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  • J JoeSox

    Stick with the Elmo Chicken links:laugh::laugh::laugh: sorry couldn't resist, although, yesterday I couldn't get away from http://stickdeath.com[^] The cage matches or what every they are are funny as sh:omg:t on a priest's head. Later,
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    JoeSox wrote: Stick with the Elmo Chicken links Links? My dad walked past my door only twenty minutes ago, looked at my computer, and said, "You still playing that game?" It is 5:40 am on a Sunday morning. :suss:


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    • M Michael Dunn

      JoeSox wrote: Not even Pulp Fiction??? Not even Pulp Fiction. X| --Mike-- The Internet is a place where absolutely nothing happens.   -- Strong Bad 1ClickPicGrabber - Grab & organize pictures from your favorite web pages, with 1 click! My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm

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      :)but, it was the winner of the Best Picture - 1994 cannes film festival:) and has one kickin soundtrack.:cool: Plus it was the only movie Uma Thurman looks good in:-D Plus all the main male leads were badasses, yeah!:cool: Later,
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      • J JoeSox

        Not even Pulp Fiction???:omg: Later,
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        Never felt the urge to see it. Saw Res. Dogs though, that was okay at the start - the best part was them walking along to the title music - but after that it went downhill (possibly due to the lack of a storyline or any good actors). Great chance to hear some really classic seventies hits though! :-D


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        • J JoeSox

          :)but, it was the winner of the Best Picture - 1994 cannes film festival:) and has one kickin soundtrack.:cool: Plus it was the only movie Uma Thurman looks good in:-D Plus all the main male leads were badasses, yeah!:cool: Later,
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          JoeSox wrote: Plus all the main male leads well badasses Don't they make creams for that now? :suss:


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            JoeSox wrote: Plus all the main male leads well badasses Don't they make creams for that now? :suss:


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            your misquoting me, better look again, were badasses;P Kazaa + codeproject + dialup = not enough time to edit message Later,
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            • J JoeSox

              your misquoting me, better look again, were badasses;P Kazaa + codeproject + dialup = not enough time to edit message Later,
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              Cheeky... Anyway I am forcing myself to bed now because this is starting to get out of hand. I thought I'd overcome this level of activity two years ago, but tonight I've even managed to scare myself! :eek: G'night. :zzz:


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              • D David Wulff

                Now I am not one for unwarranted swearing, but What The F-ck?! Did I just see what I think I just saw? Some things just don't work - not even in cinema. Did they honestly think they could get away with it? Of all the things they could have done, out of all of the outright wild and preposterous ideas out there in the world, not least in Tarantino’s, why oh why did they just put that in front of my eyes? I mean come on for Christ's sake! George Clooney with Maori tattoos?! :wtf: :wtf: :wtf:


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                IMO it worked nicely ;)


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                • J JoeSox

                  :)but, it was the winner of the Best Picture - 1994 cannes film festival:) and has one kickin soundtrack.:cool: Plus it was the only movie Uma Thurman looks good in:-D Plus all the main male leads were badasses, yeah!:cool: Later,
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                  peterchen
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                  JoeSox wrote: Plus it was the only movie Uma Thurman looks good in so true!


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                  • D David Wulff

                    Now I am not one for unwarranted swearing, but What The F-ck?! Did I just see what I think I just saw? Some things just don't work - not even in cinema. Did they honestly think they could get away with it? Of all the things they could have done, out of all of the outright wild and preposterous ideas out there in the world, not least in Tarantino’s, why oh why did they just put that in front of my eyes? I mean come on for Christ's sake! George Clooney with Maori tattoos?! :wtf: :wtf: :wtf:


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                    I loved From Dusk Till Dawn. It was exactly it's "fuck the norm" attitude that got me going. I laughed, and laughed, and laughed, and laughed throughout the entire movie. It was brilliant. I was shocked but I was grinning. The sequel sucked but then it was low budget. This bit is not safe for even many an adult but the best bit in FDTD was in front of the Titty Twister when the proprietor listed all the types of *cat* you could get in side. I laughed, and laughed and laughed and laughed till my sides ached. Never before in mainstream cinema had I heard something like that on the screen. I laughed! Classic movie and sucks to anyone who feels the need to try and "educate" me into not liking it. You don't have to like it.

