deftdelivery wrote:Just saw Boondock Saints last night.
Pretty good, pretty good.
8/10
was that the first time you have seen it deft? i love that movie (if you havent gathered that in the seraph )
Yea that was my first viewing. I had been meaning to see it for a while, just finally got around to it. It was definitely a unique film - altho I really didn't have to see Willem Dafoe dressed up like a hooker..
Ermm kinda freaked me out a bit.
Funny seeing Ron Jeremy in it tho
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deftdelivery wrote:Yea that was my first viewing. I had been meaning to see it for a while, just finally got around to it. It was definitely a unique film - altho I really didn't have to see Willem Dafoe dressed up like a hooker..
Ermm kinda freaked me out a bit.
Funny seeing Ron Jeremy in it tho
what about when he kissed that other dude...with tongue
Hm... I'm gonna have to pull out Boondock Saints again. I blind-bought it based on a friends recommendation and have tried watchin' it twice - could only make it about halfway through before calling it quits. It's been a couple years, though... I'll give it another shot (I've gotta be missing something - everyone seems to dig it but me).
I caught the new Star Wars last night... eh.
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I have to give it a 9.5/10, I laughed hysterically a bunch of times, and it was exciting too, so not just a few laughs here and there.
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Seedy movie but very well done. 8.5/10
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8/10
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