Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Oct 2, 2016 0:41:43 GMT -6
OMG THAT IS FUCKED BOYZ!
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Killa.Ounze
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...it's all water under the fridge
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Date Registered: Sept 13, 2016 21:45:03 GMT -6
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Oct 2, 2016 0:32:06 GMT -6
Fight Club. Forrest Gump. Waking Life. The Last Of The Mohicans. LOTR. Star Wars. Harry Potter. The Dark Knight trilogy. Disney's Tarzan.
Fight club is a fucking fantastic films despite what some critics think. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton killed in that movie. Seen the first time when I was like 13, but still a classic in my book. Forrest Gump is definitely one of those I can watch every other year, and each time I am almost surprised how the movie pulls you in. My fiance still hasn't seen lord of the rings, and it's been at least 9 years since I have so this Friday we're buying the trilogy(I've wanted it since an ex stole mine like 8 years ago). This is one of the most disappointing classic film series I've almost completely missed out on. The only one I've seen is episode 1. It make them hard to watch because since I've known the basic plots for the movies for years now. I'm really into Star Trek and Star Wars does seem like a solid films, but still haven't watched them. Harry Potter I hated when it came out I was like 11 or 12 or something and it became a fad, and I've always been kind of counter culture, most so when I was younger. I still don't have much interest in it, but a lot of people like it, my fiance loves it and swears I'll enjoy the films if I give them a chance, which I intend to... eventually. Who doesn't love the Nolanverse of Batman? One of those series I, and a lot of people feel was abandoned when really based upon the success and ending of the trilogy it could of should of went on. However the deal was 3 films, and apparently no-one had an interest in signing up for more besides possibly Christian Bale(I believe I read before that he stated he would of been open to reprising the role). I seen Disneys Tarzan probably right around the time it was released, and that was the last time. I don't usually pay too much attention to Disney. I have liked a lot of Dreamworks and Pixar films over the years since I lost interest in Disney though.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Oct 2, 2016 0:14:53 GMT -6
Leon: The Professional Human Traffic Inherent Vice Legends of the Fall Interview with the Vampire Fear and loathing in Las Vegas Benny and JoonLes Miserables (1998) Second Hand Lions Renaissance: Paris 2054 City of God Snatch Memento ...there's just too many to name, but these are constant go to's for me Definitely one of my favorite films with Depp and one a lot of people don't know or remember.
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Killa.Ounze
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Date Registered: Sept 13, 2016 21:45:03 GMT -6
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Oct 2, 2016 0:13:12 GMT -6
Blue Velvet: This one was one of those movies where something just clicked when I first saw it. David Lynch always makes such wonderful surreal movies and this one is one of those ones that stand out with the mystery and strangeness of the underworld that Jeffery is pulled into. Strange Days: I was introduced to this through film theory and wrote about it in my thesis. It's a very fascinating movie with a cool concept that was ahead of its time on technology, surveillance, and the future as per 1999 as imagined in the early 90's. It also helps that the cast and crew behind it were perfect with Katheryn Bigelow directing, James Cameron's screenplay, Ralph Fiennes and Angela Bassett in the main cast. Clerks: One of the first R-rated comedies that I saw in its full glory, and a funny one at that. Shaun of the Dead: Another R-rated comedy I saw around the same time as Clerks. That one was hilarious and turned me on to Edgar Wright's work. I gotta thank Shaun for introducing me to the brilliance of Spaced. Nightcrawler: Another film I put in my thesis, this one took me by surprise. I knew it was good, but it really pulled me in with how dark the story would get and how deranged Jake Gyllenhaal plays Lou Bloom. The Matrix: Love action movies, and this one has a good combo of high intensity action and philosophical, almost Lacanian, musings on reality In Bruges: I was blindsided to see how hilarious and sad Colin Farrell was in the movie. A great dark comedy. Terminator 1 & 2: I've got a soft spot for these two movies. The 1st one works so well as a scifi thriller and the 2nd one makes for a great ass action movie. Feel like a movie noob looking at your list. Shaun of the Dead and Clerks are both a couple of my favorites and well received comedies all around. I've seen the Matrix, but not recently enough to remember much about any of the films. The rest of I've yet to see. A couple like the original Terminators, are classics that I've wanted to watch, but just haven't got around to it.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Oct 2, 2016 0:01:15 GMT -6
Yeah I've been trying to read more books the last couple years, read a lot of articles but I end up distracted with something lengthy like a book.
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Star Talk
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 29, 2016 22:43:18 GMT -6
I look forward to seeing that one.
