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10-03-2007
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Originally Posted by Ford
Well, it was actually Sunday, not today, but I got "Pan's Labyrinth" ($5.99 at EB Games!) and "Layer Cake". I'll try to watch them this weekend.
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You haven't seen these yet Ford? I loved layer cake. Almost as much as I did Lock Stock and Snatch. The usual dark humour in it.
Let us know what you think though.
I haven't seen Pan's Labyinth. My brother said it was weird but not bad.
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10-04-2007
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Yeah, for the price I couldn't pass it up. And no, I haven't seen "Layer Cake", but then again I haven't seen "Lock, Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels" or "Snatch" either. But I know those aren't ones I'd like.
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10-04-2007
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Yeah, for the price I couldn't pass it up. And no, I haven't seen "Layer Cake", but then again I haven't seen "Lock, Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels" or "Snatch" either. But I know those aren't ones I'd like.
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Why wouldn't you think you'd like those other two Ford?
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10-04-2007
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I can tell from the trailers I've seen of them. I just have an instinct about what movies I'll like or not like. I might watch a few minutes of them if I ever saw them on tv, but I'd never pay to see them. There's too many films out there that I do want to see to waste time on the ones I don't. I only got "Layer Cake" really because of Daniel Craig and what I've read about the plot. I would have got it sooner but I kept waiting for a price drop on it.
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10-05-2007
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Judd stars as Claire Kubik, a smart and sexy attorney whose perfect world comes crashing down when the FBI charges her husband Tom (Jim Caviezel) with the murder of innocent civilians during a covert Army operation fifteen years earlier. Aided by a shrewd ex-military lawyer (Freeman), Claire fights to clear Tom's name, but gets too close to exposing a government cover-up in the process. Now she must risk her career- and even her life- to find the truth
I have never seen High Fidelity but I did watch Grosse Point Blank once in theatre. Only 12 bucks for the two in one DVD anyways.
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10-06-2007
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I have never seen High Fidelity but I did watch Grosse Point Blank once in theatre. Only 12 bucks for the two in one DVD anyways.
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Nice edition, before The Big Lebowski came along that was my favorite comedy. Grosse Point I mean.
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10-06-2007
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Nice edition, before The Big Lebowski came along that was my favorite comedy. Grosse Point I mean.
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Mmhmm. Watched it again last night. Better than the first time around. My friend watched it again recently too but had the opposite feelings as me. Weird.
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10-08-2007
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10-09-2007
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so many cool dvd's to be collected..but the last one i got was DISTURBIA..cool one..
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10-09-2007
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Well, I didn't buy these, they came free from a Blu Ray promotion this summer: "The Italian Job", "Stealth", "The Transporter 2", "Pearl Harbor" and "The Phantom of the Opera". Yeah, not the greatest, but they're Blu Ray so I'll watch 'em anyway.
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