Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

Are the writers as proud of that POS? Because they made the same same damn movie.

If you read the post on The Hangover of them talking about it, Phillips said obviously they knew the formula was the same but that was the point, it added to the ridiculousness in their eyes.
 
Aye, stop with whatever yall talking bout & watch this movie.
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Was up late last week and caught this - one of the strangest movies I've seen.I thought I was high lmao. I really dont know how to explain it without sounding stupid.

RUBBER is the story of Robert, an inanimate tire that has been abandoned in the desert, and suddenly and inexplicably comes to life. As Robert roams the bleak landscape, he discovers that he possesses terrifying telepathic powers that give him the ability to destroy anything he wishes without having to move. At first content to prey on small desert creatures and various discarded objects, his attention soon turns to humans, especially a beautiful and mysterious woman who crosses his path. Leaving a swath of destruction across the desert landscape, Robert becomes a chaotic force to be reckoned with, and truly a movie villain for the ages. Directed by legendary electro musician Quentin Dupieux (Steak, Nonfilm), aka Mr. Oizo, RUBBER is a smart, funny and wholly original tribute to the cinematic concept of "no reason."



This pretty much sums it up lol



68% positive Rating on rotten tomatoes.....
 
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If you read the post on The Hangover of them talking about it, Phillips said obviously they knew the formula was the same but that was the point, it added to the ridiculousness in their eyes.

I'd prefer if they made a two minute movie and it was different. Ain't nothing cute about it.
 
^^^Rubber is on my cable all the time, but I can never bring myself to watch it because the description just sounds too ridiculous. I can't get past "sentient tire."
 
Dave Franco has a punchable face and that's before you find out he's dating Alison Brie
 
Any good Native America films?

Also movies about the Civil War.

Last of the mohicans With the gat Daniel day Lewis

I heard little big man with Dustin Hoffman is an underrated movie


Just don't be mad at the American point of view and use of English.


I feel like I remember hearing about a movie involving native American reservation alcoholics but it's probably a documentary.


Indian in the cupboard was an awesome book. Pocahontas

I'm sure there's a Lewis and Clark movie.
 
[quote name="NobleKane"]ska how you dont have blu ray player? they are like 40 50 bucks now[/quote]Man, do you know how much extra money I've spent this year? It's May now... and I've spent $37 extra so far. :lol: Fast food, movies, toys for my lil dude... that's all extra.

$37 so far in 2013, and my dude said "They're only $50!" :lol:

This homeless dude approved me for a $5 loan yesterday. Real talk. :lol:
 
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Lena Headey is gonna be on Craig Ferguson later tonight :evil:

Hope yall bodies are ready.

Mine is not so I'm creaming in my pants for sure.
 
The Bridge series that FX keeps promoting during the The Americans looks interesting :nerd:

Apparently it's based of a Danish TV series but this one focus on a serial killer along the Mexican / American border

It also has Diane Kruger in it :pimp:
 
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