1. For A Fistful Of Dollars.
  2. Busty Wenches 3
  3. Dinner for Schmucks. I felt like a "schmuck" after spending nearly two hours watching it. Why do I get sucked into these types of movies??!?!?!?!?
  4. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    Have the box set of The West Wing but haven't yet mustered the desire to start it. I just finished the entire collection of Six Feet Under. Excellent viewing.


    Six Feet Under is one of the great HBO series. Also recommended viewing is The Wire (also HBO). Arguably better than hits like Mad Men and The Sopranos. I did say "arguably" - not that I really feel like arguing about it.
  5. Originally posted by RUMMY:Dinner for Schmucks. I felt like a "schmuck" after spending nearly two hours watching it. Why do I get sucked into these types of movies??!?!?!?!?


    You don't have to feel like a schmuck for getting "sucked in" to a movie that was billed as a dumb comedy..
  6. Battle LA, top class flick, not realy a movie but a marathon 24, season 1,2 8. all jacked out.
  7. I spit on your grave (unrated).
  8. Jackass 3D
  9. just finished "Michael Collins".

    great movie. If you've an interest in Irish history, I can only recommend it. Shows the story of Irishman Michael Collins from the Easter Rising in 1916 until his death in 1922. A bit of historical background info helps you wonders to fully sort in all of the characters as well as IRA, IRB, Irish Volunteers etc. I'm always critical of movies dealing with historic events, but this one is done very well. Recommended.
    Liam Neeson as Collins, Alan Rickman as Eamon de Valera, both doing a superb job
  10. August Rush

    Bono definitely got his recent haircut after seeing Robin Williams in this one.