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tomierna's Avatar Picture tomierna (Admin) – December 07, 2007 09:41PM Reply Quote
Film, TV, video DVD, DV, Flash. Put the Multi to use here, folks.

Mokers (Moderator) – June 20, 2008 09:29PM Reply Quote
Formerly Remy Martin
Point Break Live! Well worth the price of admission.

johnny k – June 21, 2008 07:17AM Reply Quote
Oh, wow. My girlfriend wanted to visit LA in a week or two. I guess I gotta, too.

Mokers (Moderator) – June 23, 2008 06:46AM Reply Quote
Formerly Remy Martin
Johnny K,

Seriously. Buy the poncho. Don't wear white.

Mokers (Moderator) – June 24, 2008 07:37PM Reply Quote
Formerly Remy Martin
Saw Wanted today. It's worse than the trailers make it out to be. You do, however, get to see Angelina Jolie's ass.

Madaracs – June 25, 2008 04:09AM Reply Quote
Ooh! Scary! Scary! Don't we look mean? You can't see me! But I can see you!
That's all I need.

Tony Leggett (Moderator) – June 26, 2008 09:14PM Reply Quote
Just got my amazon.com delivery of 15 Terry Pratchett books which completes my Discworld collection. I'm waiting 'til making money comes out on paperback.

Dr Phred (Moderator) – June 27, 2008 02:35AM Reply Quote
-Swine Flu free since...cough, cough...
My complete collection is of the audio books.

Wouldn't mind the hardcovers as well.

Dr Phred (Moderator) – June 29, 2008 06:01AM Reply Quote
-Swine Flu free since...cough, cough...
Wall•E is one of the best Pixar movies yet. And that's saying something. Such a large step up from Cars. Great story telling with very little dialogue. Beautiful animation. And a real live Fred Willard. What more could you want?

tomierna (Admin) – June 29, 2008 10:28AM Reply Quote
Hideously Unnatural
I just watched it with the family. I *loved* it.

My wife was skeptical that a story could be told well without much dialog, but I found it really easy to emote with Wall•E and Eve.

The short at the beginning was excellent as well.

Tony Leggett (Moderator) – June 29, 2008 08:19PM Reply Quote
Hmmm... didn't even realise another pixar movie was out...

El Jeffe – June 30, 2008 12:27AM Reply Quote
What a journey.
Yeah, I've seen little hoopla over it, too.

Dave Loudin – June 30, 2008 06:42AM Reply Quote
Found where it's at!
I thoroughly enjoyed Wall * E as well. Storytelling has always been a Pixar hallmark. With this movie, add cinematic artistry.

The short at the beginning captures some of that Looney Tunes majic.

Dave Loudin – June 30, 2008 06:43AM Reply Quote
Found where it's at!
DPBD, if you catch the previews, it looks like a 98% sequel summer ahead.

John Willoughby – June 30, 2008 10:35AM Reply Quote
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
No original thought in Hollywood.

Cloudscout – July 02, 2008 07:31PM Reply Quote
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This is a really cool review of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

It is actually a review of the Blu-Ray release of the movie but I found it interesting because the reviewer had never seen the movie before reviewing the Blu-Ray disc... and had never read any of the books or anything. It was fun getting a "fresh" perspective on it.

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Despite my admittedly unfounded negative preconceptions, I heartily enjoyed 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' -- enough so that I may even go out and finally read one of Douglas Adams' books.

Tony Leggett (Moderator) – July 03, 2008 01:49AM Reply Quote
I quite liked the movie once I reminded myself that it was an adaptation of the book and not the book(s) itself. The only thing I really disliked was Hollywood intervening to turn Arthur Dent into someone who "gets the girl" rather than "almost gets the girl".

Mokers (Moderator) – July 10, 2008 06:04AM Reply Quote
Formerly Remy Martin
Saw Wall-E last night. Damn good movie. I think I love the Incredibles more, but that was really good. It was so heartbreaking at times, but really had a great message.

John Willoughby – July 10, 2008 06:31AM Reply Quote
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
I liked Wall-E, but I don't think I'd watch it again.

Steve Cordova – July 10, 2008 07:01AM Reply Quote
History passes the first time as tragedy, the second time as farts. - Roy Edroso
I missed seeing all of the closing credits for Wall-E, what was it I was didn't see?

Mokers (Moderator) – July 10, 2008 07:44AM Reply Quote
Formerly Remy Martin
BTW, the theater I went to was packed for a 10PM show on a Wednesday.

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