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testing 1 2 3
by xega
Mar 25th, 2008
05:53:51 PM
test
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by DAfRk3iN
Mar 25th, 2008
05:59:16 PM
Harry, you're not alone in not digging Napoleon
by chewyou812
Mar 25th, 2008
06:00:32 PM
Just wanted to back you up a bit. There's a great number of us who didn't dig Napoleon.
Just got Lost Highway
by Maximillian Roivas
Mar 25th, 2008
06:04:49 PM
Can't wait to watch it. Kinda weird that I feel like I'm about to watch one of my favorite movies for the first time, now that we have a decent transfer
Bonnie & Clyde pet peeve of mine....
by Quake II
Mar 25th, 2008
06:07:21 PM
For some reason, Clyde uses a Thompson M1 A1 throughout the film. The real Clyde Barrow always carried a shortened BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle). Much more powerful gun with a longer range. This is a well known historical fact. But Hollywood fucks everything up. Maybe a BAR wasn't considered glamorous enough for pretty boy Warren...Or maybe it was too heavy (lol)
Violent City and Marissa Mell....
by Quake II
Mar 25th, 2008
06:14:03 PM
Violent City starts off amazing with an intense shootout but slows way down for the rest of the film. It couldn't keep uo the pace. Marissa Mell was FUCKING HOT. Check her out in Danger Diabolik or go way back and watch her in the German film Ordered To Love, the true story about a Nazi breeding camp for SS Officers.
Lost Highway Blu-ray
by mithrandir16
Mar 25th, 2008
06:14:07 PM
Any word on a blu-ray release for Lost Highway...or Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, Elephant Man, Inland Empire, Twin Peaks, Fire Walk with Me, Wild at Heart, Eraserhead? Once you go blu-ray, it's hard to go back.
Maximillian - Lost Highway extras?
by Bone-In Foray
Mar 25th, 2008
06:26:19 PM
I'll probably be picking this one up regardless as I've been waiting approximately 9 years for this goddamn thing to come out on DVD (or whenever I bought that first prehistoric DVD player), but I was curious as to the extras. And/or transfer. You know. Because Harry doesn't talk about stuff like that in his DVD column. Ohhh schnapp!
Helmut Berger?
by Bobo_Vision
Mar 25th, 2008
06:33:03 PM
Sounds like a possible nickname for the tip of my penis.

Or not.

