Friday, September 10, 2004
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July 2004
July 2004
wow, the worst movie of the year (and perhaps all time) gets paired with some crappy cover art. a match made in hell, if i could say so myself.
-matt
-matt
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
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September 2004
September 2004
Whitechicks was by far far far the worst movie this year.Vaughn had some good lines.
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
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March 2004
March 2004
Yeah, a 68% on the tomato meter is pretty damn good when it comes to dopey commedies involving names such as Stiller, Wilson, or Ferrell.
White chicks was an abomination, can't forget catgirl either warner =D
White chicks was an abomination, can't forget catgirl either warner =D
Thursday, October 21, 2004
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September 2004
September 2004
good point Depression.
Saturday, October 23, 2004
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July 2003
July 2003
I just hated White Chicks. PG-13 crap....
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story wasn't original, but it was funny. BASEketball was, of course, better. "You know what, Doug? One day, I'm gonna own a big sports bar."
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story wasn't original, but it was funny. BASEketball was, of course, better. "You know what, Doug? One day, I'm gonna own a big sports bar."
Tuesday, December 7, 2004
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March 2002
March 2002
Nice Review, John. Reads like it must be a pretty funny movie. I want to see this one.
Tim :)
Tim :)
Tuesday, December 7, 2004
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September 2004
September 2004
This is totally off topic but: has anyone recognized the many similarities between the Charlie Brown Christmas Special and the Beat Movement & Counter-culture of the 1960s? I think the main and obvious ones are the use of jazz & Charlie's depressed nature. The kids complain about capitalism, the commercialization of Christmas too.
Tuesday, December 14, 2004
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January 2003
January 2003
First off: Michael B2004,
Wha?
There is a comments section under the DVD title of "A Charlie Brown Christmas." Perhaps this would fit better there. And to answer your question, Charles Schultz WAS a product of the Beat Generation which is why Charlie Brown and this Christmas special mirrored such attitudes.
As for Dodgeball. Wife and I surprisingly enjoyed this. The scene with Lance Armstrong was killer. Recommendable? Marginally. Funny for a one-time viewing? Sure.
Sean (sure...never let 'em see you sweat...) ;)
Wha?
There is a comments section under the DVD title of "A Charlie Brown Christmas." Perhaps this would fit better there. And to answer your question, Charles Schultz WAS a product of the Beat Generation which is why Charlie Brown and this Christmas special mirrored such attitudes.
As for Dodgeball. Wife and I surprisingly enjoyed this. The scene with Lance Armstrong was killer. Recommendable? Marginally. Funny for a one-time viewing? Sure.
Sean (sure...never let 'em see you sweat...) ;)
Thursday, December 16, 2004
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December 2004
December 2004
OK, let me say one thing. Puccio has a very mellow voice, a very calm demeanor, and a very laid back attitude. So when he said he broke out laughing a dozen times, that is a HUGE thing for him to do! I always tried makiing him laugh and it didn't always work, it had to be something really funny for him to laugh, so him laughing at a movie, is a big deal.
Thursday, December 16, 2004
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March 2002
March 2002
Kassidy,
You've never seen John the way that the DVD Town staff has, then. :D
Eddie
You've never seen John the way that the DVD Town staff has, then. :D
Eddie
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