Comments:

Andy - 2004-08-26 09:24:21
I think you should call your nephew Pervy over and have him take a look at your testicles. From what you told us, he is an expert and could give you an in-depth diagnosis. Get well. I would apprecaite it if you could watch a few pornos and give us a review.
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Beth - 2004-08-26 09:39:21
I watched From Dusk til Dawn when I was babysitting, and didn't realize it was a vampire movie until the vampires actually appeared. I thought it was just some random kidnapping plot.
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gary - 2004-08-26 09:59:51
I watched High Fidelity and wasn't that impressed either. I just figured it was because the record store movie theme had been done better before in Empire Records.
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April Ann - 2004-08-26 10:00:57
I can tell you why you couldn't get into High Fidelity. John Cusack.
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Unknown Movie Reviewer - 2004-08-26 10:21:04
My Porno Review: At first, I was somewhat curious and soon found myself very interested in the movie. It quickly got very exciting. Really, really exciting...and then suddenly, for some strange reason, I lost all interest, turned it off, rolled over and went to sleep.
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Natasha - 2004-08-26 11:14:12
If Flirting With Distater is the movie that I think it is, I hate to tell you UB, but I didn't much care for it. Love the diary, didn't like the movie. I think I'm the exception to the rule, though.
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Craig - 2004-08-26 11:41:35
Read the book High Fidelity that the movie is based on. The book takes place in England and it's better than the movie, even though the movie is in good old Chicago.
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Digital Soap - 2004-08-26 12:25:01
Hmm...I've always thought of "Go!" as a teen "Trainspotting"...but "Pulp Fiction"...yeah that's...that's an ok comparison...I suppose...
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Digital Soap - 2004-08-26 12:25:10
Hmm...I've always thought of "Go!" as a teen "Trainspotting"...but "Pulp Fiction"...yeah that's...that's an ok comparison...I suppose...
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Digital Soap - 2004-08-26 12:25:21
Hmm...I've always thought of "Go!" as a teen "Trainspotting"...but "Pulp Fiction"...yeah that's...that's an ok comparison...I suppose...
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Digital Soap - 2004-08-26 12:26:10
goddamn I'm sorry. Microsoft Explorer fucked me again.
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Scummy - 2004-08-26 12:39:40
Don't waste your time on Dickie Roberts. My friends and I had tickets to a screening before the movie came out and left early. We're cheap bastards and would never walk out on a free movie (We sat through The Core, for crying out loud) but couldn't muster up the patience to watch that all the way through.
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estratto - 2004-08-26 13:24:17
VH1 does repeat things constantly, because they replayed it at 1pm/12pm central, that exact episode. Man, that's just creepy. I wouldn't let my husband go out of the house if he talked to cardboard objects.
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Arianna - 2004-08-26 15:03:14
Hmmm, i loved High Fidelity to no end, and didn't REALLY like flirting with disaster. Does this mean we can't hang out?
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Sarah - 2004-08-26 15:16:46
Flirting With Disaster is one of THE funniest movies made. I can't get enough of it. I watch it practically every time it is on TV. Hilarious.
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Natalie - 2004-08-26 15:17:06
Flirting With Disaster is one of my all time fave movies - have seen it tons and it is always always funny! I can't even pick a favorite part in it because there are too many - Lily Tomlin/Alan Alda are hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!111
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Everybody's a Critic - 2004-08-26 16:36:43
The first part of From Dusk 'til Dawn is the only part I enjoy. Once the vampires come out it turns into a cartoon. It's half of a good movie. Which half depends on how much I've had to drink.
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michelle - 2004-08-26 17:36:33
I totally agree w/ you on "From Dusk til Dawn"...that's one badass flick. And ditto w/ that part in "Go"-especially when he turns the windshield wipers on...lmao everytime
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ScottyP - 2004-08-26 17:48:07
I am totally obsessed with "I Love the 80s/I Love the 90s/More I Love the 80s." I've seen each episode at least three times. What a sad commentary...
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Kelly - 2004-08-26 20:00:57
ScottyP, I am also obsessed with those shows. I felt a tishbit old watching the 90's ones, cuz that was the high time of my life. However, I will never again feel as old as I felt the night I went to Open House with my middle schooler. His social studies teacher was talking about how they are picking up where 5th grade social studies left off...blah blah blah....and they are starting at the late 1800s and will be covering 100 years in the span of 1 school year...then she adds "So in May will be covering the 1990s." I almost fell of the chair. The 1990s are in a friggin' history book. I can't stand it.
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Evil - 2004-08-26 23:02:49
Heh. Did you happen to watch tonight's episode? All I've got to say about that third obsessed person is call an ambulence we've got an EDP here. Ugggggg
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Sven - 2004-08-27 03:21:20
on the other hand, 'Go' sucks, it was promoted to me as 'this years Human Traffic' which it ain't, not even close. 'give me 20 hits of 'x'', are you taking the piss ?
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