BONNIE AND CLYDE
by Series7
Mar 25th, 2008
06:38:30 PM
IS COMING OUT ON DVD!!! NO FUCKING WAY! Seriously way over marketing this thing.
Awesome
by Series7
Mar 25th, 2008
06:39:40 PM
Even though Them came out like late Feb. in Harry land Glad to see it finally shipped on the Netflicks.
Hope we get some more
by Series7
Mar 25th, 2008
06:42:09 PM
Mist DVD reviews while we are at it. Get over it Mist, we broke up, it was fun for the hour and 59 minutes. But then you just had to go all bat shit crazy in that last minute and just ruin the great relationship we had. Just leave me alone we are OVER!
Alain Delon = Dexter?
by Series7
Mar 25th, 2008
06:42:43 PM
The Kite Runner really is a great film.
by Knuckleduster
Mar 25th, 2008
06:46:21 PM
Marc Forster is on a roll. Loved Stranger than Fiction and Monster's Ball.
Marc Forster is boring
by Series7
Mar 25th, 2008
06:48:51 PM
And its fucked up what they did to those child actors to get "REALIZM" for this movie. While folks like Spielberg can use shlo-mos like Daniel Craig and Eric Bana to portray jewish people? Why some Italian or Turkish kid couldn't have been used for the Kite Runner??
Watching The Mist alone...
by tonagan
Mar 25th, 2008
07:13:33 PM
Isn't that how most people saw it in the theaters? Just kidding.
Brother Orchid
by Neutron
Mar 25th, 2008
07:14:05 PM
This is one of the best gangster comedies, up there with Larceny, Inc. About time this came out. Harry's gyroscope on Carter is pretty messed up, though. I think I'll give that one a pass.
I'm digging the exploitation/pulp movie fetish
by EvilGeek1
Mar 25th, 2008
07:29:03 PM
Good work Harry. A lot of people over-look these movies just because it's before their time. The sad part is, these are the same people who just bitch about the dreck coming out these days and don't actually sit down and watch quality cinema.
Ugh
by thebearovingian
Mar 25th, 2008
07:39:50 PM
Crappiest DVD picks week EVER! I don't envy you, Harry.
Really pointless to bellyache about innacuracy in Bonnie and Cly
by drewlicious
Mar 25th, 2008
07:51:59 PM
Or movies in general for that matter. It's just a good story with great direction and great performances. Bonnie and Clyde weren't nearly that likeable and they didn't come across money they wouldn't steal. Dillinger was the one who wouldn't steal from farmers not them. I remember getting to see an original print of this one back in film school.
grayscale version
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
07:52:25 PM
COOL! I tought only photographers would know about that( myself being one... check my portfolio: http://www.flickr.com/photos/r olandverbrugge ..fuck i'm wasted too much gin tonic
WTF:
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
07:54:04 PM
http://www.flickr.com/photos/r olandverbrugge
ok i losr
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
07:54:38 PM
ok i lost
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
07:56:50 PM
just type: www.flickr.com/photos/rolandve rbrugge what does a regular jou have to do to guide people to his fucking portfolio goddamn website? Christ.
so its without the spacial
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
08:00:08 PM
between the e and the r. OK so english isn't my first language.. WHO CARES? lol
re: Herb West
by rafthekoala
Mar 25th, 2008
08:18:20 PM
perhaps he means Charlie Wilson's War hello to all..i finally signed up. the end.
herb west
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
08:21:04 PM
maybe because Sving Private Ryan was also a war movie? You never know with Harry
Herb west
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
08:31:49 PM
You fucking nailed it man ( i think)
it's 2.30pm here
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
08:34:51 PM
lets go to bed
or AM
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
08:36:01 PM
Harry's top ten: 2007
by BGDAWES
Mar 25th, 2008
08:38:07 PM
Harold, please publish this; we don't care that it's late.
OK herb man
by Windowlicker74
Mar 25th, 2008
08:49:50 PM
i was born in holland but living in this much cooler place calle Belgium and now im going to bed cuz my girlfriend ( the korean one) is going to kill me
Mad Dog Killers chest hair looks somewhat like a vagina
by Nerdgasm
Mar 25th, 2008
08:58:23 PM
or am I just seeing things?
Great Caesar's ghost!
by kafka07
Mar 25th, 2008
09:22:54 PM
holy shit, great titles this month! Gonna check out them all, 'cept for that Bob Hope and Sasquatch Gang crap.
Anyone see the recent release OUTPOST?
by Quake II
Mar 25th, 2008
09:45:18 PM
What a kick ass little British zombie flick that was. Reminded me of John Carpenter's The Fog with the paranoid aspects of The Thing thrown in. I haven't seen a thing on here about Outpost. Did I miss it? I showed my buddy and he also thought it was excellent. Better than Dog Soldiers (IMO).
Yul Bryner
by sith_rising
Mar 25th, 2008
09:57:18 PM
I watched The Ten Commandments this weekend and forgot what a badass he was. Nobody can even share the camera with him. His mere presence oozes manly kickassery.
The Kite Runner was "riveting & unforgettable"?
by Osmosis Jones
Mar 25th, 2008
10:19:20 PM
Felt more like forgettable Oprah Lit melodrama to me. Nice performances by the two child actors, but the connect-the-dots obviousness of the second half was laughable.
agree on Napoleon
by virtual_ninja
Mar 25th, 2008
10:31:58 PM
it was absolute toss...
THE MIST was okay.
by JonQuixote
Mar 25th, 2008
10:52:48 PM
I appreciated it & enjoyed it, but I didn't really get into it. Ending was pretty cool. I might have enjoyed it more if I wasn't so familiar with the novella. Faithful adaptation + Darabont's leisurely style + the occasional dubious special effect meant I wasn't feeling the tension so much. Or maybe it was that you could have cut twenty minutes of characters standing around dumbly after something horrible happens and you still would have been left with enough to shout "FUCKING RUN ALREADY!" during the final 'stand and stare' scene.
JUST ORDERED THE JIMMY CARTER DOC
by BringingSexyBack
Mar 25th, 2008
11:02:27 PM
Some of the rest are getting Netflixed.
"...the monster movie you've been waiting for..."
by LoneGun
Mar 25th, 2008
11:22:17 PM
Actually, the monster movie I was waiting for was the one called CLOVERFIELD, and it did not disappoint - a refreshing, entertaining entry into the genre. That said, I also liked THE MIST and found the last third quite surprising. Can't wait to check out this black & white version. Lots of interesting dvd titles this week. PU-239, THEM and the Jimmy Carter doc sound great. The Bronson pic looks good, too.
The Yul Brynner film that I want on DVD...
by Sledge Hammer
Mar 25th, 2008
11:30:23 PM
... is Ultimate Warrior, damn it. Silly title, sure, but still a great b-movie post apocalyptic 70's flick that deserves a dvd release.

