That trailer is out!?Deviltongue said:I just watched the Machete trailer and it looks hilarious.
*types frantically*
Ahh grindhouse goodness
EDIT: Thousandth post
That trailer is out!?Deviltongue said:I just watched the Machete trailer and it looks hilarious.
Congratulations on your 1000th, I'm hoping to get mine soon.Nautical Honors Society said:That trailer is out!?Deviltongue said:I just watched the Machete trailer and it looks hilarious.
*types frantically*
Ahh grindhouse goodness
EDIT: Thousandth post
I've never seen Boondock Saints, even though it's been on my Netflix instant queue for about 6 months. With the right recommendations I could watch it tomorrow. But anyways, from what I hear of Saints, Pulp Fiction is very similar.Daipire said:You know what an awesome movie is? Boondock Saints!
I'm currently looking for movies similar to it, to no avail...
What exactly is the point of that? From what it looks like, you could just go out and buy a bottle of soda flavored to one of the flavors in those capsules and save yourself the hassle.Mr Thin said:Nothing so magical, I'm afraid.Daipire said:You made your own soda? Might I ask how?Mr Thin said:I just made my own soda. Cola flavoured. A whole bottle, just for me.
Good stuff.
I'm dreaming up a chocolate coke....
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If you mean the Engineer update, no, that's about 500 megs.tombman888 said:I can't relax. My internet is starting to rave regular spasms and keeps cutting in and out. also, steam is being a *****, it won't download the little, tiny update for TF2. as soon as i hit the resume update button, it get's instantly suspended. *INSERT EPIC SAD FACE HERE*
I somehow managed to get a 99 on my geometry exam, despite me not studying very much, barely grasping the material, and finding the exam to be very, very difficult. I'm gonna chalk it up to a typographical error on my teacher's part, but hey, I'm not complaining. And I don't mean to one-up you, but yeah. We're both in the same boat, I just felt the need to comment.superbatranger said:Well, I somehow managed to get an 82 on my last physics exam. Definitely a fuck yea moment for me. I'm terrible at anything and everything math-related.
I'm a big fan of Pulp Fiction (and most other Tarentino films) but Boondock Saints is just awesome.UnkeptBiscuit said:*Super snip*
I am so big of a Pulp Fiction junkie that I dropped the "Does he look like a *****?" line at a party I went to yesterday. Fight Club was also quoted, though not by me. I guess I'll have to watch Boondock Saints tomorrow then.Daipire said:I'm a big fan of Pulp Fiction (and most other Tarentino films) but Boondock Saints is just awesome.UnkeptBiscuit said:*Super snip*
The sequel, however, must be avoided at all cost.
And Fight Club is also awesome (movie > book)
My favourite bit in Pulp is just after Bruce knocks out that gimp.UnkeptBiscuit said:I am so big of a Pulp Fiction junkie that I dropped the "Does he look like a *****?" line at a party I went to yesterday. Fight Club was also quoted, though not by me. I guess I'll have to watch Boondock Saints tomorrow then.Daipire said:I'm a big fan of Pulp Fiction (and most other Tarentino films) but Boondock Saints is just awesome.UnkeptBiscuit said:*Super snip*
The sequel, however, must be avoided at all cost.
And Fight Club is also awesome (movie > book)
My favorite scene is the scene in the 50s themed diner, mainly for the imagery in it. It just seems like an overall great place to get a shake, even if it costs $5. My favorite bit of dialogue is Jules during the scene where he and John Travolta's character (whose name escapes me) get the briefcase. "Say what again," "Does he look like a *****?," "Did I break your concentration?," and the Three Little Fonzies are all awesome. Not to mention Jules's whole biblical killing line. My favorite moment is a toss-up between when John T's character accidentally shoots the guy in the head just for the sheer lunacy of it, or when the restaurant robber pulls out Jules's wallet from the bag.Daipire said:My favourite bit in Pulp is just after Bruce knocks out that gimp.UnkeptBiscuit said:I am so big of a Pulp Fiction junkie that I dropped the "Does he look like a *****?" line at a party I went to yesterday. Fight Club was also quoted, though not by me. I guess I'll have to watch Boondock Saints tomorrow then.Daipire said:I'm a big fan of Pulp Fiction (and most other Tarentino films) but Boondock Saints is just awesome.UnkeptBiscuit said:*Super snip*
The sequel, however, must be avoided at all cost.
And Fight Club is also awesome (movie > book)
He goes upstairs to look for a weapon, picks up a hammer and I think "Oh, I like where this is going!"
Swaps it for a baseball bat, and I go "Alright, time to kick some ass!"
Then he gets a chainsaw, and I impersonate Tim Allen by going "Ruhh ruhh ruhh!"
He looks up and I think "What in the hell could beat a chainsaw?!?"
And it doesn't disappoint![]()
Daipire said:Let's post some relaxing pictures!
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D'AWWWWW
you win this threadDeviltongue said:I just watched the Machete trailer and it looks hilarious.
Does it matter?Marter said:I'm watching the Mariners beat the Yankees. All is good. Don't blow it guys...
If I paid good money for a game and steam didn't let me download it because of some bullshit, I would probably pirate the game off a torrent until they got it to me and apologized. After-all, I did pay for it.Golem239 said:tried buying some steam games it didn't work so then I downloaded a soundtrack and bought a book from amazon it worked
Actually the first 3 Saws are good, the first definitely being the most powerful but they can be summed up as a horrifically violent crime movies.Daipire said:To Drifter:
I've gone out of my way to not watch the Saws. It seems to me that the best one is the first, but I doubt that's worth watching.
You know what an awesome movie is? Boondock Saints!
I'm currently looking for movies similar to it, to no avail...