Cormcolash
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That's the one, English subtitles
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I love that flick, Bill Paxton is 100% cooler then any of these new hipster vampires that seem to be in vogue right now.
milk was a bit camp all rightNonsense Brokeback Mountain is a good movie so is Milk. You're just a homophobic Misogynist.
milk was a bit camp all right
i don't want to watch films about shoes or bitches either
milk was a bit camp all right
i don't want to watch films about shoes or bitches either
Oh I said nothing about "chick flicks" they're in-defendable insults to intelligent women everywhere. I can forgive a good "One Womans Struggle" film now and again so long as it doesn't have a male charicature wife abusing alcoholic in it. I prefer the ones where the daughter in the suburban middle class home goes off the rails during here last year of high school, runs away and becomes a prostitue/Drug Addict/Clown/Republican/Dead and the mother struggles against all odds to save her/get justice. It's the female equivalent of Seagal.
This is pretty good for a film about shoes.
Primer - notoriously complicated low-budget indie science-fiction thing from 2004 in which two engineers accidentally build a time-travel machine while working on projects in their garage.. I didn't think it was worth the headache, to be honest. Good science fiction movies usually use the scientific premise as a platform for human drama, exploring ethical issues etc but this seemed to be totally focused on the mechanics of them making the discovery and using the device (i.e. loads of incomprehensible techno-babble, various scenes in bland office-park storage facilities and hotels), with the dramatic consequences squeezed into 15 or 20 minutes rushed scenes at the end in an unsatisfying way.
Lance Henriksen would sort those alleged vampires out pretty quickly.
I fucking love Primer. You'd love Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel
Primer - notoriously complicated low-budget indie science-fiction thing from 2004 in which two engineers accidentally build a time-travel machine while working on projects in their garage.. I didn't think it was worth the headache, to be honest. Good science fiction movies usually use the scientific premise as a platform for human drama, exploring ethical issues etc but this seemed to be totally focused on the mechanics of them making the discovery and using the device (i.e. loads of incomprehensible techno-babble, various scenes in bland office-park storage facilities and hotels), with the dramatic consequences squeezed into 15 or 20 minutes rushed scenes at the end in an unsatisfying way.
THAT'S.FUCKING.ORDER!YOU SHUT UP!
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