PeeWee’s Big Adventure…
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]CMdad wrote:
Can’t believe I’m going to admit this…I’m fucking addicted to Big Brother. There, I said it. Last season I even spent the money to watch the 24 hr live feeds. Wonder if a mod is going to shut down my account because of this.[/quote]
Mods shut down CMdad. He spent money on a 24 hr live feed, to maybe see naked people, instead of buying Metabolic Drive sorry Metabolic Drive.[/quote]
Really Mods? Changing one of my Metabolic Drives from its original name? Yes I have been here that long.
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[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
“A Walk in the Clouds” I try to play it off like a girl made me watch it or something but its a lie. I love that movie. The Princess Bride is another.
Cortes and Audio, screw you guys. Slevin is awesome haha
Cortes there are actually several solid cartoons that get a fair amount of humor into them that make them solidly entertaining. If you liked Shrek, Kung Fu Panda would be another solid choice.[/quote]
The Princess Bride is absolutely perfect in almost every way it wants to be, I love The Princess Bride so much. As for A Walk In The Clouds, that’s just inconceivable!
Kung Fu Panda is real good, second one’s pretty damn good too actually. [/quote]
Hey thanks, guys. That’s going to be next on my list of movies to watch with my son. He LOVES Shrek and Puss in Boots.
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Thought of two more, The Incredibles and Megamind. DreamWorks Animation just has a solid all around lineup. For a older style animated movie, I actually liked Mulan because of Eddie Murphy as the dragon.[/quote]
I LOVE The Incredibles, such a great movie. I will certainly check out Megamind. [/quote]
It’s all about Ratatouille and How To Train Your Dragon, for how great it is I never hear much mention of HTTYD, I really very much enjoyed that film. You worked him through the Studio Ghibli list yet? I watched My Neighbour Totoro again not long ago, there’s still a few of the newer ones I have to check on myself, I hear the new Poppy Hill one is pretty good.[/quote]
HTTYD was a great movie. I bought that movie last year, and watch it every chance my children want to watch it. Cars and Cars2 keep coming up the most. I am starting to hate those movies. Cars I am still good with. Cars2 and Mater can kill over.
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Yeah, the drop-off from Cars to Cars 2 is pretty ridiculous. I saw Wall-E for the first time ever this January, I can’t believe I missed out on that, I adore Wall-E. A Bugs Life always used to be one of my favourites when I was younger, the fat German caterpillar amused my child mind to no end, still kinda gets to my funny bone as a teenager. I will watch any of the three Toy Story films whenever they show up, at any point, regardless of what time it’s on.
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
PeeWee’s Big Adventure…[/quote]
Real great film man, I believe Super Saiyan listed that as his favourite before. Large Marge scared the hell out of me.
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]Aragorn wrote:
Also to whoever said it, Princess Bride is in no way a guilty pleasure. Want to know how I spent my weekend a couple weeks ago? 5 hard ass active duty guys, an SOF candidate, burgers, 2 bottles of Woodford Reserve beer and Princess Bride.
There were no women. We all watched it of our own accord. And quoted every line of it.[/quote]
Thank you for your service.
Sounds like a great weekend.[/quote]
I deeply appreciate the thanks, but I am not in the service. My family/father was and most of my very closest, longest friends are however, so I will pass it on. ![]()
This was a strange weekend cuz I only knew one of the guys really well (the SOF guy), the others were just buddies of his so.it was hilarious to me that we all decided the best possible use of our time was Princess Bride and whiskey without knowing each other well. Needless to say friendships were forged thzt day haha
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
“A Walk in the Clouds” I try to play it off like a girl made me watch it or something but its a lie. I love that movie. The Princess Bride is another.
Cortes and Audio, screw you guys. Slevin is awesome haha
Cortes there are actually several solid cartoons that get a fair amount of humor into them that make them solidly entertaining. If you liked Shrek, Kung Fu Panda would be another solid choice.[/quote]
The Princess Bride is absolutely perfect in almost every way it wants to be, I love The Princess Bride so much. As for A Walk In The Clouds, that’s just inconceivable!
