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Postby marios » 02 Feb 2005, 02:54

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The title was Try Seventeen though. Watchable, but a bit boring at times and the daydreaming sequences were annoying.

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Not bad.

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Watchable.


So, nothing too great over the past couple of days but nothing abysmal either.

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Postby Shagger Dave » 02 Feb 2005, 02:59

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I finished up the third disc last night and was crying from laughing so hard. The second season should be coming in the mail any day now. :D


I think the second season has the Doobie brothers episode. that one is fucking hilarious.
He tries.

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Postby Sibella » 02 Feb 2005, 03:10

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Postby John Barleykorn » 02 Feb 2005, 03:44

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Just got this yesterday. Only watched half of it so far - superb! Taste, The Who, Hendrix, Tiny Tim..........

Its a double sided disc. First time Ive ever seen one.


Tiny Joe

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Postby James R » 02 Feb 2005, 11:38

Joe Moody wrote:Its a double sided disc. First time Ive ever seen one.


They're not terribly common but I have a few. Don't really like them cos you have to be more careful with handling them.

Today's viewing courtesy of the AGNSW:

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Dull.
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Postby The Slider » 02 Feb 2005, 12:19

Pieter wrote:
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Instead of a new crappy bike, just buy a DVD player. It's a good investment that will thwart your prejudices towards new technology forever.


But will it drive me to work?

Besides, don't you know DVD-players transmit secret messages from high up in some sort of big conspiracy brainwashing you into buying lots of pasta and that pasta contains a secret ingredient which makes it easier for the aliens to beam you up and probe you?


But if you did, I could send you a copy of Frankenstein.
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Postby NotBillyTheKid » 02 Feb 2005, 13:22

Slider, is it Fabien Barthez' new look on your avatar ?
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Postby Guest » 02 Feb 2005, 15:01

Last night I watched these two.

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This was just as good the second time around. A classic sports movie and Bernie Mac is always perfect.

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I really liked this movie. I was a little biased going in because I already thought he was a genius anyway. I didn't need anyone telling me that. But it was an entertaining (and moving) movie in it's own right and the music was about as good as it gets.

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Postby Kenji » 02 Feb 2005, 17:10

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I really liked this movie. I was a little biased going in because I already thought he was a genius anyway. I didn't need anyone telling me that. But it was an entertaining (and moving) movie in it's own right and the music was about as good as it gets.


I arrived at the movie theater about 10 minutes before start time last Saturday - it was first day for "Ray" in Japan...

Staff told me I could enter only if I stand and watch - I left and will try again a few weeks later... :roll:

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Postby Snarfyguy » 02 Feb 2005, 18:33

James R wrote:
Joe Moody wrote:Its a double sided disc. First time Ive ever seen one.


They're not terribly common but I have a few. Don't really like them cos you have to be more careful with handling them.


I've just come across this for the first time as well, on the U.S. edition of Roman Coppola's "CQ." There's no print on the surfaces (I suppose that would interfere with reading the info) except for on the circle around the hole, so it took me a while to figure out what was going on. I was navigating around these menus, unable to find the film itself, until I took the disc out of the machine and inspected it it.

A two sided disc! What a miraculous breakthrough! How did they ever think of it? :lol:
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Postby Cup of Char » 02 Feb 2005, 19:38

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I've just watched that (while Mrs Cup of Char is at the theatre...).
A real shock. I had never seen it before. It's simply fantastic...

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Postby marios » 03 Feb 2005, 01:05

snarfyguy wrote:
James R wrote:
Joe Moody wrote:Its a double sided disc. First time Ive ever seen one.


They're not terribly common but I have a few. Don't really like them cos you have to be more careful with handling them.


I've just come across this for the first time as well, on the U.S. edition of Roman Coppola's "CQ." There's no print on the surfaces (I suppose that would interfere with reading the info) except for on the circle around the hole, so it took me a while to figure out what was going on. I was navigating around these menus, unable to find the film itself, until I took the disc out of the machine and inspected it it.

A two sided disc! What a miraculous breakthrough! How did they ever think of it? :lol:


I've seen quite a few double discs recently cause the place i rent my DVDs from only have originals, no copies like the previous place i rented from.

Tonight i'll bewatching Shark Tale.

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On everything. Even on cups filled with char.
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Postby The Slider » 03 Feb 2005, 10:30

NotBillyTheKid wrote:Slider, is it Fabien Barthez' new look on your avatar ?


They do look like two big dicks, don't they?
Which in RH's case is, I am sure, both deliberate and appreciated.
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Postby James R » 03 Feb 2005, 10:45

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A delight, I'm happy to report.
Should make the task of interviewing Mr Presley easier.
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Postby The Black Shadow » 03 Feb 2005, 11:03

Absolute yuppie crap of the worst alloy. Kate Hudson should be flayed for her apparent dismissal of the existance of the human soul.

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Postby My name is Spaulding » 03 Feb 2005, 11:14

The Black Shadow wrote: Kate Hudson should be flayed for her apparent dismissal of the existance of the human soul.


And for contributing to split the Black Crowes
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Postby The Black Shadow » 03 Feb 2005, 11:17

Captain Spaulding wrote:
The Black Shadow wrote: Kate Hudson should be flayed for her apparent dismissal of the existance of the human soul.


And for contributing to split the Black Crowes


They split up?
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Postby My name is Spaulding » 03 Feb 2005, 11:21

The Black Shadow wrote:
Captain Spaulding wrote:
The Black Shadow wrote: Kate Hudson should be flayed for her apparent dismissal of the existance of the human soul.


And for contributing to split the Black Crowes


They split up?


Unfortunately, yes.

Chris Robinson has two solo records already, and last year Rich Robinson released his first one.
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Postby BARON CORNY DOG » 10 Feb 2005, 04:37

Captain Spaulding wrote:
The Black Shadow wrote:
Captain Spaulding wrote:
The Black Shadow wrote: Kate Hudson should be flayed for her apparent dismissal of the existance of the human soul.


And for contributing to split the Black Crowes


They split up?


Unfortunately, yes.

Chris Robinson has two solo records already, and last year Rich Robinson released his first one.


I heard rumors of a reunion. They weren't worth a damn anyway.

Anyway, I saw Knife In The Water for the first time. It was good enough, but the girl was the best part.
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