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Chasing Amy, again.
Fuck it's so good. So warm, so nice, so mjuuuummyyy.... |
hmmm, dont know, rocknroll high school maybe? or something?
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yeh i dunno, im fucking bored
anyone wanna listen to me play guitar? |
sure man
edit: my e string broke yesterday, and i dont want to waste tim to go all the way to the city to get it. |
come on msn then buzzo. Ill play online if i can. if your up for it.
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i'll log on in a few minutes then. if you can be bothered...
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yeh man, im bored as shit and yeh, ill play for you., itl be cool.
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I watched Jackass the movie yesterday.
Just because it was on TV. |
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my little nephew (who is 8) was mad to see Jackass 2 in the cinema, the parents wouldnt let him go and he was all upset, the his Grandfather (my dad) said "hey Gary, dont worry about it, its not half as good as the first one anyways" - his little puzzled face was priceless! |
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it was? which channel? |
VT4.
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love that movie too |
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dont have that. i only have like 3 belgian chanells |
Clerks II.
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i wanna watch 1
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should i watch porky's 2 and 3 its on air tonight?
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is it to late to get stoned?
2:46 am? |
yea maybe.
but then when you sleep you have wicked dreams i guess. okay, really gotta go now. |
groudhog day's on!
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The Fountain was the last one and Apocalypto before that. Both featured Mayans in one way or another and both were shit. Take heed.
I was actually looking forward to both of them and had high hopes...in different ways. |
Actually, those were the last things I saw at the cinema. I saw Junebug on dvd and that was really good.
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Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle (sort of a tradition among my friends..)
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The Departed. Disappointed with it despite the nominations it's getting. It was a great action-thriller, though.
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I thought the Fountain was alright. Definately not up to par with Aaronofsky's other films, but with the not so original plot, he did a good job. He's got another one coming out soon - it's name, however, has slipped my mind - and from what I've read about it, it sounds like a good one. |
He helped write the bloody not so original plot. I thought it was pretty damn bad and showed him up to be a skillful technician with plenty of tricks in his bag but absolutely no content whatsoever. And he abandoned all his tricks for the fountain but, oops, forgot to actually say anything. He might have got away with it if he'd ended the film 20 minutes earlier but he had to tack on some dubious buddhist imagery (bald, future Jackman in the lotus position, palms faced outwards...oh please!) to the whole mayan tree of life/Xibalba shtick which made the whole thing look very silly ideed. Utter, utter guff.
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Nooooo, it's never too early or too late. I just watched Pulp Fiction. |
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For Caltrate. ![]() |
I went to see the new Peter O'Toole movie "Venus".
It's written by Hanif 'My Beautiful Laundrette' Kureishi and it's about a dirty old man (O'Toole) who falls for his friends 20-year-old slutty grand-niece. It's funny and tragic and lovely. Sort of like a geriatric 'Withnail & I' with shades of 'Harold & Maude'. I liked it so much I'm currently in the process of stealing it (slowly) off the internet. Give me 10 hours or so and I should be able to enjoy it again, in small-screen avi format, in the comfort of my own PC-desk swivel-chair. |
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I was actually thinking that when I wrote it haha. |
the last thing i watched was The Score the japanese film Tarantino ripped off for Res Dogs.
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saw
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i am looking forward to seeing factory girls.
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It was a french film. It was called "I stand alone"
Has anyone seen this film? It's straight up terrifying. Very fucking disturbing. I almost wish I'd not seen it. |
The Prestige.
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Raging Bull
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Hotel Rwanda. It convinced me to help out with Amnesty. Such a sad movie...
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Sounds like my kind of movie. Will check it out. I watched Lars von Trier's masterpiece again. ![]() You will now listen to my voice. My voice will help you and guide you still deeper into Europa. Every time you hear my voice, with every word and every number, you will enter into a still deeper layer, open, relaxed and receptive. I shall now count from one to ten. On the count of ten, you will be in Europa. I say: one. And as your focus and attention are entirely on my voice, you will slowly begin to relax. Two, your hands and your fingers are getting warmer and heavier. Three, the warmth is spreading through your arms, to your shoulders and your neck. Four, your feet and your legs get heavier. Five, the warmth is spreading to the whole of your body. On six, I want you to go deeper. I say: six. And the whole of your relaxed body is slowly beginning to sink. Seven, you go deeper and deeper and deeper. Eight, on every breath you take, you go deeper. Nine, you are floating. On the mental count of ten, you will be in Europa. Be there at ten. I say: ten. |
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"I stand alone"? I don't know what that one could be. Do you know how it's called in french ? |
Pan's Labyrinth. A good film, and a visual treat. I was shocked to see so many children in the cinema - did the parents think that a Rated R fairy tale would be like, err, THE Labyrinth?
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