1. Originally posted by haytrainUgh. Both of them make me want to drive a spike through my skull. If I have to choose, I choose Cage, because he was pretty good in Adaptation, and I can't think of a good Travolta movie.

    *thinks*

    I can, but the name escapes me lol. I thought the General's Daughter was ok, and I've been surprised by a few of his non-action thriller performances like A Civil Action, but I love Broken Arrow, great film

    As for Cage, I always think he's best when his dialogue is kept to a minimum - Con Air and The Rock being great examples, and similarly both films I do like
  2. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    *thinks*

    I can, but the name escapes me lol. I thought the General's Daughter was ok, and I've been surprised by a few of his non-action thriller performances like A Civil Action, but I love Broken Arrow, great film

    As for Cage, I always think he's best when his dialogue is kept to a minimum - Con Air and The Rock being great examples, and similarly both films I do like


    "Put the bunny back in the box"
  3. Needless to say, the film "Face Off" was a nightmare for me.
  4. Originally posted by haytrainNeedless to say, the film "Face Off" was a nightmare for me.

    HA! I'm not surprised lol...me and a friend once had an incredibly long-winded argument about the storyline to Face/Off, and both felt incredibly stupid when we realised we were saying precisely the same thing and yet claiming that the other was wrong lol.
  5. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    HA! I'm not surprised lol...me and a friend once had an incredibly long-winded argument about the storyline to Face/Off, and both felt incredibly stupid when we realised we were saying precisely the same thing and yet claiming that the other was wrong lol.


    A film starring Travolta and Cage will do that to ya....
  6. Originally posted by haytrain[..]A film starring Travolta and Cage will do that to ya....

    Oh Jeremy, "You're so cruel"...



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    Electrical Storm - William Orbit edit or original band version?
  7. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Oh Jeremy, "You're so cruel"...



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    Electrical Storm - William Orbit edit or original band version?


    Orbit mix

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    Holy Joe - Guilty or Garage mix?
  8. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Oh Jeremy, "You're so cruel"...



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    Electrical Storm - William Orbit edit or original band version?


    Call me a tool, but I've never picked up on that much of a difference between them, so I'm probably not the best person to answer this one. I'll save it for someone else.
  9. Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2[..]

    Orbit mix

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    Holy Joe - Guilty or Garage mix?


    Garage Mix.

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    Album versions: EBTTRL or Mysterious Ways
  10. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    Garage Mix.

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    Album versions: EBTTRL or Mysterious Ways


    Oooo...this is a hard one. (TWSS)

    Album version? I'm going to have to go with EBTTRT.

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    Popped collars or sandals with socks?
  11. Originally posted by AllBecauseOfU2[..]

    Oooo...this is a hard one. (TWSS)

    Album version? I'm going to have to go with EBTTRT.

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    Popped collars or sandals with socks?


    I'm from Portland, Oregon.....so sandals with socks aren't all that uncommon. And popped collars = douchebag

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    Sydney ZooTV DVD or Mexico City Popmart?
  12. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    I'm from Portland, Oregon.....so sandals with socks aren't all that uncommon. And popped collars = douchebag

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    Sydney ZooTV DVD or Mexico City Popmart?



    Zoo TV Sydney, no question. It pwns over everything in existence. Although PopMart is solidly at #2 in my list of U2 DVDs.

    Rattle and Hum or Live from Paris?