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#41 toomuchstash

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Posted 11 January 2007 - 6:44 PM

that would be a good DJ name, esp if you used a lotta samples.

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Posted 11 January 2007 - 6:45 PM

toomuch'stash Escribi�:

that would be a good DJ name, esp if you used a lotta samples.




Yeah that's what I was thinking :D I would become a DJ just because that name is so cool.
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Posted 11 January 2007 - 6:56 PM

i love seeing movies on the net before theyre released....its like a big fuck you to money grabbing cunts....also stealing music is good....except chems stuff, as you all know i buy everything released on every format including promo's....and anyone that steals chems stuff deserves to die.....

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Posted 11 January 2007 - 7:29 PM

Agreed.



There's a lot of movies I won't download, things that need to be seen on the big screen, but I can't risk the money on a bad movie. I wasn't sure if CoM was gonna suck or not.



I'll send Cuaron some money, eventually.

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 12:30 AM

stash and I have actually left theaters before and demanded our money back on account of annoying cinema patrons. I once had a couple give each other a fucking foot rub right next to me. As if having someone's smelly yam on my arm makes for a positive movie going experience.
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Posted 12 January 2007 - 1:16 AM

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stash and I have actually left theaters before and demanded our money back on account of annoying cinema patrons. I once had a couple give each other a fucking foot rub right next to me. As if having someone's smelly yam on my arm makes for a positive movie going experience.




hahaha. What's worse is when someone comes and sits behind you when you're expecting your girlfriend to play with your balls. I was proper angry I tell ya, I had to sit through War of the Worlds with cold balls! Damn you Cruise! :x
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Posted 12 January 2007 - 3:18 AM

i hate it when iv got a good seat in the theater and then some one tall sits right in front of me so i cant see or some one sits behind me and kicks my seat

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 3:28 AM

hahahaha!! Next time iggy you just have to sit in the back row of the theater... off to the side.



I really enjoy going to the movies, it's one of our favorite things to do when we get a chance. 2 of our closest friends - we kept bumping into them at the movies and finally we said "we need to stop meeting this way, let's hang out or go dancing or something" and here we are 12 years later. We really loved going on opening night and there's a great theater here that seats 2000 people and has the largest screen on the US west coast. And there's a nice pub about 2/3 a block away so you could grab a couple drinks before the show. Movie-going and theaters are kind of a big deal here in suburban S. California, so there's a number of theaters close by including a 21-plex and imax about 10 minutes away (the 2nd most visited theater in the world outside of Tokyo). But the last few times we've gone to the movies, the crowd has been really annoying with their talking non stop, laughing inappropriately, idiotic and unwanted commentary or bringing their children when the movie is so not geared for kids. People even bringing their infants - wtf, it's too loud in there for little babies and they end up fussing! That foot rubbing incident really took the cake. There's been other instances too. I don't mind a crowd at all, I actually think it makes for fun movie-going. Especially when we saw Team America, never been in a theater with that many people laughing so hard simultaneously. X-D
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Posted 12 January 2007 - 3:32 AM

DJ Dance Escribi�:

i hate it when iv got a good seat in the theater and then some one tall sits right in front of me so i cant see or some one sits behind me and kicks my seat




I'm short, so just about anyone who sits in front of me is going to block my view. X-D A lot of the newer theaters here have stadium seating which is great because a person would have to be abnormally tall in order for them to block someone's view.
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Posted 12 January 2007 - 3:36 AM

I've got a 16-plex of stadium seating about 3 minutes drive from my house, yet I still don't get out to it as much as I should.

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 5:04 AM

we'v got an imax here in victoria, alltho the only time iv been there is during school trips, as it only plays movies that are aproved by the musiume that it is located next to.

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 5:14 AM

The imax here used to show mainly 3D films. It was fantastic... but very disorienting! They'd give you these special tinted glasses that also had little speakers on the frame (the part that wraps around the back of your ear), so it was not only a 3D experience but multi-surround too. The films were never very long but they were cool to watch, also cool to watch people reaching up and trying to grab something that really wasn't there, ahaha! We saw an ocean documentary which was splendid in 3D especially the kelp forests. And there was an aviation film with Val Kilmer we saw but I can't remember the name.



Now our imax shows primarily the block buster hits. Most impressive was seeing Return of the King on that!
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Posted 12 January 2007 - 5:46 AM

Our IMAX shows all the cool nature and discovery shows, along with the odd blockbuster. Last movie I saw there was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which was ultra-trippy on a screen that size, despite the fact I wasn't even baked.

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 4:44 PM

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Especially when we saw Team America, never been in a theater with that many people laughing so hard simultaneously. X-D




Did you see Borat in the cinema? I had that experience :D
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Posted 12 January 2007 - 8:52 PM

Yes great film this, saw it a few months ago stayed with me for a while. I watched Talladega nights last night and was suprised how funny i found it as i find will farrel to be a bit hit and miss.

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 9:14 PM

Oh god man, I absolutely despise Will Farrell... I feel like if someone were to shoot him in the back of the head, the overall level of funniness in the world would actually go up a very small, but very detectable, amount. Merely by ceasing to exist, will farrell would make life more humorous.

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 9:24 PM

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Oh god man, I absolutely despise Will Farrell

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 10:44 PM

toomuch'stash Escribi�:

Oh god man, I absolutely despise Will Farrell... I feel like if someone were to shoot him in the back of the head, the overall level of funniness in the world would actually go up a very small, but very detectable, amount. Merely by ceasing to exist, will farrell would make life more humorous.
I thought there was someone on here who hated farrell with a passion.....and i was right X-D

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 10:58 PM

Zoolander. That's the only movie he was in that I've actually been able to sit through. But it was the combined power of Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller that allowed me to do that.

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Posted 12 January 2007 - 11:02 PM

Rob Schneider is worst, i fucking hate him.

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