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legendary
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Keep it dense, yeah?
January 25, 2014, 07:15:42 AM

I love how Whalberg doesn't even try in his movies. I started watching 2 Guns a few weeks ago but my bros bluray player decided it didn't want to play the file 20 mins in  Grin.

The only film I like Whalberg in is The Other Guys. He's got great comedic timing which was unexpected.

Or the director etc have a lot of patience haha.

GO watch "The Human Centipede". Wink

I saw that, then I saw The Human Centipede 2 and was surprised at the step up haha. Isn't the third one coming out soon?
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January 25, 2014, 06:06:14 AM
GO watch "The Human Centipede". Wink
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January 25, 2014, 04:11:33 AM
You know who's "old" and attractive?

Helen Mirren.

Yummy...

Such a gilf lol.

Helen Mirren is fit. Glad that I am not alone in thinking this haha.

Mirren is a qilf.



Just finished watching 2 Guns... Typical buddy "cop" flick, though Whalberg and Washington make it fun.

I love how Whalberg doesn't even try in his movies. I started watching 2 Guns a few weeks ago but my bros bluray player decided it didn't want to play the file 20 mins in  Grin.

The only film I like Whalberg in is The Other Guys. He's got great comedic timing which was unexpected.
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January 24, 2014, 07:37:46 PM
You know who's "old" and attractive?

Helen Mirren.

Yummy...

Such a gilf lol.

Helen Mirren is fit. Glad that I am not alone in thinking this haha.

Mirren is a qilf.



Just finished watching 2 Guns... Typical buddy "cop" flick, though Whalberg and Washington make it fun.

I love how Whalberg doesn't even try in his movies. I started watching 2 Guns a few weeks ago but my bros bluray player decided it didn't want to play the file 20 mins in  Grin.
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January 24, 2014, 07:27:47 PM
Just finished watching 2 Guns... Typical buddy "cop" flick, though Whalberg and Washington make it fun.
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Cryptophile at large
January 24, 2014, 07:27:22 PM
You know who's "old" and attractive?

Helen Mirren.

Yummy...

Such a gilf lol.

Helen Mirren is fit. Glad that I am not alone in thinking this haha.

Motion carried and agreed upon!
legendary
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Merit: 1008
Keep it dense, yeah?
January 24, 2014, 07:17:53 PM
You know who's "old" and attractive?

Helen Mirren.

Yummy...

Such a gilf lol.

Helen Mirren is fit. Glad that I am not alone in thinking this haha.
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Small Red and Bad
January 24, 2014, 11:10:01 AM
You know who's "old" and attractive?

Helen Mirren.

Yummy...

Such a gilf lol.

Exactly. And after seeing her in person, even more...
GILF  Shocked damn, I don't wander THAT far with my fantasies.

As for milfs Lena Headey and Kate Beckinsale are my personal favourites.
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January 24, 2014, 10:32:36 AM
You know who's "old" and attractive?

Helen Mirren.

Yummy...

Such a gilf lol.

Exactly. And after seeing her in person, even more...
legendary
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January 24, 2014, 10:07:09 AM
You know who's "old" and attractive?

Helen Mirren.

Yummy...

Such a gilf lol.
full member
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January 24, 2014, 10:00:10 AM
You know who's "old" and attractive?

Helen Mirren.

Yummy...
legendary
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January 24, 2014, 08:21:51 AM
Meryl Streep,she is not beautiful,but her performing is brilliant. i prefer her The Bridges of Madison County and The Devil Wears Prada.

She's great in The Iron Lady. And what do her looks have to do with anything, but I'd say she's quite attractive.
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January 24, 2014, 02:01:55 AM
Meryl Streep,she is not beautiful,but her performing is brilliant. i prefer her The Bridges of Madison County and The Devil Wears Prada.
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January 23, 2014, 06:30:02 PM
Yeah, you need to find a balance between artistic vision and great storytelling. I need to be entertained by a film, not bored into despair by ostentatious visual wankery. Film snobs rave about Terrance Malick but I hate his stuff. The Tree of Life bored me to depression.

Malick's a mixed bag for me. I'm alright with Badlands and Days of Heaven. Didn't like Tree of Life much.

I absolutely hated The Thin Red Line the first time I saw it. I caught it on TV at 3am a few years later and couldn't keep my eyes off of it. Call me stupid, but my opinion on the film has completely changed since then. It's now probably in my top 20. I do need to be in the right mood for it, though.

Haven't seen Badlands or Days of Heaven but The Thin Red Line killed me, but haven't seen it in years. Apparently the original version was like five hours long and loads of big name actors parts were completely cut out of it including Gary Oldman.

I would actually love to see the original 5.5 hour cut. But I'm crazy...
legendary
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Keep it dense, yeah?
January 23, 2014, 06:26:07 PM
I need more comedies. I mean actual comedy, not just the usual hollywood formula of humor.

BioDome and Supertroopers are my two favorite comedies.


BioDome is one of my favs too! I actually bumped into Pauly Shore once and he looked at me funny when I told him that BioDome was the shit.

Have you seen Baseketball? It's another favorite around my parts!

Baseketball, man, not seen that film in ages!

Two Nolan films that I enjoyed were: The Prestige and Memento. Llllllennnyy!
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January 23, 2014, 05:47:47 PM
Yeah, you need to find a balance between artistic vision and great storytelling. I need to be entertained by a film, not bored into despair by ostentatious visual wankery. Film snobs rave about Terrance Malick but I hate his stuff. The Tree of Life bored me to depression.

Malick's a mixed bag for me. I'm alright with Badlands and Days of Heaven. Didn't like Tree of Life much.

