First of all, this stupid computer at the library wont let me respond to the "movie" thread ya'll have going, so I'll put in my two cents here.
Okay, as far as movies go. Pan's Labyrinth was horrible. I hated it. Some nice special effects, but I couln't understand where the movie was going. At all. Dull, really. If you were still staring at the credits in awe then it's probably because you are very stupid.
Okay, that was uncalled for. Sorry.
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America was great. My favorite line in the movie, "Although Kazakstan is glorious nation, we face many modern problems - social, economic, and Jew."
The Simpsons movie was pretty funny. Unfortunately, the drunken friend who accompanied me wouldn't shut up, so I was forced to walk out halfway through. Plus it was opening night and I was forced to sit in the front row. SPOILER: You finally get a good look at Bart's penis. About time.
Turistas was alright. By the end I was tired, though.
"Alcohol with movies does not produce the same effect as pot with movies, or certain movies at least. Have I mentioned this before? Some movies actually have a whole SUBPLOT that can only be ascertained through the influence of marijuana. A couple good examples are Harold and Kumar go to Whitecastle and Orgazmo. I swear there is actually a whole new MEANING to those films if your brain is set to the correct potarameters." -Ves
Well, marijuana doesn't quite do it for me. But with Mushrooms, yes, there are some crazy subplots I've uncovered. It's really not something that can be understood unless you've been there and done that.
Okay, now for TV shows:
There's some pretty interesting ones lately, especially if you have HBO and Showtime.
Among my favorites: Weeds and Dexter on Showtime. Curb Your Enthusiasm and Da Ali G Show, on HBO. The Boondocks on cartoon network is great. South Park and Sara Silverman on Comedy Central.
And I'm afraid I must admit that I'm an avid watcher of Top Chef on Bravo. And let's not forget the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman marathon on Lifetime this Sunday. I know DEP and I are really looking forward to that.
Anyone seen that new Star Trek show, though? I saw the opening credits and was completely put off by the guitar music. So UNTREK like.
Okay, as far as movies go. Pan's Labyrinth was horrible. I hated it. Some nice special effects, but I couln't understand where the movie was going. At all. Dull, really. If you were still staring at the credits in awe then it's probably because you are very stupid.
Okay, that was uncalled for. Sorry.
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America was great. My favorite line in the movie, "Although Kazakstan is glorious nation, we face many modern problems - social, economic, and Jew."
The Simpsons movie was pretty funny. Unfortunately, the drunken friend who accompanied me wouldn't shut up, so I was forced to walk out halfway through. Plus it was opening night and I was forced to sit in the front row. SPOILER: You finally get a good look at Bart's penis. About time.
Turistas was alright. By the end I was tired, though.
"Alcohol with movies does not produce the same effect as pot with movies, or certain movies at least. Have I mentioned this before? Some movies actually have a whole SUBPLOT that can only be ascertained through the influence of marijuana. A couple good examples are Harold and Kumar go to Whitecastle and Orgazmo. I swear there is actually a whole new MEANING to those films if your brain is set to the correct potarameters." -Ves
Well, marijuana doesn't quite do it for me. But with Mushrooms, yes, there are some crazy subplots I've uncovered. It's really not something that can be understood unless you've been there and done that.
Okay, now for TV shows:
There's some pretty interesting ones lately, especially if you have HBO and Showtime.
Among my favorites: Weeds and Dexter on Showtime. Curb Your Enthusiasm and Da Ali G Show, on HBO. The Boondocks on cartoon network is great. South Park and Sara Silverman on Comedy Central.
And I'm afraid I must admit that I'm an avid watcher of Top Chef on Bravo. And let's not forget the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman marathon on Lifetime this Sunday. I know DEP and I are really looking forward to that.
Anyone seen that new Star Trek show, though? I saw the opening credits and was completely put off by the guitar music. So UNTREK like.
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