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has anyone seen this movie Waydowntown? i was looking for things coming out tomorrow and while it doesn't come out until the 15th the plot sounded really interesting.


It's pretty good. Not stellar, but a solid Canadian comedy; think a more stylized Office Space.

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is there anything other than Bright Future coming out tuesday? i probably need to chill with the Tadanobu Asano movies but dude has become my favorite actor.


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i probably need to chill with the Tadanobu Asano movies but dude has become my favorite actor.


I just saw The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi that was pretty freakin awesome

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i gotta think of something to throw on netflix. everything i have on the queue is either a million years old or subtitled and i'm a bit sick of each.


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chase Wrote:
i gotta think of something to throw on netflix. everything i have on the queue is either a million years old or subtitled and i'm a bit sick of each.


I'm going through the same problem... and nothing good comes out on tuesday (tomorrow), and I'll be waiting 100 years in solitude for Motorcycle Diaries (despite the subtitles, I'm feening to see this after seeing Bad Education 2 weeks ago), so I'm stuck with what I've got coming to me...

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i'm going to see if anywhere in this town has Waydowntown or End of the Century today.


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Incredibles out today.


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I'm getting "End Of The Century" for sure. There was something else I wanted to get, but I can't remember what it was. Anyone know where I can find a list of new releases to jog my memory?

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Check out www.videoeta.com Its a nice site to see when things are coming out.


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Thanks. Guess I should have been less lazy and look at the first page first.

I found out what I want to get... The Incredibles!

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Thanks. Guess I should have been less lazy and look at the first page first.

I found out what I want to get... The Incredibles!


I actually snuck out of the office on break and went to buy this... The family will be happy with me when I get home tonight! I love living in a consumer-based economy! :wink:


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being julia, finding neverland, and some robin williams movie called final cut come out tomorrow. i may try to rent one.


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anyone seen the movie Primer? sounds like it could be interesting. here's the netflix description:
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An engineer builds a machine (quite by accident) that can transport the user back in time. But his discovery comes with an ominous caveat, because at the heart of this puzzling device, nothing is as it seems on the surface. The narrative inventively blends a patchwork story line with overlapping streams of dialogue that help build tension and suspense in this Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner. David Sullivan and Shane Carruth star.


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i've heared great things about finding neverland. please for my sake don't rent the Robin Williams movie. In fact, the only Robin Williams-affiliated thing anyone should be watching is that "Mork & Mindy: the True Story" thing they did on TV a little while back.

oh, and steer clear of that Duchovny movie. trust me.

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chase Wrote:
anyone seen the movie Primer? sounds like it could be interesting. here's the netflix description:
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An engineer builds a machine (quite by accident) that can transport the user back in time. But his discovery comes with an ominous caveat, because at the heart of this puzzling device, nothing is as it seems on the surface. The narrative inventively blends a patchwork story line with overlapping streams of dialogue that help build tension and suspense in this Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner. David Sullivan and Shane Carruth star.


I haven't seen it, but I do remember it racking up on nominations for a debut film at the IFC Spirit Awards a month or two ago.


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Pretty good. mind-fuckery time-travel, small movie with big ideas.


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i've heared great things about finding neverland. please for my sake don't rent the Robin Williams movie. In fact, the only Robin Williams-affiliated thing anyone should be watching is that "Mork & Mindy: the True Story" thing they did on TV a little while back.
so Final Cut happens to be on the TV in the hotel room, and i gotta say, it is NOT BAD. color me impressed.


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unless he plays an aging sasquatch, I'll never watch anything he does again.

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LOOK YOU FUCKER THEY'RE NOT MAKING ANY MORE SEQUELS TO HARRY AND THE HENDERSONS. GIVE IT UP-- THE DREAM IS DEAD.


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don't take it out on quality film because you were passed up for the role of this kid:
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incidentally, googling "sasquatch" brought up like 70 myspace photos. what the fuck? I'm totally faking mine out this weekend.


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i really need to pay attention to what's in my queue. i bought hard candy the other day and forgot to take it out and now it's shipping tomorrow.

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Jerk. Wrote:
DD directors cut is great, kevin smith is on the commentary with director richard kelly.


i would disagree
unless you are REALLY into commentaries
the cut version is much better

this version gets all cheesy magical storybookland

in fact
i would gladly trade anyone for the regular donny darko

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Jerk. Wrote:
DD directors cut is great, kevin smith is on the commentary with director richard kelly.


i would disagree
unless you are REALLY into commentaries
the cut version is much better

this version gets all cheesy magical storybookland

in fact
i would gladly trade anyone for the regular donny darko


i have both versions and i'm keepin' em.

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Yeah, I stupidly sold my org. DD when I picked up the Dir. Cut version. Many parts I just don't accept in the canon of DD.

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