Exactly.
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Donk
Exactly.
You sir, are a hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.
Not half bad.
Exactly!
It was better than the first thats why I enjoyed it. And I will forever say the FIRST DMC is better than all its sequals period.
Shit man, everyone has their guilty pleasures. I'm sure you like some lame ass movie that everyone else hates too.
And anyone who thinks Die Hard 4 sucked has no taste in movies period in my book. But thats just my opinion...
Dont be a robot, be human.
PSN: Di3heart
Die Hard 4's... ok. It's no Die Hard 3.
Oh yeah, Grindhouse definitely goes in my like pile. I re-watched Death Proof the other day. I kind of wish they cut it down to 1:20 instead of beefing it up to 1:53, not because the added scenes are any weaker, but just because they aren't neccessary (the chatty scene of the girls in the car at the beginning of the second segment could go, too).
I do need to see Darjeeling Limited, though it seems like Wes Anderson really seems hung up on the same theme and message for all his movies.
I only rate movies based on whether I enjoyed them or not, so here goes:
Movies I enjoyed:
300
I Am Legend
Transformers
Live Free or Die Hard
Transformers
3:10 to Yuma
The Simpsons Movie
Ocean's 13
The Brave One
Ghost Rider
Shoot 'Em Up
The Kingdom
Movies I didn't enjoy:
Superbad - Had its moments (McLovin) but I couldn't stand a selfish, ugly, fat kid whining about getting laid.
Knocked Up - Also had its moments but I didn't find the premise of an accidental pregnancy very funny, despite the movie's overall message.
Sunshine - I thought I was going to really like this movie. The first two-thirds was excellent, but the last third where the movie turned into a slasher flick with lol super sun-baked dude really ruined it for me.
Movies I wanted to see but didn't get the chance to:
Zodiac
No Country for Old Men
TMNT
American Gangster
Bourne Ultimatum
Stardust
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
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