And it's about damn time that Lost Highway got a release, my fave Lynch film by far.

Sasquatch Dumpling Gang
by smallerdemon
Mar 25th, 2008
11:31:07 PM
Aw. They renamed it. It's still a hilariously fun movie. But the "dumpling" part always implied the obvious Apple Dumpling Gang and the silliness. Still, if you enjoy silly and endearing, I 100% recommend it.
Blu-Ray dead! Format War Over...Go buy a DVD player!
by Stereotypical Evil Archer
Mar 25th, 2008
11:51:57 PM
Carter is history's greatest monster!
by Raymar
Mar 25th, 2008
11:53:28 PM
Anti-Semite dick.
Lost Highway
by hamslime
Mar 25th, 2008
11:56:19 PM
I swear that was already out on DVD. Am I imagining things again? I gotta stop drinking.
The Sister of Ursula
by hamslime
Mar 26th, 2008
12:18:38 AM
Is that the same cock-sword thing that was used in Se7en?
I saw OUTPOST
by Jarek
Mar 26th, 2008
12:18:57 AM
It was actually the second killer Nazi zombie/ghost flick I saw this month (the other being DEADWATER (also known as Black Ops) with Lance Henriksen). As for Outpost - I loved the characters, the atmosphere, and the buildup.... then the reveal of just what was going on came and it all went downhill. Ironically, I felt the exact same thing about "Deadwater". Both have great military characters and old school horror throwback atmosphere, both let me down in the end. No, it is in no way better than Dog Soldiers.
Jarek..Dog Soldiers
by Quake II
Mar 26th, 2008
12:53:02 AM
was good, but I had a few issues with it. The lack of a big budget was more obvious in Dog Soldiers (the small civilian helicopters that drop them off, poorly animated tracer fire,no real sets to speak of, lighting issues) than Outpost. Outpost looked really slick. Like a Nine Inch Nails video. Like each shot was framed just right (in 2:35 aspect ratio no less). The tracer fire was excellent and the "monsters" were barely shown. It just worked for me. The Werewolf genre is PACKED with outstanding movies...The Nazi Zombie genre, not so much (Shockwaves? Zombie Lake?)...
Harry has never met a movie he doesnt like!
by Poloboy
Mar 26th, 2008
02:24:27 AM
Jesus, every movie, no matter how bad, is just brilliant according to Mr.Knowles. I would hate to alphabetize his dvd collection, it must take up 4 entire rooms of his house! And remember, EVERY SINGLE MOVIE EVER MADE IS ABSOLUTELY FRICKIN' GENIUS, AND A MUST-HAVE!
Not every movie Poloboy...
by Sledge Hammer
Mar 26th, 2008
02:58:08 AM
Just every movie with a money-making Amazon link. :-)
fuck i'm hung over
by Windowlicker74
Mar 26th, 2008
04:59:00 AM
And my girlfriend won't give me my painkillers cuz I 'need to suffer' Go figure
Harry was only creeped the fuck out twice
by Internet Thug
Mar 26th, 2008
06:00:21 AM
in one column? Kudos on this new found restraint Harold.
Solomon and Sheba: one of the 50 worst...
by Moonwatcher
Mar 26th, 2008
06:29:52 AM
films of all time, according to Michael Medved's book. Saw it on tv years ago, and the only thing I remember was Yul Brynner's hair and a bunch of chariots and soldiers falling into a huge ditch after being blinded by polished shields (I'm not making this up). Also saw Taras Bulba on tv, with Curtis playing a cossack (!) - easily his best comic role since The Black Shield of Falworth ("Yonda lies da castle of my fadduh").
RAYMAR: "CARTER IS HISTORY'S GREATEST MONSTER"
by BringingSexyBack
Mar 26th, 2008
06:52:00 AM
That's right. The guy who spends all his free time on rooftops building homes for homeless people is history's greatest monster. Go kill yourself.
IS THIS A NEW EDITION OF LOST HIGHWAY?
by BringingSexyBack
Mar 26th, 2008
06:52:56 AM
Cuz I got the movie years ago.
Malaise Forever
by Abin Sur
Mar 26th, 2008
06:58:22 AM
I love that episode of the Simpsons.
DANNYGLOVERS_DICKBLOOD
by Right Bastard
Mar 26th, 2008
07:48:41 AM
Actually, a lost of us (including Harry) watched pulp, underground, asian, and gaillo movies a really fucking long time before Grindhouse. We're also the people who still think of Peter Jackson and Sam Raimi as horror directors. Unfortunately, to be in our club you have to have been old enough to rent "I spit on your grave" on VHS. Idie video stores used to have enormous "cult" sections where a lot of freaks would find these great underground and import films.
^spelling
by Right Bastard
Mar 26th, 2008
07:49:31 AM
I meant "a lot" of us and "indie" video stores
Raymar
by Right Bastard
Mar 26th, 2008
07:56:55 AM
Carter isn't antisemitic. He said that the Isrealis maybe shouldn't be such big dicks to the Palestinians. If I call the Indians dicks for testing nuclear weapons, does that make me anti-Hindu? Right or wrong, calling carter "antisemitic" is a way to obfuscate the real issue: that BOTH sides in the isreali conflict are dicks. By the way, calling an arab "antisemitic" is wrong too. Arabs are part of the semitic people. Basically, the arabic and hebrew people share the same (genetic) ancestry. I think that's funny...because I'm a sick and sarcastic bastard.
Worst President and Ex-President of the 20th Century
by BobParr
Mar 26th, 2008
08:52:34 AM
Everyone knows what kind of failure Carter's presidency was. He gift wrapped the Islamo-Fascist Revolution. The hostages, the 10% unemployment, USSR empire spreading unabated, the bunny bite!!! He has been a horrific ex-president continuing to interfere and stick his nose where it doesn't belong. He brokered that idiotic North Korea deal when Clinton was President and continues to make a fool of himself. But he's got one photo-op of him banging a nail into some wood so now the revisionist media has declared him the greatest ex... I would think that someone who failed as completely as he had would be hiding under a rock somewhere. But not Jimmy, he'll do anything to win a worthless award from Europeans.
Poloboy
by Series7
Mar 26th, 2008
08:55:46 AM
No harry dose not like everything ever created. He did not like Family Guy Blue Harvest, because "I hate FAMILY GUY - it's the worst written show ever. It sucks, don't support it."