Kung Fu Panda is real good, second one’s pretty damn good too actually. [/quote]
Hey thanks, guys. That’s going to be next on my list of movies to watch with my son. He LOVES Shrek and Puss in Boots.
[/quote]
Thought of two more, The Incredibles and Megamind. DreamWorks Animation just has a solid all around lineup. For a older style animated movie, I actually liked Mulan because of Eddie Murphy as the dragon.[/quote]
I LOVE The Incredibles, such a great movie. I will certainly check out Megamind. [/quote]
It’s all about Ratatouille and How To Train Your Dragon, for how great it is I never hear much mention of HTTYD, I really very much enjoyed that film. You worked him through the Studio Ghibli list yet? I watched My Neighbour Totoro again not long ago, there’s still a few of the newer ones I have to check on myself, I hear the new Poppy Hill one is pretty good.[/quote]
HTTYD was a great movie. I bought that movie last year, and watch it every chance my children want to watch it. Cars and Cars2 keep coming up the most. I am starting to hate those movies. Cars I am still good with. Cars2 and Mater can kill over.
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Yeah, the drop-off from Cars to Cars 2 is pretty ridiculous. I saw Wall-E for the first time ever this January, I can’t believe I missed out on that, I adore Wall-E. A Bugs Life always used to be one of my favourites when I was younger, the fat German caterpillar amused my child mind to no end, still kinda gets to my funny bone as a teenager. I will watch any of the three Toy Story films whenever they show up, at any point, regardless of what time it’s on.[/quote]
Cars and Cars 2 are both some of the weakest Pixar movies to date, (Cars 2 is probably THE weakest)
Speaking of Pixar, “Up” is their best movie hands-down. Im not big on pixar or disney movies but UP was so damn beautiful on blu ray on my 60" plasma and its so moving at times i nearly cried.
Nearly…
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
“A Walk in the Clouds” I try to play it off like a girl made me watch it or something but its a lie. I love that movie. The Princess Bride is another.
Cortes and Audio, screw you guys. Slevin is awesome haha
Cortes there are actually several solid cartoons that get a fair amount of humor into them that make them solidly entertaining. If you liked Shrek, Kung Fu Panda would be another solid choice.[/quote]
The Princess Bride is absolutely perfect in almost every way it wants to be, I love The Princess Bride so much. As for A Walk In The Clouds, that’s just inconceivable!
Kung Fu Panda is real good, second one’s pretty damn good too actually. [/quote]
Hey thanks, guys. That’s going to be next on my list of movies to watch with my son. He LOVES Shrek and Puss in Boots.
[/quote]
Thought of two more, The Incredibles and Megamind. DreamWorks Animation just has a solid all around lineup. For a older style animated movie, I actually liked Mulan because of Eddie Murphy as the dragon.[/quote]
I LOVE The Incredibles, such a great movie. I will certainly check out Megamind. [/quote]
It’s all about Ratatouille and How To Train Your Dragon, for how great it is I never hear much mention of HTTYD, I really very much enjoyed that film. You worked him through the Studio Ghibli list yet? I watched My Neighbour Totoro again not long ago, there’s still a few of the newer ones I have to check on myself, I hear the new Poppy Hill one is pretty good.[/quote]
After watching The Grave of Fireflies (which I don’t think he’s quite ready for just yet, haha), Tonari no Totoro was next on my list.
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
“A Walk in the Clouds” I try to play it off like a girl made me watch it or something but its a lie. I love that movie. The Princess Bride is another.
Cortes and Audio, screw you guys. Slevin is awesome haha
Cortes there are actually several solid cartoons that get a fair amount of humor into them that make them solidly entertaining. If you liked Shrek, Kung Fu Panda would be another solid choice.[/quote]
The Princess Bride is absolutely perfect in almost every way it wants to be, I love The Princess Bride so much. As for A Walk In The Clouds, that’s just inconceivable!
Kung Fu Panda is real good, second one’s pretty damn good too actually. [/quote]
Hey thanks, guys. That’s going to be next on my list of movies to watch with my son. He LOVES Shrek and Puss in Boots.
