Big Fish. I had planned to watch it a lot earier but then somehow forgot about it until it last week (or two weeks ago) was shown in Finnish TV. Have to say it really got me, I'll propably end up buying it on DVD.
Regency> not in for dd lol
Regency> would rather eat some cock ;<
If a Mystery Science Theater 3000 movie by such a name does exist it would clearly kick the ass of whatever-the-hell movie this Departed is. I haven't heard of a new mystery science theater 3000 movie though. Pwnage though, totally.
I'm not sure by what you say here if you know what Mystery Science Theater 3000 is. In case you don't, it's an old Sci Fi program that basically has this dude and two robots sitting in a theater and forced to watch terrible movies. It's hilarious because they make fun of these pieces of shit the whole time so if you enjoy sarcastic dry humour or like watching shitty movies then you should check it out. Plus a lot of the shitty movies are Canadian (if I remember correctly) so that might be some extra incentive.
I'm not sure by what you say here if you know what Mystery Science Theater 3000 is. In case you don't, it's an old Sci Fi program that basically has this dude and two robots sitting in a theater and forced to watch terrible movies. It's hilarious because they make fun of these pieces of shit the whole time so if you enjoy sarcastic dry humour or like watching shitty movies then you should check it out. Plus a lot of the shitty movies are Canadian (if I remember correctly) so that might be some extra incentive.
The hell I do, anyone who doesn't has not lived. I remember the TV show, used to watch it with my buddies back in the day. Then there was "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie" which I saw. I didn't know they made another movie in addition to the one I mentioned. Are you saying they did?
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I saw "Scoop" with Woody Allen and Scarlett Johansson recently. Wasn't expecting much but it turned out to be pretty entertaining.
5:royst> i was junior athlete of the year in my school! then i got a girlfriend
5:the_paul> calculus is not a girlfriend
5:royst> i wish it was calculus
1:royst> did you all gangbang my gf or something
1:fermata> why dont you get money fuck bitches instead
(from Wikipedia) "...is about the fast rise and steep fall of Stephen Glass's journalistic career at the The New Republic magazine during the mid-1990s when his serial journalistic fraud was exposed. The film is based on real events and also captures the high-pressure world of national political journalism."
Great movie. Hayden Christensen doesn't suck and Peter Sarsgaard is great.
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(from Wikipedia) "...is about the fast rise and steep fall of Stephen Glass's journalistic career at the The New Republic magazine during the mid-1990s when his serial journalistic fraud was exposed. The film is based on real events and also captures the high-pressure world of national political journalism."
Great movie. Hayden Christensen doesn't suck and Peter Sarsgaard is great.
That actually was a pretty good movie, but you're wrong about one thing.
Hayden Christensen, just like in every movie he's ever done, did a really shitty job of acting.
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That actually was a pretty good movie, but you're wrong about one thing.
Hayden Christensen, just like in every movie he's ever done, did a really shitty job of acting.
I hate the kid as much as anyone, but after seeing interviews with the real Stephen Glass, I realized he did a pretty good job of portraying him in that movie.
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