I'm glad the guy they got to review this had the proper background of having already seen Seven Samurai, La strada, and The Third Man.domino harvey wrote:DVDBeaver on Space Buddies =;
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That expression is probably from all the substances he ingested to make it through a film with Meg Ryan.
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At least Space Buddies looks more realistic than Armageddon! 
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Interesting.....I didn't know James Dean was present at the Resurrection. I guess I've been reading the wrong Bible.
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Hill Number One makes more sense as a title than Number Hill One. Any idea why they called it...
Oh wait, the graphic designer is just an idiot.
Oh wait, the graphic designer is just an idiot.
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It is a pleasant surprise to see William H. Macy play against type as a loser though.
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Leif Erickson? How old is this movie?
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A film by Wim Winders?
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Like it says, everyone has something to hide.RobertAltman wrote:A film by Wim Winders?
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I'll never forget the time I was in a video store and this guy was on his cell phone calling his wife, and the conversation went something like this: "How about Million Dollar Hotel?... Yeah, me neither.... It's got Mel Gibson... Yeah, so it's probably good."
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If you look at it close, it's an e not an i.
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Finally! I may be the only person that loves that movie.
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I remember seeing it in theaters and thinking that God had smiled upon me.
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I just hope this Extreme Edition finally reaches the levels of extremity that the film deserves.
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Who'd have thought Wim was hiding a Bono though.Matt wrote:Like it says, everyone has something to hide.RobertAltman wrote:A film by Wim Winders?
Wikipedia wrote:The Million Dollar Hotel is 2000 drama film based on a concept story by Bono of U2
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Saw a whole slew of bad covers today at the dvd shops.
Had a few good chuckles.
There was a truly hilarious faux-apocalyptic cover for Aftermath: Population Zero, which I can't find online. Suffice it to say that there was a strong hint of Planet of the Apes, along with the top of the Eiffel Tower snapping off and falling from the upper right. It's actually a National Geographic film, which I never would have guessed from the cheesy horror cover.
This design is pretty lame, and I'm left wondering who thinks putting numbers in words is a good idea.

This is pretty silly as well:

Must be tough for Sly to make a legal header what with the short arm and hand growing out of his head.
Then again, that probably takes a backseat to playing football as a three-headed Siamese twin (Siamese triplet?).
Unless they play in a special league and go up against two-headed Rosie Greers and such.
Who said they blew all of their creativity coming up with the title:

Sure hope this cover doesn't give me nightmares:

There was also a laughable cover of a fragmented face for a Korean film called Nightmare, but I can't find that online. Was very red and looked like there were knuckles growing out the forehead or somesuch.
Had a few good chuckles.
There was a truly hilarious faux-apocalyptic cover for Aftermath: Population Zero, which I can't find online. Suffice it to say that there was a strong hint of Planet of the Apes, along with the top of the Eiffel Tower snapping off and falling from the upper right. It's actually a National Geographic film, which I never would have guessed from the cheesy horror cover.
This design is pretty lame, and I'm left wondering who thinks putting numbers in words is a good idea.

This is pretty silly as well:

Must be tough for Sly to make a legal header what with the short arm and hand growing out of his head.
Then again, that probably takes a backseat to playing football as a three-headed Siamese twin (Siamese triplet?).
Unless they play in a special league and go up against two-headed Rosie Greers and such.
Who said they blew all of their creativity coming up with the title:

Sure hope this cover doesn't give me nightmares:

There was also a laughable cover of a fragmented face for a Korean film called Nightmare, but I can't find that online. Was very red and looked like there were knuckles growing out the forehead or somesuch.
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Four stars, bitches: Milk.
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Looks like Travers' wet dream has come true, a blurb of his is now the subtitle of a film.
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So, films are "based on a true story" if the subjects aren't famous, and "based on the true story" if they are?




