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The Man Who Came To Dinner (1942)
Dir. William Keighley
Rather fun early 40s name-dropper comedy thats at its best when its a battle of wits between Monty Wooley as the arrogant boor of the title and his secretary, played by a rather excellent and understated Bette Davis - who's starting to look old round the eyes but carries a rather smokin' air about her. Richard Travis is also pretty good and Ann Sheridan turns up for a bit... but its definitely a Wooley and Davis show.
Jackass: The Movie
Comedy perfect for the tired, drunk stoner in me. It's far from quality (VERY far), but perfect entertainment in the right situation.
God, this is so depressing. I eally hope they can salvage the old board as a read-only site. So much lost.
The last movie I saw was NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN. It cheered me up from the current state of affairs on MI6. ;)
Trust me, being on a dying forum is depressing. I've been there -- but I suppose this will survive because it has the main website backing it up and a large old user base. Even if the vets abandon ship, there'll always be an influx of noobs to keep it going.
EDIT: Oh, god, everything looks screwed up now.
EDIT EDIT: Well, I think I'm on to something. It has to do with the div classes. Mine are set to
Though, on iTunes.
Hey, embedding works. Was curious about that.
Listening to this:
Just glad I keep my own, non-MI6 lists.
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I remember he took a hiatus from the site for awhile. He was a real loss. It would be a shame if he were gone again.
And I like embedded youtube links. There are so many things I dislike on the new format, but I do find the few improvements to be nice.
I love that movie.
Great movie. Jeff Bridges was once more amazing. But Hailee Steinfeld really stole the show.
Believe it or not, I had never seen a Western before True Grit. I absolutely loved it and it immediately made me want to see more! So I got some DVDs and I watched:
Sergio Leone's: The Dollars Trilogy
Aka, A Fistful Of Dollars, For A Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad & The Ugly. Amazing films! The music, the atmosphere, the characters, the actors. Everything. And needless to say, Clint Eastwood is bloody fantastic! All three of them are definitely in my top films list.
Once Upon A Time In The West
Another classic western by Sergio Leone. Fantastic! Once again, with Ennio Morricone's amazing soundtrack.
Next on the list is The Magnificent Seven, and then some modern westerns like Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven. Can't wait to see them.