Hate Family Guy all you want, I'm sorry you are a boring/stuck up person, but to hate one of the best parody of geek referencing? FOR SHAME. Most of being a geek about movies is the ability to out reference people. And while 90% of Family Guy is referential humor, some one who calls himself "Headgeek" should understand why Family Guy: Blue Harvest is outstanding. Instead he shit upon it, and all the while Seth MacFarlane pulled out all the stops and made a cool little collectors edition. But everyone complained how it was released just to get money, and why not wait till the full season DVD comes out.

But no one said shit when the same priced Imaginationland came out on dvd:

"The award for one of the funniest fucking crazed things ever goes to… SOUTH PARK – IMAGINATIONLAND. The three episodes have been combined and added about 5% filthy extra to make this the closest thing we’ll get to a new SOUTH PARK movie. This is spectacular. If you somehow missed it on South Park – you owe it to yourself to pick this up – guaranteed to delight everyone that you will share it with. "

And that DVD came from the lets not put anything special on our DVDs minus 30 seconds of use making some jokes, Matt and Trey. I know this has nothing to do with this weeks DVD section, but it still bothers me how Harry just craped on Blue Harvest (and I really want to know if this is a Battlestar thing where he's never seen it and just said it sucks to look cool? Until he did finally see BSG and liked it). I can see where you wouldn't fully enjoy Family Guy, if you prefer to watch things like The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie for comedy. But when something like Blue Harvest was just shit on by the geek community, breaks my heart. It really does. Here someone trying to make his show something special for people like us. And we side with Matt and Trey who act way too high and mighty at times, they act like they are way too busy to do anything and they didn’t even come on Letterman to promote the new season (personally I really like Matt and Trey and think seeing them in person just talk is very funny I wish they would do some more acting). Yes they have a right too be cocky (SP seasons 6-8 probably the funniest run of a series (that made it past season 2) ever, and the best continual run for SP). Now they are too preachy and hit you over the head, and after the whole Cartoon Wars, which they pretty much did because they were tired of people linking their show to Family Guy. As if for some reason they were above Family Guy, even though if it weren't for people who watch Family Guy, South Park would still not be around. I know I've gotten way off topic, bottom line is Harry does not love every DVD in the land. And Harry if you do read this and have not seen Blue Harvest you should. If not just for the line "Great kid now don't get penisy".

