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10-15-2007
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Originally Posted by Escape
I loooooved Wrong Turn.
And no, she wasn't brought back in the film. They had an entire new spectrum of characters.
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Liked it huh? I'll pick it up sometime then, Watched SE7EN last night in my continuing October fest, I forget how good that flick is sometimes. 9.5/10
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10-15-2007
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#512 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Claireofthemoon
Astronaut Farmer I just couldn't get into it, because Billy Bob's character was so lame. 6/10
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Another one I really enjoyed. I'm starting to think my taste is waaaaaay off from the rest of ya. 
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10-15-2007
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Originally Posted by Escape
Another one I really enjoyed. I'm starting to think my taste is waaaaaay off from the rest of ya. 
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I don't know about that Billy Bob's a bit of an aquired taste for some, I get him so I enjoy most of his stuff.
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10-16-2007
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#514 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Powderedwater
Liked it huh? I'll pick it up sometime then, Watched SE7EN last night in my continuing October fest, I forget how good that flick is sometimes. 9.5/10
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Yeah it was fine for me. The first one was still better. I doubt you will enjoy it though. All they are, are a bunch of mutan imbreeders with super stength lol.
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Originally Posted by Powderedwater
I don't know about that Billy Bob's a bit of an aquired taste for some, I get him so I enjoy most of his stuff.
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True. What did you think of Sling Blade? That's one of his moives I never really took a liking too.
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10-16-2007
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Escape: True. What did you think of Sling Blade? That's one of his moives I never really took a liking too.
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You kidding? That was probably his best film, he's certainly got the hardware to prove it. That was actually one of the first movies I really noticed him. Been a fan ever since.
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10-16-2007
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Originally Posted by Powderedwater
You kidding? That was probably his best film, he's certainly got the hardware to prove it. That was actually one of the first movies I really noticed him. Been a fan ever since.
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Oh no. I'm not saying he didn't perform well. He was awesome in that one. I think it was just sort of disturbing to watch is why I didn't care for it. Thought this was years ago when it first came out on video so maybe I'd like it more since I'm more familiar with the guy. I think the first time I noticed him was in Tombstone. Played that spoiled little child of a man at the poker table.
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10-16-2007
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Forgot to add this but the last film I saw was 'High Crimes'. Finished watching it last night and I really enjoyed it. Anyone else see this movie?
Starring Ashley Judd, Morgan Freeman, and Jim Caviezel.
Plot: High powered lawyer Claire Kubik finds her world turned upside down when her husband, who she thought was Tom Kubik, is arrested and is revealed to be Ron Chapman. Chapman is on trial for a murder of Latin American villagers while he was in the Marines. Claire soon learns that to navigate the military justice system, she'll need help from the somewhat unconventional Charlie Grimes; meanwhile, Claire's sister, Jackie, is falling in love with wet-behind-the-ears Lieutenant Embry assigned as the official defense lawyer. And most of the eyewitnesses have rather too conveniently died.
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10-17-2007
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#518 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Escape
Forgot to add this but the last film I saw was 'High Crimes'. Finished watching it last night and I really enjoyed it. Anyone else see this movie?
Starring Ashley Judd, Morgan Freeman, and Jim Caviezel.
Plot: High powered lawyer Claire Kubik finds her world turned upside down when her husband, who she thought was Tom Kubik, is arrested and is revealed to be Ron Chapman. Chapman is on trial for a murder of Latin American villagers while he was in the Marines. Claire soon learns that to navigate the military justice system, she'll need help from the somewhat unconventional Charlie Grimes; meanwhile, Claire's sister, Jackie, is falling in love with wet-behind-the-ears Lieutenant Embry assigned as the official defense lawyer. And most of the eyewitnesses have rather too conveniently died.
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Yeah, I actually thought it was pretty interesting and entertaining. Morgan Freeman is always good and he and Ashley Judd have a certain chemistry. They were both in Kiss The Girls. That's also a good one.
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10-17-2007
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Originally Posted by Powderedwater
I don't know about that Billy Bob's a bit of an aquired taste for some, I get him so I enjoy most of his stuff.
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I've liked almost all of his movies, especially U-turn and Bad Santa. I thought his acting was great in Sling Blade, but the movie was incredibly slow. Have you seen Pushing Tin? It stars Billy Bob and John Cusack as air traffic controllers. It's pretty good.
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10-17-2007
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I watched Eraser with Ahnold, again. I really like most of his movies. 7/10
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