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u2roolz

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  1. Hot Tub Time Machine Trailer A friend of mine emailed me the script for this this past spring and I loved it. Extremely fun and funny. Absolutely 80s too! So I'm thinking this could be a great time at the movies this March. Always loved Cusack. It looks like he's going back to his Better Off Dead roots. Edit: Yes, this was filmed and written before The Hangover came out. Although, I'm sure the success of that film will have different affects on people for the "timing" of this.
  2. I've had this recommended to me from fans of Watchmen. I loved the "graphic novel" and the 2 versions of the film (theatrical/Director's Cut). I still have yet to see the "Ultimate Cut" which finally integrates the Tales Of The Black Freighter. I began to flip through this and think that I will find this extremely interesting.
  3. Here's some (a lot) Best Of Lists for 2009 via Ain't It Cool News. Top Ten Lists/Awards for 2009
  4. From the strange advertising it seemed like they all had Alzheimer's or something. They're eating and drinking coffee in a diner booth in the middle of a flat prairie land intersection and laughing and having a good time. Is that where men of a certain age go to have fun? I may watch an episode here or there on the net. My DVR is full.
  5. Hey, this is a great thread. Well, I am not in this band but my best friend is the lead singer/songwriter & guitarist. He's on VC, but he doesn't post often. Bryan Pero & The Tired Horses out of New England (mainly MA). Anyways, here is the page. http://www.myspace.com/bryanpero (and another link for people in a band. I'm sure not everyone has heard of Reverb Nation? Great site) I videotape every time I see them live. I'm working on putting up some youtube clips which is helpful in promotion to get gigs obviously. Lastly, my friend has opened for Ryan Adams during t
  6. Ok, so this isn't listed on IMDB yet. I read via youtube that this is from the pilot which may have been the only episode aired? I'm guessing this could be on BBC America? It's on Channel 4 over in the UK. Here's the synopsis: US comedian David Cross plays Todd Margaret, a hapless office drone who flukes his way into a top management job heading up the British division of a US multinational. All he has to do is sell a dozen container loads of dodgy Korean energy drinks before his psychotic boss, played by Will Arnett, visits in a week's time. It doesn't help that he knows nothing about the
  7. I remember when I first bought the Miami Vice dvd I noticed that the beginning was different. I never actually watched the dvd version. I only put it on briefly to see the transfer. I think Mann topped himself visually with Public Enemies. I especially loved the look of the film when there was the night time shootout at the hotel and the interior bank robberies. Something about it made it feel real by looking "amateurish". And I mean that in the best way. (having my bachelor's in film I find it hard sometimes to verbalize these thoughts, but it's got to be the HD realism vs. the film look) A
  8. Thanks Hoodoo Man, Good Old Neon & Moss! Somehow we had a 68 degree day north of Boston in December?! Then the movie I went to see ended up being cancelled. Please exercise caution if you are seeing a movie's last showing on its last day. A lot of movie theaters cancel the last show, so that the projectionist can break down the film to be shipped out before midnight. The internet had the show listed yesterday?! I kind of expected this because I used to work at a movie theater, but I assumed it wouldn't happen since An Education is only 90 minutes and the show time wasn't that
  9. The National Board of Review released their list/awards for the Best of 2009: (go here for individual winners National Board Of Review UP IN THE AIR took home Best Film Ten Best Films (in alphabetical order) AN EDUCATION (500) DAYS OF SUMMER THE HURT LOCKER INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS INVICTUS THE MESSENGER A SERIOUS MAN STAR TREK UP WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE Five Best Foreign-Language Films (in alphabetical order) THE MAID REVANCHE SONG OF SPARROWS THREE MONKEYS THE WHITE RIBBON Five Best Documentaries (in alphabetical order) BURMA VJ: REPORTING FROM A CLOSED COUNTRY CRUDE FOOD, INC. G
  10. I also really really enjoyed Miami Vice. I'm not sure if it makes my list for the decade though.
  11. Amazing choice at number 1. Huge fan of Terrence Malick. I personally think The Thin Red Line is one of the best films around. Also, love the Lynch in there too. And Before Sunset would probably be in my Top Ten too. A lot of stuff here that I agree on. PS I need to get cracking on my list. I left off at 2001.
  12. Thanks Analogman! I also would like to take this time out to send a belated happy birthday to Matt(The Z) & Brianne and anyone else who has had a birthday over the past couple of weeks. (the other threads disappeared lol) And to the people who asked me what I want for my birthday...well..let me think..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4PvdpXxXpY
  13. ABC remains very tight lipped about any images being released for the final season of Lost. But a Spanish tv station made their own interesting promo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C56Lgl6DorM&feature=player_embedded It's interesting that Lost is going for the bigger picture of Free Will vs. Determinism. This idea ties in with some discussions going on over in the New Atheists thread.
  14. Mr. Kinsley, I think this week's episode is the one of which you are speaking about. Take a look at the synopsis: Scott's Tots Michael is forced to face the music after he realizes he can’t keep a promise he made to a group of kids 10 years ago. Meanwhile, Jim starts an employee of the month program to increase employee morale.
  15. I think it is safe to say that every year consumers need an unobtainable toy to keep them occupied throughout the holidays. Paging Tickle Me Elmo
  16. Thirty Odd Foot Of Grunts The The (try repeating that for 1 minute straight. strange things happen)
  17. In no particular order: (Movie news sites) Ain't It Cool News Box Office Mojo Coming Soon.net Dark Horizons DVD Active JoBlo.com Collider Box Office Numbers or The Numbers IMDB Apple.Com Movie Trailers DarkUFO (Lost fan site) A few friends' blogs Live Nation (for concert updates) U2Gigs (for up to the minute news) Boston Dirt Dogs (for Red Sox trade news etc) Hulu (for certain shows obviously) CNN MSNBC Fox News (for the other views ) Wikipedia (for some hyperlinking fun) Daily Show Colbert Report Facebook (all of the above really doesn't take that long if looked at
  18. I'm bumping this up since Good Old Neon brought this ^ up. Since I don't remember every single teaching in Catholic grade school or high school, I was wondering how that particular story is told. I don't remember what angle my religion teacher took in the 80s. And I'm quite curious how this is taught nowadays. I suppose I could Google it but I'd rather hear what other people have to say. Plus, I assume Good Old Neon is blaming women's mistreatment on the Adam & Eve story. But from what I posted above it could be seen in a different light. I'm just not sure if it's taught that way in cert
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