SoylentMean, there is one!
by Sith Witch
Mar 26th, 2008
09:00:15 AM
I use hit-movies.com, which offers porn and mainstream movies alike, making it the largest online rental service. Highly recommended!
David Lynch
by Sithdan
Mar 26th, 2008
09:27:45 AM
The only Lynch movies I enjoyed were Dune and Blue Velvet. At least they had some semblance of a coherent plot (although if I hadn't read the novel Dune beforehand, I wouldn't have understood the cinematic version). Lynch's other material just gives me a headache. I respect the man as a filmmaker and all, but his stuff is just too out there for me. The confusion of all those metaphorical and allegorical images just mitigates my enjoyment of his films.
No Wristcutters: A Love Story...
by cancrmann
Mar 26th, 2008
09:38:25 AM
Pretty fun flick-and some great cuts from Gogol Bordello on the soundtrack.
Sithdan
by Series7
Mar 26th, 2008
09:58:35 AM
Yeah I watched his most recent film. Inland Empire, and my god 3 hours. Took me a couple of days to watch it. And when I went to talk about it online, there were people who were going apeshit about it. Saying how they've seen it three times, and how they watch it every night. Or saw it muiltiple times in theaters. I don't know how anyone could watch his movies multiple viewings that were not years apart? I am a pretty well rounded, cultured kind of guy, but I can't see how most of what Lynch does is art. And the people talking about it like it is, and they do not use heavy drugs, just doesn't make sense. I just can't seen how a Lynch movie would be an enjoyable, invite your friends over and drink some beers type of experience. After seeing Inland Empire I felt like I was just a werido for having watch something like that. Same with Lost Highway, I always feel like Lynch just doesn't know how to end his movies so he just lets them go ON and ON. The only thing I've ever seen that is remotely like Lynch was Tetsuo. I wonder what would happen if a studio just gave Lynch a shit ton of money (like Dune) but let him do whatever he wants? Probably end up just like Dune again.
Lost Highway has zero features.
by knowthyself
Mar 26th, 2008
10:53:48 AM
After the well made Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, and Inland Empire DVD's its really dissapointing to see this movie released with not even as so much as a trailer for the damn movie on the disc. Fuck Universal.
I've had an imported region 4 Lost Highway DVD for years...
by Frank Black
Mar 26th, 2008
11:12:20 AM
And it has special features... I'll buy them all again on Blu Ray because like an earlier poster said once you go Blu Ray it is hard to go back but these studios better stop releasing bare bones discs. The same goes for Blu Ray. I've had to endure all of these hi def war adds promising the world and some of my favorite movies on Blu Ray don't have anything extra or have omitted extras that were once on the standard releases. I'm holding onto my money for releases that deserve it so these f*ckwad douches that run these studios better take notice. Us fanboys might buy the same movie over and over again but it had better be a better release every time or we're not falling for it anymore.
alain will get anyone moist.. man, woman or animal.
by ironic_name
Mar 26th, 2008
11:23:28 AM
rutger did porn? AND children's tv [with verhoven]

creepy.

