're paying for our wedding all on our own
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I didnt like the end of history of violence but agree it was a good movie.


Pride and prejudice man I dunno after 10 minutes I shut it off and it is a rare occasion I do that maybe I will try it again. I was so bored I couldnt focus on it.

I saw 16 blocks in the theatre a couple weeks ago want to see inside man.

16 blocks was good not oscar good but good. And I saw freedomland in the theaters not what I espected and not sure if I think it was good or not I dunno LOL

Posted by: Bobaloo Mar 24 2006, 03:08 PM

QUOTE(diane26 @ Mar 24 2006, 02:57 PM)
I didnt like the end of history of violence but agree it was a good movie.
Pride and prejudice man I dunno after 10 minutes I shut it off and it is a rare occasion I do that maybe I will try it again. I was so bored I couldnt focus on it.

I saw 16 blocks in the theatre a couple weeks ago want to see inside man.

16 blocks was good not oscar good but good. And I saw freedomland in the theaters not what I espected and not sure if I think it was good or not I dunno LOL
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I had the same problem at the beginning of P&P. You should give it another chance and suffer through the beginning to get to the better stuff later on.

I didn't see 16 blocks but want to. I also want to see inside man. I don't think I'll be able to go to the show this weekend, though. it's my bday Sunday. I'm trying to drum up some plans for this weekend, but it appears that everyone is doing something else. Oh, well.

Posted by: diane26 Mar 24 2006, 03:26 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Mar 24 2006, 12:08 PM)
I had the same problem at the beginning of P&P.  You should give it another chance and suffer through the beginning to get to the better stuff later on. 

I didn't see 16 blocks but want to.  I also want to see inside man.  I don't think I'll be able to go to the show this weekend, though.  it's my bday Sunday.  I'm trying to drum up some plans for this weekend, but it appears that everyone is doing something else.  Oh, well.
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I would go party with you I need to get out LOL



I will try it again than I burned it for my mom cause I know she will want to see it. Dances with Wolves was an awesome movie but it took me 6 times to finally not fall asleep during the first 30 mins LOL.


When the drive in is open I can go more cause I can lay the kids in the back of the rig with there Tv DVD player and I can see 2 new releases for one price I love it.

Posted by: Isaac_Putin Mar 25 2006, 10:03 PM

I saw "Ask the Dust". A great love story, with a naked Salma Hayek. Can a movie get any better than that. 08.gif 08.gif 08.gif

And for the RMM women out there not repelled by penises, Colin's was visible for about 1 second. 22.gif (flaccid, though)

Posted by: Gnappster Mar 29 2006, 05:20 PM

I like movies but I never have time to sit down and watch a full feature anymore. 30 min shows work better for my current schedule.
I have a stack of 75 DVDs in my "need to watch" pile but I haven't even looked at them yet.
I have unlimited PPV and I watch bits and peices of movies there too, but rarely an entire movie.

That is all.

Posted by: thenewguy Mar 29 2006, 06:30 PM

Just saw V for Vendetta, thought it was really good. The message was awesome.

Posted by: Gnappster Mar 29 2006, 06:33 PM

QUOTE(thenewguy @ Mar 29 2006, 04:30 PM)
Just saw V for Vendetta, thought it was really good. The message was awesome.
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Is that anything like P is for Psycho? tongue.gif

Posted by: Scoundrel_SF Mar 29 2006, 06:46 PM

Scoundrel_SF's Free Movie Review of the Week: Inside Man

Inside Man is a great film. Each element of the film was very strong; intriguing story, witty script, great acting, fantastic cinematography - This was an absolute winner.

Clive Owen's performance, even behind a mask for most of the film, was amazing. Denzel and Jodie Foster both met their usual high standards (but in my opinion had the spotlight stolen by Owen, who's performance was something special). Christopher Plummer and Willem Defoe put in strong performances as secondary characters too.

I don't do "thumbs up" or rate movies with stars, but I'll tell you this: I don't pay to see movies - I'm a projectionist for VERY big theater, so I have access to just about everything that comes out and it's all free to me - Inside Man was so good that even after sitting through it twice (for free), I'd still pay to go see it a third time if a friend wanted to see it at some other theater, it's that good a film.

Posted by: Bobaloo Mar 29 2006, 07:17 PM

QUOTE(thenewguy @ Mar 29 2006, 06:30 PM)
Just saw V for Vendetta, thought it was really good. The message was awesome.
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Oh, forget it. I was gonna post something, but now I'm not (Well, actually, I guess I am posting something coz.gif ). I thought you said massage, not message. Oh, well. Who the hell cares about a message from Natalie Portman. Now a massage, that's another story

Posted by: thenewguy Mar 30 2006, 02:20 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Mar 29 2006, 06:33 PM)
Is that anything like P is for Psycho? tongue.gif
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Posted by: natalie Mar 30 2006, 05:48 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Mar 29 2006, 06:33 PM)
Is that anything like P is for Psycho? tongue.gif
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Yup just like C is for cookie! tongue.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Apr 3 2006, 02:04 PM

QUOTE(natalie @ Mar 30 2006, 05:48 PM)
Yup just like C is for cookie! tongue.gif
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that's good enough for me!

Posted by: natalie Apr 4 2006, 03:26 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Apr 3 2006, 02:04 PM)
that's good enough for me!
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Yeah, you like my cookies do you? tongue.gif

Posted by: ndboxer Apr 4 2006, 03:30 PM

We all love your cookies nat!!!

Posted by: Bobaloo Apr 4 2006, 05:55 PM

QUOTE(natalie @ Apr 4 2006, 03:26 PM)
Yeah, you like my cookies do you? tongue.gif
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Like you don't already know they answer to that.

Posted by: natalie Apr 6 2006, 08:36 PM

I know alot of you are going to think this is gay but if you've grown up liking the book of The Chronicles of Narnia you should see the movie. It would have kicked ass if they had actually managed to do the whole book as a movie but all in all I thought it was a good job and King Kong was enjoyable too. Boy Jackson likes to stretch the sappy moments doesn'y he? That was the only downfall. 2thumbs.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Apr 6 2006, 09:35 PM

QUOTE(natalie @ Apr 6 2006, 08:36 PM)
I know alot of you are going to think this is gay but if you've grown up liking the book of The Chronicles of Narnia you should see the movie. It would have kicked ass if they had actually managed to do the whole book as a movie but all in all I thought it was a good job and King Kong was enjoyable too. Boy Jackson likes to stretch the sappy moments doesn'y he? That was the only downfall. 2thumbs.gif
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I saw and liked the movie and I'm not gay. Well, at least my boyfriend tells me I'm not gay.gif laughing-smiley-017.gif

Seriously, though. It is a good book. I just read the first book (which isn't really the first book, but the author wants the reader to start with it) called teh magician's nephew. It's pretty cool. it tells the story of how the whole thing started. I want to start reading the lion, the witch, and the warddrobe, but there's too many other books I want to read as well. Anyway... the movie is really good. I really enjoyed it.

Posted by: natalie Apr 6 2006, 10:10 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Apr 6 2006, 09:35 PM)
I saw and liked the movie and I'm not gay.  Well, at least my boyfriend tells me I'm not gay.gif laughing-smiley-017.gif

Seriously, though.  It is a good book.  I just read the first book (which isn't really the first book, but the author wants the reader to start with it) called teh magician's nephew.  It's pretty cool. it tells the story of how the whole thing started.  I want to start reading the lion, the witch, and the warddrobe, but there's too many other books I want to read as well.  Anyway... the movie is really good.  I really enjoyed it.
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That's what I mean, the whole how the Witch got to Narnia, how the wardrobe came to be.....it makes for a great story. I encourage evryone to read it. And don't worry i don't think your gay either.......I know. Just kidding. nah.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Apr 6 2006, 10:14 PM

QUOTE(natalie @ Apr 6 2006, 10:10 PM)
That's what I mean, the whole how the Witch got to Narnia, how the wardrobe came to be.....it makes for a great story. I encourage evryone to read it.
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Did you read the whole series? My little lady got me all 7 books in one big epic volume. It was a really great gift. I'm reading fight club right now and I want to read Life With Pi next. AFter that, I think I'm going to finish the whole series. It's supposed to be excellent. I missed out on a lot of reading when i was younger so I never even knew what chornicles of Narnia was till I saw the movie trailer.

QUOTE(natalie @ Apr 6 2006, 10:10 PM)
And don't worry i don't think your gay either.......I know. Just kidding. nah.gif
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Good one. It seemed so obvious yet I still was blindsided grinning-smiley-003.gif

Posted by: ndboxer Apr 7 2006, 01:40 PM

Went to Larry the Cable Guy Health Inspector lastnight and I laughed my ass off. Can't get enough of the fart jokes. If you like that type of humor it's a must see. laughing-smiley-014.gif

Posted by: natalie Apr 7 2006, 02:11 PM

QUOTE(ndboxer @ Apr 7 2006, 01:40 PM)
Went to Larry the Cable Guy Health Inspector lastnight and I laughed my ass off.  Can't get enough of the fart jokes.  If you like that type of humor it's a must see. laughing-smiley-014.gif
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Get er done!!!

Larry the cable guy is one of the funniest comedians ever. I was sooo disappointed when I had to miss his show when he came to town. bang.gif bang.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Jul 28 2006, 09:38 PM

I think this is an apt a thread as any to talk movies!

I watched Pulp Fiction today for the first time in years and I almost forgot what a great moive it is. Tarantino is without doubt a genius in the art of film making, I dig 99% of things he is involved in.

The question I put to all of you that have seen the movie... what is in the case?

I have my own theories but would like to hear some others first as to not corrupt anyone's mind

Posted by: belicked6924 Jul 29 2006, 02:02 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Jul 28 2006, 08:38 PM)
I think this is an apt a thread as any to talk movies!

I watched Pulp Fiction today for the first time in years and I almost forgot what a great moive it is. Tarantino is without doubt a genius in the art of film making, I dig 99% of things he is involved in.

The question I put to all of you that have seen the movie... what is in the case?

I have my own theories but would like to hear some others first as to not corrupt anyone's mind
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confused-smiley-013.gif As much as love Tarentino's works and sick and twisted mind that is the only movie of his that I've never seen in its entirty. I've heard a few theories as to the what is in the case, but I don't have any to offer currently. (May have to make Sunday a movie night)

Posted by: summoner Jul 29 2006, 02:10 AM

We saw V for Vendetta yesterday (in dvd) and it was g o o d ! I really liked Weavings acting and it was spooky when all those mask-people came to see the bombing tongue.gif The end was so sad sad.gif

Does anyone know if Aeon Flux is already in theatres? I think we are the last country to see any film (ok, except homemade biggrin.gif)

Posted by: belicked6924 Jul 29 2006, 02:14 AM

QUOTE(summoner @ Jul 29 2006, 01:10 AM)
Does anyone know if Aeon Flux is already in theatres? I think we are the last country to see any film (ok, except homemade biggrin.gif)
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Aeon Flux has been out on dvd for a while here in the US anyways. It came out about 2 months after it was in the theaters. Not too bad a movie either.

Posted by: summoner Jul 29 2006, 02:18 AM

QUOTE(belicked6924 @ Jul 29 2006, 08:14 AM)
Aeon Flux has been out on dvd for a while here in the US anyways. It came out about 2 months after it was in the theaters. Not too bad a movie either.
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Iīm still waiting to see it...I was hoping that it would come to theatres but I havenīt seen a sign of it sad.gif Well, maybe it will come on dvd smile.gif

Posted by: belicked6924 Jul 29 2006, 02:23 AM

QUOTE(summoner @ Jul 29 2006, 01:18 AM)
Iīm still waiting to see it...I was hoping that it would come to theatres but I havenīt seen a sign of it sad.gif Well, maybe it will come on dvd smile.gif
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You could always come over and watch it, we could even talk about anything that might pop up 22.gif

Posted by: summoner Jul 29 2006, 02:26 AM

QUOTE(belicked6924 @ Jul 29 2006, 08:23 AM)
You could always come over and watch it, we could even talk about anything that might pop up 22.gif
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tongue.gif Thatīs a good idea (I think that hubbie would also like it wink.gif) Too bad that I would like to see it with Finnish subtitles
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Posted by: belicked6924 Jul 29 2006, 02:28 AM

QUOTE(summoner @ Jul 29 2006, 01:26 AM)
tongue.gif Thatīs a good idea (I think that hubbie would also like it wink.gif) Too bad that I would like to see it with Finnish subtitles
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Now I gotta go see if it has Finnish subtitles.

Posted by: belicked6924 Jul 29 2006, 02:29 AM

QUOTE(belicked6924 @ Jul 29 2006, 01:28 AM)
Now I gotta go see if it has Finnish subtitles.
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bang.gif English and French language, English and Spanish subtitles. Well my copy anyways.

Posted by: summoner Jul 29 2006, 02:30 AM

QUOTE(belicked6924 @ Jul 29 2006, 08:28 AM)
Now I gotta go see if it has Finnish subtitles.
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You are too kind smile.gif

I would have been amazed if your copy had Finnish subtitles smile.gif Well, I have to look for that film, maybe it has come on dvd but I just havenīt notice it OR it will come to cinema smile.gif

Posted by: belicked6924 Jul 29 2006, 02:36 AM

QUOTE(summoner @ Jul 29 2006, 01:30 AM)
You are too kind smile.gif

I would have been amazed if your copy had Finnish subtitles smile.gif Well, I have to look for that film, maybe it has come on dvd but I just havenīt notice it OR it will come to cinema smile.gif
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I found a site that says it is due to release in Finnish on 10 August 2006. grinning-smiley-003.gif

http://www.gpstore.co.nz/DVDs/1519107.html

Posted by: bondiguy Jul 29 2006, 02:37 AM

QUOTE(belicked6924 @ Jul 29 2006, 02:02 AM)
confused-smiley-013.gif As much as love Tarentino's works and sick and twisted mind that is the only movie of his that I've never seen in its entirty. I've heard a few theories as to the what is in the case, but I don't have any to offer currently. (May have to make Sunday a movie night)
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I am astounded blink.gif

Posted by: summoner Jul 29 2006, 02:38 AM

QUOTE(belicked6924 @ Jul 29 2006, 08:36 AM)
I found a site that says it is due to release in Finnish on 10 August 2006.  grinning-smiley-003.gif

http://www.gpstore.co.nz/DVDs/1519107.html
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Thanks smile.gif

Posted by: Lynette Jul 30 2006, 11:18 PM

Pirates of the Caribbean (dead man's chest)... Is too long, and it's a lot more of a kids movie than the first one. The set-up for the third installment at the end of the movie is a bit BS. They might as well have put a "to be continued" title on the screen. Aside from Johnny Depp's performance it was not all that. But hey! It IS the biggest box office film in the history of motion pictures so far. So, who am I to be a critic.

Posted by: belicked6924 Jul 30 2006, 11:25 PM

QUOTE(Lynette @ Jul 30 2006, 10:18 PM)
Pirates of the Caribbean (dead man's chest)... Is too long, and it's a lot more of a kids movie than the first one. The set-up for the third installment at the end of the movie is a bit BS. They might as well have put a "to be continued" title on the screen. Aside from Johnny Depp's performance it was not all that. But hey! It IS the biggest box office film in the history of motion pictures so far. So, who am I to be a critic.
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Of course it is, but I hate that they judge that by what the movie grosses. Movie tickets are nearly 20 times what they were in the 50's and 60's when some of the best movies were made. And even going off number of tickets sold they should have to take population growth into consideration. Maybe the best judgement might be the percentage of moviegoers over the time that film is in the theatres.


Stepping off the soapbox now.

Posted by: bondiguy Jul 31 2006, 12:43 AM

Belicked I agree about the way the consider movie earnings to decide wether a film is great or not... for all the same reason you have given!

