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Species actually wasn't THAT bad...Species 2, though, yow! In the "bad but still kick ass" category: The Wraith and Starship Troopers I'd add the Core to that.
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So which movies are you anticipating in 2008?
Craig Th replied to CBright7831's topic in Television & Film
Dark Knight Pineapple Express Forgetting Sarah Marshall Indiana Jones 4 -
I'm taking back my comment about Smues. He isn't on a mission, he's just doing his job and doing a good one at it. Mission was just the wrong word there.
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I never said it was a bad thing.
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I didn't even ban her. And I'm not the one who keeps on banning her with her new accounts. I think thats Smues. He's on a fuckin mission.
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Not just that, the movie just doesn't look good.
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You really just need a life. I mean, people throw that phrase all the time. But you really really really really need one.
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Yes, they all do. Though some do it better than others.
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Nope, only in the US.
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If the songs are DRM protected, then you can't. Download them from Limewire.
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Damn Marv, you got some crappy life. Dad: Upconverting DVD player, 12 different DVDs and House on DVD. StepMom: Digital picture frame Sister: BoSox WS T-Shirt and some massage thing she wanted. Cousin: (we draw from a hat and pick one family member. I got my cousin Sue) Family Guy Volume 3 and 5 (it was BOGO) That's all I can think of. My sister got me the Boston Globe when the Red Sox won the WS. Best gift I got this year.
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Well Segel did write it, so of course he is going to star. I'd put myself in the lead if I was an actor and wrote a movie. And I can't wait to see this. Two of my favorites in one movie (Bell and Apatow) = gold for me.
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I had so much expectations for this movie that I knew it wasn't going to live up to the hype I had in my head. And it sounds like I really need to read this book. The ending sounds about 10 times better. But everyone here knows how 99% of the population like their movie endings: happy!
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Who stole my account?
Craig Th replied to rising up out of the back seat-nuh's topic in No Holds Barred
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DAMN, that looks fuckin awesome. If someone told me 10 years ago that the Australian guy from 10 Things I Hate About You was going to play Joker, AND be good at it, I wouldn't have believed you.
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I'd only get LOST season 3 if I got it for X-Mas on BR. If I did get it on DVD, I'd ask very kindly for the receipt so I could exchange to get it on BR.
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Some kid offered me an extra $200 if I give it to him. I told him to go on eBay where he could get it for $100 less than he offered me. Idiot people. They just want the damn thing cause they can't get it. Once it's out everywhere, they won't want it anymore. And what is with these people being mean to you about it Chris? Just tell them, in the nicest way possible without getting fired, to fuck off. And instead of saying we don't have it in, because it's negative, I have to offer them the 360. Stupid.
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THAT'S HER? I've heard about her for a while now but haven't seen this many pictures. God, she is ugly. GET THEM TEETH FIXED.
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Maybe they are doing it now to capitalize on the writers strike?
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Ugh, IMAX only.
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I hope they have a montage thing for the past 15 years, like Desire. I'm a sucker for those.
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NFL Week 14 - Dolphins? More like LOLphins! Amirite?
Craig Th replied to Spaceman Spiff's topic in Sports
UGHHH. We get the Jets/Browns game instead of the Pats/Steelers game. Bulllllshit. -
Ugh, he was horrible in the early episodes. Well not horrible, but not the best. His timing was way off and he just seemed green. I thought Franco was going to be a big star, but he seems to pick some pretty bad movies.
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Man Sentenced in Bizarre Diagnosing Scam December 5, 2007 - 9:54pm MONROE, La. (AP) - A man was sentenced to more than four years in prison for bilking friends and family out of more than $800,000 by convincing them that his wife was a government agent who could arrange to have their medical problems diagnosed by satellite imaging. Brent Eric Finley, 38, of Rayville, was sentenced in federal court in Monroe to serve 51 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release. His wife, Stacey Finley, was sentenced in August to spend 63 months in prison and both are ordered to jointly pay restitution in the amount of $873,786.94. The Finleys pleaded guilty in August to wire fraud, according to court records. U.S. Attorney Donald W. Washington said in a news release following Monday's sentencing of Brent Finley that the couple convinced numerous people that Stacey Finley was a CIA agent and with her contacts she could schedule a medical scan of the victims' bodies by satellite imaging that would detect any hidden medical problems. The Finley's convinced their victims that, if any medical problems were found, secret agents would administer medicine to them as they slept in exchange for payment, according to a bill of information filed when the Finleys were charged in May. "These audacious criminals should remind all of us that scam artists will go to great lengths to take our life's savings," Washington said. (Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.) MONROE, La. (AP) - A man was sentenced to more than four years in prison for bilking friends and family out of more than $800,000 by convincing them that his wife was a government agent who could arrange to have their medical problems diagnosed by satellite imaging. Brent Eric Finley, 38, of Rayville, was sentenced in federal court in Monroe to serve 51 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release. His wife, Stacey Finley, was sentenced in August to spend 63 months in prison and both are ordered to jointly pay restitution in the amount of $873,786.94. The Finleys pleaded guilty in August to wire fraud, according to court records. U.S. Attorney Donald W. Washington said in a news release following Monday's sentencing of Brent Finley that the couple convinced numerous people that Stacey Finley was a CIA agent and with her contacts she could schedule a medical scan of the victims' bodies by satellite imaging that would detect any hidden medical problems. The Finley's convinced their victims that, if any medical problems were found, secret agents would administer medicine to them as they slept in exchange for payment, according to a bill of information filed when the Finleys were charged in May. "These audacious criminals should remind all of us that scam artists will go to great lengths to take our life's savings," Washington said. http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=456&sid=1304952
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It's not like he still has cancer. The kid won game 4 of the WS for goodness sake.