Phoenix
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From the Ashes...
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Post by Phoenix on Jun 7, 2006 12:37:11 GMT -5
Boondock Saints should not have a secquel. It is going to be horrible.
However, Pirates shall be awesome, as will the next Spiderman flick, as long as it doesn't try too hard.
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Post by Areida on Jun 7, 2006 12:46:32 GMT -5
*Pirates theme plays*
I can't wait. I really hope it's at least decent, or I'm going to be reeeeeaaaaally disappointed.
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whatsarahsaid
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Nothing but your starless eyes remain..
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Post by whatsarahsaid on Jul 2, 2006 11:27:33 GMT -5
I heard The tales of The Otori were going to be made into three films, they are gonna be good!
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Nate
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Post by Nate on Jul 12, 2006 21:23:00 GMT -5
Read about a movie called the Wild Blue Yonder that'll be a sci-fi documentary about a journey to a water planet. It sounded kinda cool, but the director sounded really weird. blog.wired.com/herzog/
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writingluver5
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Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow, you may diet!
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Post by writingluver5 on Jul 13, 2006 20:45:19 GMT -5
Pirates. Was. Awesome. OMG I want to slap Elizabeth though!!!!!! *growls menancingly*
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eleanorrigby
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the times they are a-changin'
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Post by eleanorrigby on Jul 14, 2006 15:47:12 GMT -5
I'm excited for 'Running With Scissors' and 'Chromophobia' . . . soon, but not soon enough.
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Sayuri
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Post by Sayuri on Jul 14, 2006 21:04:30 GMT -5
Loved Pirates Probably going to see it again soon.
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niamh
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Post by niamh on Jul 17, 2006 0:33:43 GMT -5
"Pirates" was absolutely brilliant! It rivals the first--but I can't pick a favorite because I love those movies so much. Now I can't wait for the third! I've already seen five pics from it--I'm a pirate-stalker, I guess. I know the synopsis and everything. It's called Pirates of the Caribbean: The World's End.
The remake of "The Portrait of Dorian Gray" should be interesting. Unfortunately, I haven't read the original novel by Oscar Wilde, though I mean to, but the first version of the film was interesting--an interesting concept, really.
I'm excited for Harry Potter 5, too.
One movie I have mixed feelings about is "Pathfinder," September 14, I believe. It tells the fictional story of a Viking boy who traveled to America with Leif Ericsson and his compay to America. The boy gets left behind when the Vikings return to Scandinavia, and is raised by Native Americans. Approximately 20 years later, the Vikings come back and attack, and he has to choose which side he will fight for: those he came from, or those who raised and loved him. I think the main character is played by Keith Urban. Sounds like the perfect movie for me because I love Viking and Native American history, but the Vikings are portrayed in such a sterio-typical way that it really angers me. They weren't as ruthless and emotionless as everyone would tell you. Geh--it bugs me.
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