And further to my Pulp Fiction suitcase question; I believe that the contents of the case are whatever you want them to be. Just like all good poerty and music it has no one specific meaning or purpose but allows the viewer/listener/reader to open their own doors and discover their own possibilities!

Having said that and opened my own doors I believe it was Mr Wallace's soul in that case, for reasons I will not go into as I wish not to bore you all

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 5 2006, 12:41 PM

I have never seen Pulp Fiction just parts of it.

I saw Teritinos's Hostel and it was more of a Porn movie than a gore movie.


I liked the Pirates of the Caribean 3 movie but it was LONG I had to pee so bad by the time it was over I was cramping.


Liked V for Vendetta too.


I saw Lady in the water and that would be good for my 10 year old son.

Saw John tucker must die took my niece and it was cute and funny for a teenie bopper movie.


Last night I saw the Decent and wow very graphic movie parts made you jump not a bad movie could have waited for DVD.



Next weekend I am taking my niece and nephew to see Step it Up and Pulse

and should be seeing Taladega Night soon as well.

Posted by: summoner Aug 5 2006, 12:46 PM

QUOTE(belicked6924 @ Jul 29 2006, 08:36 AM)
I found a site that says it is due to release in Finnish on 10 August 2006.  grinning-smiley-003.gif

http://www.gpstore.co.nz/DVDs/1519107.html
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Guess what we found in a store last week biggrin.gif With Finnish subtitles wink.gif Movie was great!! I liked it! And Hugo Weaving was so scary in V for Vendetta...And today me and my son watched Prince of Egypt from telly and tonight there will be Young Guns too smile.gif

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 5 2006, 12:50 PM

QUOTE(summoner @ Aug 5 2006, 12:46 PM)
Guess what we found in a store last week biggrin.gif With Finnish subtitles wink.gif Movie was great!! I liked it! And Hugo Weaving was so scary in V for Vendetta...And today me and my son watched Prince of Egypt from telly and tonight there will be Young Guns too smile.gif
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I love the Young Guns movies:P

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 7 2006, 02:09 AM

CP for being a relative Movie Buff I am astounded you have never seen Pulp Fiction. It would orob be in my top 5 films of all time

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 8 2006, 04:09 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Jul 28 2006, 07:38 PM)
I think this is an apt a thread as any to talk movies!

I watched Pulp Fiction today for the first time in years and I almost forgot what a great moive it is. Tarantino is without doubt a genius in the art of film making, I dig 99% of things he is involved in.

The question I put to all of you that have seen the movie... what is in the case?

I have my own theories but would like to hear some others first as to not corrupt anyone's mind
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It is one of my favourite movies ever. Tarantino is a great director to be sure, but he is an even gretaer writer in my opinion, he just writes some cool fuckin dialogue!
Pulp fiction is an obvious example but so are True Romance and From Dusk Til Dawn.
And everything about the Kill Bill movies was over the top, although I liked the first one better, but they are love em or hate em movies. Haven't seen Hostel yet, so no comment thus far.

I too think that what is is the briefcase is nothing specific but maybe bits of everything, never meant to be concretely defined.
Cool fact: the book Vincent is reading throughout the movie is a Modesty Blaise novel, which is of course a pulp fiction book.
(and contrary to popular interwed belief, not all the clocks in the movie are set to 4:20)

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 7 2006, 12:09 AM)
CP for being a relative Movie Buff I am astounded you have never seen Pulp Fiction. It would orob be in my top 5 films of all time
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the key word there is 'relative' movie buff nah.gif

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 8 2006, 05:27 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 7 2006, 02:09 AM)
CP for being a relative Movie Buff I am astounded you have never seen Pulp Fiction. It would orob be in my top 5 films of all time
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I know I am shocked too everyone talks about it, just never seemed to be my type of movie though but I will see if it is on Video on Demand and watch it.

Rented
Inside Man
and Larry the Cable inspector I think is the name of it so will watch those.


I really liked American Beauty it is on of my top ten I would say. Allthough it is hard for me to have a top ten cause I love so many movies.

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 8 2006, 05:38 PM

QUOTE(Cutie_Pie @ Aug 8 2006, 03:27 PM)
I know I am shocked too everyone talks about it, just never seemed to be my type of movie though but I will see if it is on Video on Demand and watch it.

Rented
Inside Man
and Larry the Cable inspector I think is the name of it so will watch those.
I really liked American Beauty it is on of my top ten I would say. Allthough it is hard for me to have a top ten cause I love so many movies.
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great movie! I held off seeing it at first as I thought it was one of those sappy critically acclaimed movies cuz of the title, when it was in fact a kickass critically acclaimed movie.

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 9 2006, 01:37 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 8 2006, 04:09 PM)
It is one of my favourite movies ever. Tarantino is a great director to be sure, but he is an even gretaer writer in my opinion, he just writes some cool fuckin dialogue!
Pulp fiction is an obvious example but so are True Romance and From Dusk Til Dawn.
And everything about the Kill Bill movies was over the top, although I liked the first one better, but they are love em or hate em movies. Haven't seen Hostel yet, so no comment thus far.

I too think that what is is the briefcase is nothing specific but maybe bits of everything, never meant to be concretely defined.
Cool fact: the book Vincent is reading throughout the movie is a Modesty Blaise novel, which is of course a pulp fiction book.
(and contrary to popular interwed belief, not all the clocks in the movie are set to 4:20)

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I never heard about the clocks thing and I am with you on the contents of the briefcase. Also Tarantino as a write is a step above the pack... great dialogue indeed!

Loved Kill Bill 1 and 2, 1 was my fav but 2 tied it up nicely

Also have not seen Hostel, as I am not really into gore movies

Oh and I remember getting dragged to American Beauty when it was first released by an ex girlfriend thinking like you gnappy that it was going to be sappy but it is a brilliant film indeed

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 9 2006, 09:49 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 8 2006, 05:38 PM)
great movie! I held off seeing it at first as I thought it was one of those sappy critically acclaimed movies cuz of the title, when it was in fact a kickass critically acclaimed movie.
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I didn't see it either from the previews I was like I'll pass. THan when it one tons and tons of awards I was like hMMMMM Maybe I will give it a shot and besides a few long parts it was very much a kickass movie.



So watched Inside Man last night

WHAT A DISAPOINTMENT I was so eager to see this move and it dragged on SO MUCH and the plot was not that great there were like three funny things denzel washington said that made it OK but still the movie SUCKED.

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 9 2006, 09:51 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 9 2006, 01:37 AM)
I never heard about the clocks thing and I am with you on the contents of the briefcase. Also Tarantino as a write is a step above the pack... great dialogue indeed!

Loved Kill Bill 1 and 2, 1 was my fav but 2 tied it up nicely

Also have not seen Hostel, as I am not really into gore movies

Oh and I remember getting dragged to American Beauty when it was first released by an ex girlfriend thinking like you gnappy that it was going to be sappy but it is a brilliant film indeed
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I have both Kill Bill's havent seen them yet either. I know I suck. Just doesn't seem like my type of movie but than again American Beauty didn't either.


I am into horror and gore movies but hostel was more porn than anything.

I mean if you not into gore there are parts that are pretty gory, the very few they show are enough to make you squirm but I think the movie had as many tits in it as Showgirls did.

Ok not that much but close.

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 10 2006, 12:55 AM

Kill Bill had isn't horror or gore... if you can sit through Hostel, Kill Bill will be a walk in the park

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 10 2006, 11:29 AM

QUOTE(Cutie_Pie @ Aug 9 2006, 07:51 PM)
I have both Kill Bill's havent seen them yet either. I know I suck. Just doesn't seem like my type of movie but than again American Beauty didn't either.
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My wife isn't a big Tarantino fan or anything and she loved both Kill Bill movies.
They can be appreciated on a lot of levels, on their reference to old kung fu movies, the great storyline, the dialogue, the cinematography, it's all good.

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 9 2006, 10:55 PM)
Kill Bill had isn't horror or gore... if you can sit through Hostel, Kill Bill will be a walk in the park
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Lots of blood in it but it's more like campy over the top kung fu movie blood.

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 10 2006, 01:34 PM

See I am not much of a kung fu movie fan I will give it a shot though the only kung fu movies I liked were the ones that were also something else to them like the one with Jackie Chan and I cant think of his name the Guy from FRIDAY.


And I liked Romeo Must Die. not like I LOVED it but for a mainly kingfu movie I liked it.

I will give them a try sometime soon.

Posted by: ddd35 Aug 10 2006, 01:45 PM

We watched the new larry the cable guy movie (health inspector ) I liked it but im a country hick , but if you dont like farting , shitting , and general nasty language I wouldnt watch it ..

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 10 2006, 01:55 PM

QUOTE(Cutie_Pie @ Aug 10 2006, 11:34 AM)
See I am not much of a kung fu movie fan I will give it a shot though the only kung fu movies I liked were the ones that were also something else to them like the one with Jackie Chan and I cant think of his name the Guy from FRIDAY.
And I liked Romeo Must Die. not like I LOVED it but for a mainly kingfu movie I liked it.

I will give them a try sometime soon.
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Well my wife isn't either. She didn't enjoy them as a martial arts movie or as homage to old japanese kung fu films but just for how good they are on their own. That's the cool thing, you can enjoy them as a standalone work or for all the stuff they reference.

They aren't so much like a modern martial arts movie, more of a throwback to old kung fu movies out of the 70's. I remember watching ones starring Bruce Li (not not Bruce LEE) and they were really campy, so much so that they were humourous. The scenes with Pai Mei in Kill Bill are a lot like those old films.



QUOTE(ddd35 @ Aug 10 2006, 11:45 AM)
We watched the new  larry the cable guy movie  (health inspector ) I liked it but im a country hick ,   but if you dont like farting , shitting ,  and general nasty language I wouldnt watch it  ..
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That describes the sense of humour of most of the males here haha.

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 10 2006, 02:43 PM

Well I will give it a shot.


I watched Larry the cable guy last night I guess it was ok. had a lot of funny parts, but why did I think Jamie Presleysp?? was supposed to be in it.

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 11 2006, 12:35 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 10 2006, 11:29 AM)
My wife isn't a big Tarantino fan or anything and she loved both Kill Bill movies.
They can be appreciated on a lot of levels, on their reference to old kung fu movies, the great storyline, the dialogue, the cinematography, it's all good.
Lots of blood in it but it's more like campy over the top kung fu movie blood.
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I am not even into Kung Fu movies or gore but Kill Bill is still great! The most violent scene is the opening one featuring the bride, which is more shocking than violent!

The over the top blood is more hilarious than gory and the dialogue, cinemaphotography, storyline are all great es Gnappy suggests

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 11 2006, 01:33 AM

Has anyone seen the movie The Beach? With Leonardo Di Caprio?

Another film I was dragged to but loved every minute of it

Posted by: ddd35 Aug 11 2006, 09:07 AM

Has anybody seen the new talledaga nights movie yet ? the kids want to go see it and I hate to waste $50 if it isnt any good ?????

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 11 2006, 11:55 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 10 2006, 11:33 PM)
Has anyone seen the movie The Beach? With Leonardo Di Caprio?

Another film I was dragged to but loved every minute of it
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Leo DiCaprio? sounds gay.gif to me...but catch me if you can was good....what the hell is it about?

QUOTE(ddd35 @ Aug 11 2006, 07:07 AM)
Has anybody seen the new talledaga  nights movie yet ?   the kids want to go see it  and I hate to waste  $50 if it isnt any good  ?????
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Well anything with Will Ferrell is good for a few laughs and most likely a lot more, but I haven't seen it.

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 11 2006, 12:56 PM

Bondi I seen it, I liked it, not movie theatre like but worth watching. That is the one where he is in some country in Asia right at first?? I think that is it.



I want to see taladega nights, I am not a huge will farrel fan, but thought this looked good.

Posted by: ndboxer Aug 11 2006, 01:24 PM

Ya i would have to say that Beach was a good movie as well as far as Tallledega goes if you think the previews look good go cause there is a ton more laughter that they do not show.

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 11 2006, 06:29 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 11 2006, 11:55 AM)
Leo DiCaprio? sounds gay.gif to me...but catch me if you can was good....what the hell is it about?

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I thought so too, the girl i was with at the time was in love with him so caught it at the movies and it is pretty good. Leo goes to Thailand on holiday and is looking for a new experience, catches onto this urban legend of the perfect beach. Rafts across a few miles and hikes through fields of Marijuana plantations run by some sort of cartel to reach this hidden society. Living completely of their won free will on the most perfect beach. It all goes pear shaped and Leo kinda loses the plot for a while. It shows no matter how good people have it, they'll always want more

QUOTE(Cutie_Pie @ Aug 11 2006, 12:56 PM)
Bondi I seen it, I liked it, not movie theatre like but worth watching. That is the one where he is in some country in Asia right at first??
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Thats the one

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 11 2006, 06:32 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 11 2006, 04:29 PM)
I thought so too, the girl i was with at the time was in love with him so caught it at the movies and it is pretty good. Leo goes to Thailand on holiday and is looking for a new experience, catches onto this urban legend of the perfect beach. Rafts across a few miles and hikes through fields of Marijuana plantations run by some sort of cartel to reach this hidden society. Living completely of their won free will on the most perfect beach. It all goes pear shaped and Leo kinda loses the plot for a while. It shows no matter how good people have it, they'll always want more
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Really?


In an unrelated note, this place needs more titties!

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 11 2006, 06:40 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 11 2006, 06:32 PM)
Really?
In an unrelated note, this place needs more titties!
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Haha on the ball grinning-smiley-003.gif

Seriously though check it out, it's a cult classic.

Also you have gotta try and see this move called Chopper. It's based on an Aussie underworld character and it's all true which makes it both funny and amazing at the same time

Posted by: ddd35 Aug 12 2006, 08:52 PM

went and saw talledaga nights this afternoon , it is funny but it is really stupid , So I guess if ya like a comedy it aint bad but not what i was expecting

Posted by: Christof Aug 17 2006, 04:06 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 11 2006, 11:40 PM)
Haha on the ball grinning-smiley-003.gif

Seriously though check it out, it's a cult classic.

Also you have gotta try and see this move called Chopper. It's based on an Aussie underworld character and it's all true which makes it both funny and amazing at the same time
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Ive got chopper, it was interesting cos it was based on a true story but didnt particular enjoy the film, and man eric bana has changed

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 17 2006, 05:36 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 11 2006, 04:40 PM)
Haha on the ball grinning-smiley-003.gif

Seriously though check it out, it's a cult classic.

Also you have gotta try and see this move called Chopper. It's based on an Aussie underworld character and it's all true which makes it both funny and amazing at the same time
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QUOTE(Christof @ Aug 17 2006, 02:06 PM)
Ive got chopper, it was interesting cos it was based on a true story but didnt particular enjoy the film, and man eric bana has changed
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Reminds me of:
Fabian: Butch, whose motorcycle is this?

Butch: It's a chopper.

Fabian: Whose chopper is this?

Butch: Zed's.

Fabian: Who's Zed?

Butch: Zed's dead, baby, Zed's dead. cool.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 18 2006, 03:38 AM

classic Chopper line, "Why would I shoot a bloke... BANG! and then drive him to the hospital? It defeats the purpose of fucking shooting him in the first place"

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 19 2006, 02:39 PM

Lots going on on this thread adn so much to comment on that I'll probably forget half of what I want to say. I'm not going to quote everything I'm referring to cuz it will take too long.

first:

bondi, I've heard the wallace's soul thing before. Years ago roger ebert (local movie critic) was asked teh question about that, and here was the reply. should sum up what people said here. But I still like the soul idea second only to... whatever the viewer thinks would be that marvelous and beautiful. ***DAMN!!! I've spent 45 minutes looking for the damn Q&A article that I was referring to and can't find it. Turns out it wasn't ebert like I thought. oh well. here's a link that explains and also kinda debunks a couple theories, including teh soul theory.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulp_Fiction

Second and nearly final cuz now it's way too late to be messing around here...