I just watched the one with Mr George Takei about the original Star Trek series and the social and scientific commentary that managed to still have some appeal and relevance to us 50 years later. I've seen a few star trek documentaries that focused more on the franchise as a whole or its fans and not so much the original itself, so I learned a few things about the show and the writing process for the episodes.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 28, 2016 22:13:47 GMT -6
I can't watch it until tomorrow, not sure exactly when they upload it.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 28, 2016 20:25:48 GMT -6
Sounds like a faithful way to go about it.
I haven't seen the reboot yet, but I have heard a decent amount of complaints.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 28, 2016 20:10:18 GMT -6
Been watching South Park, Family Guy, and Animaniacs occasionally.
Rare occasions Pokemon Indigo League.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 28, 2016 20:03:57 GMT -6
I finished Zootopia........it depressed me severely.....not because I didn't like it......I did......but it's moral reminded me of the Hilary vs. Trump Campaign and made me have a severe panic attack so I had to get drunk to calm myself down and this very well might be the beginning of a multiple day bender(I may go buy some more wine and beer tomorrow) That's what I call art. When it's done right it can make someone think, or move someone emotionally. Maybe not always in the best direction, but still it's pretty darn cool to me.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 28, 2016 1:43:50 GMT -6
Just wanted to throw in absolutely awesome ending to season 19. PC Principal grew on me over the season, and just an awesome finale in my opinion.
Looking forward to catching the new episodes either later this morning or sometime tomorrow.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 28, 2016 1:29:41 GMT -6
South Park season 19, 2 episodes left then I'm ready for season 20! you're kinda like me. "the new season started?? I better get busy and catch up on the last season. or two." Yeah I am a master procrastinator.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 28, 2016 0:01:02 GMT -6
The Producers - 10 The Twelve Chairs - 10 Blazing Saddles - 10 Young Frankenstein - 19 History of the World part 1 - 11 To Be or Not to Be - 7 Spaceballs - 31 Robin Hood: Men in Tights - 22
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 27, 2016 22:36:48 GMT -6
Been watching Star Trek and ST:TNG again recently.
Just watched the episode of Star Trek where Kirk is split into two beings due to a teleporter malfunction.
Right before that on TNG Geordi was having problems in his dating life, and the crew came across a ship in a debris field, a remnant of a final battle of a war that ended 1000 years before.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 27, 2016 22:33:07 GMT -6
Well, earlier this year the Boys went over and toured Europe. Just announced . . . A new 8 Part Special to premiere on Netfilx on Oct 28th!!! I have no idea if it is gonna be random live and behind the scenes shit or a scripted thing or a mix of all of that. I don't really care, whatever it is I will be watching. . . . Maybe they will talk about it on this weeks Podcash (new eps every Friday). If they do I will post any info... Nice, you beat me to the fruit punch. I was going to post about this, but I just read it was a special on coming/leaving Netflix list, had no idea it was going to be a mini-series kind of deal. Should be a pretty good TPB fix until Season 11.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 27, 2016 22:17:34 GMT -6
The Producers - 10 The Twelve Chairs - 10 Blazing Saddles - 10 Young Frankenstein - 19 History of the World part 1 - 11 To Be or Not to Be - 9 Spaceballs - 30
Life Stinks - 0 Robin Hood: Men in Tights - 21
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 21, 2016 0:13:29 GMT -6
I think two awesome subjects to mix and match What season is it on?
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 20, 2016 16:03:25 GMT -6
Don't have to list them all, or just make one list.
I just though it might be fun seeing some of members favorite flicks, so contribute as much and as often as you feel like.
Personally a few favorites of mine comedy wise are(in no real order):
Paul: First of all I love most of Simon Peggs movies, and especially when he's doing buddy comedies with Nick Frost. Then I do like Seth Rogan in most roles, he has awesome comedic timing in my opinion, and he's a stoner into making buddy comedies and that's always a plus with me, and in all honesty I enjoy the cast overall. It helps that I am into science and sci-fi, and of course it's generally a kind of campy warm hearted film from the start at comic-con til the end(at comic-con) and I have no problem with a little bit of feel good campiness.
A Million Ways In The West: Some people thought Seth did horrible for his first time acting in a starring role, but overall I think he did decent for the most part, especially when it comes to jokes I think the experience of not only voice acting but doing things like the Comedy Central Roasts helped him deliver some awesome humor like when he's with Silverman and Ribisi at the bar and he goes on a tangent of why that era in time sucks so much in reality ending with citing the highest ranking official in their town is a dead guy. Also another movie where I love the cast in general, but everyone did awesome with their timing be it lines or expression. Although it's sort of a modernized take on the old west I thought it was accurate in a lot of ways, and again kind of of an overall heart warming adventure full of ridiculousness and laughs sort of like Almost Heroes (which I never hear much about but is easily one of my all time favorite comedies).
