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Started by Derf, October 05, 2009, 01:35:13 PM

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Derf

I went into Big Lots the other day and got lucky in that they had just put out their newest shipment of $3 dvds. Some may not consider my purchases to be worth three smackeroos, but I think I did pretty well.

I got:

The Best of Beakman's World, an old Saturday Science show from the '90s that always seemed cool to me.
Hollow Man, a movie I was always vaguely interested in seeing but never got around to. $3? Sure.
976-EVIL, a great '80s cheesefest that was probably in the $3 bin because it is the full-screen version rather than the wide-screen. Ah, well...
Stripes, one that I had been meaning to get, but never wanted to spend the money on.
Seed of Chucky, which I'm not real sure of since I have missed a Chucky sequel or two.
Alien from L.A., which is admittedly horrible, but I wanted to see if it is indeed as bad as I remembered. Sometimes I torture myself thusly.
"They tap dance not, neither do they fart." --Greensleeves, on the Fig Men of the Imagination, in "Twice Upon a Time."

Psycho Circus

Quote from: Derf on October 05, 2009, 01:35:13 PM
Seed of Chucky, which I'm not real sure of since I have missed a Chucky sequel or two.

Awful, awful, awful, awful film.

Warp Ninja X

Don't watch Hollow Man hurry sell it on Ebay. :buggedout:

Derf

Against Warp Ninja X's advice, I watched Hollow Man today. It wasn't unbearable, just mediocre. But I have a question for those who saw it: If the woman that Sebastian rapes while he is invisible should get pregnant from that coupling, would the baby be half invisible? Are phase-shifted genes capable of passing on their phase shiftedness?
"They tap dance not, neither do they fart." --Greensleeves, on the Fig Men of the Imagination, in "Twice Upon a Time."

SPazzo

Quote from: Derf on October 05, 2009, 09:20:33 PM
If the woman that Sebastian rapes while he is invisible should get pregnant from that coupling, would the baby be half invisible? Are phase-shifted genes capable of passing on their phase shiftedness?

The world may never know...   :wink:

Javakoala

Quote from: Derf on October 05, 2009, 09:20:33 PM
Against Warp Ninja X's advice, I watched Hollow Man today. It wasn't unbearable, just mediocre. But I have a question for those who saw it: If the woman that Sebastian rapes while he is invisible should get pregnant from that coupling, would the baby be half invisible? Are phase-shifted genes capable of passing on their phase shiftedness?

Don't you have infinitely more important things to consider, like batting around a ball of twine or reading the back of a cereal box?

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paula

Quote from: Warp Ninja X on October 05, 2009, 02:00:47 PM
Don't watch Hollow Man hurry sell it on Ebay. :buggedout:

I kinda liked Hollow Man.   :bluesad:

"What about the American Dream?"
"It came true!  You're looking at it!"

paula

it has to be movies??  Big Lots is great, like a yard sale, but cleaner (mostly)

We have a chain up in Mass. called Building 19.  Same idea, but way more ghetto than Big Lots.  Found Bibsters (25 pack for $1.19!) THAT is a good deal.  (have to save $$ for the next AVN trip)

"What about the American Dream?"
"It came true!  You're looking at it!"