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If you want some mind numbing laugh out loud comedy rent project x, about some nerds that throw a party that's gets out of hand.. Have to say I haven't laughed out loud at a movie I rented on a whim in a long time...

Midgets locked in an oven, sports cars in the pool, couple hundred kids on ecstasy , neighbors dads joining in the party, fat kid jumping off the roof,helicopters... It's got it all

Basically Goonies for the 2010 generation...
That movie is loosely based on a real party thrown by a teenager in Australia.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g_aNySeTkqW-Vxv7qPBHLkXzUY5w

 
I've never seen Bambi, The Godfather, or any of the Batman movies in their entirety.




I finally saw Sharknado! I missed a solid 20 minutes of it, but I don't think any crucial plot points happened during that time.
Wow. you have some strange priorities.

I watched SandShark on SyFi this weekend and saw that Sharknado was on later that night. I can only handle one absurd "Jaws" ripoff in one 24 hour period.

 
I've never seen Bambi, The Godfather, or any of the Batman movies in their entirety.




>I finally saw Sharknado! I missed a solid 20 minutes of it, but I don't think any crucial plot points happened during that time.
Wow. you have some strange priorities.

I watched SandShark on SyFi this weekend and saw that Sharknado was on later that night. I can only handle one absurd "Jaws" ripoff in one 24 hour period.


I don't gravitate towards many dramas or mainstream action movies as is. Sharknado was on after my kid watched the end of Ghost Shark. We watched it together and laughed and laughed. It was better than watching Land Before Time Again, that's for sure.

 
I was reading a story about "must see" movies that are going to be coming out and this one really jumped out at me. If you don't want to read the whole thing, I've highlighted the most important parts:

SCARLETT JOHANSSON: "Under the Skin" - The bombshell takes on the edgiest role of her career as an alien who takes over a young human woman's corpse to prey on unwary hitchhikers here on Earth. In the review for "The Hollywood Reporter," Scott Feinberg writes, "[Johansson] totally commits to the part, to the extent that she even performs several scenes of full-frontal nudity."
I've never camped out for movie tickets before, but....

 
^^^ I was really hoping she would get cast for the 50 Shades of Grey movie with the same "committment"

 
watched Beautiful creatures last night...cute romantic comedy. a little cheesy. Not what I expected from what i remembered of the previews for it though. rental but probably not a buy sort of the movie

 
Yes, and she was so bad in it, they didn't even ask her to come back for the sequel.

How do you know you're a bad actress? You aren't asked to return in SHARKNADO.

 
saw the last batman movie this weekend...eh it was ok. I liked the line where said "so that's how is feels" when the cat woman disappeared before he turned around again.

 
Watched the newest Star Trek movie over the weekend. I liked it. I know it wasn't the best version of Kahn or the best/most believeable plot line, but I was still entertained.

 
^^^ HFS it has Tara Reid in it? Now I have to watch it!!
And she looks sooooo very old and haggard in it.
"She's got low mileage, but it was put on a quarter mile at a time."

Saw Song of the South this weekend. Just as awesome as I remember it from when I was a kid, watching it double billed with The Aristocats. It's a real shame that the film is so 'controversial' because its a great film for kids and adults.

Also saw Twixt and Rushlights this weekend. Save your money (and time).

 
saw the last batman movie this weekend...eh it was ok. I liked the line where said "so that's how is feels" when the cat woman disappeared before he turned around again.
It wasn't my favorite of the series and it was more of a drama than an actual "Batman" movie. IMO, the Dark Knight (2nd one) was truly a Batman movie. Pure chaos and non-stop action is where it's at. But I thought they did an excellent job with Bane.

Watched the newest Star Trek movie over the weekend. I liked it. I know it wasn't the best version of Kahn or the best/most believeable plot line, but I was still entertained.
I liked it as well. Benedict Cumberbatch is quickly becoming one of my favorite actors. I thought he did extremely well in the roll of Kahn. They really have an infinite number of options with which they could take that series. I'm hoping to see the Borg soon. ;)

 
I liked it as well. Benedict Cumberbatch is quickly becoming one of my favorite actors. I thought he did extremely well in the roll of Kahn. They really have an infinite number of options with which they could take that series. I'm hoping to see the Borg soon. ;)
I think they already hinted at that...

 
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