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Jun 16, 2007 23:47 |  #51511

I do that.


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Jun 17, 2007 00:00 |  #51512

I ran these ACTIONS on the Bel-Air. Crissa found them last night and suggested I try them on it. I think I like it.

Here is one. The others can be seen in the OTHER thread.

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Jun 17, 2007 00:26 |  #51513

T.D. wrote in post #3389790 (external link)
Has anyone seen Borat?

I watched it earlier...not sure why....

Pretty lame, IMHO.

I'm watching "Night at the Museum" right now.

Haven't seen and will never see Borat.

Night at the Museum was pretty cool - seemed like a kids movie, but had some stuff that was funny for adults. Not often you see Dick vanDyke as a bad guy...

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I thought it sucked too. But all my friends loved it. Am I wierd or something?

Left yourself wide open there! :-D YES!

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I saw a preview and decided I wasn't interested in seeing it.

Ditto

Jamie Holladay wrote in post #3390115 (external link)
I ran these ACTIONS on the Bel-Air. Crissa found them last night and suggested I try them on it. I think I like it.

Here is one. The others can be seen in the OTHER thread.

I saw Crissa mentioning those last night I have been playing with them - pretty cool.


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Jun 17, 2007 00:30 |  #51514

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Left yourself wide open there! :-D YES!


I saw Crissa mentioning those last night I have been playing with them - pretty cool.

And you just had to highlight it didn't you. How can you answer yes if you did like it either?

I downloaded them last night and fooled around with them. She pm'd me after I posted these so I tried them out. I like the lomo3 the best I think. I think they all have thier place but the lomo's work best on the cars.


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Jun 17, 2007 00:32 |  #51515

Jamie Holladay wrote in post #3390213 (external link)
And you just had to highlight it didn't you. How can you answer yes if you did like it either?

Well, the question was "Am I weird or something" - and out of the context of the movie, yes - you are weird ;-)a (a joke... I am not good at jokes... :oops:)




  
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Jun 17, 2007 00:34 |  #51516

Oh I understood, I just thought if I were wierd for not liking it then you had to be weird for not watching it. OH BTW I am not.


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Jun 17, 2007 00:59 |  #51517

Night all!


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Jun 17, 2007 02:16 |  #51518

Morning all!

T.D. wrote in post #3389790 (external link)
Has anyone seen Borat?

I watched it earlier...not sure why....

Pretty lame, IMHO.

I'm watching "Night at the Museum" right now.

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I must shamefully admit to laughing at parts of it, but certainly not all of it. I'm far from being a prude, but I saw no socially redeeming value to it when considered in its entirety.

Whenever I see a movie that really disappoints me, I get myself feeling better by watching Cars, Monsters, Inc., or Stuart Little.

I have to admit I laughed at some parts in it. But far from being a good movie, and way too long. I think it’s important to watch a bad movie every now and then though. It makes you appreciate the really good ones even more :)

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I ran these ACTIONS on the Bel-Air. Crissa found them last night and suggested I try them on it. I think I like it.

Here is one. The others can be seen in the OTHER thread.

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That's a really nice pic Jamie!


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Jun 17, 2007 02:56 |  #51519

T.D. wrote in post #3389790 (external link)
Has anyone seen Borat?

I watched it earlier...not sure why....

Pretty lame, IMHO.

I'm watching "Night at the Museum" right now.

I haven't seen borat and to be honest I don't plan on it either. it just seems to be a dumb movie.

night at the museum is quite enjoyable :)


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Jun 17, 2007 03:31 |  #51520

T.D. wrote in post #3389790 (external link)
Has anyone seen Borat?

I watched it earlier...not sure why....

Pretty lame, IMHO.

I'm watching "Night at the Museum" right now.

I have not seen Borat and have no intention of seeing it ever. The clips I have seen are absolutely stupid and not even in a funny way. Just plain stupid and a waste of time.

Night at the Museum on the other hand was fun. So was the movies Tom mentions. Though I have not seen Stuart Little.


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Jun 17, 2007 03:33 |  #51521

I haven't seen Stuart Little yet either, but Cars and Monsters, Inc. are two of my favorites. I just watched both of those again this week, even.


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Jun 17, 2007 03:59 |  #51522

T.D., about your location... I thought Anaheim was the home of the Ducks. :confused:


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Jun 17, 2007 04:02 |  #51523

thomascanty wrote in post #3390602 (external link)
I haven't seen Stuart Little yet either, but Cars and Monsters, Inc. are two of my favorites. I just watched both of those again this week, even.

I enjoyed cars and monsters also. lets not forget toy story and toy story 2 they are both great. after all it was toy story that started the whole cgi move thing


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Jun 17, 2007 04:07 |  #51524

theflyingkiwi wrote in post #3390659 (external link)
lets not forget toy story and toy story 2

I still haven't seen those. :o


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Jun 17, 2007 04:12 |  #51525

thomascanty wrote in post #3390668 (external link)
I still haven't seen those. :o

they are the only to cgi movies I have got on DVD, like all CGI stuff they are crystial clear :) it would be interesting to see them in HD.

anyway shame on you :) next time you can't find anything at the store to rent, try toy story. it was done before small companys were brought out by big ones etc etc.


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