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  1. [youtubehd]RMFN0sphh5E[/youtubehd]
  2. Meh. He has a couple decently written songs but he's not the greatest singer himself. Hence why he was just a songwriter for a while before he got famous under his own name.
  3. Zero Dark Thirty - 6/10 - Kinda don't see what the big deal was. It reminded me of a tv movie. Which if I was gonna watch something similarly episodic I'd rather watch Carlos again. Safe - 7/10 - This feels like a throwback to the kind of crazy, ridiculous action movies that I watched as a kid and that Jason Stathum does best. Silly and over the top in an entertaining way.
  4. I didn't kill Menendez and he says he'll see me in a year and to study 'Ulysses'. Then he breaks out of prison, with the help of the virus, and goes to kill the marine in the wheelchair. But not before revealing his sister didn't die. The wheelchair guy just kidnapped her and refused to tell Menendez her whereabouts. Then it cuts to Menendez at his sisters grave about to set himself on fire. And that's the end. Oh yeah and then there's a music video for Avenged Sevenfold with all the character models dancing to shitty patriotic metal, with Menendez on guitar and wheelchair guy on drums.
  5. Just finished COD: Black Ops 2 and the ending had me saying wtf. I stopped being cheap and finally got Fallout 3 (rented it years ago) and I'm slowly working my way through it. And the girlfriend now has me hooked on Jewelmania. She asked me to beat a level and now I can't stop.
  6. Until the Light Takes Us - 7/10 - I enjoyed this, although I would have liked for them to delve more into their dissatisfaction with mainstream Norwegian culture. But mostly it just made me think of Metalocalypse and Essines. The Vineyard - 6/10 - This was so bad that I was thoroughly entertained. It stars James Hong (Lo Pan from Big Trouble in Little China) and he also directed it. One of the weirdest things about the film (and there are many) was the fact that Hong plays a Chinese man yet all the vaguely Asian props in the background are from every Asian culture but China. There's literally a flashback where the young Hong's parents are a woman in traditional Korean garb and a guy dressed like Gengis Khan. There are so many inconsistancies or just plain unexplained things in this film, I could never get to them all. Definitely worth a watch and it's on Netflix instant.
  7. I went to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science this past weekend and couldn't stop thinking of this thread when I saw this.
  8. Still trying to make it all the way through this video... [youtubehd]7_eotalJJEM[/youtubehd]
  9. Reminds me why I used to love Letterman. [youtubehd]_mw1f-0GmMg[/youtubehd]
  10. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH I had the same reaction. Did you make it to the picture at the end of the video? That's the cherry on top.
  11. A couple of red neck brothers with axes to grind and attitude / alcohol problems? lol I used to love those dudes.
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