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Socks

the original magnificent seven, pretty cool and good. watched some old john wayne westerns, i like his style of acting, until it gets annoying at times. overall i'm digging my renewed interest in westerns again.

Hiro

david and i saw suicide squad
it was pretty meeehhhhhhh but not completely awful, could have been a lot better but had a lot of issues
don't regret watching it though 3/7

YPrrrr

Also saw suicide squad. Idk how to feel about it I feel like I only liked part of it because it had good music.

The antagonists were so lame. Their goons looked like Putty men from power Rangers. Killer croc had nothing to do like the whole movie. Katana too. Basically the dead shot and Harley Quinn movie. I don't much care for Harley as an action hero it just seems ridiculous

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saw Suicide Squad

hate the new Joker with a passion.

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let's see

also ill give very brief descr of them

invasion of the body snatchers (1978?) - it is actually decent for their time, probably a bit above avg 7.3/10.  some new organism comes into the US and when it's a flower bud- it copies someone's body while the host is sleeping. 

visit (2015) - oh man growing up w/ a father with mental illness, this shocked me a bit.  it's actually better than most recent horror films. 8/10.  two kids meet their grandparents for the first time and...well, deal with the awkward symptoms from their mental illnesses during their stay.  gets progressively better.   

it follows (2014) - a good 6/10  though umm didn't like the ending so much.  girl gets some odd curse and fights the curse with friends. 

tales form the hood (1995) - 3.5/10 (regarding horror) lmao this is bomb as hell i love it, it's actually more funny than scary.  i love how the last story is actually fucking relevant for hoodrat shootings.  3 hoodrats visit a funeral home to finish some business idk, various tales are told from some funeral home host- based on the dead bodies he shows to his guests. 

Jacob's Ladder (1995?) - war vet has visions of some weird shit and follows through the veil of imagination and reality.  his war vet possy also are experiencing similar visions.  1 by 1, they all strangely disappear.  it's ok, didn't bring me into the story so much 5.9/10 tfw

gozu (2003) - two brothers from the yakuza are driving and see some weird shit- eventually one of the brothers disappears after the other goes in to use the restroom.  he goes through quite a journey trying to find his brother...and some odd occurrences that get progressively more abstract.  ummm 6.5/10

gravity (2013) - guys sent to the moon, weird shit happens and gets progressively worse.  6/10 its ok

prob gonna watch more

i wanna watch A boy and his dog (1975) BUT i can't get through it.  it just doesn't appealt to me ENOUGH



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Quote from: Socks on August 10, 2016, 08:36:31 PM
the original magnificent seven, pretty cool and good. watched some old john wayne westerns, i like his style of acting, until it gets annoying at times. overall i'm digging my renewed interest in westerns again.
please suggest some gunslinging action 4me PLEASE

Quote from: Travis on April 03, 2015, 10:52:52 PM
gotta eat the booty like groceries


Quote from: Travis on March 01, 2018, 08:44:39 PM
Quote from: reefer on March 01, 2018, 06:15:08 PM
Technology and globalism go hand and hand. If you want to be on the forefront of technology then you gotta be global

the earth is flat you globecuck





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Quote from: Socks on August 10, 2016, 08:36:31 PM
the original magnificent seven, pretty cool and good. watched some old john wayne westerns, i like his style of acting, until it gets annoying at times. overall i'm digging my renewed interest in westerns again.
john wayne acting aka just say the lines and look tough. but his movies are pretty entertaining.

i watched this movie called dudes which is about these three new york punk friends (jon cryer from two and a half men and Flea are two of the three) they decide to ditch new york and head to LA. They get caught up in some fucked up desert gang and flea gets killed (very cool to see). so the other two punk friends vow revenge. One dresses up as a cowboy and the other an indian. The movie was reallly fucking dumb and I wouldnt suggest watching it unless you're stoned as shit. BUT there are some funny bits so if you do have some pot around toke up and download this movie.

Commander Fuckass

Watched Kubo and the Two Strings on Saturday, was another good film by the people at Laika
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Quote from: Commander Fuckass on August 30, 2016, 10:22:52 AM
Watched Kubo and the Two Strings on Saturday, was another good film by the people at Laika

saw it as well. thought that the beginning was amazing, the "adventure" was meh and the ending was okay. superb animation though.

the lady and i decided to go to a vip theater in bangkok (paid $75 for two tickets) and had recliners pillows, blankets and drink service. very fun to do once but probably never again lol

Commander Fuckass

watched Final Fantasy XV: Kignsglaive.

It was pretty good to be honest, it wasnt just fan-service like Advent Children was, it actually set up the game's story pretty well..


now to wait until November to play it  :(
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Quote from: Socks on August 10, 2016, 08:36:31 PM
the original magnificent seven, pretty cool and good. watched some old john wayne westerns, i like his style of acting, until it gets annoying at times. overall i'm digging my renewed interest in westerns again.
john wayne acting aka just say the lines and look tough. but his movies are pretty entertaining.



it's funny how everyone's "john wayne imitation" is constantly saying "pilgrim" but he only ever does that in one film, the man who shot liberty valence

great movie tho

TooB

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Quote from: Socks on August 10, 2016, 08:36:31 PM
the original magnificent seven, pretty cool and good. watched some old john wayne westerns, i like his style of acting, until it gets annoying at times. overall i'm digging my renewed interest in westerns again.
john wayne acting aka just say the lines and look tough. but his movies are pretty entertaining.



it's funny how everyone's "john wayne imitation" is constantly saying "pilgrim" but he only ever does that in one film, the man who shot liberty valence

great movie tho
yeah, but that's common with many actors.

How many times did Clint Eastwood say "Do you feel lucky?"

Socks

Quote from: the MIB the on August 17, 2016, 12:16:54 AM
please suggest some gunslinging action 4me PLEASE




oh dude yeah, just watched death rides a horse again and realized how blatantly quentin tarantino stole from it, and how much better it would have been if lee van cleef had some help from the other actors, as his performance is top notch. the big gundown is one of my favorites, the dollars trilogy, the great silence, the good, the bad and the ugly. just to name a few

Hiro

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
was p funny, I think David enjoyed it too

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Quote from: ƕɾο on September 09, 2016, 08:52:15 AM
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
was p funny, I think David enjoyed it too
yeah it was pretty good


i'm surprised it did so poorly at the box office jesus

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