[/quote]
Thought of two more, The Incredibles and Megamind. DreamWorks Animation just has a solid all around lineup. For a older style animated movie, I actually liked Mulan because of Eddie Murphy as the dragon.[/quote]
I LOVE The Incredibles, such a great movie. I will certainly check out Megamind. [/quote]
It’s all about Ratatouille and How To Train Your Dragon, for how great it is I never hear much mention of HTTYD, I really very much enjoyed that film. You worked him through the Studio Ghibli list yet? I watched My Neighbour Totoro again not long ago, there’s still a few of the newer ones I have to check on myself, I hear the new Poppy Hill one is pretty good.[/quote]
After watching The Grave of Fireflies (which I don’t think he’s quite ready for just yet, haha), Tonari no Totoro was next on my list.
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Yeah, I’d hold off on Fireflies lest he be scarred for the next childhood years haha. Totoro is real good, and Spirited Away of course is the big-hitter, but then you’ve got the whole bloodied dragon thing and the creepy monster baby. Not sure why but I still get creeped out by creepy monster baby.
[quote]Aragorn wrote:
[quote]doogie wrote:
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Another good one: Star Ship Troopers.
Hard to turn that one off when its on TV. [/quote]
Have tickets in August to see Mystery Science Theater 3000 rape Star Ship Troopers in the theater. Can’t wait.[/quote]
WHAT?!?!?!?
where and how much of my soul do I need to mortgage???[/quote]
$15 in South Side of Houston
Bring it
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
“A Walk in the Clouds” I try to play it off like a girl made me watch it or something but its a lie. I love that movie. The Princess Bride is another.
Cortes and Audio, screw you guys. Slevin is awesome haha
Cortes there are actually several solid cartoons that get a fair amount of humor into them that make them solidly entertaining. If you liked Shrek, Kung Fu Panda would be another solid choice.[/quote]
The Princess Bride is absolutely perfect in almost every way it wants to be, I love The Princess Bride so much. As for A Walk In The Clouds, that’s just inconceivable!
Kung Fu Panda is real good, second one’s pretty damn good too actually. [/quote]
Hey thanks, guys. That’s going to be next on my list of movies to watch with my son. He LOVES Shrek and Puss in Boots.
[/quote]
Thought of two more, The Incredibles and Megamind. DreamWorks Animation just has a solid all around lineup. For a older style animated movie, I actually liked Mulan because of Eddie Murphy as the dragon.[/quote]
I LOVE The Incredibles, such a great movie. I will certainly check out Megamind. [/quote]
It’s all about Ratatouille and How To Train Your Dragon, for how great it is I never hear much mention of HTTYD, I really very much enjoyed that film. You worked him through the Studio Ghibli list yet? I watched My Neighbour Totoro again not long ago, there’s still a few of the newer ones I have to check on myself, I hear the new Poppy Hill one is pretty good.[/quote]
After watching The Grave of Fireflies (which I don’t think he’s quite ready for just yet, haha), Tonari no Totoro was next on my list.
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Yeah, I’d hold off on Fireflies lest he be scarred for the next childhood years haha. Totoro is real good, and Spirited Away of course is the big-hitter, but then you’ve got the whole bloodied dragon thing and the creepy monster baby. Not sure why but I still get creeped out by creepy monster baby.[/quote]
No problem there. He’s actually watched a lot of Spirited Away and liked it. The more monsters there are, the better. Even pretty scary ones. He is just like I was as a kid, he LOVES scary movies and anything with a monster in it. I just want to keep him away from stuff he is not yet psychologically or experientially prepared to handle.
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]Cortes wrote:
[quote]Big Kahuna wrote:
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
“A Walk in the Clouds” I try to play it off like a girl made me watch it or something but its a lie. I love that movie. The Princess Bride is another.
Cortes and Audio, screw you guys. Slevin is awesome haha
Cortes there are actually several solid cartoons that get a fair amount of humor into them that make them solidly entertaining. If you liked Shrek, Kung Fu Panda would be another solid choice.[/quote]
The Princess Bride is absolutely perfect in almost every way it wants to be, I love The Princess Bride so much. As for A Walk In The Clouds, that’s just inconceivable!