I love tarantino projects. especially PF, kill bill, sin city, destiny turns on the radio, and countless others. and of course, True Romance will always be an all-time favorite of mine. Can you think of the xylephone song at the end of True Romance titled You're so Cool? Well, at my wedding during the recesional, that's what I had played and also when we were announced into the reception. It was awesome. the acoustics in our church just banging around that music was so freaking cool!!!

Okay. there's more shit I wanted to comment on, but I don't remember any of the posts because I've been in this freaking reply window for nearly an hour. I'm just gonna hit this little reply button now.

click

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 19 2006, 02:46 PM

Also, at the risk of sounding gay and inadvertently giving belicked and evade hardons, I will say that I do think Leonardo Dicaprio is a good actor. that damn heartthrob syndrome that was brought on by titanic really fucked it up for any guy who wanted to say they like his work. But he's grerat in Iron Mask. his acting brilliance is evidenced in that movie by the way that you really believe louis and phillipe are two separate actors. i mean, you can totally see it in his face which character he is playing.

Catch me if you can is also a great movie that he plays very well. If you like that movie, please, please, please read teh book. It is an auto-biography by the abernathy and it is absolutely hilarious and amazing. The book is a million times better than the movie and it will allow you to appreciate the story more. and it's such a quick read.

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 20 2006, 01:28 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Aug 19 2006, 02:39 PM)
Second and nearly final cuz now it's way too late to be messing around here...

I love tarantino projects.  especially PF, kill bill, sin city, destiny turns on the radio, and countless others.  and of course, True Romance will always be an all-time favorite of mine.  Can you think of the xylephone song at the end of True Romance titled You're so Cool?  Well, at my wedding during the recesional, that's what I had played and also when we were announced into the reception.  It was awesome.  the acoustics in our church just banging around that music was so freaking cool!!!

click
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Whats the title and artist for that song, I'd be interested in using it in my own wedding

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 20 2006, 11:52 PM

I agree boo he is a really good actor, he did a good job in the aviatar as well allthough I didn't care for the movie itself so much.

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 21 2006, 12:24 AM

Never seen the Aviator... looks too sappy for me

Posted by: Mr_Trent Aug 21 2006, 02:27 AM

Snakes on a Plane.

Anybody seen it... worth watching?

I mean it IS snakes on a plane... but that's all it is. For however long the film is...

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 21 2006, 11:59 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Aug 19 2006, 12:39 PM)
Lots going on on this thread adn so much to comment on that I'll probably forget half of what I want to say.  I'm not going to quote everything I'm referring to cuz it will take too long.

first:

bondi, I've heard the wallace's soul thing before.  Years ago roger ebert (local movie critic) was asked teh question about that, and here was the reply.  should sum up what people said here.  But I still like the soul idea second only to... whatever the viewer thinks would be that marvelous and beautiful.  ***DAMN!!!  I've spent 45 minutes looking for the damn Q&A article that I was referring to and can't find it.  Turns out it wasn't ebert like I thought.  oh well.  here's a link that explains and also kinda debunks a couple theories, including teh soul theory.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulp_Fiction

Second and nearly final cuz now it's way too late to be messing around here...

I love tarantino projects.  especially PF, kill bill, sin city, destiny turns on the radio, and countless others.  and of course, True Romance will always be an all-time favorite of mine.  Can you think of the xylephone song at the end of True Romance titled You're so Cool?  Well, at my wedding during the recesional, that's what I had played and also when we were announced into the reception.  It was awesome.  the acoustics in our church just banging around that music was so freaking cool!!!

Okay.  there's more shit I wanted to comment on, but I don't remember any of the posts because I've been in this freaking reply window for nearly an hour.  I'm just gonna hit this little reply button now.

click
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Unlike the catch me if you can book, bobaloo's posts are never a quick read haha. Gonna take me forever to reply to all this.
I was sure Ebert commented on the Wallace's Soul thing too. He wrote an entire article on why PF "worked" if I'm not mistaken. OK, found it. Here's what Ebert says:
"The more you watch the movie, the more you're convinced that there is a hidden spiritual level in the plot. Much has to do with the famous briefcase which belongs to Marcellus Wallace, and which Jules and Vincent capture in the apartment. We never see its contents, which emit a golden glow. There have been countless theories about what's in it ("an Egg MacGuffin," said somebody at Virginia), but of course we will never know. What we can notice is that the combination to its lock is "666" -- the sign of Satan. That has led to speculation that the Band-Aid on the back of Marcellus' neck conceals the number "666." Is Marcellus the devil? That's unknowable, but reflect that Jules, who believes he has been saved by God, lives -- while Vincent, the scoffer, dies."
Actually the entire article is worth reading:http://www.godamongdirectors.com/tarantino/faq/secrets.html


QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 19 2006, 11:28 PM)
Whats the title and artist for that song, I'd be interested in using it in my own wedding
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I've always liked that song too. It sounds so much better with Patricia Arquette's monologue with it but it is good on its own too and has been used in plenty of commercials. It's by Hans ZImmer and on the soundtrack anyway it's called You're So Cool, but I don't know the official name of the song, but could hunt it down if you needed it. I never used it in my wedding, but I did the video slide show at my sister's wedding and used that song. It's a good song for a wedding without being overused tripe like Celine Dion or Shania Twain. puke1.gif

QUOTE(Cutie_Pie @ Aug 20 2006, 09:52 PM)
I agree boo he is a really good actor, he did a good job in the aviatar as well allthough I didn't care for the movie itself so much.
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 20 2006, 10:24 PM)
Never seen the Aviator... looks too sappy for me
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Aviator isn't really sappy. It's the true story of Howard Hughes. The mother of all eccentrics. It was a decent movie. Not great but totally worth watching.
Remember when Burns owns the casino and is bedridden with a beard and long finger and toenails.
Burns: Smithers, I've designed a new plane. I call it the "Spruce Moose", and it will carry two hundred passengers from New York's Idyllwild Airport to the Belgian Congo in seventeen minutes!
Smithers: That's quite a nice model, sir.
Burns: Model?
laughing-smiley-014.gif
That's based on Howard Hughes.

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 21 2006, 12:39 PM

What gnappy said Bondi, not sappy at all but long not great but worth watching.




Snakes on the plane I will wait for DVD the name of that movies just killed it for me I mean is this all that is left for movie ideas?? Seems so freaking Cheesy.


Saw RV thought it was cute kids loved it.

Posted by: ddd35 Aug 21 2006, 03:15 PM

watched a good porn , MY FIRST BROTHA , its based on big tited blondes and black guys , it was a pretty good porn ,,,,

Posted by: johnny wadd Aug 21 2006, 05:07 PM

QUOTE(Mr_Trent @ Aug 21 2006, 03:27 AM)
Snakes on a Plane.

Anybody seen it... worth watching?

I mean it IS snakes on a plane... but that's all it is. For however long the film is...
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Picked up the Bootleg Copy from my friendly neighborhood illegal alien chinese person yesterday watched it last night. The movie is Dumb. I would say 98% of the movies coming out today are dumb.I guess I would have to say it was dumb but usually if its bad I wont even finish watching the movie.Snakes I watched till the end and then said this was a dumb movie.I guess Samuel L. Jackson carried the movie.I would not pay more then 5 Dollars to see this movie.

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 22 2006, 01:59 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 21 2006, 11:59 AM)
I was sure Ebert commented on the Wallace's Soul thing too. He wrote an entire article on why PF "worked" if I'm not mistaken. OK, found it. Here's what Ebert says:
"The more you watch the movie, the more you're convinced that there is a hidden spiritual level in the plot. Much has to do with the famous briefcase which belongs to Marcellus Wallace, and which Jules and Vincent capture in the apartment. We never see its contents, which emit a golden glow. There have been countless theories about what's in it ("an Egg MacGuffin," said somebody at Virginia), but of course we will never know. What we can notice is that the combination to its lock is "666" -- the sign of Satan. That has led to speculation that the Band-Aid on the back of Marcellus' neck conceals the number "666." Is Marcellus the devil? That's unknowable, but reflect that Jules, who believes he has been saved by God, lives -- while Vincent, the scoffer, dies."
Actually the entire article is worth reading:http://www.godamongdirectors.com/tarantino/faq/secrets.html

I've always liked that song too. It sounds so much better with Patricia Arquette's monologue with it but it is good on its own too and has been used in plenty of commercials. It's by Hans ZImmer and on the soundtrack anyway it's called You're So Cool, but I don't know the official name of the song, but could hunt it down if you needed it. I never used it in my wedding, but I did the video slide show at my sister's wedding and used that song. It's a good song for a wedding without being overused tripe like Celine Dion or Shania Twain.  puke1.gif
laughing-smiley-014.gif

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Apparently when a soul is taken from one's body it is taken from the back of the neck hence the band aid at the back of the neck. Great article though grinning-smiley-003.gif

Yeah I DL that song thanks mate, I might use it in some capacity. I am having a very non traditional wedding in a sense I do not want the same songs played at my wedding that every other moron has had at their wedding.

If anyone has any obscure songs or alternative song ideas please pass them on! I have a few songs in mind already but with the Ceremony and Reception to cover I'll need a healthy library of music

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 22 2006, 11:31 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 21 2006, 11:59 PM)
Yeah I DL that song thanks mate, I might use it in some capacity. I am having a very non traditional wedding
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I thought same sex marriages were becoming more commonplace nah.gif

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 21 2006, 11:59 PM)
I do not want the same songs played at my wedding that every other moron has had at their wedding.
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I cringe whenever I go to a wedding and the play that same Shania Twain song I've heard at a hundred weddings before. Is it that tough to come up with something a little more original.
We chose Baby I love your way by Peter Frampton.

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 22 2006, 11:38 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 22 2006, 11:31 AM)
I thought same sex marriages were becoming more commonplace  nah.gif
I cringe whenever I go to a wedding and the play that same Shania Twain song I've heard at a hundred weddings before. Is it that tough to come up with something a little more original.
We chose Baby I love your way by Peter Frampton.
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What is the shania twain song they play at tons of weddings??? forever and always?? i can't picture the married couple's first dance to that if that's what you're talking about.

We danced to Come What May from the Moulan Rouge soundtrack. Awesome song, great movie. Many people at our reception hadn't even heard the song before so it was even cooler. There's also a country song by Clint Black and his wife something-or-other called when I said I do. tha'ts a good song to use for the first all married couples dance where the DJ will say everyone who has been married less than 8u hours, 1 year, 5 years et cetera, et cetera, will you get to the longest-married couple. you could also use that song for a first dance. There's millions of other songs I can think of, but I've already been accused of being long-winded in this thread. Can't imagine why? confused-smiley-013.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 22 2006, 11:51 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Aug 22 2006, 09:38 AM)
What is the shania twain song they play at tons of weddings???  forever and always??  i can't picture the married couple's first dance to that if that's what you're talking about.




Nope, it's From This Moment puke1.gif .
Whenever they play this or anything by Celine Dion as a first dance song at a wedding my wife immediately looks at me cuz she knows I will be rolling my eyes. But I'm about as cynical as they come haha.

Posted by: Cutie_Pie Aug 22 2006, 01:05 PM

I Picked

(Everything I Do) I Do It For You from Bryan Adams from the Robin Hood Prince of thieves soundtrack:ph34r:

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 22 2006, 01:51 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 22 2006, 11:51 AM)
Nope, it's From This Moment  puke1.gif .
Whenever they play this or anything by Celine Dion as  a first dance song at a wedding my wife immediately looks at me cuz she knows I will be rolling my eyes. But I'm about as cynical as they come haha.
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I HATE HATE HATE when they play I will survive, respect, or we are family!!!! I strongly advised our DJ not to play any of those songs. Anytime any one of those songs are played, all the girls get on the floor and turn into complete femi-nazis while dancing all crazy and spiting poor Everyman. Beware. definitely not a good message to be brought up at a wedding.

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 22 2006, 02:06 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Aug 22 2006, 11:51 AM)
I HATE HATE HATE when they play I will survive, respect, or we are family!!!!  I strongly advised our DJ not to play any of those songs.  Anytime any one of those songs are played, all the girls get on the floor and turn into complete femi-nazis while dancing all crazy and spiting poor Everyman.  Beware.  definitely not a good message to be brought up at a wedding.
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We met with the head of the DJ company a few days before the wedding. He was a middle aged dude with a pony-tail which almost always means they're pot smokers. Sure enough, I start talking to this dude and I am certain he is baked, but he was a cool guy to chat with. Both being fans of classic rock we were exchanging trivia and our favourite bands/songs. But he wasn't writing much down as far as what we wanted played and what we didn't want played. I didn't want any country music as I despise it, except for old school country, and I said if someone requests a song or two of it, that was OK. I also had some other stipulations I wanted followed. I was thinking as we left, "this guy isn't going to remember any of that!"
Sure enough, wedding day rolls around and the first 7 songs (after the initial songs we picked) played were all country!

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 22 2006, 03:41 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 22 2006, 02:06 PM)
We met with the head of the DJ company a few days before the wedding. He was a middle aged dude with a pony-tail which almost always means they're pot smokers. Sure enough, I start talking to this dude and I am certain he is baked, but he was a cool guy to chat with. Both being fans of classic rock we were exchanging trivia and our favourite bands/songs. But he wasn't writing much down as far as what we wanted played and what we didn't want played. I didn't want any country music as I despise it, except for old school country, and I said if someone requests a song or two of it, that was OK. I also had some other stipulations I wanted followed. I was thinking as we left, "this guy isn't going to remember any of that!"
Sure enough, wedding day rolls around and the first 7 songs (after the initial songs we picked) played were all country!
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typical. our DJ was awesome. Played exactly what we wanted and didn't what we didn't. he kept the dance floor jumpin' and didn't bore you with complete version of songs. You know how the beginning is cool then it just gets old like at the 2 and a half minute mark? Well, he would just mix into the next song. It was awesome. He never gave anyone a chance to take a break.

I did request one song that he never played, though. I wanted him to play Can a Nigga get a Table Dance. That one never was queued up for some reason. unsure.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 22 2006, 03:51 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Aug 22 2006, 01:41 PM)
I did request one song that he never played, though.  I wanted him to play Can a Nigga get a Table Dance.  That one never was queued up for some reason. unsure.gif
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Maybe he thought it was a personal request rather than a song title laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 22 2006, 04:26 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 22 2006, 03:51 PM)
Maybe he thought it was a personal request rather than a song title  laughing-smiley-017.gif
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Actually, i think the little lady nixed it on the sly. My grandparents were there pretty much the whole night and the last thing you need is an old couple married 62 years dancing together the way that song deserves to be danced to. Good move on her part.

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 23 2006, 02:29 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 22 2006, 11:31 AM)
I thought same sex marriages were becoming more commonplace  nah.gif
I cringe whenever I go to a wedding and the play that same Shania Twain song I've heard at a hundred weddings before. Is it that tough to come up with something a little more original.
We chose Baby I love your way by Peter Frampton.
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firstly angry-smiley-011.gif

That's a cool song choice... I need more options though!!!

People throw out your alternative wedding songs...

I like Aerosmith - I don't wanna miss a thing
Norah Jones - Come Away With Me

Posted by: ddd35 Aug 24 2006, 01:46 PM

there are allot of metal ballads by some of the 80 metal bands that are pretty good , we used allot of then at ours 18 yrs ago ,,, its kinda funny cause nowdays evrybody uses the country stuff the only country song I think we payed was A country boy can survive by hank Jr ..

Im like you though use something different , I was at one were they used a dirty metal song , I cant recall the name but its the one that talks about licking pussy , the older people left quickly ...

