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Old 10-03-2007   #41 (permalink)
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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.
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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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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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.
Why wouldn't you think you'd like those other two Ford?
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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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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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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.
Nice edition, before The Big Lebowski came along that was my favorite comedy. Grosse Point I mean.
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Nice edition, before The Big Lebowski came along that was my favorite comedy. Grosse Point I mean.
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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I saw this trailer not too long ago and for a straight to video film, it had some decent actors in it and the movie wasn't bad at all.

Plot: Uncover Its Secret. Five strangers wake up in a locked warehouse with no memory of who they are and how they got there. As secrets are revealed and clues unraveled, they must race against time to figure out who is good and who is evil in order to stay alive.

Starring: Greg Kinnear (LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, THE MATADOR) Jim Caviezel (THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST) , Bridget Moynahan (I, ROBOT), Joe Pantoliano (THE SOPRANOS), Barry Peppers (SAVING PRIVATE RYAN), Jeremy Sisto (SIX FEET UNDER), and Peter Stormare (PRISON BREAK).
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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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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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