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Post by Chris on Jul 27, 2007 11:36:19 GMT -5
Yes, I know about HSM 2. I'm almost counting the days. I don't understand why it's so ballyhooed: I think the critics judge it harshly, considering that it's just a TV movie. It's just fun.
As for Rush Hour 3: a now doughy Jackie Chan and a still annoying Chris Tucker? Well ... hell yeah! I'm sure it'll be awesome. If Bruce Willis can still bust out his action movie moves, Jackie must be able to. And the first two movies are almost classic, so if this one is half as good as those, then it'll be worth seeing.
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Brokenhearts
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Post by Brokenhearts on Jul 27, 2007 11:44:28 GMT -5
AJ, do you have a fever? I wouldn't think that you'd like HSM. *shrugs* I'm more interested in seeing Rush Hour 3. ;D i didnt say i LIKED it... i sed wantd 2 see it trust me... thereis a difference. i also wanna see hairspray... bt 2 b honest its2 keep mi sistrs quiet about it.im in america and they cn still piss me off with their obessions...
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Post by AshVersion2 on Jul 27, 2007 11:51:59 GMT -5
Jackie Chan rocks and will kick arse when he's 100 years old. Like Mr. Miyagi, only in a more flex-jump-quick-moves way.
See Hairspray. Think about it - I stopped reading Harry Potter and braved the outside world to see it (I still finished the book that day, but I wasn't quick enough to finish it before the movie - we'd booked tickets) and still managed to enjoy it immensely.
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Post by Chris on Jul 27, 2007 21:57:20 GMT -5
Oooh, whose performance stood out the most for you?
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Post by AshVersion2 on Jul 28, 2007 4:38:50 GMT -5
John Travolta. He was SO funny in it, it should be illegal.
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Post by Angie on Jul 30, 2007 18:25:34 GMT -5
Just finally watched the first part. It's hilarious. My mom was rather startled by the sudden shouting and stuff. ;D Nice TV, by the way. Mine's a tiny little cheap thing (it was like 50 bucks, I think) I got on sale at Walmart one year after Christmas. I want a TV like yours so much. If I ever go to England, and your TV just happens to disappear while I'm there, you'll know who it was. You didn't act out a scene from POTO. You should have sang for us. Both Erik's and Christine's part. ;D Oh, and I find it quite funny how you say "Gerard". It's probably just an American thing, but I do the syllable stresses the opposite when I say it. Which makes it sound ridiculously American compared to how you say it, of course.
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Post by AshVersion2 on Jul 31, 2007 5:35:38 GMT -5
Hehe, sorry, Angie's Mum - I was slightly hyper, I suppose. I like shouting when the house is empty. ;D Oh, I'm sorry - I'll do a POTO sock puppet show to make up for it. ;D I almost said it the American way then had to correct myself.
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Post by Angie on Aug 5, 2007 15:32:50 GMT -5
So where's the "Ask Me Anything" video? Yeah, I always turn up my music and dance around and yell out and stuff when I'm home alone. ;D Tee hee, wouldn't want to be American, would we? ;D Now to watch the second part. . . Yay, Hugh! Yay, Alan! ;D Never really got into James Bond myself. . . Tried to watch Casino Royale once, but I kind of fell asleep. . . (Well, I had spent the day in an amusement park in Texas after getting up really early, so. . .) Oh my gosh, I LOVE explaining the Matrix. . . Lol, the fighting is "am-eeeh-zing". ;D I watch Grease every time it comes on VH1. . . I can sing along to any song. . . ;D "I'm gonna play Rizzo if I grow up." Nice. I SO have Finding Nemo memorized all the way through. . . Woohoo! ;D
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Post by AshVersion2 on Aug 5, 2007 15:53:37 GMT -5
The 'Ask Me Anything' video is in Seun's computer being stubborn. I could e-mail it to you when I'm at his house next, probably. Am-eeeh-zing, darling. ;D Glad you liked it. ;D
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