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                    • J JoeSox

                      :)but, it was the winner of the Best Picture - 1994 cannes film festival:) and has one kickin soundtrack.:cool: Plus it was the only movie Uma Thurman looks good in:-D Plus all the main male leads were badasses, yeah!:cool: Later,
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                      JoeSox wrote: Plus all the main male leads were badasses, yeah Yeah! Rock on mother trucker! :rolleyes: While I preferred Pulp to Jackie Brown, I must say Jackie Brown was WAY more badass than Pulp. Tarantino rocks.

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                      • D David Wulff

                        Now I am not one for unwarranted swearing, but What The F-ck?! Did I just see what I think I just saw? Some things just don't work - not even in cinema. Did they honestly think they could get away with it? Of all the things they could have done, out of all of the outright wild and preposterous ideas out there in the world, not least in Tarantino’s, why oh why did they just put that in front of my eyes? I mean come on for Christ's sake! George Clooney with Maori tattoos?! :wtf: :wtf: :wtf:


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                        Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                        Hehe :laugh: Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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                        • P Paul Watson

                          I loved From Dusk Till Dawn. It was exactly it's "fuck the norm" attitude that got me going. I laughed, and laughed, and laughed, and laughed throughout the entire movie. It was brilliant. I was shocked but I was grinning. The sequel sucked but then it was low budget. This bit is not safe for even many an adult but the best bit in FDTD was in front of the Titty Twister when the proprietor listed all the types of *cat* you could get in side. I laughed, and laughed and laughed and laughed till my sides ached. Never before in mainstream cinema had I heard something like that on the screen. I laughed! Classic movie and sucks to anyone who feels the need to try and "educate" me into not liking it. You don't have to like it.

                          Paul Watson
                          Bluegrass
                          Cape Town, South Africa

                          Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Want a job?

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                          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                          I'm glad it wasn't just me. :-D If you don't know what it's about, it's a kicker! Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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                          • D David Wulff

                            Never felt the urge to see it. Saw Res. Dogs though, that was okay at the start - the best part was them walking along to the title music - but after that it went downhill (possibly due to the lack of a storyline or any good actors). Great chance to hear some really classic seventies hits though! :-D


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                            David Wulff wrote: possibly due to the lack of a storyline or any good actors Ok David. I have discovered the root of all your Cinematic Issues*. You go into movies like FDTD, Res. Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Black Hawk Down and you go in expecting drama, intrique, oscar performances and life changing subtleties. You go in expecting The Piano Teacher or Beautiful Mind. Let me help you: Don't The aforementioned movies are about fun, about shock, about bucking the system, about flipping the finger to authority. The director gives more of a toss about the gaffer on set than his potential audience. He is actually thinking "har, har, those fools, they actually pay me to make shite like this." And we love it. Those movies are not about making you a better person or enlighting you on historical fact. Have no expectations, like me, and you will come out grinning like Uma Thurman with a syringe up her butt**. * PC for fucked up head problems ** OK so that was in Plump Fiction and not Pulp Fiction

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                              I loved From Dusk Till Dawn. It was exactly it's "fuck the norm" attitude that got me going. I laughed, and laughed, and laughed, and laughed throughout the entire movie. It was brilliant. I was shocked but I was grinning. The sequel sucked but then it was low budget. This bit is not safe for even many an adult but the best bit in FDTD was in front of the Titty Twister when the proprietor listed all the types of *cat* you could get in side. I laughed, and laughed and laughed and laughed till my sides ached. Never before in mainstream cinema had I heard something like that on the screen. I laughed! Classic movie and sucks to anyone who feels the need to try and "educate" me into not liking it. You don't have to like it.

                              Paul Watson
                              Bluegrass
                              Cape Town, South Africa

                              Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Want a job?

