NatalieK
Jan 1 2008, 02:00 PM
QUOTE (Purplos @ Jan 1 2008, 06:09 AM)

Oh god... did anyone see the travesty called "Mission to Mars" (or something like that). Every two minutes the characters spent about five minutes just staring at each other in what I could only assume were emotional gazes. Pfft.
All I can remember from that movie is Gary Sinise... and his precious eye-liner

he obviously couldn't leave Earth without it
Mabon
Jan 2 2008, 02:57 PM
Natalie, the title could have been "the man who fell to Mars". LOL! There seemed to me more than a passing attempt for Mr. Sinise to look like David Bowie in his outer-space years.. I kept thinking of the photo of David with his short hair in the flight suit every time I looked at Gary Sinise.
Regards,
Mabon.
FairyJosie24
Jan 2 2008, 04:39 PM
QUOTE (Mabon @ Dec 29 2007, 01:33 AM)

No it's not just you, LOL!

Maybe we should put them together so they can drive each other crazy!
Regards,
Mabon.
Hahahaha!

I like it! Hmmmm..... now we just need a way to alert the other when we're stuck somewhere with these people, so we can throw them in the same pit together and they can annoy each other to death........
Mabon
Jan 2 2008, 09:39 PM

I like it, something like the bat signal! Hmmm..... *goes off to ponder*
Regards,
Mabon.
jessesgirl778
Jan 7 2008, 05:14 AM
Oh you know what really gets me upset is when ppl take little kids to movies that are not meant for kids. So then when the movie gets good the kid(s) freak out and start screaming and crying. Or I dislike when ppl take babies to the movies.
I have kids and I never took them to the movies until I knew they were old enough to sit still and be quiet through the movie.
NatalieK
Jan 7 2008, 11:36 AM
QUOTE (Mabon @ Jan 3 2008, 01:57 AM)

Natalie, the title could have been "the man who fell to Mars". LOL! There seemed to me more than a passing attempt for Mr. Sinise to look like David Bowie in his outer-space years.. I kept thinking of the photo of David with his short hair in the flight suit every time I looked at Gary Sinise.
Regards,
Mabon.

I don't know which image is scarier - nightmares for me tonight
avs76
Jan 10 2008, 05:44 PM
QUOTE (chaoszerg @ Dec 14 2007, 09:42 AM)

One thing I don't get is when in a movie women are being chased by crazy nut jobs or aliens they always have to fall over or when they fall over items of clothes have to go missing.
I actually like it when that happens...is that wrong?
Randroid
Jan 11 2008, 02:55 PM
Dunno if this has been mentioned yet, but...
In almost every film I have EVER seen, there is always some line spoken earlier in the movie that comes back at the end, usually aimed towards the character who originally delivered it, only now it is suffused with irony or somehow relevant to the situation at hand but in a new and exciting way that makes you realize there was a double meaning there all along, and doesn't that just make the world a funny place.
One thing I don't get is when in a movie women are being chased by crazy nut jobs or aliens they always have to fall over or when they fall over items of clothes have to go missing.
This also happens frequently to Jeff Goldblum.
jesspy
Jan 12 2008, 09:06 AM
im with the person a few posts up i hate kids in movies. They should be banned from anything of a higher rating then G including PG stupid kids. The other day a mum let her kids run around and scream while the movie was on.
I hate it when men loose everything but the top of their pants especially on xmen and hulk
Quill
Jan 12 2008, 03:55 PM
QUOTE
hate it when men loose everything but the top of their pants especially on xmen and hulk
*high fives*
~Cheese~
Jan 12 2008, 09:44 PM
Lol
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