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Well I'm not so sure this is completely over yet but it sure is a hell of beginning though.
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NOOOOO!!!!!! no.gif no.gif Now this means we have to hear all the Oscar crap - NOOOOOOOO no.gif no.gif Edited by alphseeker
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The Oscars will happen whether the writers strike is on or not. That's a given here.
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QUOTE (alphseeker @ Feb 2 2008, 09:13 PM)
NOOOOO!!!!!! no.gif no.gif Now this means we have to hear all the Oscar crap - NOOOOOOOO no.gif no.gif

You beat me to it!!! Just let them hold off until the Oscars are over!!! Damn it. And you know there will be cheesy references to the strike being over during the show. Oh well, its not like I'm gonna watch it, but you can't avoid hearing about it.

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Tentative deal reached! Guild is backing a deal. If all goes well, it could be over as early as tomorrow. new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif
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Who gives a f*ck. Hollywood is sh*t now. I don't watch much TV these days. Plus, I don't go to the movies.
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QUOTE (floydfanatic111 @ Feb 10 2008, 02:18 PM)
Who gives a f*ck. Hollywood is sh*t now. I don't watch much TV these days. Plus, I don't go to the movies.

Are any of your posts ever positive? smile.gif

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QUOTE (BestIKenster @ Feb 10 2008, 02:34 PM)
QUOTE (floydfanatic111 @ Feb 10 2008, 02:18 PM)
Who gives a f*ck. Hollywood is sh*t now. I don't watch much TV these days. Plus, I don't go to the movies.

Are any of your posts ever positive? smile.gif

If it wasn't for Hollywood, there would never have been the movie

"The Wall" smile.gif

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QUOTE (BestIKenster @ Feb 10 2008, 02:35 PM)
QUOTE (BestIKenster @ Feb 10 2008, 02:34 PM)
QUOTE (floydfanatic111 @ Feb 10 2008, 02:18 PM)
Who gives a f*ck. Hollywood is sh*t now. I don't watch much TV these days. Plus, I don't go to the movies.

Are any of your posts ever positive? smile.gif

If it wasn't for Hollywood, there would never have been the movie

"The Wall" smile.gif

ff111 bong hit with your name on it. Would you like a cyberhit? smile.gif

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QUOTE (BestIKenster @ Feb 10 2008, 05:34 PM)
QUOTE (floydfanatic111 @ Feb 10 2008, 02:18 PM)
Who gives a f*ck. Hollywood is sh*t now. I don't watch much TV these days. Plus, I don't go to the movies.

Are any of your posts ever positive? smile.gif

My posts are honest.

 

The US movie industry is so bad now that crap like sophomoric lameass comedies (Knocked Up, Wedding Crashers and those lameass romantic comedies which are sleep induced), rehashed disaster movies (Will Smith's newest), superheroes and cartoon characters turned to movies (Fantastic Four, Spider Man, Superman, Captain America) talent then the US must be high.

 

Supposedly, the European film industry is better than the US movie industry nowadays. Yet they loved Waterworld schla03.gif schla03.gif

 

In the words of Jethro Tull, I don't mind "living in the past".

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QUOTE (BestIKenster @ Feb 10 2008, 05:46 PM)
QUOTE (BestIKenster @ Feb 10 2008, 02:35 PM)
QUOTE (BestIKenster @ Feb 10 2008, 02:34 PM)
QUOTE (floydfanatic111 @ Feb 10 2008, 02:18 PM)
Who gives a f*ck. Hollywood is sh*t now. I don't watch much TV these days. Plus, I don't go to the movies.

Are any of your posts ever positive? smile.gif

If it wasn't for Hollywood, there would never have been the movie

"The Wall" smile.gif

ff111 bong hit with your name on it. Would you like a cyberhit? smile.gif

Hollywood went to crap after the late 1990s is what I am saying. Ever since Titanic film grossed billions a decade ago, they are trying to come up with these big budgeted lameass movies.

 

The writers are doing prequels, sequels, disaster movies, comic book character movies, boring comedies which are rip offs of old 1980s comedies and the 1990s disaster films is all I am saying.

 

The Wall was supposed to be a concert film until Alan Parker decided to scrap it. Thank God I have a VOIO of Earls Court 1980 and New York 1980.

 

Last great movie I saw at a theater was Toy Story 2 and that was in 1999.

 

I didn't like Spider Man, Shrek 2 was boring and half of the films I went to in the early 2000s (I forgot what I saw) were unmemorable. After 2004, I quit going to the movies as no movie impressed me to go see it.

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