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                              Bruce Duncan
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                              Flipping brilliant film. Not to mention that it has both Salma Hayek and Juliette Lewis in it. :)

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                              • P Paul Watson

                                JoeSox wrote: Plus all the main male leads were badasses, yeah Yeah! Rock on mother trucker! :rolleyes: While I preferred Pulp to Jackie Brown, I must say Jackie Brown was WAY more badass than Pulp. Tarantino rocks.

                                Paul Watson
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                                Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Want a job?

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                                Paul Watson wrote: Jackie Brown I forgot Tarantino did JB. That was also very good. But I'm sticking with Pulp as my favorite T. film.:-D Later,
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                                • D David Wulff

                                  JoeSox wrote: Stick with the Elmo Chicken links Links? My dad walked past my door only twenty minutes ago, looked at my computer, and said, "You still playing that game?" It is 5:40 am on a Sunday morning. :suss:


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                                  I had a look at that Elmo thing, very strange, although my mate was even more confused (he was in the room unawares until the song came out of the speaker next to his head) Although the "Peekabo" on on that site is just as entertaining.

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                                  • D David Wulff

                                    Now I am not one for unwarranted swearing, but What The F-ck?! Did I just see what I think I just saw? Some things just don't work - not even in cinema. Did they honestly think they could get away with it? Of all the things they could have done, out of all of the outright wild and preposterous ideas out there in the world, not least in Tarantino’s, why oh why did they just put that in front of my eyes? I mean come on for Christ's sake! George Clooney with Maori tattoos?! :wtf: :wtf: :wtf:


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                                    Great film. I guess the only problem now is that if you haven't seen it yet it's getting increasingly difficult to not already know the plot twist (hell, I've seen it given away in a tv listings magazine) When I first saw it I had no idea what was coming, and neither did anyone else who I was watching it with, which meant there was an almost symultaneous "What the f.." from us -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                                      Now I am not one for unwarranted swearing, but What The F-ck?! Did I just see what I think I just saw? Some things just don't work - not even in cinema. Did they honestly think they could get away with it? Of all the things they could have done, out of all of the outright wild and preposterous ideas out there in the world, not least in Tarantino’s, why oh why did they just put that in front of my eyes? I mean come on for Christ's sake! George Clooney with Maori tattoos?! :wtf: :wtf: :wtf:


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                                      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                      Settle down Beavis. It was an ok flick. I liked how it changed from a kidnapping story to a gory vampire story in under 2 seconds. Just don't see the sequels. They're not good at all, and I doubt Tarantino had anything to do with them. :( David Wulff wrote: George Clooney with Maori tattoos Oh, isn't he just gorgeous? :rolleyes: :-D -- we dance to the sound of sirens and we watch genocide to relax we dance to the sound of sirens we are the heroes of self-deception

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                                        Great film. I guess the only problem now is that if you haven't seen it yet it's getting increasingly difficult to not already know the plot twist (hell, I've seen it given away in a tv listings magazine) When I first saw it I had no idea what was coming, and neither did anyone else who I was watching it with, which meant there was an almost symultaneous "What the f.." from us -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                                        benjymous wrote: When I first saw it I had no idea what was coming Neither did I, the TV guide was very well worked and only disclosed that it was a bank robbery/kidnapping movie with Cloony and Tarantino starring in it. I sat straight up and laughed ("oh my god, they can't be serious!") when I first saw the vampire thing. I willa dmit though I was thinking something was about to happen, because the storyline up till then was going absolutely nowhere. IMHO they should have written more story into the first part of the film to make it a real "I wasn't expecting that" moment.


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                                        • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                          Settle down Beavis. It was an ok flick. I liked how it changed from a kidnapping story to a gory vampire story in under 2 seconds. Just don't see the sequels. They're not good at all, and I doubt Tarantino had anything to do with them. :( David Wulff wrote: George Clooney with Maori tattoos Oh, isn't he just gorgeous? :rolleyes: :-D -- we dance to the sound of sirens and we watch genocide to relax we dance to the sound of sirens we are the heroes of self-deception

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                                          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Just don't see the sequels. I have no plans to. :) Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Oh, isn't he just gorgeous? :rolleyes: :-D Man he is old enough to be my father, possibly even my grandfather! :~


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