Kung Fu Panda is real good, second one’s pretty damn good too actually. [/quote]
Hey thanks, guys. That’s going to be next on my list of movies to watch with my son. He LOVES Shrek and Puss in Boots.
[/quote]
Thought of two more, The Incredibles and Megamind. DreamWorks Animation just has a solid all around lineup. For a older style animated movie, I actually liked Mulan because of Eddie Murphy as the dragon.[/quote]
I LOVE The Incredibles, such a great movie. I will certainly check out Megamind. [/quote]
It’s all about Ratatouille and How To Train Your Dragon, for how great it is I never hear much mention of HTTYD, I really very much enjoyed that film. You worked him through the Studio Ghibli list yet? I watched My Neighbour Totoro again not long ago, there’s still a few of the newer ones I have to check on myself, I hear the new Poppy Hill one is pretty good.[/quote]
After watching The Grave of Fireflies (which I don’t think he’s quite ready for just yet, haha), Tonari no Totoro was next on my list.
[/quote]
Yeah, I’d hold off on Fireflies lest he be scarred for the next childhood years haha. Totoro is real good, and Spirited Away of course is the big-hitter, but then you’ve got the whole bloodied dragon thing and the creepy monster baby. Not sure why but I still get creeped out by creepy monster baby.[/quote]
No problem there. He’s actually watched a lot of Spirited Away and liked it. The more monsters there are, the better. Even pretty scary ones. He is just like I was as a kid, he LOVES scary movies and anything with a monster in it. I just want to keep him away from stuff he is not yet psychologically or experientially prepared to handle.
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I never understand why I do that, I always assume that small children are too easily scared of even the slightest gore or jumpiness and I hold them on this fragile pedestal when it comes to things like that. It’s like I have no recognition of where the border lies, just some awkward disconnect from how it likely actually is for most kids. I tend to under rather than overestimate the appropriate border. Has he seen Pan’s Labyrinth?
4 words: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Those movies (especially the first 2) are definitely in my top 10 all time
Girl Code on MTV…I watch it constantly I find it hilarious
Real Housewives of NJ and Orange County
Caso Cerrado
Thats my Boy
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Girl Code on MTV…I watch it constantly I find it hilarious
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I am with you on this one. Plus I have developed a slight crush on Alice Wetterlund from that show.
Krull
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Aragorn wrote:
[quote]doogie wrote:
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Another good one: Star Ship Troopers.
Hard to turn that one off when its on TV. [/quote]
Have tickets in August to see Mystery Science Theater 3000 rape Star Ship Troopers in the theater. Can’t wait.[/quote]
WHAT?!?!?!?
where and how much of my soul do I need to mortgage???[/quote]
$15 in South Side of Houston
Bring it[/quote]
SOHO or Pearland?
Cat Fish.
I thoroughly enjoyed the episode where someone FINALLY turned out to be who they said they were. The chick was hot too, except for the weird snaggletooth.
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Cat Fish.
I thoroughly enjoyed the episode where someone FINALLY turned out to be who they said they were. The chick was hot too, except for the weird snaggletooth. [/quote]
I saw that one, my wife loves that show but I actually enjoy it myself as well.
[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Cat Fish.
I thoroughly enjoyed the episode where someone FINALLY turned out to be who they said they were. The chick was hot too, except for the weird snaggletooth. [/quote]
I saw that one, my wife loves that show but I actually enjoy it myself as well.[/quote]
I dont watch every episode, but if i see one on that ive never seen before, ill usually tune in.
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Aragorn wrote:
[quote]doogie wrote:
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
Another good one: Star Ship Troopers.
Hard to turn that one off when its on TV. [/quote]
Have tickets in August to see Mystery Science Theater 3000 rape Star Ship Troopers in the theater. Can’t wait.[/quote]
WHAT?!?!?!?
where and how much of my soul do I need to mortgage???[/quote]
$15 in South Side of Houston
Bring it[/quote]
SOHO or Pearland?
[/quote]
Webster