1. Boondock Saints.


  2. Hmmm....yes and no. Loved Borat, laughed pretty much non-stop, but I guess I had wrongly assumed that Bruno was more about SBC's attacking of the fashion industry, and instead it just turned into a weird 90-minute gay joke. Probably laughed the hardest during his "exclusive" interview with Harrison Ford. What did you think?
  3. Brothers.

    Wow.


  4. Have you seen the documentary "Overnight?" You should check it out if you love Boondock Saints (which, i'm assuming you do....)
  5. Originally posted by haytrain:[..]

    Hmmm....yes and no. Loved Borat, laughed pretty much non-stop, but I guess I had wrongly assumed that Bruno was more about SBC's attacking of the fashion industry, and instead it just turned into a weird 90-minute gay joke. Probably laughed the hardest during his "exclusive" interview with Harrison Ford. What did you think?


    Ha. Absolutely hated it. It's awful. 4 minutes in, and there is already a man-on-man scene. Terrible. I've seen bits of Borat, I didn't find it particularly funny, but it's definitely better than Bruno.
  6. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]

    Ha. Absolutely hated it. It's awful. 4 minutes in, and there is already a man-on-man scene. Terrible. I've seen bits of Borat, I didn't find it particularly funny, but it's definitely better than Bruno.


    Borat had structure....you knew what he was trying to say through the whole thing. Bruno was choppy, had a bunch of semi-points that weren't related at all, and had way too much penis flopping around on screen for me. (which is to say, it had a single penis flopping around on screen)
  7. I tried to watch Borat once, wasn't fun
  8. Enter the Void

    Pretty much mind-blowing and visually stunning throughout the whole film. It's unlike anything I've ever seen before. It all takes place in 1st person view and all one continuous scene, through gritty-neon Tokyo. The production is just plain out-of-this-world .

    It's about a drug dealer who gets shot in a bust and you see the world through his spirit his whole life, childhood... present and future play out. Is the whole movie part of a drug -induced trip or reality? The closest thing I can relate it to is an intense Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, on acid.

    I had to stop and just go ".....wooooah" after watching it.
  9. for the n-th time .. "Into the wild"
    one of the best examples of perfect tuning between the movie scenes and the soundtrack (Eddie's fault? )
  10. Well, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

    Hilarious movie. Star Trek, as a comedy
  11. Watching Firewall. Good thriller. Never really took notice of this topic before
  12. Buried.

    I better not ever get knocked out and the awake in a coffin.

    That would SERIOUSLY suck.

    I feel sick thinking about it.