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I just picked up these eight DVDs in the MG B2G2 deal going on right now: -5ive Days To Midnight -Alfie -Dead Birds -The Final Cut -The Ghosts Of Edendale -Monster Man -Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow -Volcano High Then I bought the following brand new: -Hous Of Flying Daggers -Kagemusha: The Criterion Collection -Malevolence -Meet the Fockers
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You can contact the stuido and they'll mail that disc to anyone who wants it, that didn't get it. Just go to DVDTalk and search for the thread talking about it. I don't even have the set (or any of the movies yet), but I emailed them and asked for it, and they send it to me, no questions asked. I haven't watched that bonus disc yet though either.
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First new Family Guy episode leaked
Downhome replied to Zetterberg is God's topic in Television & Film
Wow, what an episode to start off with. Thank God this show is back, I've watched the hell out of my DVDs of the previous seasons. It's great to see that they aren't pulling any punches and are still going full speed with the anti-PC comedy. WWID -
I've about decided he's crossed the point of no return. The only way he's going to come out of this perfectly fine is if Vic gets soft and saves his "brother", because of their long past. Army and Antwon would then have to be killed off though, along with quite a few others.
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After all of this time, I have finally caught up and can now watch new episodes of The Shield every week. I finished off my three DVD box sets, and just finished watching all of the season four episodes. Never before has a show been so addicting to me, not even Arrested Development. When one episode would end, I just had to watch the next one, and on and on. I'm actually pissed off that I've caught up, because I can't just watch the next episode whenever I want to anymore. The Shield is better than most films that deal with this subject, especially all of the ones that have opened up over the past few years. No other hour long drama type show can touch it either, this is as good as it gets. Vic better be careful with Dutch. There is a serial killing mother fucker living deep down inside of that guy that's just itching to come out, and it wouldn't take much for that to happen. I've seen that character trait in him ever since the first season, and it looks like they are planning for something huge to happen with him. I doubt they'll go all the way with it, but he'll get as close to the edge as possible, which could cost him his job down the line. Shane is just a moron, not a tough guy like Vic. That's already been established though, so nothing new there. I wouldn't be surprised if Army starts getting worried about everything, and starts saying shit to Shane about just flat out telling everyone about what they have done. Maybe to him jail, being fired, or whatever happens would be better than Antwon killing them both. From there, it wouldn't surprise me to see Shane be the guy that knocks off Army, not Antwon. I can't believe how good a job Anthony Anderson is going on this show. I had no idea he could actually "act" like this, so call me very impressed. When he shot the girl, then was telling Shane off, I just couldn't believe it was who it was. Aceveda is all kinds of screwed up and is going to cost him. His storylines have been some of the most shocking in the series so far. Anyway, there are just a few thoughts of mine. I'm glad I found this show, but I wish I could watch more episodes like I have been doing. I watch very few things on TV, but I'm glad this is one of them now. Now to just find a pair of sunglasses like Vic wears.
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I've always been a huge fan of Popeye but I've only met a handful of people who feel the same way.
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I can't help but laugh my ass off at that.
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"Best of Walker Texas Ranger clips on Conan"
Downhome replied to Downhome's topic in Television & Film
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Tell the cheap bastard to buy the entire first season on DVD, then wait for the season two set or burn all 18 episodes for him on VCD. You can't view this show like you should if you just pick and chose random episodes to watch. The comedy of AD isn't like every other show. I've looked at it like an organism growing over time. The show started out young, and with each passing episode it grows and grows. The comedy builds on all of the preceding shows. There are a ton of jokes and little winks to the audience that you just wouldn't get if you haven't seen all of the shows up to that point. To me, this is why the ratings aren't that great. It wasn't the best show for someone to just get into out of nowhere.
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After two complete seasons of AD (yeah I know this season was cut by a few), I will officially proclaim this my favorite TV show ever. The only other TV shows that even come close are Scrubs (but I have to admit that it's pretty damn close) and then Seinfeld. This finale was one of the best episodes in my eyes, the jokes just kept on coming. I about died when "Christmas Time Is Here" returned! Then, of course: I loved seeing George Sr. tell Michael how horrible prison is and that he doesn't want to go back, then they cut to a montage of clips showing prison as this great wonderful place. (Early in the episode) George Sr.: "The only reason she likes him is because he has hair, and the only reason he has any is becasue he's never had any stress." (At the end of the episode) Narator: "And George Sr. turns out to be right about the effects of stress." Oscar: "What the hell's happening to me? Why wont it grow back?" I love how this episode tied up some loose ends so that this could be looked at as the final episode, but still left things open enough for the series to continue. I have faith that it'll be back though. I wouldn't say that this party is over just yet.
