that film

Mr.Blonde said:
& I aint that girly.. it's a funny movie..
what are you talking about you are so girly girl :lol:

well when i was little i could watch all those disney musical cartoons over and over again (& know them word for word).
i could watch heaps of tim burtons films over and over again. but i could watch a lot of things over and over again... that's just the way i am
 
bh.......shuddup... you're ruining my rep as a badass....icsnay on the irlygirlay.. ha ha.. I have no friggen idea what I'm on about.. lol
 
SuperSoupy said:
hey is there any new news on the next indiana jones flick? all ive heard so far is harrisson ford threatening spielberg that he'd better be in it.

All I've heard is rumor. But somehow, I think ti'll never get done.

Poke
 
LOGAN L Productions said:
I don't want another Indiana Jones movie. I think it will just taint the series.

If it is done well it will do nothing but make the series better, but given the last five years of Lucas/Speilberg/Ford filmmaking the hopes that it will be done well are on a downward spiral ...

Poke
 
Swingers. There's a film I've seen dozens of times and never gotten sick of...

Reservoir Dogs also has the bizarre ability to pull me in whenever I come across it on TV -- which, admittedly, is rare...
 
Sorry, I had to post all my favorite that I watch over and over again,

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Terry Gilliam)
In the mood for love (Wong Kar wai)
Fallen Angels (Wong Kar Wai)
Tears of the Black Tiger (Thai Version)
Going Home (Peter Ho) Off the "Three" horror movie compilation set
Brazil (Terry Gilliam)

and

How could I forget the master blaster: Blue Velvet (David Lynch)

:yes:
 
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