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 24 2006, 02:03 PM

QUOTE(ddd35 @ Aug 24 2006, 11:46 AM)
  its kinda funny cause nowdays  evrybody uses the country  stuff   the only country song I think we payed was  A country boy can survive  by  hank Jr  ..   
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That's a kickass song! Matt Hughes entrance music as well.

QUOTE(ddd35 @ Aug 24 2006, 11:46 AM)
there are allot of metal ballads  by some of the  80 metal bands that are pretty good , we used allot of then at ours  18 yrs ago ,,,
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maybe at their wedding wink.gif

Posted by: ddd35 Aug 24 2006, 02:05 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 24 2006, 02:03 PM)
That's a kickass song! Matt Hughes entrance music as well.
maybe at their wedding wink.gif
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that was probably me at one time ,, yes I still like that song ... I just get tired of the soft songs hell when your drinking at the reception those whiny things put ya to sleep

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 24 2006, 06:56 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 23 2006, 02:29 AM)
firstly  angry-smiley-011.gif

That's a cool song choice... I need more options though!!!

People throw out your alternative wedding songs...

I like Aerosmith - I don't wanna miss a thing
Norah Jones - Come Away With Me
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My only warning on the Aerosmith is that he kind of gets a little carried away at the end to the point what starts out as a nice song to dance to turns into a little screamy. Kinda reminds me of when Marty McFly is playing Johnny Be Good in Back to the future and goes berzerk at the end of the song.

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 25 2006, 01:43 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Aug 24 2006, 06:56 PM)
My only warning on the Aerosmith is that he kind of gets a little carried away at the end to the point what starts out as a nice song to dance to turns into a little screamy.  Kinda reminds me of when Marty McFly is playing Johnny Be Good in Back to the future and goes berzerk at the end of the song.
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ddd35 thanks but I hate 80's hair bands

Bob I agree, the reason behind that song is it has some special significance to me... and there is always the fade buttong! tongue.gif

Posted by: ddd35 Aug 25 2006, 07:13 AM

fair enough

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 25 2006, 11:41 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Aug 24 2006, 11:43 PM)
Bob I agree, the reason behind that song is it has some special significance to me... and there is always the fade buttong! tongue.gif
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ya banged her for the fisrt time to that song huh

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 25 2006, 02:36 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 25 2006, 11:41 AM)
ya banged her for the fisrt time to that song huh
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Oh, you're right. I bet that's what he meant. And here I thought he was reminiscing about his trusty "fade buttong."

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 25 2006, 02:59 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Aug 25 2006, 12:36 PM)
Oh, you're right.  I bet that's what he meant.  And here I thought he was reminiscing about his trusty "fade buttong."
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I thought those were only available in paraguay. coz.gif

Posted by: sweetnsexy Aug 25 2006, 03:07 PM

Sorry guys, I know this has NOTHING to do with movies, unlike the previous few posts, but I just found this site, and thought you might appreciate the sentiments!!

http://www.utterpants.co.uk/fiction/nosex.html rolleyes.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 25 2006, 03:13 PM

QUOTE(sweetnsexy @ Aug 25 2006, 01:07 PM)
Sorry guys, I know this has NOTHING to do with movies, unlike the previous few posts, but I just found this site, and thought you might appreciate the sentiments!!

http://www.utterpants.co.uk/fiction/nosex.html   rolleyes.gif
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haha, how dare you go off topic aound here! ohmy.gif

I'll have to remember that trick.
Although my wife would see right through it. I don't have money to buy anything in the first place. silvio.gif

Posted by: sweetnsexy Aug 25 2006, 03:20 PM

laughing-smiley-014.gif

Sorry again...another from the same site....

explains the standard of noobs we get here!! smilio15.gif

http://www.utterpants.co.uk/news/science/britpussy.html

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 25 2006, 03:26 PM

QUOTE(sweetnsexy @ Aug 25 2006, 01:20 PM)
laughing-smiley-014.gif

Sorry again...another from the same site....

explains the standard of noobs we get here!!    smilio15.gif

http://www.utterpants.co.uk/news/science/britpussy.html
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Whoa, I didn't get a chance to finish that. I read How to wash a shorthaired pussy and had to go google it. 22.gif

Posted by: sweetnsexy Aug 25 2006, 03:33 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 25 2006, 03:26 PM)
Whoa, I didn't get a chance to finish that. I read How to wash a shorthaired pussy and had to go google it.  22.gif
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laughing-smiley-017.gif

(sorry to whore, but 1,000 posts beckons!!!)

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 25 2006, 03:44 PM

QUOTE(sweetnsexy @ Aug 25 2006, 01:33 PM)
laughing-smiley-017.gif

(sorry to whore, but 1,000 posts beckons!!!)
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I was wondering why you were so talkative.
Usually as soon as I log on you run off as fast as possible tongue.gif

Posted by: sweetnsexy Aug 25 2006, 03:57 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 25 2006, 03:44 PM)
I was wondering why you were so talkative.
Usually as soon as I log on you run off as fast as possible tongue.gif
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It's that log of yours that is scary!! love-smiley-077.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 25 2006, 04:01 PM

QUOTE(sweetnsexy @ Aug 25 2006, 01:57 PM)
It's that log of yours that is scary!!  love-smiley-077.gif
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Thanks.....I think unsure.gif

Posted by: sweetnsexy Aug 25 2006, 04:04 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 25 2006, 04:01 PM)
Thanks.....I think   confused-smiley-013.gif
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Well, if the stories are true... 22.gif ...there are women everywhere that talk in shock and awe of you!! ohmy.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 25 2006, 05:13 PM

QUOTE(sweetnsexy @ Aug 25 2006, 03:07 PM)
Sorry guys, I know this has NOTHING to do with movies, unlike the previous few posts, but I just found this site, and thought you might appreciate the sentiments!!

http://www.utterpants.co.uk/fiction/nosex.html   rolleyes.gif
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too funny. I've read that before, but its still just as funny to read it again.

I would like to call your attention to the hot chick in the chastity belt

Posted by: Bobaloo Aug 25 2006, 05:15 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 25 2006, 04:01 PM)
Thanks.....I think   confused-smiley-013.gif
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Don't let it go to your head, Gnappy. She's probably just afraid of needles

Posted by: sweetnsexy Aug 25 2006, 05:16 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Aug 25 2006, 05:15 PM)
Don't let it go to your head, Gnappy.  She's probably just afraid of needles
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blink.gif Harsh,,,but fair! smilio04.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Aug 25 2006, 05:19 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Aug 25 2006, 03:15 PM)
Don't let it go to your head, Gnappy.  She's probably just afraid of needles
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QUOTE(sweetnsexy @ Aug 25 2006, 03:16 PM)
blink.gif Harsh,,,but fair!  smilio04.gif
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OUCH!

maybe this needle:
(that's all I could come up with)

Posted by: bondiguy Aug 25 2006, 05:19 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 25 2006, 11:41 AM)
ya banged her for the fisrt time to that song huh
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ph34r.gif

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Aug 25 2006, 03:44 PM)
I was wondering why you were so talkative.
Usually as soon as I log on you run off as fast as possible tongue.gif
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To be fair that represents most women here at RMM

Posted by: bondiguy Sep 14 2006, 08:42 AM

Well I just wanted to share this;

There is this radio show here called Get This on triple M and they are 2 guys with a guest every day... and they are the funniest nerds I have ever heard. They occasionaly do a movie show and they piss themselves laughing whilst quoting obscure B Grade movies and I just dig it.

You can hear podcasts at www.triplem.com.au and follow the Sydney link

anyway... here is the relevance. The quoted Rowdy Roddy Piper from some movie the other day and it is one of the funniest lines I have ever heard,

"I am here to kick arse and chew bubble gum.... and I am all out of bubble gum"

Posted by: jrock8 Sep 14 2006, 11:14 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 14 2006, 07:42 AM)
Well I just wanted to share this;

There is this radio show here called Get This on triple M and they are 2 guys with a guest every day... and they are the funniest nerds I have ever heard. They occasionaly do a movie show and they piss themselves laughing whilst quoting obscure B Grade movies and I just dig it.

You can hear podcasts at www.triplem.com.au and follow the Sydney link

anyway... here is the relevance. The quoted Rowdy Roddy Piper from some movie the other day and it is one of the funniest lines I have ever heard,

"I am here to kick arse and chew bubble gum.... and I am all out of bubble gum"
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it's just not as funny when you say "arse" laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Sep 14 2006, 11:47 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 14 2006, 06:42 AM)
Well I just wanted to share this;

There is this radio show here called Get This on triple M and they are 2 guys with a guest every day... and they are the funniest nerds I have ever heard. They occasionaly do a movie show and they piss themselves laughing whilst quoting obscure B Grade movies and I just dig it.

You can hear podcasts at www.triplem.com.au and follow the Sydney link

anyway... here is the relevance. The quoted Rowdy Roddy Piper from some movie the other day and it is one of the funniest lines I have ever heard,

"I am here to kick arse and chew bubble gum.... and I am all out of bubble gum"
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the saddest part is I've seen that movie.....multiple times sad.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Sep 14 2006, 12:54 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Sep 14 2006, 11:47 AM)
the saddest part is I've seen that movie.....multiple times sad.gif
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I know I've seen that movie and I remember that line, but I'll be darned if my very important brain didn't block it from my memory. That movie is so old I saw it when it was on VHS, but I had the option of renting it on BETA

Posted by: Gnappster Sep 14 2006, 01:09 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Sep 14 2006, 10:54 AM)
I  know I've seen that movie and I remember that line, but I'll be darned if my very important brain didn't block it from my memory.  That movie is so old I saw it when it was on VHS, but I had the option of renting it on BETA
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I bet beta is gonna make a comeback yet!



Oh NO! Beta.

Posted by: fellatiofiend18 Sep 14 2006, 03:39 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 14 2006, 08:42 AM)
Well I just wanted to share this;

There is this radio show here called Get This on triple M and they are 2 guys with a guest every day... and they are the funniest nerds I have ever heard. They occasionaly do a movie show and they piss themselves laughing whilst quoting obscure B Grade movies and I just dig it.

You can hear podcasts at www.triplem.com.au and follow the Sydney link

anyway... here is the relevance. The quoted Rowdy Roddy Piper from some movie the other day and it is one of the funniest lines I have ever heard,

"I am here to kick arse and chew bubble gum.... and I am all out of bubble gum"
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i havent seen the movie, dont think i want to but this quote is used ALL the time around here and amongst ppl that i know... frankly i think its kind of lame. lol

Posted by: chelsey Sep 14 2006, 03:44 PM

Do not I repeat Do not waste your time or money on The Wickerman...what a terrible movie I guess the orginal one was good but this new one with Cage in it totally sucks jerkit.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Sep 14 2006, 04:14 PM

QUOTE(chelsey @ Sep 14 2006, 03:44 PM)
Do not I repeat Do not waste your time or money on The Wickerman...what a terrible movie   I guess the orginal one was good but this new one with Cage in it totally sucks jerkit.gif
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that's what I heard. On the howard stern show the other day they spliced the cirtics' comments with scenes from Artie's new movie Beer League and made Artie think it was the review of his movie. It was hilarious cuz he thought his movie was getting bad reviews before it even came out.

Just thought I'd share that tid bit

Posted by: Bobaloo Sep 14 2006, 04:14 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Sep 14 2006, 01:09 PM)
I bet beta is gonna make a comeback yet!
Oh NO! Beta.
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Awesome! i can just hear his voice right now saying that too. laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Sep 15 2006, 12:39 AM

QUOTE(jrock8 @ Sep 14 2006, 11:14 AM)
it's just not as funny when you say "arse" laughing-smiley-017.gif
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Well that's how you spell it down here tongue.gif

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Sep 14 2006, 11:47 AM)
the saddest part is I've seen that movie.....multiple times sad.gif
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What is it called???

Posted by: Gnappster Sep 15 2006, 09:39 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 14 2006, 10:39 PM)
Well that's how you spell it down here tongue.gif
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ass

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 14 2006, 10:39 PM)
Well that's how you spell it down here tongue.gif
What is it called???
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"They Live", really campy sci-fi kinda movie. It's pretty funny though.

Posted by: bondiguy Sep 15 2006, 05:32 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Sep 15 2006, 09:39 AM)
ass
"They Live", really campy sci-fi kinda movie. It's pretty funny though.
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I'll have to dust off the old beta for that one

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 3 2006, 04:54 AM

Well I watched Fight Club on the weekend for like the 100th time with someone who had never seen it!!!

That movie has some of the greatest cinematic quotes in my opinion and here are a few favs;

"Marla, the big tourist! She is like the cut on roof of your mouth that would go away if you could just stop tongueing it, but you can't"

"I wanted to put a bullet between the eyes of every panda who wouldn't screw to save it's species"

"I am Jack's broken heart", "I am jack's complete lack of surprise"

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 3 2006, 04:55 AM

Also on the weekend I watched Clerks 2 on DVD... funny movie, especially if you dug the old original!

"sick burn"

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 3 2006, 12:13 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 3 2006, 04:54 AM)
Well I watched Fight Club on the weekend for like the 100th time with someone who had never seen it!!!

That movie has some of the greatest cinematic quotes in my opinion and here are a few favs;

"Marla, the big tourist! She is like the cut on roof of your mouth that would go away if you could just stop tongueing it, but you can't"

"I wanted to put a bullet between the eyes of every panda who wouldn't screw to save it's species"

"I am Jack's broken heart", "I am jack's complete lack of surprise"
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bondi,

I've talked about the book before, but I've never asked if you've read it... so did you read fight club??? It's pretty good. I enjoyed it. It's a different, yet similar, aspect from the movie. the ending is different but intriguing. I think you would like it if you haven't read it. It also gives you a further appreciation for the movie. all in all though, this is one case where I think I like the movie better than the book; however, the book is something that should be read by a Fight Club fan and will be enjoyable.

Okay. I'm ramblin'

click

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 3 2006, 06:29 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 3 2006, 10:13 AM)
bondi,

I've talked about the book before, but I've never asked if you've read it... so did you read fight club???  It's pretty good.  I enjoyed it.  It's a different, yet similar, aspect from the movie.  the ending is different but intriguing.  I think you would like it if you haven't read it.  It also gives you a further appreciation for the movie.  all in all though, this is one case where I think I like the movie better than the book; however, the book is something that should be read by a Fight Club fan and will be enjoyable.

Okay.  I'm ramblin'

click
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I haven't read it but I have read another one by the same author, called Choke. Not as good as fight club but written very much in the same thread.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 3 2006, 06:31 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 3 2006, 06:29 PM)
I haven't read it but I have read another one by the same author, called Choke. Not as good as fight club but written very much in the same thread.
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well, it's a damn good thing he didn't duplicate the thread; otherwise, bondi would kick his ass guns.gif

Anyway... I almost got that book, but I have a few others I want to read first.

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 3 2006, 06:32 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 3 2006, 04:31 PM)
well, it's a damn good thing he didn't duplicate the thread; otherwise, bondi would kick his ass  guns.gif

Anyway... I almost got that book, but I have a few others I want to read first.
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the library lets you borrow books for free.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 3 2006, 06:40 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 3 2006, 06:32 PM)
the library lets you borrow books for free.
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borrow them wink.gif Heh heh. Gotcha grinning-smiley-003.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 4 2006, 12:13 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 3 2006, 04:40 PM)
borrow them wink.gif  Heh heh.  Gotcha grinning-smiley-003.gif
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haha, didn't even think about that one til i read your response.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 4 2006, 12:20 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 4 2006, 12:13 PM)
haha, didn't even think about that one til i read your response.
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when you least expect it, expect it.

