Steel X
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VamPyroX said:Hmm...
Ashton is 26 years old.
Demi is 38 years old.
That's 12 years apart. I guess they do go together well
I thought Demi's already 40...
VamPyroX said:Hmm...
Ashton is 26 years old.
Demi is 38 years old.
That's 12 years apart. I guess they do go together well
VamPyroX said:Hmm...
Ashton is 26 years old.
Demi is 38 years old.
That's 12 years apart. I guess they do go together well.
They made a live action version for La Blue Girl.Steel said:wasn't La Blue Girl "hentai"?
I'm back! I just recently watched Donnie Darko. Boy, that was one fucked up movie! Damn!Banjo said:Ok, ok... Socrates... here I am!
I have seen the film itself, but prior to seeing the film, I was really skeptical about the movie actually being decent due to Ashton being in it.
I do not care too much for Ashton since he has not proven himself, but I found that this may be the movie where Ashton proves himself on being able to play in different roles instead of the repetitive comedic roles.
The concept of the movie itself is interesting, and original in some ways, but with some inspirations from the other movies in the past.
I found this movie to be more than just a decent movie, but a good one because it does reflect the society. People always wishes that they could change things in their past, but by seeing this movie, I have thought to myself, maybe it isn't a good idea after all because I may make it worse than it already is.
Steel, maybe it'll be better for you to see it on DVD instead with captioning. This is a concept that not everybody will get at first, but take a while to explore the core of the concept and you may find yourself interested in it.
I have a recommendation for these who liked The Butterfly Effect to check out an older film, Donnie Darko. It was released in 2001, and a director's edition is coming out soon with 20 minutes worth of extra footage that was cut out of the intended version.
Fine with me.Ziusudra said:I recently watched Spider-Man 2... does movies at the cinema only count or DVD movies too?
I'm sure that Donnie Darko is available at Target. If not, there's always Best Buy.Frisky Feline said:My dh bought tons of DVD movies. The Butterfly Effect DVD has been sitting on my TV and I have been meaning to watch it. I never find a time to sit and watch it. Now you guys are talking about it. It makes me to have to watch it soon! I will ask my dh if he can find Donnie Darko movie.
Does Donnie Darko DVD sells at the Target?
kuifje75 said:I hired 3 movies recently:
-Along Came Polly (ehhh, all right, usually I love Ben Stiller's movies)
-Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Whoo, scary!)
-Leaving Metropolis (a little boring to watch)
I own Scary Movie 3 and Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I still need Scary Movie 2 to complete my collection. Heh!Cheri said:I got 4 Movies Earlier and watched...
Scary Movie 3 (boy that was so Funny as Heck!)
Butterfly Effect (That was one Werid Movie for sure)
Monster (base on true Story of this Lady who was a hooker and Killing some Guys who pays to sleep with her that was after her Rape) That one was real good too.
and last one Spartan (That Movie was Real good too)
VamPyroX said:I own Scary Movie 3 and Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I still need Scary Movie 2 to complete my collection. Heh!