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Why didn't they save this for JR's home state? That was one of the most pointless things I've ever seen on a wrestling show. By the time Batista finally came out, I didn't give a shit about anything and just wanted the show to end.
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Haute Tension/Switchblade Romance/High Tension is great, just great. I loved seeing the trailer before Amityville. I fear that we'll have walk-outs on it though, since in the trailer I don't believe they even hinted at it not being in English. I don't remember a single word spoken in the trailer. Here is the thread I made for Haute Tension after I first watched it back in August: http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?...=51991&hl=haute I own the DVD of Three...Extremes but I still haven't watched it, but I have got to say that the trailer freaks me out more than most full length horror movies these days. If you guys haven't seen the trailer, dig it up online and check it out. Not just any directors, but Takashi Mike (Audition, Gozu, Ichi the Killer), Chan-wook Park (Oldboy, Joint Security Area, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance) and while I don't know much about the third, Fruit Chan.
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Well that isn't really the "plot" of anything. Just a halfassed backstory added just to try to explain the plot of the film just a little bit.
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It wasn't tecinally an indian graveyard. There was once an indian sanctuary there, where a guy called Ketcham would torture the indians in horrible ways. He eventually slit his own throat so that his "preasence" could live on forever in that sanctuary, thus leading to him being there at that house. I believe that's the way it went.
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Screw what everyone else thinks - I REALLY enjoyed this flick. It's not a classic, it's not one of the best horror films ever, but I did love it. The movie just flew by, was over before I knew it, and it was just a flat out fun ride to me. I was entertained by it, but maybe that's just me. I even thought the acting was fine in this one. I liked it way better than the recent flicks like The Forgotten, The Village, The Ring Two, The Grudge, and on and on and on. If you want to talk about a pile of shit flim, then those are the ones to really go after. This one is one of those flicks where I know technically it's not great, but it still managed to entertain me, get a few scares out of me, and flat out was just a fun time. For a movie of this sort, that's really all that I ask for. One of my favorite parts was Mr. Bookman! When he showed up I literally started to laugh out loud. That was a nice treat, heh. I can't help but to chuckle every time I see Philip Baker Hall in something. Overall, it was one of the better "haunted house" movies that I've seen in a very long time.
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"Best of Walker Texas Ranger clips on Conan"
Downhome replied to Downhome's topic in Television & Film
Here is another video of clips: http://www.karkisuni.com/expn/walkervid.wmv I just put all of this on a VCD, so now I can watch it on my DVD player anytime I want. -
http://alluvion.org/download.php?info_hash...526b2c6e884f6ea That is the torrent, so get to it. I haven't laughed this hard in a very long time, this is fantastic having all of these together, 15 minutes worth. Download this one too: http://buttlands.net/walkeraids.avi All credit goes to MaoistBanker at the SomethingAwful forums. Sincerely, ...Downhome...
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That doesn't make sense at all though. That's ususual for something in WWE.
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Did that Booker T/Heidenreich thing lead to anything, or was it just dropped?
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...and some of you actually LIKE that new belt?
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They should make this "wrestler's court" thing either an angle, or a new show.
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Is that for the World Champion of WWE wrestling or of pimping?
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PWInsider:
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The concept of champs getting a "custom" title has always been so fucking stupid to me, so this Cena situation will not be any different.
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I bought the first season of Will & Grace back when Best Buy had it for $12, just because I know it has a following. After a while, I finally put in the first disc and watched the first few episodes. It was the first time in my life I had ever seen a second of the show. Simply put, I don't see how anyone could get into that show. I'm to the point where I can't hardly stand the traditional sitcom anymore. I still love watching reruns of old shows, but none of the new shows with a laugh track are watchable to me. I don't know if it's because shows like Arrested Development, Scrubs, and yes even The Office have now spoiled me, or if the quality of those "laugh track" sitcoms just isn't what they used to be.