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Been in the indie mood lately. Just watched The Dead Girl, awesome little flick revolving around a girl's dead body.
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I just found it ridiculously hard to get through... It's impossible to watch in one sitting for me. I thought parts were confusing and it was really all over the place for stretches...Originally Posted by DubA169
what do you mean when you say watchmen was a beating?
I just found it ridiculously hard to get through... It's impossible to watch in one sitting for me. I thought parts were confusing and it was really all over the place for stretches...Originally Posted by DubA169
what do you mean when you say watchmen was a beating?
Originally Posted by CP1708
Voltron getting made? 0_0
Originally Posted by CP1708
Voltron getting made? 0_0
Originally Posted by PRIME1984
Watchmen would have to be a trilogy, to begin to even scratch the surface.
Originally Posted by PRIME1984
Watchmen would have to be a trilogy, to begin to even scratch the surface.
Originally Posted by venom lyrix
I just finished "Sports Talk" by Alan Eisenstock it's a book essentially about Sports Talk Radio...from it's origins. And this guy Alan talks to all the big names throughout sports talk....with lots of stories and stuff, if anyone is into that, it's a great book. under 300 pgs for those who don't enjoy long reads.
Brian Cushing wrote:
Although sports takes up a small portion of the book, you guys should check out Unbroken. It's a biography of Louis Zamperini, written by Laura Hillenbrand, also the author of Seabiscuit. It's a pretty unbelievable story and hopefully gets made into a movie someday.
I heard about this one on Sports talk radio, something about this guys life, he went thru so many things for years and years. The radio guy was convinced that this would be a movie EASY at some point. He was a sprinter or something like that right? War and what not?
I'm just about outta Star Wars books to read, so I better figure something else out, maybe these will be the start.
Originally Posted by venom lyrix
I just finished "Sports Talk" by Alan Eisenstock it's a book essentially about Sports Talk Radio...from it's origins. And this guy Alan talks to all the big names throughout sports talk....with lots of stories and stuff, if anyone is into that, it's a great book. under 300 pgs for those who don't enjoy long reads.
Brian Cushing wrote:
Although sports takes up a small portion of the book, you guys should check out Unbroken. It's a biography of Louis Zamperini, written by Laura Hillenbrand, also the author of Seabiscuit. It's a pretty unbelievable story and hopefully gets made into a movie someday.
I heard about this one on Sports talk radio, something about this guys life, he went thru so many things for years and years. The radio guy was convinced that this would be a movie EASY at some point. He was a sprinter or something like that right? War and what not?
I'm just about outta Star Wars books to read, so I better figure something else out, maybe these will be the start.
The film is a biopic of Irish-American mob boss and FBI informant Danny Greene, who tried to shoot his way to the top of Cleveland's criminal underworld during the late 1970s.
The film is a biopic of Irish-American mob boss and FBI informant Danny Greene, who tried to shoot his way to the top of Cleveland's criminal underworld during the late 1970s.
Exactly... They tried to jam it into one movie and it ended up being too long, drawn out and still not detailed enough to do it justice...Originally Posted by PRIME1984
Watchmen would have to be a trilogy, to begin to even scratch the surface.
Exactly... They tried to jam it into one movie and it ended up being too long, drawn out and still not detailed enough to do it justice...Originally Posted by PRIME1984
Watchmen would have to be a trilogy, to begin to even scratch the surface.
Never Let Me Go. Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightlet and Andrew Garfield.Originally Posted by CP1708
What'd you get from redbox?Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
Wow.
I left to grab food and a movie from Redbox when the Hornets were down eight? with a little over a minute left.
Oops.
As children, Ruth, Kathy and Tommy, spend their childhood at aseemingly idyllic English boarding school. As they grow into youngadults, they find that they have to come to terms with the strength ofthe love they feel for each other, while preparing themselves for thehaunting reality that awaits them.
I love it. This will be my third time seeing it.
Carey is easily my favorite actress right now. Her and Leo together is my ideal pair. I can't wait for that.
Never Let Me Go. Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightlet and Andrew Garfield.Originally Posted by CP1708
What'd you get from redbox?Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
Wow.
I left to grab food and a movie from Redbox when the Hornets were down eight? with a little over a minute left.
Oops.
As children, Ruth, Kathy and Tommy, spend their childhood at aseemingly idyllic English boarding school. As they grow into youngadults, they find that they have to come to terms with the strength ofthe love they feel for each other, while preparing themselves for thehaunting reality that awaits them.
I love it. This will be my third time seeing it.
Carey is easily my favorite actress right now. Her and Leo together is my ideal pair. I can't wait for that.