Which Movie Should I Watch?

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Which Movie Should I Watch?

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Hello all. Girlfriend and best friend comin' to the hizouse tonight. Gonna sit around, burn CDs, sacrifice a few goats, and probably watch a movie. I'm in the mood for some Jim Jarmusche I believe. Any suggestions? What would all of you be in the mood for if you were in the mood for a Jim Jarmusche movie? Or perhaps I'll skip them all and rent Scotland PA...Ah...greasy spoon diner+Chris Walken as Macbeth=AWESOME!!!
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you lost me at "hello"...
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If you don't rent Scotland PA I'm going to hurt you. You keep talking about it and talking about it and talking about it... Just go get it! Brat. :P
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Yeah, but Chris has the Jim Jarmusche, which means it's free, and I could spend that money renting The Getaway for PS2 instead.
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Harley Davidson & the Marlboro Man,
Heartbreak Ridge,
The origional Gone in 60 Seconds.

That outta do it.
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The Matrix.
Leon.
Payback.
The Little Mermaid.
Six String Samurai.

I'm just sayin'.
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Bellovesus wrote:Yeah, but Chris has the Jim Jarmusche, which means it's free, and I could spend that money renting The Getaway for PS2 instead.


You could... and then you could waste more time and energy saying that you should rent Scotland PA sometime instead of acctually doing it! Brilliant Idea! *Shoots Bellovesus in the other foot since it seems he's already shot himself in one*
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Caustic wrote:The Little Mermaid.

I'm just sayin'.


He doesn't watch Disney movies... He's protesting.
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Caustic wrote:Leon


As in Leon: The Professional?
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faeriegirl wrote:you lost me at "hello"...

ditto
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Buttercup wrote:
Caustic wrote:Leon


As in Leon: The Professional?


ahh yes, natalie portman dressing like a 10 year old slut...always a nice date movie.
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one hour photo was good it was all creepy n shit and im glad i dont deal with one hour photo places anymore
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judas gnb wrote:one hour photo was good it was all creepy n shit and im glad i dont deal with one hour photo places anymore


i worked in a one hour photo lab at one time. it was fun and i saw some pretty scary photos....

we did the photos for the tbi (tennessee bureau of investigation) and there were some arson pictures. it was sad.

also, we once did some redneck wedding photos
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Re: Which Movie Should I Watch?

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Bellovesus wrote: I'm in the mood for some Jim Jarmusche I believe. Any suggestions? What would all of you be in the mood for if you were in the mood for a Jim Jarmusche movie


ok, maybe im just stupid here, but who the hell is jim jarmusche? cause ive not heard the name (or havent realized it atleast), but ive seen a lot of the movies posted, and dont think they have anything to do with him. (whether he is a director or an actor, which if hes an actor, maybe they do). if im wrong. someone fill me in, please. (i cant stand not knowing things about movies and the peole having to do with them) :?
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dark city is pretty cool.
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forgot this one.

Since this is the Official Pinin' for PayCheck weekend whay don't you go rent: Take This Job And Shove It.?
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Re: Which Movie Should I Watch?

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jane doe wrote:
Bellovesus wrote: I'm in the mood for some Jim Jarmusche I believe. Any suggestions? What would all of you be in the mood for if you were in the mood for a Jim Jarmusche movie


ok, maybe im just stupid here, but who the hell is jim jarmusche? cause ive not heard the name (or havent realized it atleast), but ive seen a lot of the movies posted, and dont think they have anything to do with him. (whether he is a director or an actor, which if hes an actor, maybe they do). if im wrong. someone fill me in, please. (i cant stand not knowing things about movies and the peole having to do with them) :?


Jarmusche is a director. He's been notorious for using musicians in his movies for years now. He's done movies such as Dead Man, Ghost Dog, Down by Law, Mystery Train, etc. Cool director.
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Thanks for all the feedback. A lot of the movies mentioned I already have seen, and many of them I own, so they weren't really rental options. But good movies, nonetheless. Judas, we almost rented One Hour Photo, but in the end we all decided on The Dangerous Life of Alter Boys, which I enjoyed a great deal. It won't break any barriers, but for a kid who was raised Catholic and wants to write comic books for a living, there was a certain connection. *L*
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