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QUOTE(The Critic @ Dec 1, 2005 -> 03:41 PM)
I saw this at the Music Box theatre when it first came out.

I f***ing LOVE this movie!

"Looks like you got hit with a ugly stick, BOB!"

 

Nice twist on Little Red Riding Hood, it is....

you mean the movie theatre that the lady found mouse droppings in the popcorn.
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QUOTE(White Sox Josh @ Dec 2, 2005 -> 12:31 AM)
you mean the movie theatre that the lady found mouse droppings in the popcorn.

I don't know that lady, or that mouse, and I always - ALWAYS - bring my own snacks to the movies.

So yeah, that theatre.

I love that theatre, actually. I've seen more interesting movies there than I have at every other theatre I've ever been to combined.

So for that fact alone, a herd of mice ( do mice come in a herd? A flock of mice? A gaggle of mice? Den? Coven? Bunch? ) can s*** non-stop in the popcorn and have a piss-in-the-lemonade party and I don't care.

:D

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QUOTE(knightni @ Dec 2, 2005 -> 01:02 AM)
Don't forget The Beastmaster.

 

Quite possibly my favorite movie until I was about 17 years old. Marc Singer just never recovered from this movie. Unfortunately they sequeled the s*** out of this franchise, and they got to be some of the worst direct to video movies ever. AND a really bad WB series to boot.

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QUOTE(The Critic @ Dec 2, 2005 -> 07:50 AM)
I don't know that lady, or that mouse, and I always - ALWAYS - bring my own snacks to the movies.

So yeah, that theatre.

I love that theatre, actually. I've seen more interesting movies there than I have at every other theatre I've ever been to combined.

So for that fact alone, a herd of mice ( do mice come in a herd? A flock of mice? A gaggle of mice? Den? Coven? Bunch? ) can s*** non-stop in the popcorn and have a piss-in-the-lemonade party and I don't care.

:D

i agree. I saw the Hank Greenberg movie at that theatre. i like how they have a stage in the back of the theatre because they used to do live performances. Edited by White Sox Josh
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QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Dec 2, 2005 -> 02:17 AM)
Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2.  For whatever reason I like those movies. 

Under Siege is another great movie in my book.  Just some badas actoin scenes.

 

Of course #1 on my all time list is Transporter 2.  That is the single funniest movie ever made.

 

One question, do you all ever watch a movie on some channel and you realize it sucks but for some reason you just keep watching it thinking it is going to get better.  Every once in a while I find myself doing that and I sit there and think why, yet don't change the channel (usually it happens when I'm at home sick and resting).

Dude, that movie was f***ing badass. Why is it the funniest movie ever?

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QUOTE(Iwritecode @ Dec 1, 2005 -> 11:44 AM)
I believe it ranks up there with a Christmas Story, Over the Top and Shawshank Redemtion. It's one of those movies you've seen a million times before but just can't help stopping on it while channel-surfing.

 

Call me a grinch or whatever but I hate the movie A Christmas Story. It's on waaaaay to much and I never liked it to begin with. The movies I like are:

 

Cool Runnings

Iron Will

Operation Dumbo Drop

A Kid in King Arthur's Court

The Air Up There

 

I wouldn't call any of them sucky, especially Cool Runnings since I liked it, but they're certainly not very famous movies.

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QUOTE(WilliamTell @ Dec 2, 2005 -> 09:10 PM)
Call me a grinch or whatever but I hate the movie A Christmas Story. It's on waaaaay to much and I never liked it to begin with. The movies I like are:

Cool Runnings

Iron Will

Operation Dumbo Drop

A Kid in King Arthur's Court

The Air Up There

 

I wouldn't call any of them sucky, especially Cool Runnings since I liked it, but they're certainly not very famous movies.

OMFG! :cheers :notworthy :headbang I love that f***ing movie. I'm going to go watch it right now!

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QUOTE(Wong & Owens @ Dec 1, 2005 -> 04:17 PM)
I'd like to add perhaps the most logically-flawed, common sense-devoid script ever produced:

Maximum Overdrive.

 

I believe Stephen King was really bored when he wrote that story. In his defense, the book was at least a little bit better. I liked the ending better in the book too. :)

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QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Dec 2, 2005 -> 04:04 PM)
Dude, that movie was f***ing badass. Why is it the funniest movie ever?

It was so so so so so horrid that I and my friends were in tears from laughing so hard at different parts. Truly one of the best comedies of our generation as far as I'm concerned.

 

I mean when he takes a jet ski, jumps it onto the road and lands it perfectly onto a taxi to have it fall onto the road and slide right up to the bus (the one he wants to get on) to where he stands up and just non-chalantly walks right onto the bus (as if it weren't moving).

 

That wasn't even close to the best scene (I don't want to blow it for those that have missed out on this comedy).

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QUOTE(Iwritecode @ Dec 2, 2005 -> 10:54 PM)
I believe Stephen King was really bored when he wrote that story. In his defense, the book was at least a little bit better. I liked the ending better in the book too.  :)

 

The book was a hell of a lot more violent, and the trucks played a way bigger headtrip on the people stranded in the truckstop. Stephen Kings books are always better though, the way he writes just doesnt translate to the screen very well. There is just too much brain-talk going on and flashbacks and craziness that the stories have to be dumbed down to make the big screen.

 

This is why my biggest fear is that Stephen King will one day try and bring The Dark Tower series to the movies.

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QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Dec 3, 2005 -> 09:51 AM)
The book was a hell of a lot more violent, and the trucks played a way bigger headtrip on the people stranded in the truckstop.  Stephen Kings books are always better though, the way he writes just doesnt translate to the screen very well.  There is just too much brain-talk going on and flashbacks and craziness that the stories have to be dumbed down to make the big screen. 

 

This is why my biggest fear is that Stephen King will one day try and bring The Dark Tower series to the movies.

 

Yeah, it's hard to transfer a coke-induced trip to the big screen :P

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