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I think you'll enjoy big hero 6,and just came out recently I believe. I'm also not sure if you'd like hayao miyazaki films. Nothing like US animated films. But the creativity and artistry will have you coming back for more and more. My neighbor totoro may be may favorite, but there's too many great pieces to list.
I haven't seen anything but spirited away. I'm curious to see his work in higher definition.
 
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"Pulp Fiction" (1994)

Just because I wanted to hear Lance (Eric Stolz) say, "Are you talking to me on a cellular phone?...I don't know you. Don't come here...Prank Caller, Prank Caller."

and I always get hungry during the Big Kahuna Burger scene (for some reason).

I watched Pulp Fiction last night as well, though mainly because I just wanted to hear Samuel L. Jackson curse up a storm and sound awesome doing it. :lol:

English, mother fucker! Do you speak it!?
 
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The Interview - pretty much worthless

Foxcatcher - either the characters they were playing were boring as hell or the acting was boring as hell

PS If you'd ever Google Dave Schulz... damn.. could be one of the finest wrestlers to ever grace the earth
 
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Foxcatcher - either the characters they were playing were boring as hell or the acting was boring as hell

It's the former.......The acting was pretty spot on with the real life characters. I thought the movie was solid, but wished they would have gone into more of DuPonts dark side. Considering how the movie ends, you're just left not really understanding anything about DuPont.
 
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Just finished watching Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, and I was very pleasantly surprised. They did a good job building a complete story out of the bits and pieces of his background given in the books (the very short version is in Red October, the scene after Jack arrives on the ship before going to the Dallas) and made what I thought was a damn good movie.
 
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Apocalypse Now

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