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| First of all, you are seeing Spiderman 2, what do u expect to see? A preview for the next Pulp Fiction calibre film? Not likely. | | | |
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| Damn I'm a Zach Braff geek, I love [scrubs] and Garden State looks awesome. I should stop talking now. -Elliott
"Why should North Carolina taxpayers pay for something they find objectionable?" --Sen. Phil Berger, R-Rockingham
| | | | Posts: 799 | Location: Arlington, TX | Registered: December 05, 2002 |  
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| ya i think garden state and fahrenheit 9/11 will be good . as far as that Will Smith movie "I, robot" from what my friend (who read the novel and ****) says is that the book is about ppl and robots working togeather in a future society, but will smith has turned it into another crap independence say/MIB type film with the usual horrible jokes/lines "did u just shoot at me with ur eyes closed?" | | | |
Alumnus
| Ah, some hope has been restored in me. That Anchorman movie does look hilarious now that I think back.
________________________________ "If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are rotten, either write the things worth reading or do things worth the writing." Benjamin Franklin
| | | | Posts: 1955 | Location: Milkyway, the earth, USA, Arizona, Chandler | Registered: June 25, 2003 |  
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Freshman

| particleman, love the avatar. wet hot american summer is the funniest movie i've ever seen. speaking of which, michael showalter wrote, directed, and is starring in a new movie which i believe is in post right now called the baxter, there's some information about it on his website michaelshowalter.net | | | | Posts: 133 | Location: Minneapolis/Chicago | Registered: April 13, 2003 |  
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 | I might get crap for this, but I saw a preview for cellur, and thought it looked good. I know that there is alot of paint by numbers meterial, but the idea interested me and then I saw William H. Macy show up on screen and it look pretty good. I saw a preview for Cat Woman and god did they ever ***** the character up. It look very lame and sad. Thunderbirds is a neat idea and The Manchurian Candidate looks interesting. But don't forget the re-release of Donnie Darko and the adaption by Takeshi Kitano of The Blind Swordsman.
Andrew H Paul
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