Watched The Mist in B&W last night...
by Kirbymanly
Mar 26th, 2008
12:38:51 PM
What a f'ing brilliant move! The B&W made people walking into "the mist" much scarier and also made the crappy CG from the color version look THAT much better. Loved ever second of it and can't wait to watch it again. 99.9% perfect.
Funny thing about Lost Highway DVD
by Samuel Fulmer
Mar 26th, 2008
12:41:04 PM
The old Canadian one actually had the trailer on it, even though it had one of the worst image transfers I've ever seen (makes the first Scarface DVD look like Blu-Ray). At least the new DVD has a good image in widescreen. If it took them 11 years to release this on a legit US DVD, expect the Blu-Ray by 2019. Maybe by then you can get a replicant to pick it up at the store.
did harry say
by MacTard420
Mar 26th, 2008
01:18:35 PM
he was going to have coyote ugly in next week's column?! why, harry...WHY!?!
B&W version of the Mist
by MattmanReturns
Mar 26th, 2008
01:40:47 PM
I watched this last night and, while I LOVE the movie, I felt oddly disconnected from the film with the black and white version. It suddenly felt like a movie, and I no longer felt like I was IN the store, as I did with the color version. Maybe it's because this is my third time watching the movie... I'm not sure. It was still good, but I think I actually prefer it in color.
YUL BRYNNER OWNS YOUR FUCKING FACE!
by CrazyJoeDavola
Mar 26th, 2008
03:02:37 PM
You say Clyde's gun in the movie was bigger?
by skimn
Mar 26th, 2008
04:05:37 PM
Maybe he was compensating for something?
Yeah, why no Wristcutters?!
by Doctor Phibes
Mar 26th, 2008
05:53:17 PM
It was the only March 25th film I really cared about. Tom Waits was phenomenal in it. I'm holding out for the HD-DVD version of Bonnie & Clyde (yeah, yeah, quit laughing!!).
Speaking of Gangsters
by CherryValance
Mar 26th, 2008
06:00:25 PM
Richard Widmark was my favorite of the noir guys. He died Monday. :(
Mad Dog Killer, FUCK YEAH!
by jamazio
Mar 26th, 2008
06:08:20 PM
I love this films, its one of my fave exploitation movies ever, and has one of the best soundtracks ever! If anyone is wondering what the hell this film is, it was featured in Jackie Brown, where bridget fonda is watching it and you see helmet berger slap marisa mell on the face with a newspaper. READ THE PAPERS! READ IT! READ IT! And then samuel l jackson walks in and says's is that Rutger Hauer'? And it clearly looks NOTHING LIKE HIM!
Also, Right Bastard:
by jamazio
Mar 26th, 2008
06:21:16 PM
"Actually, a lost of us (including Harry) watched pulp, underground, asian, and gaillo movies a really fucking long time before Grindhouse. We're also the people who still think of Peter Jackson and Sam Raimi as horror directors. Unfortunately, to be in our club you have to have been old enough to rent "I spit on your grave" on VHS. Idie video stores used to have enormous "cult" sections where a lot of freaks would find these great underground and import films." You are right! (bastard!). I grew up watching exploitation, grindhouse and giallo when I was a kid, used to watch them all uncut on betamax at his luxury apartment in egypt, stuff like Bronx Warriors 1 and 2, Tenebrae, Xtro, Evil Dead (a grindhouse film at the time that scared the living shit out of me), zombie flesh eaters, and a shit loads of others, so I have a real soft spot for them now. It likes if you were brought up on comic books or whataver, and I was brought up on that. Btw regarding Tarantinos and Rodriguez's 'grindhouse', planet terror was ok, pretty entertaining but not really grindhouse (too much of a big budget) but deathproof was an abomination! First half was good, felt like it was building up to something, last half was dire! It was basically clerks 2 minus the fast food store and none of the crude humour! Do people who are unaware of that whole 'grindhouse' scene think those films represent them? Cause they sure don't! The only thing good about them were the trailers, and I'd rather see them made into movies than PT or DP!
^^That was a very long post.......
by jamazio
Mar 26th, 2008
06:25:32 PM
I also meant to say 'I grew up watching exploitation, grindhouse and giallo when I was a kid, used to watch them all uncut on betamax at my UNCLES luxury apartment in egypt', in case you thought maybe I was referring to Harrys!
Here's a Porno I haven't seen... WTF?
by FILMFUNK
Mar 26th, 2008
08:03:05 PM
Man you like your Yule Brimmer!
I saw the mist in theatres and it...
by theonecalledshoe
Mar 26th, 2008
08:26:18 PM
creeped me the fuck out. Sweeney todd comes out on april 1. damn now that some cold death.
SoylentMean
by jamazio
Mar 27th, 2008
06:24:18 AM
A. No I didn't have to run from mummies, they were all kept in the museum, but believe it or not the British museum has more there. B. No I didn't have my own pyramid. Thats like saying to americans 'did you have your own world trade centre'. C. No, no camel either. D. Are you american?
Wristcutters:a love story???
by Broseph
Mar 27th, 2008
06:33:21 AM
good flick with a great cast and an intresting take on the after life. The Mist was FUCKIN GREAT
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHAHA HH...
by Halloween68
Mar 27th, 2008
07:55:25 AM
"Watching the documentary (about Jimmy "friggin" Carter) – you can’t help but feel the mediocrity of the leadership we currently have in this country – as everything Carter says and does." Evidently, Harry isn't old enough to remember Jimmy Carter the president. If you remember Jimmy Carter, the president, then this sort of talk really puts things into perspective. Nice guy. Terrible president.
Missed The Mist in theaters
by irrelevntelefant
Mar 27th, 2008
10:14:41 AM
just watched the BW version on DVD- fucking awesome.