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 5 2006, 01:14 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 3 2006, 12:13 PM)
bondi,

I've talked about the book before, but I've never asked if you've read it... so did you read fight club???  It's pretty good.  I enjoyed it.  It's a different, yet similar, aspect from the movie.  the ending is different but intriguing.  I think you would like it if you haven't read it.  It also gives you a further appreciation for the movie.  all in all though, this is one case where I think I like the movie better than the book; however, the book is something that should be read by a Fight Club fan and will be enjoyable.

Okay.  I'm ramblin'

click
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No I have not read that book, I am pathetic at reading fiction novels. I read alot more non fiction stuff, but I may have to bend my rules on this one!

"I am Jill's nipple"

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 5 2006, 11:25 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 4 2006, 11:14 PM)
No I have not read that book, I am pathetic at reading fiction novels. I read alot more non fiction stuff, but I may have to bend my rules on this one!

"I am Jill's nipple"
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I dunno about Fight Club but Choke was a really easy read. I too tend to read more non fiction books, dunno why but they appeal to me more. Too great non fiction books I read recently are Adrift, the story of the longest solo survival at sea after a shipwreck. This dude survives on a tiny inflateable raft with minimal supplies and almost no food and drifts halfway across the ocean to land. Awesome story.
And Cold Beer and Crocodiles, the story of this American who lived in Australia for 15 years but never really saw the country so one day he decides to ride his bike around the entire country, with almost no cycling experience. Another great read.
What does any of this have to do with movies, I have no idea wacko.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 5 2006, 11:26 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 5 2006, 01:14 AM)
No I have not read that book, I am pathetic at reading fiction novels. I read alot more non fiction stuff, but I may have to bend my rules on this one!

"I am Jill's nipple"
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mmmmm Nipple tongue.gif

Anwyay, i think you'd like the book. It's a pretty quick read if you just wanna get through it. If you didn't know the story already, it might get a little confusing, but you obviously have a good background in it so you could whip right through it. Just thought I'd throw that out there.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 5 2006, 11:28 AM

I just wrote the word "hustle" in another thread and it reminded me of the movie Kung Fu Hustle. Anyone see that. i actually really liked it. It's supposed to be a bit of a slapstick kinda movie, but I think it's pretty good by not being too corny. Great fight scenes, very cool music, and artsy enought without being nauseating.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 5 2006, 11:31 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 5 2006, 11:25 AM)
I dunno about Fight Club but Choke was a really easy read. I too tend to read more non fiction books, dunno why but they appeal to me more. Too great non fiction books I read recently are Adrift, the story of the longest solo survival at sea after a shipwreck. This dude survives on a tiny inflateable raft with minimal supplies and almost no food and drifts halfway across the ocean to land. Awesome story.
And Cold Beer and Crocodiles, the story of this American who lived in Australia for 15 years but never really saw the country so one day he decides to ride his bike around the entire country, with almost no cycling experience. Another great read.
What does any of this have to do with movies, I have no idea wacko.gif
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Well, I did see a movie that had all elements: a bicycle, a raft, and beer. so there's your connection. Besides, if you posted that in the non-fiction thread, no one would read it.

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 6 2006, 01:53 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 5 2006, 11:25 AM)
I dunno about Fight Club but Choke was a really easy read. I too tend to read more non fiction books, dunno why but they appeal to me more. Too great non fiction books I read recently are Adrift, the story of the longest solo survival at sea after a shipwreck. This dude survives on a tiny inflateable raft with minimal supplies and almost no food and drifts halfway across the ocean to land. Awesome story.
And Cold Beer and Crocodiles, the story of this American who lived in Australia for 15 years but never really saw the country so one day he decides to ride his bike around the entire country, with almost no cycling experience. Another great read.
What does any of this have to do with movies, I have no idea wacko.gif
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Second book sounds rather interesting!

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 5 2006, 11:26 AM)
mmmmm Nipple  tongue.gif

Anwyay, i think you'd like the book.  It's a pretty quick read if you just wanna get through it.  If you didn't know the story already, it might get a little confusing, but you obviously have a good background in it so you could whip right through it.  Just thought I'd throw that out there.
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Well I have watched the movie countless times, probably upwards of 30-40 times so I have a good grasp on the story line...

"Hey, you created me. I didn't create some loser alter-ego to make myself feel better. Take some responsibility!"

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 6 2006, 11:21 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 5 2006, 09:28 AM)
I just wrote the word "hustle" in another thread and it reminded me of the movie Kung Fu Hustle.  Anyone see that.  i actually really liked it.  It's supposed to be a bit of a slapstick kinda movie, but I think it's pretty good by not being too corny.  Great fight scenes, very cool music, and artsy enought without being nauseating.
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I shall check it out!

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 5 2006, 11:53 PM)
Second book sounds rather interesting!
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It is! It's not really full of any over the top drama. Just a good book to sit down and read a chapter or two of everyday. It's pretty crazy when he's cycling through some pretty harsh desert terrain where if his bike broke down and he couldn't fix it, he would be really screwed. He had to carry upwards of 24 liters of water with him between towns or outposts and at times that was barely enough. And he met up with some dudes in the outback hunting and they invited him to go along for a couple weeks to drink beer and shoot things. Great book, I might read it again. I think it's something a lot of people dream of doing, just picking up and leaving, no job, no superficial worries, just ride your bike from place to place and just take it all in.
K, now I've REALLY gone off the movie topic.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 6 2006, 11:35 AM

Okay. If you wanna talk books. I got this book from a lady friend of mine quite a few years ago for Valentine's Day. I read it every year around Valentine's day to kind of honor our friendship and because it's so damn hilarious... especially the beginning. it's titled Post Office by william Borkowski. It's written in first person and it's just an absolutely hilarious account of a guy who winds up working for the US postal service. the first two chapters had me laughing so hard out loud... and tha'ts when I worked downtown and took the train to work. People were staring at me like I was crazy. It's a great and quick read and you'd probably like it. If you knew anyone who works for the US postal service, you'd appreciate it even more.

Posted by: closeup Oct 6 2006, 11:59 AM

There's a book by Bill Bryson where he visits all the tourist stop Down Under. He's a funny guy and the book is really entertaining. Actually, I've read all his books and they're all good.

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 6 2006, 12:03 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 6 2006, 09:35 AM)
Okay.  If you wanna talk books.  I got this book from a lady friend of mine quite a few years ago for Valentine's Day.  I read it every year around Valentine's day to kind of honor our friendship and because it's so damn hilarious... especially the beginning.  it's titled Post Office by william Borkowski.  It's written in first person and it's just an absolutely hilarious account of a guy who winds up working for the US postal service.  the first two chapters had me laughing so hard out loud... and tha'ts when I worked downtown and took the train to work.  People were staring at me like I was crazy. It's a great and quick read and you'd probably like it.  If you knew anyone who works for the US postal service, you'd appreciate it even more.
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I shall check that out too. I'm always on the lookout for books that don't suck.

Talking about Seinfeld before got me thinking of a book series called Letters from a nut. This guy named Ted L. Nancy (who is Jerry Seinfeld but he never admits it) writes these outlandish real letters to compnaies and then shows the actual responses he got. He writes to Coca Cola and asks if it is OK if ne names his new diet soda, Ciet Doke. I can't do it justice here, but the letters and then responses are pricless.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 6 2006, 12:20 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 6 2006, 12:03 PM)
I shall check that out too. I'm always on the lookout for books that don't suck.

Talking about Seinfeld before got me thinking of a book series called Letters from a nut. This guy named Ted L. Nancy (who is Jerry Seinfeld but he never admits it) writes these outlandish real letters to compnaies and then shows the actual responses he got. He writes to Coca Cola and asks if it is OK if ne names his new diet soda, Ciet Doke. I can't do it justice here, but the letters and then responses are pricless.
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That I've GOT to see. How do we know it's Jerry??

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 6 2006, 12:23 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 6 2006, 10:20 AM)
That I've GOT to see.  How do we know it's Jerry??
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If you look it up online there is lots of compelling evidence, plus Seinfeld does the introduction to the book, and no one has ever met the real Ted L. Nancy. Plus if you read it you could totally see him doing it.
I stumbled upon the book in the lunchroom at a place I used to work at, and laughed out loud while readng it. I've bought a couple of others from the series too. Some are better than others but the first is my fav.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 6 2006, 12:33 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 6 2006, 12:23 PM)
If you look it up online there is lots of compelling evidence, plus Seinfeld does the introduction to the book, and no one has ever met the real Ted L. Nancy. Plus if you read it you could totally see him doing it.
I stumbled upon the book in the lunchroom at a place I used to work at, and laughed out loud while readng it. I've bought a couple of others from the series too. Some are better than others but the first is my fav.
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I love that my wife is a teacher. I get to screw around at the bookstore quite often... and check out other hot teachers laughing-smiley-017.gif I'll look for it at out next trip. I just wrote it down so I remember.

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 6 2006, 06:27 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 6 2006, 11:21 AM)
It is! It's not really full of any over the top drama. Just a good book to sit down and read a chapter or two of everyday. It's pretty crazy when he's cycling through some pretty harsh desert terrain where if his bike broke down and he couldn't fix it, he would be really screwed. He had to carry upwards of 24 liters of water with him between towns or outposts and at times that was barely enough. And he met up with some dudes in the outback hunting and they invited him to go along for a couple weeks to drink beer and shoot things. Great book, I might read it again. I think it's something a lot of people dream of doing, just picking up and leaving, no job, no superficial worries, just ride your bike from place to place and just take it all in.
K, now I've REALLY gone off the movie topic.
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It is the dream of every man to drop everything and just go...

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 7 2006, 01:19 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 6 2006, 10:33 AM)
I love that my wife is a teacher.  I get to screw around at the bookstore quite often... and check out other hot teachers laughing-smiley-017.gif  I'll look for it at out next trip.  I just wrote it down so I remember.
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did u use your palm pilot? tongue.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 7 2006, 01:41 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 7 2006, 01:19 AM)
did u use your palm pilot?  tongue.gif
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I think he did, but disturbingly thats what he calls his hand before he makes love to it

Posted by: ddd35 Oct 7 2006, 07:11 AM

anybody see the new tv show FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS , to me it was a take from , varsity blues , remember the titans , and the movie friday night lites ... it looks to be stupid to me

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 7 2006, 11:29 AM

QUOTE(ddd35 @ Oct 7 2006, 07:11 AM)
anybody see the new  tv show  FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS   ,  to me it was a take from , varsity blues , remember the  titans , and the movie friday night lites ...  it looks to be stupid to me
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varsity blues was a good movie, remember the titans was a great movie. Friday night lights was a horrible wast of time. It had the typical premise of a school sports movie but totally blew it. i didn't care about the coach, the team, or the players. It's like they made an outline for the movie and made sure to touch on each point of the outline without ever caring about trying to get the viewer engaged in the story. It was complete shit! if you want a good movie with the same basic idea, then you should watch remember the titans, hoosiers, coach carter, or something like that. But please don't waste your time on that movie

now for the TV series. It could be good. I'm sure a completely different group of people are in charge of the creative ideas for the TV show as compared to the movie, but the movie jaded me so much that I just don't care.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 7 2006, 11:32 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 7 2006, 11:29 AM)
varsity blues was a good movie, remember the titans was a great movie. Friday night lights was a horrible wast of time.  It had the typical premise of a school sports movie but totally blew it.  i didn't care about the coach, the team, or the players.  It's like they made an outline for the movie and made sure to touch on each point of the outline without ever caring about trying to get the viewer engaged in the story.  It was complete shit!  if you want a good movie with the same basic idea, then you should watch remember the titans, hoosiers, coach carter, or something like that.  But please don't waste your time on that movie

now for the TV series.  It could be good.  I'm sure a completely different group of people are in charge of the creative ideas for the TV show as compared to the movie, but the movie jaded me so much that I just don't care.
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wow, I got pretty passionate about that. Didn't mean to.

Posted by: ddd35 Oct 8 2006, 04:22 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 7 2006, 11:32 AM)
wow, I got pretty passionate about that.  Didn't mean to.
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Id say so !! LOL

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 9 2006, 12:50 AM

QUOTE(ddd35 @ Oct 7 2006, 07:11 AM)
anybody see the new  tv show  FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS   ,  to me it was a take from , varsity blues , remember the  titans , and the movie friday night lites ...  it looks to be stupid to me
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Saw the movie but never heard of the TV show

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 10 2006, 11:32 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 8 2006, 10:50 PM)
Saw the movie but never heard of the TV show
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I've never seen either. Besides syndicated shows I don't watch much TV. I was flipping through the major networks the other day and I didn't recognize any of the shows that were on. I know shows like Lost and Prison Break among others are supposed to be great shows but I've never seen them and honestly have no idea what they are about. Now add Friday Night Lights to that list, well I think I have an idea what this is about at least.
Well that's about it for my post, I don't think I added anything constructive to here, which seems to be in character for me.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 10 2006, 04:04 PM

I just saw the movie Departed. It was pretty F-in' good. I won't say anything else about the movie, though, cuz I hate when people do that when a movie first comes out. at least give people a chance to see the fuckin' movie before you go and ruin it for 'em.

Anyway, at the risk of sounding gay, which I'm sure I've never done before around here, I will say that Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio are two really good actors. Even Marky Mark did a great job and he had some hilarious lines in the movie. and teh lesbian scene was hot as hell












Actually, there is no lesbian scene. but it'd be awesome if there were.

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 10 2006, 04:15 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 10 2006, 02:04 PM)
I just saw the movie Departed.  It was pretty F-in' good.  I won't say anything else about the movie, though, cuz I hate when people do that when a movie first comes out.  at least give people a chance to see the fuckin' movie before you go and ruin it for 'em.

Anyway, at the risk of sounding gay, which I'm sure I've never done before around here, I will say that Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio are two really good actors.  Even Marky Mark did a great job and he had some hilarious lines in the movie.  and teh lesbian scene was hot as hell
Actually, there is no lesbian scene.  but it'd be awesome if there were.
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pretty much all the guys in that movie are "heart throb" actors but I dig most of the movies they are in nonetheless, they're good actors. and that movie looks pretty decent. I was going to go see it tonight, until I learned there was no lesbian scene. dry.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 10 2006, 04:24 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 10 2006, 04:15 PM)
pretty much all the guys in that movie are "heart throb" actors but I dig most of the movies they are in nonetheless, they're good actors. and that movie looks pretty decent. I was going to go see it tonight, until I learned there was no lesbian scene.  dry.gif
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Sorry to ruin it for you. You do get to see a chicks pretty sweet ass in some nice undies. She's got a killer stomach too.

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 11 2006, 01:59 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 10 2006, 11:32 AM)
I've never seen either. Besides syndicated shows I don't watch much TV. I was flipping through the major networks the other day and I didn't recognize any of the shows that were on. I know shows like Lost and Prison Break among others are supposed to be great shows but I've never seen them and honestly have no idea what they are about. Now add Friday Night Lights to that list, well I think I have an idea what this is about at least.
Well that's about it for my post, I don't think I added anything constructive to here, which seems to be in character for me.
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I like you do not watch much TV despite popular belief, but you much watch LOST. get it on DVD, it is 1 million times better than the crap network TV usually spews out

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 11 2006, 11:11 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 10 2006, 11:59 PM)
I like you do not watch much TV despite popular belief, but you much watch LOST. get it on DVD, it is 1 million times better than the crap network TV usually spews out
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it looked interesting but I figured there wasn't much point to watching it without any background on the show as each episode seems to be a continuation from the previous.
But if it gets one of these, maybe I'll check it out on DVD.

