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Chiron wrote: I'm taking my 17 year old nephew to this movie tomorrow. 40 seats in the theater that cost $32 each. It's a present to the kid. He earned it.

But I also enjoy the Batman and look forward to it.
It costs $32 to go see a movie in Greece? :shock: I'd have to find another hobby.
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Go in, sit at a table, have a meal and a beer and enjoy the show.
That's it! The entire place has 40 seats (reclining) with tables. I will do my utmost to enjoy it. By the way normal tickets are around $12.
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CatFish Driver wrote: Definitely an awesome movie. It's been a long time since a character in a movie legitimately disturbed me. Coming down off a role like that must have been agonizing for Heath Ledger, probably contributing to his demise. His portrayal of the Joker is definitely lives up to the hype.
I'm taking my 17 year old nephew to this movie tomorrow. 40 seats in the theater that cost $32 each. It's a present to the kid. He earned it.

But I also enjoy the Batman and look forward to it.
Does this cost include a stripper and a BJ throughout the movie?
Unfortunately no. :(
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Im still waiting to get the Haji copy of Dark Knight out here. Got another week, the movie "Never back down" is doing pretty good over here. Mainly the younger soldiers like it due to the increase of UFCs popularity. And we all like to fight
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I was wrong about Scully being a fat pig in my several posts back post...she's definitely still doable.
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ANGRYCivilian wrote:I was wrong about Scully being a fat pig in my several posts back post...she's definitely still doable.
X-Files sucked a fat baby's dick. All the characters, the stupid plot, the lack of twists in the story, all of it sucked a fat baby's fat dick! Scully's looking a little long in the tooth, but still very doable.
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ANGRYCivilian wrote:
ANGRYCivilian wrote:I was wrong about Scully being a fat pig in my several posts back post...she's definitely still doable.
X-Files sucked a fat baby's dick. All the characters, the stupid plot, the lack of twists in the story, all of it sucked a fat baby's fat dick! Scully's looking a little long in the tooth, but still very doable.
Damned, Dude! Are you sure you're not the fat guy on Channel 2 that does the movie reviews? You own a movie theater or something? :D
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BruteForce wrote:
ANGRYCivilian wrote:
ANGRYCivilian wrote:I was wrong about Scully being a fat pig in my several posts back post...she's definitely still doable.
X-Files sucked a fat baby's dick. All the characters, the stupid plot, the lack of twists in the story, all of it sucked a fat baby's fat dick! Scully's looking a little long in the tooth, but still very doable.
Damned, Dude! Are you sure you're not the fat guy on Channel 2 that does the movie reviews? You own a movie theater or something? :D
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I know it ain't a new movie, but it is a great one and one of Clint's best....










Hang 'Em High!

I'll never get tired of watching it. Great cast, good message without being too preachy, excellent period piece. Overall, an outstanding movie.
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The Sleepy Doc wrote:I know it ain't a new movie, but it is a great one and one of Clint's best....










Hang 'Em High!

I'll never get tired of watching it. Great cast, good message without being too preachy, excellent period piece. Overall, an outstanding movie.
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The Wind that Shakes the Barley

This movie is about Ireland after the 1916 Revolutions. When WWI ended England flooded Ireland with combat vets who saw some serious combat, and then told them to put down the rebellion.

The inevitable happened. English troops, and their loyalist allies, the Black and Tans, murdered thousands and burned down homes. It got so bad that a news blackout was ordered and no one outside of Ireland got any official news. It was all rumor and conjecture. Post WWI was a time when the world was attempting to end violence, so the outcry to stop the killing in Ireland forced England to recognize Irish home rule.

This movie is about two brothers who are not part of the rebellion, since they were too young, but after seeing one of their friends beat to death by the Black and Tans, they join up with the local Sinn Fein army. They soon join the IRA and go through trainining in the hills out in the country.

They hit soft targets, and then work their way up to full scale ambushes on columns of British troops.

The movie goes past the time of the treaty, creating the Irish Free State, and then continues into the Irish Civil War, of the Free Staters versus the Republicans. However each brother is on a different side.

I liked it, but hey, I'm Irish. There isn't a lot of explosions, car chases, and no hot sex scenes, but it shows the creation of a guerilla army from the ground up.
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Mirrors was a little creepy but nothing too gory ... except the bathtub scene!
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Traitor was decent. It had a little bit of a twist to the hunt down the terrorist theme. Besides that, it was your typical spy/assassin movie.

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Star Wars: Clone Wars was pretty cool.
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Went to see Tropical Thunder last night... laughed my ASS off.

Downey Jr. was amazing... very talented actor.

Stiller, was... well... Stiller.

Jack Black made me almost PISS myself...

Nick Nolte was sober long enough to actually pull off some good lines...

The movie was funny. Silly, but funny.

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