I absolutely hated The Thin Red Line the first time I saw it. I caught it on TV at 3am a few years later and couldn't keep my eyes off of it. Call me stupid, but my opinion on the film has completely changed since then. It's now probably in my top 20. I do need to be in the right mood for it, though.

Haven't seen Badlands or Days of Heaven but The Thin Red Line killed me, but haven't seen it in years. Apparently the original version was like five hours long and loads of big name actors parts were completely cut out of it including Gary Oldman.
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January 23, 2014, 05:34:22 PM
Yeah, you need to find a balance between artistic vision and great storytelling. I need to be entertained by a film, not bored into despair by ostentatious visual wankery. Film snobs rave about Terrance Malick but I hate his stuff. The Tree of Life bored me to depression.

Malick's a mixed bag for me. I'm alright with Badlands and Days of Heaven. Didn't like Tree of Life much.

I absolutely hated The Thin Red Line the first time I saw it. I caught it on TV at 3am a few years later and couldn't keep my eyes off of it. Call me stupid, but my opinion on the film has completely changed since then. It's now probably in my top 20. I do need to be in the right mood for it, though.
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January 23, 2014, 04:52:28 PM


Aye they were good films, especially to watch when growing up.

Click was pretty good, quite thought provoking at times which is not something that I would have usually associated with a Sandler film. Only watched it a few years ago mind, may not have appreciated some of the moments as much had I have watched it when it first came out.

Forgot about Click! I sobbed at Click and I don't care who knows it!

Not gonna lie, Click chokes me up everytime haha.

Sandler gave a pretty decent performance in Reign Over Me but it's not really a comedy but a drama. Film snobs tend to rave over Punch Drunk Love because Paul Thomas Anderson directed it, but I thought it was shit.

Nothing to feel ashamed of! I thought Click was a lot of fun myself. And yes, it made me crazy sad at times.

I haven't seen Reign Over Me but, like you, I wasn't a huge fan of Punch Drunk Love. I understand the nerd love for Paul Thomas Anderson, but I find it tough to really get into his films. Funny enough, my favorite of his is Magnolia, but I wouldn't call it an amazingly great film.

I agree. There Will Be Blood has great performances / cinematography but it's just so tedious. Magnolia is solid, but not a classic or anything. Tom Cruise is hilarious in it though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnIJxcqSKgY

Exactly. I felt like Boogie Nights was overly long in getting its point across. There comes a point where what unfolds onscreen is just self-indulging for the director... When that happens, especially over multiple films (like There Will Be Blood) and no matter if the performances are solid, I feel like the director lacks at least a little respect for his audience.

But that's just me.

Yeah, you need to find a balance between artistic vision and great storytelling. I need to be entertained by a film, not bored into despair by ostentatious visual wankery. Film snobs rave about Terrance Malick but I hate his stuff. The Tree of Life bored me to depression.
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January 23, 2014, 04:40:41 PM


Aye they were good films, especially to watch when growing up.

Click was pretty good, quite thought provoking at times which is not something that I would have usually associated with a Sandler film. Only watched it a few years ago mind, may not have appreciated some of the moments as much had I have watched it when it first came out.

Forgot about Click! I sobbed at Click and I don't care who knows it!

Not gonna lie, Click chokes me up everytime haha.

Sandler gave a pretty decent performance in Reign Over Me but it's not really a comedy but a drama. Film snobs tend to rave over Punch Drunk Love because Paul Thomas Anderson directed it, but I thought it was shit.

Nothing to feel ashamed of! I thought Click was a lot of fun myself. And yes, it made me crazy sad at times.

I haven't seen Reign Over Me but, like you, I wasn't a huge fan of Punch Drunk Love. I understand the nerd love for Paul Thomas Anderson, but I find it tough to really get into his films. Funny enough, my favorite of his is Magnolia, but I wouldn't call it an amazingly great film.

I agree. There Will Be Blood has great performances / cinematography but it's just so tedious. Magnolia is solid, but not a classic or anything. Tom Cruise is hilarious in it though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnIJxcqSKgY

Exactly. I felt like Boogie Nights was overly long in getting its point across. There comes a point where what unfolds onscreen is just self-indulging for the director... When that happens, especially over multiple films (like There Will Be Blood) and no matter if the performances are solid, I feel like the director lacks at least a little respect for his audience.

But that's just me.
legendary
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January 23, 2014, 03:05:14 PM


Aye they were good films, especially to watch when growing up.

Click was pretty good, quite thought provoking at times which is not something that I would have usually associated with a Sandler film. Only watched it a few years ago mind, may not have appreciated some of the moments as much had I have watched it when it first came out.

Forgot about Click! I sobbed at Click and I don't care who knows it!

Not gonna lie, Click chokes me up everytime haha.

Sandler gave a pretty decent performance in Reign Over Me but it's not really a comedy but a drama. Film snobs tend to rave over Punch Drunk Love because Paul Thomas Anderson directed it, but I thought it was shit.

Nothing to feel ashamed of! I thought Click was a lot of fun myself. And yes, it made me crazy sad at times.

I haven't seen Reign Over Me but, like you, I wasn't a huge fan of Punch Drunk Love. I understand the nerd love for Paul Thomas Anderson, but I find it tough to really get into his films. Funny enough, my favorite of his is Magnolia, but I wouldn't call it an amazingly great film.

I agree. There Will Be Blood has great performances / cinematography but it's just so tedious. Magnolia is solid, but not a classic or anything. Tom Cruise is hilarious in it though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnIJxcqSKgY

Respect the cock!
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