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 11 2006, 12:29 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 11 2006, 11:11 AM)
it looked interesting but I figured there wasn't much point to watching it without any background on the show as each episode seems to be a continuation from the previous.
But if it gets one of these, maybe I'll check it out on DVD.
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haven't seen that in a while. and since when does bondi drink fosters??? blink.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 11 2006, 12:48 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 11 2006, 10:29 AM)
haven't seen that in a while.  and since when does bondi drink fosters??? blink.gif
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But I thought Fosters was Australian for beer™ confused-smiley-013.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 11 2006, 12:53 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 11 2006, 12:48 PM)
But I thought Fosters was Australian for beer™   unsure.gif
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You mean, Australian for Beh ™
and try telling bondi that. He'll just tell you that it's really australian for vile tasting vomit... you know, as opposed to the good kind. wacko.gif

Posted by: closeup Oct 11 2006, 03:01 PM

I watched "Thank-You for Smoking" last night. I liked it, it was original. Where it could have been corny or over-the-top, it was played just right. I'd recommend it to someone who likes satire.

Posted by: HardDick69 Oct 11 2006, 03:17 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Oct 11 2006, 03:01 PM)
I watched "Thank-You for Smoking" last night. I liked it, it was original.  Where it could have been corny or over-the-top, it was played just right. I'd recommend it to someone who likes satire.
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Yeah I've been wanting tos ee that, it looked hilarious. I love a good satire.

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 11 2006, 03:19 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 11 2006, 10:53 AM)
You mean, Australian for Beh ™
and try telling bondi that.  He'll just tell you that it's really australian for vile tasting vomit... you know, as opposed to the good kind. wacko.gif
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what does bondi know about booze anyway? nah.gif

QUOTE(closeup @ Oct 11 2006, 01:01 PM)
I watched "Thank-You for Smoking" last night. I liked it, it was original.  Where it could have been corny or over-the-top, it was played just right. I'd recommend it to someone who likes satire.
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I'm not really a fan of satire. I much more enjoy movies that point out the folly of the subject through sarcasm and ridicule. Now THAT'S funny.

Posted by: closeup Oct 11 2006, 03:32 PM

I just now took a call from someone at the "Maury Povitch Show". It seems some family in Portland had a house fire where the kid rescued the family. I vaguely remember it. Anyway, the Povitch show is having the family on and is buying them $6000.00 worth of IKEA furniture. They were looking for a moving company to go to New Jersey to get it. I just happened to have a truck coming back from New Orleans so I said yes. In exchange, my company is going to be mentioned on the show. Probably in the credits, but WTF. It's going to take the driver about an hour extra to pick the stuff up and probably less than an hour to drop it off. It'll be interesting if nothing else. I don't think I've ever watched the show, but I DO know Maury is married to Connie Chung.

Posted by: HardDick69 Oct 11 2006, 03:35 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Oct 11 2006, 03:32 PM)
I just now took a call from someone at the "Maury Povitch Show". It seems some family in Portland had a house fire where the kid rescued the family. I vaguely remember it. Anyway, the Povitch show is having the family on and is buying them $6000.00 worth of IKEA furniture. They were looking for a moving company to go to New Jersey to get it. I just happened to have a truck coming back from New Orleans so I said yes. In exchange, my company is going to be mentioned on the show. Probably in the credits, but WTF. It's going to take the driver about an hour extra to pick the stuff up and probably less than an hour to drop it off. It'll be interesting if nothing else. I don't think I've ever watched the show, but I DO know Maury is married to Connie Chung.
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I know, poor guy eh?

Posted by: closeup Oct 11 2006, 03:47 PM

QUOTE(HardDick69 @ Oct 11 2006, 03:35 PM)
I know, poor guy eh?
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Have you ever seen HIM? He's no prize. Although if I had to chose between him and Oprah, I'd have to think about it. That reminds me, who was the wet-brain that got his panties in a knot when we were ragging on Oprah. He was all excited about her giving away cars to the audience. Who was that guy, I can't remember.

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 11 2006, 03:57 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Oct 11 2006, 01:32 PM)
I just now took a call from someone at the "Maury Povitch Show". It seems some family in Portland had a house fire where the kid rescued the family. I vaguely remember it. Anyway, the Povitch show is having the family on and is buying them $6000.00 worth of IKEA furniture. They were looking for a moving company to go to New Jersey to get it. I just happened to have a truck coming back from New Orleans so I said yes. In exchange, my company is going to be mentioned on the show. Probably in the credits, but WTF. It's going to take the driver about an hour extra to pick the stuff up and probably less than an hour to drop it off. It'll be interesting if nothing else. I don't think I've ever watched the show, but I DO know Maury is married to Connie Chung.
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cool, make sure you get a plug for RMM...well maybe that's better suited for Springer laughing-smiley-017.gif

QUOTE(HardDick69 @ Oct 11 2006, 01:35 PM)
I know, poor guy eh?
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I still have my Connie Chung calendar 22.gif

QUOTE(closeup @ Oct 11 2006, 01:47 PM)
Have you ever seen HIM? He's no prize. Although if I had to chose between him and Oprah, I'd have to think about it. That reminds me, who was the wet-brain that got his panties in a knot when we were ragging on Oprah. He was all excited about her giving away cars to the audience. Who was that guy, I can't remember.
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I think I know but I don't want to incriminate the innocent.




Ahhh, it was Imagirlwatcher....I guess Oprah is technically a girl tongue.gif

Posted by: closeup Oct 11 2006, 04:21 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 11 2006, 03:57 PM)
cool, make sure you get a plug for RMM...well maybe that's better suited for Springer  laughing-smiley-017.gif
I still have my Connie Chung calendar  22.gif
I think I know but I don't want to incriminate the innocent.
Ahhh, it was Imagirlwatcher....I guess Oprah is technically a girl tongue.gif
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That was funny. I thought the guy was pulling my chain when he was getting all misty and moist over Oprah. Then, after a half-dozen posts, I realized he was being serious. By then he was pissed that Oprah wasn't my favorite daytime talk show host. I thought I was giving her a compliment when I said she was the only talk show host with her own zip-code. unsure.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 11 2006, 04:40 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Oct 11 2006, 02:21 PM)
That was funny. I thought the guy was pulling my chain when he was getting all misty and moist over Oprah. Then, after a half-dozen posts, I realized he was being serious. By then he was pissed that Oprah wasn't my favorite daytime talk show host. I thought I was giving her a compliment when I said she was the only talk show host with her own zip-code.  confused-smiley-013.gif
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I bet her ass has its own congressman laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: closeup Oct 11 2006, 04:45 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 11 2006, 04:40 PM)
I bet her ass has its own congressman  laughing-smiley-017.gif
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If I was worth a billion dollars, my ass would have it's own senator. I think Hillary would make a good candidate.

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 11 2006, 04:52 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Oct 11 2006, 02:45 PM)
If I was worth a billion dollars, my ass would have it's own senator. I think Hillary would make a good candidate.
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not a pretty picture blink.gif

Posted by: closeup Oct 11 2006, 06:21 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 11 2006, 04:52 PM)
not a pretty picture  blink.gif
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She'd be perfect, she's used to being next to an asshole.

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 12 2006, 03:37 AM

Damn the mulitple quote isn't fucking working!!!

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 11 2006, 03:19 PM)
what does bondi know about booze anyway?  nah.gif
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Lost gets the Bondi stamp of approval

Fosters is watered down rats piss

I know plenty about booze

the end tongue.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 12 2006, 12:23 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 12 2006, 01:37 AM)
Damn the mulitple quote isn't fucking working!!!
Lost gets the Bondi stamp of approval

Fosters is watered down rats piss

I know plenty about booze

the end tongue.gif
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I think you just wrote your autobiography blink.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 13 2006, 02:53 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 12 2006, 12:23 PM)
I think you just wrote your autobiography  blink.gif
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laughing-smiley-017.gif

Gnappy one of your very best, funniest posts. You cracked a laugh form bondi then I can assure you!

If not my biography, at least the forward to it, written by Steve Allen of course!

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 13 2006, 11:56 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 13 2006, 12:53 AM)
laughing-smiley-017.gif

Gnappy one of your very best, funniest posts. You cracked a laugh form bondi then I can assure you!

If not my biography, at least the forward to it, written by Steve Allen of course!
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and for filler you can talk about Ross Perot, and the last two chapters could be excerpts from the Oliver North trial.
and the audio book could be read by Larry King grinning-smiley-003.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 13 2006, 05:31 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 13 2006, 11:56 AM)
and for filler you can talk about Ross Perot, and the last two chapters could be excerpts from the Oliver North trial.
and the audio book could be read by Larry King   grinning-smiley-003.gif
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I shall call it.... I Didn't Do It tongue.gif

On a side note my mother is returning home from vacation in Hong Kong tomorrow and word has it she bought me like 100 DVDs.... god bless piracy!!!

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 13 2006, 05:34 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 13 2006, 03:31 PM)
I shall call it.... I Didn't Do It tongue.gif

On a side note my mother is returning home from vacation in Hong Kong tomorrow and word has it she bought me like 100 DVDs.... god bless piracy!!!
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haha, I bet you'll be pisseed if they're all in chinese laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 13 2006, 06:01 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 13 2006, 05:34 PM)
haha, I bet you'll be pisseed if they're all in chinese  laughing-smiley-017.gif
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I'll pick it up...

shangai means jerk and manjula means some sort of spaceship

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 13 2006, 06:07 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 13 2006, 04:01 PM)
I'll pick it up...

shangai means jerk and manjula means some sort of spaceship
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hahaha grinning-smiley-003.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 13 2006, 06:09 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 13 2006, 06:07 PM)
hahaha  grinning-smiley-003.gif
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Also, it is funny, because their clothes are different from my clothes

Posted by: Hendo Oct 15 2006, 09:37 PM

Is this thread really about movie reviews? Anyway, I just got in from the new John Cena movie and it's not too bad. Don't expect much and I laughed through most of it but it's okay if you like action movies......and are a 13 year old boy or maybe a 9 year old girl or in my case a wrestling fan blink.gif. Sorry y'all my secret is out ph34r.gif .

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 16 2006, 03:03 AM

I downloaded Beerfest today... full reports to come grinning-smiley-003.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 16 2006, 12:30 PM

QUOTE(Hendo @ Oct 15 2006, 07:37 PM)
Is this thread really about movie reviews? Anyway, I just got in from the new John Cena movie and it's not too bad. Don't expect much and I laughed through most of it but it's okay if you like action movies......and are a 13 year old boy or maybe a 9 year old girl or in my case a wrestling fan  blink.gif. Sorry y'all my secret is out  ph34r.gif .
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and bondi will be glad to take them on a date to the movie tongue.gif


but yeah, the movie looks alright, but I don't think anyone going into it will be expecting an Oscar performance, just entertainment.

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 17 2006, 01:41 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 16 2006, 12:30 PM)
and bondi will be glad to take them on a date to the movie tongue.gif

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I will never live that typing mistake down

btw Beerfest: if you like beer, boobs and cheap, low brow laughs... watch this movie!

Posted by: Gnappster Oct 17 2006, 10:01 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Oct 16 2006, 11:41 PM)
I will never live that typing mistake down

btw Beerfest: if you like beer, boobs and cheap, low brow laughs... watch this movie!
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haha, sounds like a typical day of posting at RMM wink.gif
I'll check it out fo sho

Posted by: Bobaloo Oct 17 2006, 10:12 AM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 17 2006, 10:01 AM)
haha, sounds like a typical day of posting at RMM wink.gif
I'll check it out fo sho
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I wonder if there are any Simpsons references in the movie.

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 18 2006, 01:40 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Oct 17 2006, 10:12 AM)
I wonder if there are any Simpsons references in the movie.
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laughing-smiley-017.gif

Not that I spotted but I was both high and drunk grinning-smiley-003.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Oct 21 2006, 01:25 AM

Beerfest:

Although the ending is so cliche it almost makes me want to vomit, it is a pretty fucking funny movie! The accents are so bad I think it was intentional and it makes the movie funnier! If watching Beerfest does not make you want to go out and drink beer you are either a martian or a homo sexual.

Knowing this movie was inspired by an event in Australia called the Beer Olympics makes it even greater for me to watch!

Gnappy, unlike many other Hollywood movies that forget Canada and Australia exist, our nations make fleeting but funny cameos in this film

No Simpsons references

4 out of 5

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 1 2006, 07:07 PM

Well, i watched Borat the other day and my god was that funny. Sasha has impeccible comedic timing. I haven't laughed so hard in a while. The scenes in that penticostal (not sure if thats right) church were hysterical, amazing and somewhat frightening. Talk about extremism!

What I found in the movie was this, Americans are either very well mannered or very prejudicial. I know only extremes were shown but the amount of time he offends Jews and Women is laughable. Asking a gun salesmen which is the best gun to shoot a jew without the salesmen even flinching. The young guys he hitches with asking about female slavery and how they wish it was in America... simply astounding.

This movie will and has offended a lot of people but if you have a sense of humour and aren't easily offended, it is worth watching

Posted by: closeup Dec 2 2006, 04:54 PM

Mission Impossible III. Great movie/ with stunning special effects. The extras on the Dvd are worth watching, especially the "Making of" one.

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 5 2006, 12:03 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 1 2006, 05:07 PM)
Well, i watched Borat the other day and my god was that funny. Sasha has impeccible comedic timing. I haven't laughed so hard in a while. The scenes in that penticostal (not sure if thats right) church were hysterical, amazing and somewhat frightening. Talk about extremism!

What I found in the movie was this, Americans are either very well mannered or very prejudicial. I know only extremes were shown but the amount of time he offends Jews and Women is laughable. Asking a gun salesmen which is the best gun to shoot a jew without the salesmen even flinching. The young guys he hitches with asking about female slavery and how they wish it was in America... simply astounding.

This movie will and has offended a lot of people but if you have a sense of humour and aren't easily offended, it is worth watching
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yeah I REALLY have to check this movie out. I've been watching some clips from the TV show version online and that guy is a comedic genius.
can't wait to see it. people who don't "get" the film and see it as purely offensive are exactly the people who need to understand the underlying message of it most.

Wah Wah Wee Wah!

Posted by: summoner Dec 5 2006, 03:59 PM

Finally I have something to this thread biggrin.gif

We watched Ice Age II with hubbie (yep, 5-year-old tasmanian was sleeping!) and it was goooood! Now you all going to laugh at me (oh yes you will!) because I found few parts of that movie scary!! blink.gif I mean the parts where these two mean fishys wake up and start hunting others :S and this poor turtle lost his life sad.gif buhuu!!

Itīs a good movie, I found it terrible funny when this lady-mammoth thought she was an "opossumi" (I have no idea what that animal is in english!!!! someone, help!) But the end is so sweet!!!

Oh, and I must recommend Rammsteins new live-dvd to all of you biggrin.gif Itīs so good that I have watch it 5 times already!! (ok, Iīm crazy...) Good music, good-looking-man (6 actually) and a great show with amazing lightning and fire! Documentaries are for hard-core-fan like me wink.gif but if interested, there are two docs, you can see their lead guitarist making a breakfast (bratwurst biggrin.gif)

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 5 2006, 04:45 PM

QUOTE(summoner @ Dec 5 2006, 01:59 PM)
Finally I have something to this thread biggrin.gif

We watched Ice Age II with hubbie (yep, 5-year-old tasmanian was sleeping!) and it was goooood! Now you all going to laugh at me (oh yes you will!) because I found few parts of that movie scary!! blink.gif I mean the parts where these two mean fishys wake up and start hunting others :S and this poor turtle lost his life sad.gif buhuu!!

Itīs a good movie, I found it terrible funny when this lady-mammoth thought she was an "opossumi" (I have no idea what that animal is in english!!!! someone, help!) But the end is so sweet!!!

Oh, and I must recommend Rammsteins new live-dvd to all of you biggrin.gif Itīs so good that I have watch it 5 times already!! (ok, Iīm crazy...) Good music, good-looking-man (6 actually) and a great show with amazing lightning and fire! Documentaries are for hard-core-fan like me wink.gif but if interested, there are two docs, you can see their lead guitarist making a breakfast (bratwurst biggrin.gif)
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I will have to check it out. Having seen Finding Nemo 6000 times (my son's choice) we need some new material!

