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200 Cigarettes. Am I the only person that saw this movie? I loved it.
Yes.
200 Cigarettes. Am I the only person that saw this movie? I loved it.
Yes.![]()
lol I missed seeing you around James. You always make me laugh![]()
hahahahaha...... lolI am like Congress. I am full of beans but I have answers.![]()
Okay how about Vampire's Kiss?
"I'm a vampire! I'm a vampire! I'm a vampire!" lol
Nope. Not that one either. No bats in that belfry.
Is that one of those chick flick vampire movies where they Looooovvvve each other?![]()
Same here. Visually interesting, but s...l...o...w...just remembered one:
i've never made it through "2001: A Space Odyssey" with succumbing to total apathy/boredom.
Then an author friend has a series of novels I think you'd appreciate... should I PM you the link? (Several of us have talked about Correia before, but I don't wanna spam the joint even though the guy's a friend.)Oh and I hate anything to do with those stupid sparkly vampires named Edward.
Then an author friend has a series of novels I think you'd appreciate... should I PM you the link? (Several of us have talked about Correia before, but I don't wanna spam the joint even though the guy's a friend.)
Um no not quite lol It's actually a very campy movie that shows a man losing his mind http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfcJUl39iiA&feature=related
It's very very strange.
Oh and I hate anything to do with those stupid sparkly vampires named Edward.
You owe me nine minutes of my life back.A horrible Nick Cage performance and accent. :eusa_doh::laser:
Sparkly vampires sounds like a scene we have out here in San Franfreako.![]()
lol lol I think I said it wasn't for everyone
Actually I think there really is a vampire lair there lol
hehehehe.... He might of. I think it was one of his first movies after Valley Girl. My taste has changed A LOT over the last 22 years, so don't judge me by that movie aloneI don't think it is really for anyone.Nick made that in his bathroom didn't he?
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I have never had anyone else agree with me on this but I think the only James Bond that I can truly stand (and who I think did a great job) is Timothy Dalton. He brought a darker tone to the role (which I believe is more in tune with the novels by Ian Fleming) and realism to the character (and also dispensed with the corny jokes). He's a brilliant actor anyway - loved him in the tv production of Jane Eyre....
hehehehe.... He might of. I think it was one of his first movies after Valley Girl. My taste has changed A LOT over the last 22 years, so don't judge me by that movie alone![]()
i think they show that movie to prisoners at guantanamo don't they? It makes them talk in under ten minutes---if that long. :eeek:![]()