A Living Wake: A really offbeat black comedy starring Mike O'Connell, co-starring Jesse Eisenberg, and features Jim Gaffigan. I don't know what it is exactly, if it's being an almost life long artist with no real accomplishments relating me to the serious tones of K Roth Binew regarding feelings of failure and like time is ticking away ever so quick, but this movie is just so absurd and outright fun at times too that it's intoxicating. Overall I think it tells a sweet story, and not necessarily a feel good movie, but it's not overwhelmingly dark at any one time I don't think.
meh that's all I feel like going in depth about at the moment but I can quickly throw on Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and Almost Heroes, to name a few more since they are closely related to what I've already mentioned.
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 20, 2016 15:33:56 GMT -6
Yeah! That surprised me. I still don't know what to think about Cartman though, he has got to be up to something... He went from being a Yelper asshole to this
Oh same! Cartman is ALWAYS up to something <_< I lol'd at his shirt, "Tolkien's life matters".I haven't even seen it yet, but I literally just lol'd reading your post
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 20, 2016 15:02:25 GMT -6
South Park season 19, 2 episodes left then I'm ready for season 20!
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 20, 2016 14:55:56 GMT -6
This is something I personally have mixed emotions on. I hate reboots like most of us that grew up with the source material. However considering Joel has over seen it carefully and it will contain cameos and extensions of old material like Forresters "Daughter" played by the awesomely nerdy Felicia Day, and Patton Oswalt portraying TV's Son of TV's Frank and possible guest stars like Mark Hamill, Jack Black, Neil Patrick Harris, and Jerry Seinfeld I am holding out hope they might be able to capture some of the old magic. Any thoughts on the original series, the Nelson switch, or the reboot?
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 20, 2016 14:39:00 GMT -6
OMG TNG is the best, I'd say almost as good as the original but graphics and characters I think really make it the better of the two.
It's also spawned some of the best Star Trek films in my opinion.
I started watching Star Talk, but never got more than a couple episodes in. I keep forgetting it exists unless it pops up some where on Netflix.
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 20, 2016 8:53:31 GMT -6
Youtube suggested lol
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 17, 2016 23:19:01 GMT -6
I am so irked with Negan, I'm not impressed, I am just waiting for him to fall.
Okay, I'm kind of impressed, but even if he's Sam and Dean Winchesters dad I am not okay with him killing %(^**&^&*.
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 17, 2016 23:16:38 GMT -6
vdice works now thanks to green ghosts. so am - down there fleshing out the character creation thread and getting stuff ready. Well you can count me in. I've been playing card and board games forever. I haven't really stopped but it has been a minute since I had a board game hand out night. I've always wanted to play D&D too, I was suppose to a few times, but stuff and things happened like they do.
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 17, 2016 23:09:12 GMT -6
I haven't been playing recently because my cards are in dissaray from moving. Both boxes ended up spilled, had them almost fully organized and then the wifey bear bumped into the table hard and both boxes went over the ledge of the table and I haven't gotten around to organizing them, and I have no decks built at the moment. I've been asked a few times to play but reorganizing them last time took forever and I'm scared.
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 17, 2016 22:52:01 GMT -6
I seen the first few episode, and I loved it. Haven't got around to watching the rest of the season, but since I found out about season 2 it's definitely on the agenda list before season 2 airs.
It's so awesome seeing Bruce be Ash again, I had a feeling it might happen because I watched a lot of con footage when the remake of Evil Dead came out. One of the first times I seen that he mentioned why it was a remake and sited it was because he felt he was too old for anyone to want to see him strap on the chainsaw and people kind of boo'd. Next thing you know I seen him bringing it up in every Q&A I seen him do and definitely I think pandering trying to feel out if there was a market after all for him to come as Ash after all.
Like I can't tell you how happy I am the Evil Dead series didn't end on the remake. I grew up watching the originals.
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 17, 2016 22:43:33 GMT -6
I completely agree. I even kind of like Pocket Morty's, definitely an interesting and amusing waste of time if you like the show.
I got cable again a few months ago and it is definitely one of my favorite newer shows. Maybe 2nd to Mike Tyson Mysteries, but that's just because MTM gives me nostalgia for older [as] shows.
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 17, 2016 22:30:59 GMT -6
Yeah mine watches Trailer Park Boys and most shows I enjoy but she likes to take her sweet time, and I am a binge watcher. I like to take care of a season in 3-7 business days. She can take up to several months for one season. Except for Bob's Burgers and Cleveland Show. She finished all of Cleveland Show at least 3 times now, and I'm still seeing new episodes and I know it's cancelled
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Killa.Ounze
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Post by Killa.Ounze on Sept 17, 2016 19:16:33 GMT -6
Loved under the red hood, one of my favorite animated films period.
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