one of the best stephen king based movies, plan on watching it several more times.

carter?
by celebritydave
Mar 27th, 2008
03:46:55 PM
hahahaha do you read/watch/listen to anything other than movies? Carter was a giant fuck up as president and continues to be an embarrassment to the good ole USA. im not even from the US and im embarrassed for you.
Ha ha soylent mean
by jamazio
Mar 27th, 2008
07:17:48 PM
Don't give what you can't receive. And your asking ME to take a joke! Whats wrong with you man? You mean you can rip the piss out of egyptian stereotypes but if others do it you can't take it? Ok, replace 'world trade center' with 'fast food joint' then, happy?
Jimmy Carter is.....
by originalskoobx
Mar 28th, 2008
12:37:01 AM
the sexiest bean-pole tomboy President ever.
the fountain
by georges garvaren
Mar 28th, 2008
01:10:25 AM

by georges garvaren
Mar 28th, 2008
01:11:08 AM
I thought this was blueray? Nay? Dang
Jimmy Carter needs to bury his head in the sand
by Blok Narpin
Mar 28th, 2008
06:24:02 AM
"Watching the documentary – you can’t help but feel the mediocrity of the leadership we currently have in this country – as everything Carter says and does – reminds me of the best of what we as Americans should aspire to be." Jimmy Carter, the WORST president this country's ever had, needs to keep his mouth shut and bury his head in the sand. He's done good deeds since leaving office, but he sort of had to to make up for the mess he made while he was IN office.
Scooby-Doo can doo-doo...
by Osmosis Jones
Mar 28th, 2008
11:13:03 AM
But Jimmy Carter is smarter!
Carter was a horrible President!
by Luscious.868
Mar 28th, 2008
02:29:12 PM

As others have said, the economy was horrible under Carter and this country looked weak. Granted, he didn't start an unnecessary war that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people, so George W. Douche ... er Bush is higher on the shit list, but Carter blew. He's done some good things since he was in office, but he's done some pretty stupid things as well (that shoddy deal he negotiated with North Korea during the Clinton Administration).

It's long past time for him to go away.

I watched KILTRO. KILTRO sucked.
by Mr Incredible
Mar 29th, 2008
12:57:11 AM
The trailer for MIRAGEMAN had more action than KILTRO. Little did I know all the good parts for this movie added up to about five minutes. The guy has potential; I'll give him him that. But he needs something better than this.
I have high hopes for Mist based on the reviews
by CrichtonAstronut
Mar 29th, 2008
09:45:46 AM
I'm hoping for a Hitchcock's Birds experience. No backstory. No preface. Just We're in the shit and we don't know why. And tones of well executed suspence.
Hi, I'm Yul Brener
by Thorstrongstone
Mar 29th, 2008
04:38:23 PM
and I'm dead now. Shit.
Bronson underrated
by Orionsangels
Mar 29th, 2008
10:56:51 PM
Just because he wasn't a hansom leading man. He was one of the original badasses and kicked ass all over cinema.
Jimmy Carter may have been a mediocre president
by hst666
Mar 31st, 2008
12:33:21 PM
But you would have to be incredibly ignorant or retarded to think he was even in the same league of shitty presidents that GWB is. Carter's primary problem was that he did not know how to delegate properly. You need the right people on your team and in the right positions. He sucked at that. On the other hand GWB is terrible at pretty much every aspect of his job.
"Well at least I didn't buy a fritzy PS3"
by EskNerd
Apr 7th, 2008
01:07:42 PM
Ooooh, burn. Wait, what?
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