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Ummm....Samuel L. Jackson as AFROSAMURAI!!!!!!


"If it were beneficial, their father would produce children already circumcised from their mother. Rather, the true circumcision in spirit has become profitable in every respect." -Jesus, from the Gospel Of Thomas
 
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Is that going to be any good? I have heard a lot of buzz.

I am looking forward to Pretty Persuasion and Jarhead. I think the trailers came out pretty recently.
 
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im really looking forward to sawII. i really enjoyed the first one!
 
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I know it's been a while guys. But I've got some pretty good stuff here.

The Ice Harvest Stars John Cusack as a lawyer who plans to embezzle money from mob bosses. Billy Bob Thornton is his partner in crime who double crosses him with the help of strip bar owner Connie Nielsen. The film also stars the always-funny Oliver Platt and Randy Quaid and is directed by the great Harold Ramis.

I'm a big fan of Asian cinema as well as a good horror flick. Scarecrow will be the English debut for Asian horror directors the Pang Brothers. It's about a family who takes over an old sunflower farm and begins to revive the old place until the father starts acting very strange. Sounds interesting.

Serpentine is another thriller/horror flick starring Jude Law. This film, directed by icon William Friedkin, is about a serial killer who cons tourists then disposes of them in various ways.

Another genre that I can't get enough of is black comedy. Three Bad Men is the story of three hitmen who move to the 'burbs to try to pass as model citizens. But trouble just won't leave them alone. It stars Brendan Fraser, Woody Harrelson and Simon Pegg (from Shaun of the Dead).

U-571 director Jonathan Mostow is set to direct Shadow Government about the loyalty of the secret service being called into question after an attempt on the President's life.

I am a big fan of Robert Ludlum's books. I have loved the Bourne film adaptations and I'm currently reading another of his books called The Jansen Directive. His book The Sigma Protocol is being sent to the silver screen and is being directed by Antoine Fuqua. This story follows a man who uncovers an international conspiracy while looking for his brother's murderer. A female agent who is hot on his trail becomes sympathetic to his dilemma and helps him on his search.

Some very excited stuff. Back with more later.


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Originally posted by JackietheBlade:
I know it's been a while guys. But I've got some pretty good stuff here.

The Ice Harvest Stars John Cusack as a lawyer who plans to embezzle money from mob bosses. Billy Bob Thornton is his partner in crime who double crosses him with the help of strip bar owner Connie Nielsen. The film also stars the always-funny Oliver Platt and Randy Quaid and is directed by the great Harold Ramis.

I'm a big fan of Asian cinema as well as a good horror flick. Scarecrow will be the English debut for Asian horror directors the Pang Brothers. It's about a family who takes over an old sunflower farm and begins to revive the old place until the father starts acting very strange. Sounds interesting.

Serpentine is another thriller/horror flick starring Jude Law. This film, directed by icon William Friedkin, is about a serial killer who cons tourists then disposes of them in various ways.

Another genre that I can't get enough of is black comedy. Three Bad Men is the story of three hitmen who move to the 'burbs to try to pass as model citizens. But trouble just won't leave them alone. It stars Brendan Fraser, Woody Harrelson and Simon Pegg (from Shaun of the Dead).

U-571 director Jonathan Mostow is set to direct Shadow Government about the loyalty of the secret service being called into question after an attempt on the President's life.

I am a big fan of Robert Ludlum's books. I have loved the Bourne film adaptations and I'm currently reading another of his books called The Jansen Directive. His book The Sigma Protocol is being sent to the silver screen and is being directed by Antoine Fuqua. This story follows a man who uncovers an international conspiracy while looking for his brother's murderer. A female agent who is hot on his trail becomes sympathetic to his dilemma and helps him on his search.

Some very excited stuff. Back with more later.


Sounds like some good movies.
Donna A.


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Apparantly, Stallone is going ahead with a final Rocky movie, as well as Rambo 4!!!
He says Rambo 4 will be similar to First Blood, and nothing like 2 or 3, which is good to hear!


"If it were beneficial, their father would produce children already circumcised from their mother. Rather, the true circumcision in spirit has become profitable in every respect." -Jesus, from the Gospel Of Thomas
 
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I have bumped some great threads that worthy members have created that haven’t seen much action lately. I know we have a new batch of members and maybe they’d like to share their opinions in a few of these threads.


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I am looking forward to three movies at the moment.

The Dark Knight - I have loved all of the Batman films to date. And when I heard Ledger (RIP) was going to portray the Joker in this I was ecstatic. I've heard from our good ole' Monkey_Boy that almost none of his footage is being edited out from the film. This makes me even more excited to see who much he rocked this movie.

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - Well besides finding out what/where the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull actually is. I am super excited about this one because I truly think Harrison Ford can pull it off well, really well. Also, I happen to be a fan of Shia LaBeouf. I don't know what I will do if this is a disappointment!!

Sex and the City: The Movie - I have absolutely no problem admitting that I am a new fan of the TV show (re-runs are great!). And since all four actresses are reprising their roles with the inclusion of Mr. Big, I am quite excited to see what on earth happens to Carrie Bradshaw!

Anyone with me??
 
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Ummm...hello...Iron Man anyone?


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