lawdog1
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^^^40 Year Old Virgin too. And the Christipher Guest movies she's been in.
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I enjoyed it as well. Nothing spectacular but good. I was expecting a totally different twist so it was nice it was something else that was still interesting.what did you guys think of oblivion? saw it yesterday. i enjoyed it.
the twist had me likeI enjoyed it as well. Nothing spectacular but good. I was expecting a totally different twist so it was nice it was something else that was still interesting.what did you guys think of oblivion? saw it yesterday. i enjoyed it.
I do feel that they short changed the potential of that twist and what happened but at the same time they probably got to that conclusion in that fashion cuz they didn't want to **** it up story wise.
In many ways it reminded me of a Twilight Zone ep, and I love that.
Just watched Zodiac
David Fincher has to be my second favorite director. This dude is on-point with every movie he makes. I need to watch the CCoBB and The Social Network.
Oh and when they're drinking Blue Velvas and Crystal Blue Persuasion is playing in the background
DO YOURSELF A HUGE FAVOR AND STOP POSTING ABOUT THE WIRE.Just finished episode1 of season2 of The Wire.
A whole new cast of characters threw me off, but that ending in the cargo had me.I'm interested in whether or not he Dock crew ties into Stringer and company.The pile of dead female bodies.
Just watched Zodiac
David Fincher has to be my second favorite director. This dude is on-point with every movie he makes. I need to watch the CCoBB and The Social Network.
Oh and when they're drinking Blue Velvas and Crystal Blue Persuasion is playing in the background
A story started making the rounds yesterday via the Daily Mail quoting The Wolf of Wall Street producers Joey McFarland and Riza Aziz, founders of Red Granite Pictures, saying Martin Scorsese's much-talked-about four hour director's cut of the film would find its way onto the Blu-ray once released. The story sounded a little fishy to me so before posting I reached out to representatives for Paramount Home Entertainment and received the following reply:
Red Granite Pictures has confirmed that there is not a director's cut version of the film for home entertainment and the film will be released as seen in theaters.
There still isn't a release date for the DVD and Blu-ray release, but once it's announced don't expect anything more than the 180-minute theatrical cut. Sorry.