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Re: MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS TOMORROW
#24517 11/07/03 03:51 PM
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Joe's Apartment, totally crazy................and Kangaroo Jack was also pretty good.


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Re: MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS TOMORROW
#24518 11/07/03 04:03 PM
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My friend worked on a few movies with Kevin Smith. She says "Jay and Silent Bob" was a lot of fun to make. A lot of the crew members are actually in the movie.

Re: MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS TOMORROW
#24519 11/07/03 04:31 PM
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I'm sure they had a blast making it. Too bad watching it wasn't nearly as fun.

Re: MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS TOMORROW
#24520 11/07/03 04:51 PM
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In reply to:

movies you don't want to admit you like but you do



Charlie's Angels

Re: MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS TOMORROW
#24521 11/07/03 04:53 PM
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Just a warning to any of you who read Goats: The Comic Strip (http://www.goats.com) They have great big spoilers today and no warnings whatsoever. Dammit!


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Re: MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS TOMORROW
#24522 11/07/03 06:56 PM
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Dogma, on the other hand, was a great movie.

Re: MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS TOMORROW
#24523 11/08/03 03:39 PM
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Dogma, on the other hand, was a great movie.



I like all Kevin Smith's movies, with the possible exception of "Chasing Amy". Too much like a chick flick.

"Clerks" is hilarious, worth the price of admission for the discussion about the ethical implications of blowing up the second death star, and I even like the universally panned "Mallrats", which is actually where my signature line comes from.

I understand why many folks don't like "Jay and Silent Bob...", as its humor is crude, and mostly refers to genitalia and bodily functions, but it makes me laugh.

Mark


"Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff"
Re: MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS TOMORROW
#24524 11/08/03 08:05 PM
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To take the thread back a little...

I saw revolutions in IMAX last night. There were a couple times during the movie that I thought to myself...the bass in this scene will sound great with the vtf-2! Those big metal machine gun things walking had some nice bass. IMAX in general just sounds better. As for the movie, it was alright. Pretty much what I expected. I won't go into detail for those that haven't seen it.

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