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Gran Torino, for the fifth time.

I love Clint Eastwood in this. Bad ass old mofo who doesn't get rattled by low life punks. Also, the dialogue between Walt and Martin the barber reminds me of how me and a buddy talk to each other. I am the Polack, he is the Doo-Wop-Dago. I crack up every time I hear those two go at it.:biggrin:

Barber Martin: There. You finally look like a human being again. You shouldn't wait so long between hair cuts, you cheap son of a bitch.
Walt Kowalski: Yeah. I'm surprised you're still around. I was always hoping you'd die off and they got someone in here that knew what the hell they were doing. Instead, you're just hanging around like the doo-wop dago you are.
Barber Martin: That'll be ten bucks, Walt.
Walt Kowalski: Ten bucks? Jesus Christ, Marty. What are you, half Jew or somethin'? You keep raising the damn prices all the time.
Barber Martin: It's been ten bucks for the last five years, you hard-nosed Polack son of a bitch.
Walt Kowalski: Yeah, well keep the change.
Barber Martin: See you in three weeks, prick.
Walt Kowalski: Not if I see you first, dipshit.
 
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Something, something, something.... Darkside.

lol, better than blue harvest. The ending line is the best. The robot just gives chris "luke" his new hand.

"Alright, now you might want to practice on a hot-dog first, otherwise you might rip your own dick off"


:rofl::rofl:
 
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District 9.

The attitude of the central character at the start of the movie so reminded me of dealing with the mindless trolls that implemented Apartheid law with such careless disregard, that I had to leave the movie less than half an hour into it.

That, folks, is exactly what it was like. No matter what any South African tells you. Complete disdain. Dehumanization. Threatening to take people's children away. I saw every bit of that.

Thank God for Mandela and de Klerk.
 
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Steve19;1641529; said:
District 9.

The attitude of the central character at the start of the movie so reminded me of dealing with the mindless trolls that implemented Apartheid law with such careless disregard, that I had to leave the movie less than half an hour into it.
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I read somewhere that your feeling was the exact point of that movie. The aliens look cool.
 
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10/10 -- If you like any (or all) of these players/bands.

It' a documentary of Jack White, Jimmy Page, and The Edge meeting and telling stories of how they came to be guitar players. I don't really care for U2, but even The Edge's parts were interesting in this movie.

The jam session to Zeppelin's "In My Time of Dying" was awesome. And Jack White bleeding all over his guitar for pushing down so hard on the strings during a concert = :bow:
 
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