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Post by chsrunner2007 on Jun 12, 2006 10:38:31 GMT -5
Did you take any of our movie suggestions?...what did you think?
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Post by sizzlinsizzler on Jun 12, 2006 11:10:39 GMT -5
Eh, most of the ones you've mentioned i've already seen. i was just kinda looking for ones that were good maybe a few years ago but i never got the chance to see them then. i might check out American History X just cus it was mentioned a few times. keep on posting though!
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Post by thecommunist on Jun 19, 2006 23:55:35 GMT -5
"Due To The Lack Of Movie Knowledge On This Site...Brandon Sisolak Has Taken Time Out Of His Busy Life To Tell You That All Of You Fail At Movies...Except For Coach Bob Because I Know He Has Some Good Taste...
P.S.- If you have dukes of hazard in your top three you fail at life"
-posted at the request of Brandon Sisolak
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Post by scdistance on Jun 20, 2006 7:43:47 GMT -5
I don't know any good movies that have just come out but I do know some that you should not see. 1) Nacho Libre is not worth going to, although there are some funny parts overall it was boring and unfunny. 2) The Davinich Code, if you read the book it sucks, if not then you will enjoy it.
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Post by sizzlinsizzler on Jun 20, 2006 13:24:45 GMT -5
yea, from what i hear, DC leaves a lot of detail out. not that it would be better with them because then it would be 6 hours long
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Post by scdistance on Jun 21, 2006 4:18:59 GMT -5
Hey, my friend just told me about an inspirational running movie called "Without Limits" which is about Steve Prefontaine and his career as a runner. It could be interesting.
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Post by CoachSpongeBob on Jun 21, 2006 5:46:09 GMT -5
Were you being sarcastic, or have you really never seen that movie? Well, if you haven't, they came out with two Prefontaine movies at the same time. Without Limits was the better movie. I guess it is inspiring, but am I the only one that watches that movie and thinks its sad?
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Post by chsrunner2007 on Jun 21, 2006 10:08:59 GMT -5
Without Limits is a lot better. And no, i get sad everytime i watch the movie because i always hope that maybe he'll live this time. I know it's childish, but he really could have been great so it's kinda depressing.
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Post by scdistance on Jun 21, 2006 18:23:28 GMT -5
I was not trying to be sarcastic, I just never saw the movie. In fact I had never heard of it until Monday.
Anyways, would you happen to know the name of the other movie.
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Post by scdistance on Jun 23, 2006 4:18:14 GMT -5
16 blocks is an excellent movie about a guy trying to bring down a group of corrupt cops and In open range is a good western film.
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Post by scdistance on Jun 24, 2006 4:35:02 GMT -5
Yesterday the movie Click came out in theaters, did anyone see it? If so was it any good.
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Post by hasercentury06 on Jun 24, 2006 8:09:03 GMT -5
I saw The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift yesterday. It wasn't bad, if you like cars then you should go see it.
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Post by thecommunist on Jun 24, 2006 13:20:03 GMT -5
If you want a really good 90's movie, watch Home Alone. Even if you've seen it before. I've seen it so many times, but watching it again yesterday, it was as funny as the first time I saw it.
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Post by CoachSpongeBob on Jun 24, 2006 17:51:36 GMT -5
The other movie is Prefontaine.
And he was great, he was the greatest. Some his marks are still records - and so many things have changed since he started running to improve running times. just think of shoes, he was basically testing shoes back then, who would wear shoes in races just to test them these days. Not any elite athletes!
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Post by scdistance on Jun 25, 2006 8:05:23 GMT -5
Thanks CoachSpongeBob! I'm definitely going to have to see these movies about Prefontaine.
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