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Obvious stuff out of the way first. Hell is sometimes represented as the same horrific event happening over and over for eternity. If that's the case, heaven must have a giant drive in sized screen that plays The Princess Bride and nothing but The Princess Bride at all times. And Fight Club. Shut up.
Back to the Future Part II. Not the original, not the conclusion to the trilogy. Part II is where it's at. The Big Lebowski. My personal favorite comedy. I'll recite the lines before they're said and still laugh at the scene. The Dude dropping a smoke onto his lap and crashing into a dumpster with CCR blaring. Never gets old. The Royal Tenebaums. Great use of music, the whole thing has a romantic feeling to it, every shot filled with something to be fond of, a pet, a drawing, a wooden finger, a bright blue suit. Also, Alec Baldwin has a damned sexy voice. Adaptation. Crafts something brilliant out of a cop out subject that usually ends in disaster. Both of Cage's performances are top notch. Pee Wee's Big Adventure. I actually haven't seen this in years, but it was in heavy rotation on the family vcr growing up. The king sized bathtub fight with Francis, the pet shop on fire, Tequila, big plastic dinosaurs. <3 Vanilla Sky. It has Crowe's fingerprints all over it, the good and the bad, but it's ultimately very endearing. Tombstone. I said throw down boy. Rounders. It's like the expression says. In the poker game of life, women are the fuckin' rake. What the fuck are you talking about? What expression? I don't know man... There should be one.
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() so they may learn the glorious craft of acting from the dear leader
Last edited by Dr. Uzuki; Aug 19, 2006 at 05:19 AM.
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