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I love it. It's been years since I've seen it.
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My friends coming over.
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I HATE watching films online, but I do have Netflix, which I'm slavishly addicted to. My roommates and I have quite a large collection because we are completists. There are a few Criterions that I have my eye on for my next purchase.
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I did not watch the BAFTAs, BUT I usually try to see all the Oscar movies every season. They really don't have THAT much of an impact on what I watch, per se, BUT I do love seeing talented directors being recognized.
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I honestly think it was bad buzz that did it, but there are enough comic fans out there that want to see these properties on film and now that Marvel and DC have realized that you can get talented filmmakers to take these movies seriously, we are in for some great films.
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Someone who could stop me when I need to be stopped.
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I really like Kirkegarrd actually.
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That's kind of a big question. For me I would have to say Page/Plant, Dio, Bowie, and Black Sabbath. This question is too big for this box so that's a broad (but true) answer.
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Listen, Lando was a smuggler. Smugglers aren't to be trusted. That being said, Lando had a great thing going and he had to take care of people. He did what he had to do. Plus, when you help blow up a planet destroying space station you kinda get a pass.
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A 1967 Mark II Mini Cooper
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I have thought about this at length and the VERY first place I would go in the TARDIS is the VERY PEAK of The Renaissance. Right smack in the middle of it too. I would live it out as long as possible just to experience it. The very second place would be 1963 Italy and sneak onto the 8 1/2 and meet Fellini just to off set the old world with a shot of Mod. The 3rd would be 1986 Northhampton, England to bug Alan Moore while he wrote Watchmen (and to pick up first edition issues, my duty as a time traveller is to preserve history, you see.). Then...the Universe. I would never stop traveling.
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I ask everyone the same questions.
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Either one of the Bioshock games, Metal Gear Solid, or FF7.
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Oh wow. That's tough. I will have to say it is a toss up between the score and how perfect of a Giallo it was. It was a Giallo that is taken with the utmost seriousness and it was refreshing to see such an amazing example of a genre I love.
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justin partridge
WF, TX
justin partridge’s Bio
Actor, production assistant, writer, and attention whore.