Posted by: summoner Dec 5 2006, 05:03 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 5 2006, 10:45 PM)
I will have to check it out. Having seen Finding Nemo 6000 times (my son's choice) we need some new material!
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My son donīt like Nemo so much....he prefers Muumi or Tohtori Sykerö nowdays biggrin.gif and weekends he watched Pokemon and Transformers and Beyblade smile.gif Have you seen Koda? IceAgeI is also funny biggrin.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 5 2006, 05:09 PM

QUOTE(summoner @ Dec 5 2006, 03:03 PM)
My son donīt like Nemo so much....he prefers Muumi or Tohtori Sykerö nowdays biggrin.gif and weekends he watched Pokemon and Transformers and Beyblade smile.gif Have you seen Koda? IceAgeI is also funny biggrin.gif
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The only thing I understood out of that was Transformers...I used to love those things! OK I still do.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 5 2006, 05:15 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 5 2006, 12:03 PM)
yeah I REALLY have to check this movie out. I've been watching some clips from the TV show version online and that guy is a comedic genius.
can't wait to see it. people who don't "get" the film and see it as purely offensive are exactly the people who need to understand the underlying message of it most.

Wah Wah Wee Wah!
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exactly.... it is like watching a car crash... you just cant turn away!

Posted by: summoner Dec 5 2006, 05:25 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 5 2006, 11:09 PM)
The only thing I understood out of that was Transformers...I used to love those things! OK I still do.
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You donīt know Pokemon? They are from Japan biggrin.gif

Our sons godfather loves He-Man still wink.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 5 2006, 06:58 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 5 2006, 05:09 PM)
The only thing I understood out of that was Transformers...I used to love those things! OK I still do.
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I forgot where I saw it, maybe consumption junction, but i just saw a video of a guy's halloween costume where he was a transformer that actually turned into a car. it looked like it was a bitch to move around in, though.

Posted by: ddd35 Dec 5 2006, 10:45 PM

QUOTE(summoner @ Dec 5 2006, 05:25 PM)
You donīt know Pokemon? They are from Japan biggrin.gif

Our sons godfather loves He-Man still wink.gif
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wow yeah i remember them 2thumbs.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 6 2006, 11:20 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Dec 5 2006, 04:58 PM)
I forgot where I saw it, maybe consumption junction, but i just saw a video of a guy's halloween costume where he was a transformer that actually turned into a car.  it looked like it was a bitch to move around in, though.
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was it Chritof? laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 6 2006, 01:31 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 6 2006, 11:20 AM)
was it Chritof?  laughing-smiley-017.gif
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that was my first though as well, but no.

He should go as a big letter P next year just so he can use the pic as his new av.

Posted by: natalie Dec 6 2006, 03:25 PM

I watched beerfest last night and boy was that funny!!!! It made me think of Bondi and Gnappy. lol

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 6 2006, 03:30 PM

QUOTE(natalie @ Dec 6 2006, 01:25 PM)
I watched beerfest last night and boy was that funny!!!! It made me think of Bondi and Gnappy. lol
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But I don't drink anymore.























I don't drink any less either food-smiley-004.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 7 2006, 02:29 AM

QUOTE(natalie @ Dec 6 2006, 03:25 PM)
I watched beerfest last night and boy was that funny!!!! It made me think of Bondi and Gnappy. lol
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Aww shucks!

It made me want to drink beer.... even more so! food-smiley-004.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 7 2006, 11:48 AM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 7 2006, 12:29 AM)
Aww shucks!

It made me want to drink beer.... even more so! food-smiley-004.gif
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I drank a bunch of beer in nat's honour. I'm such a gentleman.

Did I mention that I finally started drinking the beer I made. It's actually pretty damned good! And it passed the first test...I didn't go blind.
Now I have 11 dozen beer just begging to be consumed.



Sorry, that's 8 dozen now. alc.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 7 2006, 01:25 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 7 2006, 11:48 AM)
I drank a bunch of beer in nat's honour. I'm such a gentleman.

Did I mention that I finally started drinking the beer I made. It's actually pretty damned good! And it passed the first test...I didn't go blind.
Now I have 11 dozen beer just begging to be consumed.
Sorry, that's 8 dozen now. alc.gif
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Ha ha, spotted! grinning-smiley-003.gif

And after that 8 dozen and the other dozen, you'll be down to one more dozen.

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 7 2006, 03:42 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Dec 7 2006, 11:25 AM)
Ha ha, spotted! grinning-smiley-003.gif

And after that 8 dozen and the other dozen, you'll be down to one more dozen.
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spotted as well grinning-smiley-003.gif

once I get moved into my new place I plan to set my brewing into overdrive. I think a stockpile of at least 20 dozen beer would be adequate.

Posted by: closeup Dec 7 2006, 04:44 PM

I actually own a Mr Beer home-brewing kit. I made one batch last year and haven't used it since. It's sitting right next to my pizza maker beside my crock pot on the same counter as my rotisserie oven, none of which I ever use. If it can't be cooked in a microwave or George Foreman grill, I'll just go eat out. Also, on the same counter: a blender I never use, same with the toaster oven and coffee maker. I start off with the best intentions when I buy this stuff, but somewhere along the way (usually by the time I use it a couple times) I lose intrest. Although the coffee maker and crock pot were gifts, the rest of the stuff was just a waste of money. My maid kept asking for the rotisserie grill, (set it and forget it), claiming that I've never used it (true) and she would use it all the time. So, about a month ago, I told her to take the damn thing. She said, never mind, her husband heard her complain so much about me not giving her mine, that he went out and bought her one. And, she keeps saying, she does use it all the time Maybe I ought to give her my Mr Beer,or have her brew me a few batches for it.

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 7 2006, 05:00 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 7 2006, 04:44 PM)
I actually own a Mr Beer home-brewing kit. I made one batch last year and haven't used it since. It's sitting right next to my pizza maker beside my crock pot on the same counter as my rotisserie oven, none of which I ever use. If it can't be cooked in a microwave or George Foreman grill, I'll just go eat out. Also, on the same counter: a blender I never use, same with the toaster oven and coffee maker. I start off with the best intentions when I buy this stuff, but somewhere along the way (usually by the time I use it a couple times) I lose intrest. Although the coffee maker and crock pot were gifts, the rest of the stuff was just a waste of money. My maid kept asking for the rotisserie grill, (set it and forget it), claiming that I've never used it  (true) and she would use it all the time. So, about a month ago, I told her to take the damn thing. She said, never mind, her husband heard her complain so much about me not giving her mine, that he went out and bought her one. And, she keeps saying, she does use it all the time Maybe I ought to give her my Mr Beer,or have her brew me a few batches for it.
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I know what you mean about not using shit you think would be a good idea in the store or whatever. that's why I was super scrutinizing when the wife and I were registering for our wedding stuff. I didn't want to end up with a bunch of crap that I have to find a place on a shelf for... I have very limited counter space.

and most importantly...

PICS?!?

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 7 2006, 05:23 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 7 2006, 11:48 AM)
I drank a bunch of beer in nat's honour. I'm such a gentleman.

Did I mention that I finally started drinking the beer I made. It's actually pretty damned good! And it passed the first test...I didn't go blind.
Now I have 11 dozen beer just begging to be consumed.
Sorry, that's 8 dozen now. alc.gif
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:lol spotted...
and feel free to send some of that beer to me for vigorous testing!

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 7 2006, 05:23 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 7 2006, 02:44 PM)
I actually own a Mr Beer home-brewing kit. I made one batch last year and haven't used it since. It's sitting right next to my pizza maker beside my crock pot on the same counter as my rotisserie oven, none of which I ever use. If it can't be cooked in a microwave or George Foreman grill, I'll just go eat out. Also, on the same counter: a blender I never use, same with the toaster oven and coffee maker. I start off with the best intentions when I buy this stuff, but somewhere along the way (usually by the time I use it a couple times) I lose intrest. Although the coffee maker and crock pot were gifts, the rest of the stuff was just a waste of money. My maid kept asking for the rotisserie grill, (set it and forget it), claiming that I've never used it  (true) and she would use it all the time. So, about a month ago, I told her to take the damn thing. She said, never mind, her husband heard her complain so much about me not giving her mine, that he went out and bought her one. And, she keeps saying, she does use it all the time Maybe I ought to give her my Mr Beer,or have her brew me a few batches for it.
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I saw the Mr. Beer but decided against it in favour of the regular big batch traditional method. I doubt I'll lost interest in it, simply because I love beer and I am a cheap bastard.
But I hear ya about all the other stuff. Mostly just takes up space. Although I use my Foreman Grill all the time and just bought a panini press and have used it quite a bit, but we'll see if that lasts.

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Dec 7 2006, 03:00 PM)
PICS?!?
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I was thinking the same thing....I hope you at least insist that she wears the little french maid outfit.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 7 2006, 05:27 PM

Damn I missed the maid bit.... we want pics!

Posted by: closeup Dec 7 2006, 06:00 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 7 2006, 05:27 PM)
Damn I missed the maid bit.... we want pics!
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She'd never go for it, although she used to be a dancer. She'd be so pissed thou if her pictures ended up on the internet. Her husband would (and could) probably kill me. I was doing a move last month right across the street from her house. I didn't realize it until she stuck her head out the window and started yelling my name as I was backing up the truck. Anyway, towards the end of the day we had to dissassemble a ping-pong table that had about 100 screws. So I walked across the street to see if I could borrow an electric screwdriver from her. She sent me out to her husband in the garage. This guy looked like a linebacker for the Patriots. I'm 6ft, 190lbs and I was a runt compared to him. So, to make a long story short, I'll pass on posting pictures of her.

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 7 2006, 06:20 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 7 2006, 04:00 PM)
She'd never go for it, although she used to be a dancer. She'd be so pissed thou if her pictures ended up on the internet. Her husband would (and could) probably kill me. I was doing a move last month right across the street from her house. I didn't realize it until she stuck her head out the window and started yelling my name as I was backing up the truck. Anyway, towards the end of the day we had to dissassemble a ping-pong table that had about 100 screws. So I walked across the street to see if I could borrow an electric screwdriver from her. She sent me out to her husband in the garage. This guy looked like a linebacker for the Patriots. I'm 6ft, 190lbs and I was a runt compared to him. So, to make a long story short, I'll pass on posting pictures of her.
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couldn't you just black the face out?

Posted by: closeup Dec 7 2006, 06:26 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 7 2006, 06:20 PM)
couldn't you just black the face out?
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Yeah, I could do that. But it's not like she's wearing a french maids outfit. Especially now when it's about 30 degrees out. She's about the same size and shape as Kiana.

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 7 2006, 06:47 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 7 2006, 06:00 PM)
She'd never go for it, although she used to be a dancer. She'd be so pissed thou if her pictures ended up on the internet. Her husband would (and could) probably kill me. I was doing a move last month right across the street from her house. I didn't realize it until she stuck her head out the window and started yelling my name as I was backing up the truck. Anyway, towards the end of the day we had to dissassemble a ping-pong table that had about 100 screws. So I walked across the street to see if I could borrow an electric screwdriver from her. She sent me out to her husband in the garage. This guy looked like a linebacker for the Patriots. I'm 6ft, 190lbs and I was a runt compared to him. So, to make a long story short, I'll pass on posting pictures of her.
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first of all, We're not asking your to post her pictures on the Internet, just post them here.

secondly, Dancer???? Trust me. she's just dying to hvae you take osme pics of her

thirdly, I can think of some jokes about screws on the ping-pong table, but they're all lame.

and lastly, if you promise to get pics, I can give you some ether to use. It's done wonders for my love life.

oh, one more thing, when you went there to borrow the screwdriver, you should have said. Hi, can I be your screwdriver? she'd be like, what? then you could be like, can I borrow your screwdriver. lame, but funny. Okay, not reall ythat funny. but it's been a long day.

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 7 2006, 06:48 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 7 2006, 06:26 PM)
Yeah, I could do that. But it's not like she's wearing a french maids outfit. Especially now when it's about 30 degrees out. She's about the same size and shape as Kiana.
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Sounds like someone needs to invest in a nanny-cam!!!

http://www.nannycam.com/

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 7 2006, 06:51 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Dec 7 2006, 04:47 PM)
secondly, Dancer????  Trust me.  she's just dying to hvae you take osme pics of her
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exactly what I was thinking and probably true.

and if ou can't get any pics, you might be able to photoshop something plausible out of this:
user posted image

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 7 2006, 06:52 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Dec 7 2006, 04:48 PM)
Sounds like someone needs to invest in a nanny-cam!!!

http://www.nannycam.com/
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damn, I was hoping that was going to be a different kind of website altogether.

as a sidenote, what percentage of sales do you think are to perverted old bastards?

Posted by: closeup Dec 7 2006, 06:58 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 7 2006, 06:51 PM)
exactly what I was thinking and probably true.

and if ou can't get any pics, you might be able to photoshop something plausible out of this:
user posted image
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Photo- what. You must have forgotten who you were talking to. I just checked to see if I already had any pictures of her from just being in the background. Nope.

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 7 2006, 07:01 PM

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QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 7 2006, 06:51 PM)
exactly what I was thinking and probably true.

and if ou can't get any pics, you might be able to photoshop something plausible out of this:
user posted image
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done! grinning-smiley-003.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 7 2006, 07:03 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 7 2006, 06:52 PM)
damn, I was hoping that was going to be a different kind of website altogether.

as a sidenote, what percentage of sales do you think are to perverted old bastards?
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haha. Maybe there's a hidden url dealing with exactly that. smile.gif

Likely upwards of 98.768543354% but thats' just a rough guess

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 7 2006, 07:05 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 7 2006, 06:58 PM)
Photo- what. You must have forgotten who you were talking to. I just checked to see if I already had any pictures of her from just being in the background. Nope.
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Good point. Sometimes I lose track of plausibility and actually think you've absorbed the combined knowledge of all the sequential closeups.

In any case, just check out the link I provided and go from there. If you and the rest of the closeups can't figure out what to do next, just let me know.

As an added benefit of the nannycam, if her linebacker husband figures out what you're up to, you'll have darn good evidence against your assailant.

Posted by: closeup Dec 7 2006, 07:09 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Dec 7 2006, 07:05 PM)
Good point.  Sometimes I lose track of plausibility and actually think you've absorbed the combined knowledge of all the sequential closeups. 

In any case, just check out the link I provided and go from there.  If you and the rest of the closeups can't figure out what to do next, just let me know.

As an added benefit of the nannycam, if her linebacker husband figures out what you're up to, you'll have darn good evidence against your assailant.
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Link to what, the nannycam? This is starting to sound like more effort than 3d's babysitter. But, I said I'll see what I can do. And so I shall.

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 7 2006, 07:16 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 7 2006, 07:09 PM)
Link to what, the nannycam? This is starting to sound like more effort than 3d's babysitter. But, I said I'll see what I can do. And so I shall.
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Good man!!

and 3d's babysitter pics took little effort. Search web, right click, open with paint, select black paint brush, save as, post on RMM. laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 7 2006, 11:08 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 7 2006, 06:26 PM)
She's about the same size and shape as Kiana.
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Hot damn!!! blink.gif

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 7 2006, 06:51 PM)
exactly what I was thinking and probably true.

and if ou can't get any pics, you might be able to photoshop something plausible out of this:
user posted image
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3d is on the case!

