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Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:00 am
#18
Re: Movies!
Both movies seem worth a watch. Down to my to-watch list. Thank you!
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Sat Sep 20, 2014 9:19 pm
#19
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Ben Stiller movie from last year.
Just found on Netflix and watched.
Surprisingly awesome! ..I'm gushing I know.
Gotta gush some more: the Space Oddity scene! --and the parody of Benjamin Button!
Just found on Netflix and watched.
Surprisingly awesome! ..I'm gushing I know.
the credits wrote:INCREDIBLE SKATEBOARD TRICKS BY___RODNEY MULLEN
Gotta gush some more: the Space Oddity scene! --and the parody of Benjamin Button!
"omg such tech many efficiency WOW" ~ Josh Parnell
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Sat Sep 20, 2014 10:14 pm
#20
Re: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Umm, why not just post this in the pinned Movies thread?
I know not what life is, nor death.
Year in year out-all but a dream.
Both Heaven and Hell are left behind;
I stand in the moonlit dawn,
Free from clouds of attachment.
Year in year out-all but a dream.
Both Heaven and Hell are left behind;
I stand in the moonlit dawn,
Free from clouds of attachment.
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Sun Sep 21, 2014 6:58 am
#21
Re: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Dope! Thanks Tom.
"omg such tech many efficiency WOW" ~ Josh Parnell
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Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:14 am
#22
Re: Movies!
Not a huge fan of Ben Stiller.
Regardless, I do like some of his work. Flirting with Disaster is quite good while Tropic Thunder is a guilty pleasure.
As a footnote to Tropic Thunder, who knew Tom Cruise could act in anything but Tom Cruise hero mode?
Regardless, I do like some of his work. Flirting with Disaster is quite good while Tropic Thunder is a guilty pleasure.
As a footnote to Tropic Thunder, who knew Tom Cruise could act in anything but Tom Cruise hero mode?
I know not what life is, nor death.
Year in year out-all but a dream.
Both Heaven and Hell are left behind;
I stand in the moonlit dawn,
Free from clouds of attachment.
Year in year out-all but a dream.
Both Heaven and Hell are left behind;
I stand in the moonlit dawn,
Free from clouds of attachment.
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Sun Sep 21, 2014 7:18 pm
#23
Zoolander (guilty pleasure), Tropic Thunder (guilty pleasure as well), and Night at the Museum are pretty much all I know him for.
Imdb informs me that Walter Mitty was a remake that took awhile to come together.. maybe that's why it is such a contrast (actually having respectable substance) to the above?
Re: Movies!
Me neither, thus my surprise.Tom wrote:Not a huge fan of Ben Stiller.
Zoolander (guilty pleasure), Tropic Thunder (guilty pleasure as well), and Night at the Museum are pretty much all I know him for.
Imdb informs me that Walter Mitty was a remake that took awhile to come together.. maybe that's why it is such a contrast (actually having respectable substance) to the above?
"omg such tech many efficiency WOW" ~ Josh Parnell
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Sun Sep 21, 2014 8:10 pm
#24
Re: Movies!
coughdodgeballcough
woops, my bad, everything & anything actually means specific and conformed
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Tue Sep 23, 2014 1:04 pm
#25
'Um. Is that Tom Cruise?'
Re: Movies!
Har! I was sitting in the cinema, then as the credits rolled I had a revelation!Tom wrote:As a footnote to Tropic Thunder, who knew Tom Cruise could act in anything but Tom Cruise hero mode?
'Um. Is that Tom Cruise?'
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Tue Sep 23, 2014 2:00 pm
#26
dancing.
Is this what they mean by method acting?
Re: Movies!
Les GrossmanHowSerendipitous wrote:Har! I was sitting in the cinema, then as the credits rolled I had a revelation!Tom wrote:As a footnote to Tropic Thunder, who knew Tom Cruise could act in anything but Tom Cruise hero mode?
'Um. Is that Tom Cruise?'
dancing.
Is this what they mean by method acting?
I know not what life is, nor death.
Year in year out-all but a dream.
Both Heaven and Hell are left behind;
I stand in the moonlit dawn,
Free from clouds of attachment.
Year in year out-all but a dream.
Both Heaven and Hell are left behind;
I stand in the moonlit dawn,
Free from clouds of attachment.
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Tue Sep 23, 2014 4:19 pm
#27
And I wholeheartedly agree about the footnote with Tom Cruise. That was amazing in many regards, I don't usually care for the guy.
Early Spring - 1055: Well, I made it to Boatmurdered, and my initial impressions can be set forth in three words: What. The. F*ck.
Re: Movies!
Ben Stiller has some really good ones where he is the director and/or writer, but he has a very distinct type of humor that usually doesn't fit much else. He reminds me a LOT of Andy Kaufman in terms of humor style. For example, the extras section from Tropic Thunder has both Ben Stiller and Robert Downey Jr in one of their scenes going back and forth many times over. Not many people can actually appreciate the intensity that both actors portrayed and their acting chops. Most people write that extra off as silly, but in reality, it is incredibly intense and amazing.Tom wrote:Not a huge fan of Ben Stiller.
Regardless, I do like some of his work. Flirting with Disaster is quite good while Tropic Thunder is a guilty pleasure.
As a footnote to Tropic Thunder, who knew Tom Cruise could act in anything but Tom Cruise hero mode?
And I wholeheartedly agree about the footnote with Tom Cruise. That was amazing in many regards, I don't usually care for the guy.
Early Spring - 1055: Well, I made it to Boatmurdered, and my initial impressions can be set forth in three words: What. The. F*ck.
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Wed Sep 24, 2014 10:56 am
#28
Re: Movies!
Guys, you're the worst. Now I must find and watch this Tropic Thunder-movie of yours... Thank you so much!
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Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:59 am
#29
Re: Movies!
i recently watched "john dies at the end"
I love films like this one. the randomness oh the randomness xD
I love films like this one. the randomness oh the randomness xD
More people want exploding kittens than exploding ships. Somehow, this makes me happy.
- credits go to dwmagus
- credits go to dwmagus
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Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:47 pm
#30
Re: Movies!
You won't be disappointed!Lum wrote:Guys, you're the worst. Now I must find and watch this Tropic Thunder-movie of yours... Thank you so much!