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Post by bigdave on Jul 24, 2008 21:39:32 GMT -6
Kick arse movie enjoyed. Had With Seth Rogen, James Franco. two dopeheads forced to run from the police and drug dealer after witnessing a murder. Great movie great 80's music.
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Post by mexicanjunior on Jul 24, 2008 21:40:42 GMT -6
So you made it in? How was the line?
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Post by bigdave on Jul 24, 2008 21:41:29 GMT -6
Yeah I got there at 5:45 was outside in the sun for 2 hours. Think I caught some heat stroke.
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Post by Sideshow Bob on Jul 25, 2008 8:50:54 GMT -6
man, you should have saved this one for a group outing
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Post by mexicanjunior on Jul 25, 2008 8:54:42 GMT -6
man, you should have saved this one for a group outing I didn't think it would be group outing worthy...
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Post by bigdave on Jul 25, 2008 9:53:09 GMT -6
man, you should have saved this one for a group outing I went with FREE over Friendship!!!
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Post by mexicanjunior on Aug 17, 2008 3:43:04 GMT -6
I watched this tonight as part of a 2-fer with Tropic Thunder. It was VERY funny...Rogen was so much better in this movie than he was in Knocked Up or Superbad. Franco also played a very funny character...similiar to The Dude from "The Big Lebowski". The storyline was ridiculous but that is what made the movie funny. Also, how the hell was a guy like Rogen hooking up with a high schooler? That was the most unrealistic part of the movie...
BTW, the funniest parts of the movie might have been the "Red" (Daniel Mcbride) segments. That dude has been funny in every movie I've seen him in (Hot Rod, Heartbreak Kid, Drillbit Taylor). His "fight" with the 2 main characters was especially hilarious...
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Aug 17, 2008 10:55:06 GMT -6
....Also, how the hell was a guy like Rogen hooking up with a high schooler? That was the most unrealistic part of the movie...... probably not nearly as unrealistic as you think....
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Post by "Hollywood" Matt Shannon on Aug 17, 2008 20:19:28 GMT -6
I heard that the Halfline(sorry, without Greggo they're not the true Hardline) didn't like it too much. But then again, is there anything they DO like? Not counting Widespread Panic, the Barley House, Rangers baseball and Steely Dan.
I plan on seeing it next weekend after I have some more moolah.
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Post by Terd Ferguson on Aug 18, 2008 1:52:20 GMT -6
Rhyner hates everything, especially the stuff he loves. I just don't listen much anymore...I didn't listen much when I was still in the US.
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Post by "Hollywood" Matt Shannon on Aug 18, 2008 17:03:57 GMT -6
I haven't listened to them much in the last year either. Don't have anything against them or anything... They're just not my cup o'tea these days.
I usually let Dunham and Miller start my day.
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Post by matt51180 on Aug 18, 2008 20:08:18 GMT -6
I have it on all day at work....unless the reception sucks.....dangit.
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Post by bigdave on Aug 18, 2008 23:40:48 GMT -6
I never get to listen to the radio anymore. The schitck of the ticket has passed me by.
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Post by mexicanjunior on Aug 19, 2008 8:01:44 GMT -6
I never get to listen to the radio anymore. The schitck of the ticket has passed me by. You should have it on during big sales calls...
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Post by matt51180 on Aug 19, 2008 8:57:43 GMT -6
It could give the edge needed to close the deal. Or, more than likely, kill it.
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