Suggest movies to take the Vulcan to see tomorrow.
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hold your horses carlo, we have to bicker for at least a few more minutes.
this is an extremely confusing off-topic conversation.
what kind of movies do you usually like? comedy? horror?
Cynthia: Something not too serious.
I don't watch tv so I don't know what movies are out.
yea, same here. i just looked at a list of movies now playing, and the only one i've actually seen a preview for is the new harold and kumar movie.
But we all knew that, Celisse. It's like saying, "Hey look. Sky's blue." or "Natalie Portman sucks, but I'd still let her blow me."
PROM NIGHT looks so painful, i can't even bring myself to go and MST3K it.
and Brittany Snow is one of them there new "it girls" they're always talking about... although i remember her largely from NIP/TUCK when she played the aryan/racist girlfriend.
well, you're missin' out, son.
you know them there talkin' pitchas?
they put 'em in a box, now! that you can view in your domicile!
it's pretty crazy...
you're kind of in the midst of the post-oscars pre-summer dead zone right now, though, unless you are going super indie/foreign.
No one is really missing out by not watching TV. I second Baby Mama, though I think it's probably bad. There's apparently exposed dong in that Sarah Marshall movie, too.
I should just do what I always do and watch whatever movie comes on next when I arrive at the theater.
That's how I saw "Deep Blue Sea" starring Samuel Jackson and LL Cool J.
i like the whatever comes on next philosophy. i see most everything anyhow, though.
oh freak out. i just read the previous posts - at first i thought you were talking about the vulcan girl from the defunct consumating. the one who had her ears changed. the one that "doesn't do drugs" because she "is drugs".
i was like, woah- this is an intense joke...
I think you should rent Guinea Pig's Flower of Flesh and Blood.
I saw Forgetting Sarah Marshall today and laughed and laughed and laughed. I was in the right mood for a silly movie though. And I saw it by myself.
I will say that I heard that Smart People is baaaaaaaaaaad... so don't go see that.
there are parts of smart people that are excellent, but those parts do not happen often enough.
@libi: I was told to without a doubt wait for DVD for that movie. It's sitting in my queue already.
@emily: yeah. thomas hayden church is by far the best part of the film. but i have a crush on him.
Will: I'll definitely see that, but probably by myself. Just like how i had to see Planet B-Boy by myself. I swear, people have no taste.

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