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 7 2006, 06:52 PM)
damn, I was hoping that was going to be a different kind of website altogether.

as a sidenote, what percentage of sales do you think are to perverted old bastards?
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99.9% with a .01% margin for error

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 8 2006, 11:44 AM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Dec 7 2006, 05:01 PM)
[COLOR=red]
done!  grinning-smiley-003.gif
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WOW! How did YOU get a pic of closeup's maid??? ohmy.gif

Posted by: Bobaloo Dec 8 2006, 03:10 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 11:44 AM)
WOW! How did YOU get a pic of closeup's maid???  ohmy.gif
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closeup14.01.3 Rev C knows how to attach a file to an email.

the original closeup was trying to send me an email to my home address. I gave up when he told me he was licking the screen to seal the envelope.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 04:40 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Dec 8 2006, 03:10 PM)
closeup14.01.3 Rev C knows how to attach a file to an email.

the original closeup was trying to send me an email to my home address.  I gave up when he told me he was licking the screen to seal the envelope.
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laughing-smiley-014.gif

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 04:44 PM

QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Dec 8 2006, 03:10 PM)
closeup14.01.3 Rev C knows how to attach a file to an email.

the original closeup was trying to send me an email to my home address.  I gave up when he told me he was licking the screen to seal the envelope.
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You could fill a book with what I don't know about computers, but my companies' website got 11,000 clicks from Google Adwords last week.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 04:48 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 04:44 PM)
You could fill a book with what I don't know about computers, but my companies' website got 11,000 clicks from Google Adwords  last week.
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Thats what you get when you name your domain name is www.xxxremoval.com

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 8 2006, 04:51 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 02:48 PM)
Thats what you get when you name your domain name is www.xxxremoval.com
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HEY-OH! laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 04:53 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 04:51 PM)
HEY-OH!  laughing-smiley-017.gif
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I'm here all week....






actually, im always here tongue.gif

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 04:57 PM

Here's something fucked-up that's happened 4-5 times in less than a month. Another moving companies toll-free number has the suffix 779 mine has 799. They've got MY number on the paperwork they're giving to their customers. These people are calling me all pissed off because they don't know where their furniture and stuff is. I just figured it out today after I check the website of the company everyone was mentioning. When I called them, the woman who answered couldn't get it thru her thick skull what I was trying to tell her. I think I got her to understand when I started using easy to understand words like "sue". Only time will tell.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:01 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 04:57 PM)
Here's something fucked-up that's happened 4-5 times in less than a month. Another moving companies toll-free number has the suffix 779 mine has 799. They've got MY number on the paperwork they're giving to their customers. These people are calling me all pissed off because they don't know where their furniture and stuff is. I just figured it out today after I check the website of the company everyone was mentioning. When I called them, the woman who answered couldn't get it thru her thick skull what I was trying to tell her. I think I got her to understand when I started using easy to understand words like "sue". Only time will tell.
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Ohhh don't get me started on the government, always hassling the small business man!

Posted by: ddd35 Dec 8 2006, 05:01 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 04:57 PM)
Here's something fucked-up that's happened 4-5 times in less than a month. Another moving companies toll-free number has the suffix 779 mine has 799. They've got MY number on the paperwork they're giving to their customers. These people are calling me all pissed off because they don't know where their furniture and stuff is. I just figured it out today after I check the website of the company everyone was mentioning. When I called them, the woman who answered couldn't get it thru her thick skull what I was trying to tell her. I think I got her to understand when I started using easy to understand words like "sue". Only time will tell.
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and are you doing a movie on that , and thats why you put it in this thread ????? tongue.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:05 PM

QUOTE(ddd35 @ Dec 8 2006, 05:01 PM)
and are you doing a movie on that , and thats why you put it in this thread ?????  tongue.gif
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The funny thting is that I didnt even realise!

The second funny thing is that Cloesup is probably surfing RMM with multiple windows to keep up with the ho's and posted it here accidentally laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 05:07 PM

QUOTE(ddd35 @ Dec 8 2006, 05:01 PM)
and are you doing a movie on that , and thats why you put it in this thread ?????  tongue.gif
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It should have gone in the "Rant" thread. If C'man wants to splice it over there, I have no objections. Although, it might make a good movie, "The Case of the Misplaced Digit" starring Paris Hilton as the idiot on the other end of the line. Naturally, I'd play myself, the pissed-off mover.

Posted by: ddd35 Dec 8 2006, 05:08 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 05:07 PM)
It should have gone in the "Rant" thread. If C'man wants to splice it over there, I have no objections. Although, it might make a good movie, "The Case of the Misplaced Digit" starring Paris Hilton as the idiot on the other end of the line. Naturally, I'd play myself, the pissed-off mover.
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2thumbs.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:09 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 05:07 PM)
It should have gone in the "Rant" thread. If C'man wants to splice it over there, I have no objections. Although, it might make a good movie, "The Case of the Misplaced Digit" starring Paris Hilton as the idiot on the other end of the line. Naturally, I'd play myself, the pissed-off mover.
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Can I play Paris Hilton's love interest?

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 05:11 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 05:09 PM)
Can I play Paris Hilton's love interest?
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I don't know, can you act like a stack of hundred dollar bills?

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:16 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 05:11 PM)
I don't know, can you act like a stack of hundred dollar bills?
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Can I???

Here is some of my previous work

user posted image

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 8 2006, 05:16 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 02:57 PM)
Here's something fucked-up that's happened 4-5 times in less than a month. Another moving companies toll-free number has the suffix 779 mine has 799. They've got MY number on the paperwork they're giving to their customers. These people are calling me all pissed off because they don't know where their furniture and stuff is. I just figured it out today after I check the website of the company everyone was mentioning. When I called them, the woman who answered couldn't get it thru her thick skull what I was trying to tell her. I think I got her to understand when I started using easy to understand words like "sue". Only time will tell.
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her name was Sue? silvio.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:17 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 05:16 PM)
her name was Sue?  silvio.gif
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laughing-smiley-014.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 8 2006, 05:19 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 03:05 PM)
The funny thting is that I didnt even realise!

The second funny thing is that Cloesup is probably surfing RMM with multiple windows to keep up with the ho's and posted it here accidentally laughing-smiley-017.gif
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I never noticed either, wasn't the last movie reference like 2 pages ago? wacko.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:22 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 05:19 PM)
I never noticed either, wasn't the last movie reference like 2 pages ago? wacko.gif
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Well this topic is 9 pages long.... so probably 9 pages ago tongue.gif

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 05:24 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 05:05 PM)
The funny thting is that I didnt even realise!

The second funny thing is that Cloesup is probably surfing RMM with multiple windows to keep up with the ho's and posted it here accidentally laughing-smiley-017.gif
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I would if I knew what a multiple window was. If I ever hit Powerball, I'm gonna find someone else to do this for me. I'll just take an afternoon nap on the sofa.

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 05:25 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 05:16 PM)
Can I???

Here is some of my previous work

user posted image
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That made me laugh out loud. You're hired, call Paris and tell her to be here first thing in the morning.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:26 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 05:24 PM)
I would if I knew what a multiple window was. If I ever hit Powerball, I'm gonna find someone else to do this for me. I'll just take an afternoon nap on the sofa.
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You dudes have Powerball there too huh?

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:26 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 05:25 PM)
That made me laugh out loud. You're hired, call Paris and tell her to be here first thing in the morning.
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I do my best.....

I'll call Paris and tell her rehearsal's for the sex scene start immediately grinning-smiley-003.gif

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 05:32 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 05:26 PM)
You dudes have Powerball there too huh?
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Yeah, it's played in like 20-25 states. It sometimes gets over 250-300 million. I think I saw somewhere that Australia was for sale for 200 million.I buy it and I'd still have 50-100 million left over to spend on quelling the uprising. I'd buy the Canadian Army for that and still have most of my 100 million left.

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 05:34 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 05:26 PM)
I do my best.....

I'll call Paris and tell her rehearsal's for the sex scene start immediately grinning-smiley-003.gif
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I've already seen her work. And yours I don't wanna see.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:35 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 05:32 PM)
Yeah, it's played in like 20-25 states. It sometimes gets over 250-300 million. I think I saw somewhere that Australia was for sale for 200 million.I buy it and  I'd still have 50-100 million left over to spend on quelling the uprising. I'd buy the Canadian Army for that and still have most of my 100 million left.
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I think it's been discussed before but that amount of money is unbelievable!

Obviously because of the poppulation size. We have a 33 Million daollar draw this week and that's big news here! I guess work it out this way... 33 million is over 1 and a half times our poppulation, a similar draw for you guys would be 400-500 million?

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 8 2006, 05:47 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 03:35 PM)
I think it's been discussed before but that amount of money is unbelievable!

Obviously because of the poppulation size. We have a 33 Million daollar draw this week and that's big news here! I guess work it out this way... 33 million is over 1 and a half times our poppulation, a similar draw for you guys would be 400-500 million?
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at least we don't have to pay taxes on it cool.gif
although 250 million after taxes is still way more, but let me live in my dream world

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 05:52 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 05:47 PM)
at least we don't have to pay taxes on it  cool.gif
although 250 million after taxes is still way more, but let me live in my dream world
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No we don't pay tax on it here either

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 05:52 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 05:35 PM)
I think it's been discussed before but that amount of money is unbelievable!

Obviously because of the poppulation size. We have a 33 Million daollar draw this week and that's big news here! I guess work it out this way... 33 million is over 1 and a half times our poppulation, a similar draw for you guys would be 400-500 million?
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I'm not sure what kind of math you're using here. What's the population of the place selling the ticket have to do with the eventual prize. If you were playing a scratch-off ticket and won $50,000, you wouldn't divide that by the population of the town you bought it in. Or maybe you would..... coz.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 06:05 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 05:52 PM)
I'm not sure what kind of math you're using here. What's the population of the place selling the ticket have to do with the eventual prize. If you were playing a scratch-off ticket and won $50,000, you wouldn't divide that by the population of the town you bought it in. Or maybe you would..... coz.gif
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A scratch ticket is different I believe...

i could be wrong but how else does Powerball etc offer such large jackpots without the people playing?

I thought it was a way to put it into perspective... Australia = 20 million, USA = 250-300 million?

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 8 2006, 06:09 PM

yeah, that's how the jackpots are offered here. number of tickets sold. more tickets...bigger jackpot.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 06:11 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 06:09 PM)
yeah, that's how the jackpots are offered here. number of tickets sold. more tickets...bigger jackpot.
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I assumed as much

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 06:13 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 06:05 PM)
A scratch ticket is different I believe...

i could be wrong but how else does Powerball etc offer such large jackpots without the people playing?

I thought it was a way to put it into perspective... Australia = 20 million, USA = 250-300 million?
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Well, I guess if you look at it like this -if everyone in each country paid one dollar and only bought one ticket apeice, how much would the Jackpot be. Actually, someone dosen't win every week, it takes several weeks of nobody winning to get as high as 250 million. Now here's another one, A train leaves the station heading west at 40mph. At the same time another heads east at 30 mph, when will they pass each other?

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 06:17 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 06:13 PM)
Now here's another one, A train leaves the station heading west at 40mph. At the same time another heads east at 30 mph, when will they pass each other?
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Eventually.... when the circum navigate the globe tongue.gif

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 8 2006, 06:20 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 04:13 PM)
Well, I guess if you look at it like this -if everyone in each country paid one dollar and only bought one ticket apeice, how much would the Jackpot be. Actually, someone dosen't win every week, it takes several weeks of nobody winning to get as high as 250 million. Now here's another one, A train leaves the station heading west at 40mph. At the same time another heads east at 30 mph, when will they pass each other?
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Depends if the tracks go around the world or not.

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 06:22 PM

QUOTE(bondiguy @ Dec 8 2006, 06:17 PM)
Eventually.... when the circum navigate the globe tongue.gif
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That is the answer. That's two for you today after Magrilla gorrilla.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 06:22 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 06:20 PM)
Depends if the tracks go around the world or not.
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I just assumed they would

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 06:24 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 06:20 PM)
Depends if the tracks go around the world or not.
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That's TWICE you've been right behind Bondi. That's not a good omen.

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 8 2006, 06:26 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 04:22 PM)
That is the answer. That's two for you today after Magrilla gorrilla.
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Gary Coleman aka Arnold Drummond, of Whatchu talkin bout Willis fame.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 06:27 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 06:22 PM)
That is the answer. That's two for you today after Magrilla gorrilla.
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So this is what happens when I don't have 2 joints for breakfast! tongue.gif

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 06:24 PM)
That's TWICE you've been right behind Bondi. That's not a good omen.
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Lucky I am wearing my steel underwear laughing-smiley-017.gif

Posted by: closeup Dec 8 2006, 06:30 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 06:26 PM)
Gary Coleman aka Arnold Drummond, of Whatchu talkin bout Willis fame.
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I wasn't asking, but that's exactly right.

Posted by: Gnappster Dec 8 2006, 06:31 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 04:24 PM)
That's TWICE you've been right behind Bondi. That's not a good omen.
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In that case, I think I'LL need the 2 joints for breakfast wacko.gif

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 8 2006, 06:39 PM

QUOTE(Gnappster @ Dec 8 2006, 06:31 PM)
In that case, I think I'LL need the 2 joints for breakfast wacko.gif
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Well puff, puff, give dude! cool-smiley-030.gif

Posted by: closeup Dec 21 2006, 04:43 PM

QUOTE(closeup @ Dec 8 2006, 04:57 PM)
Here's something fucked-up that's happened 4-5 times in less than a month. Another moving companies toll-free number has the suffix 779 mine has 799. They've got MY number on the paperwork they're giving to their customers. These people are calling me all pissed off because they don't know where their furniture and stuff is. I just figured it out today after I check the website of the company everyone was mentioning. When I called them, the woman who answered couldn't get it thru her thick skull what I was trying to tell her. I think I got her to understand when I started using easy to understand words like "sue". Only time will tell.
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This bullshit happened again today. Some guy leaving a message ranting and raving that he doesn't know where his furniture is. When I call the company he MEANT to call, the lady who answered said to me, and I quote, "Don't worry about it" Next to "Fuck Off", "Don't worry about it" was exactly the wrong thing to say to me. I'm gonna have someone's head on a platter before this is over.

Posted by: bondiguy Dec 21 2006, 10:22 PM

Anyway........


I watched this moive on DVD a few weeks back called Hard Candy. It is kinda hard to give a synopsis without giving away the plot. Basically it is a thriller about a 14yr old girl and a 32 yr old guy who chat online deciding to meet in person. What ensues afterwards is the exact opposite of what you'd expect.

Watch it, a fucking top film!

Posted by: hothousewife4play Apr 13 2017, 12:44 AM

Same thing happened to me once. I moved into an apartment & the office manager showed me a list of available phone numbers & of course, I picked the easiest one to remember & got calls at all hours of the night, thinking i was a pizza delivery or cab service. I started having fun with both & telling people I'd be there in 20 minutes, unplug the phone & go back to sleep. Eventually, I did change the number to get back to a sense of normality. As far as the movies go, I'm a sucker for love stories, with a twist. Most recently time travel films such as:
Lake House
Time Traveler's Wife
About Time

Posted by: hothousewife4play Jun 7 2022, 08:38 PM

Hiya everyone (guys & girls)! Sooo, I was wondering if anyone here has seen the new Top Gun movie? I've heard that it's good. However, I've also heard that it is now in danger of being pulled from theatres due to copyright issues. So my question is, should I go watch it in theatres while I can or should I wait for it to come to a steaming service? Thoughts?

Posted by: SnoopyO5 Jun 7 2022, 08:43 PM

QUOTE(hothousewife4play @ Jun 7 2022, 08:38 PM)
Hiya everyone (guys & girls)!  Sooo, I was wondering if anyone here has seen the new Top Gun movie?  I've heard that it's good.  However, I've also heard that it is now in danger of being pulled from theatres due to copyright issues.  So my question is, should I go watch it in theatres while I can or should I wait for it to come to a steaming service?  Thoughts?
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Definitely see it at the cinema . If you liked the first Top Gun , you’ll love this one .
Very much a similar theme but the action sequences are excellent . But see it on the big screen with all the Dolby cinema sound ..

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