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Title: Last Movie Ever
Post by: ER on October 15, 2019, 01:36:51 PM
So you finally whacked that annoying person in your life and on death row they grant your request for a last movie instead of a final meal. Whaddya see?

(No one is allowed to say The Great Escape or The Shawshank Redemption!)

Me.... I might finally see Goonies, though the second Hobbit movie may make me welcome death, a plus under the circumstances.
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: Alex on October 15, 2019, 02:34:08 PM
I am stuck. Can't decide between 'The Life of Brian' or 'Blazing Saddles'.
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: indianasmith on October 15, 2019, 05:51:11 PM
oooh, this is an EXCELLENT question!!!

OK, hmmmm . . . so many great movies.
But I think I will be consistent and go with SUCKER PUNCH.
Not all forms of escape are physical . . .
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: Svengoolie 3 on October 15, 2019, 06:03:38 PM
I've been  trekker since day one,  so maybe STTMP or ST2TWOK.
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: Trevor on October 16, 2019, 05:07:48 AM
Either Space Mutiny or Nukie: I'd fast forward the DVD so that I can get to the execution quicker.  :wink:
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: Gabriel Knight on October 16, 2019, 05:56:51 AM
WARCRAFT, no doubt about it. I'll stick to the end of credits also to hear that incredible soundtrack.

ER, I would like to know why you said that about the second THE HOBBIT movie. You hated it that much?  :bluesad:
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: indianasmith on October 16, 2019, 06:39:05 AM
I can't speak for ER, but as a lifelong Tolkein fan, I thought Peter Jackson BUTCHERED the storyline of the books trying to stretch THE HOBBIT out to three movies.
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: Trevor on October 16, 2019, 06:59:21 AM
I would actually like to see every single South African film I have ever seen (it's a long list) and round it off a few days later with Uwe Boll's Darfur.

That will be the last film I ever see.
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: ER on October 16, 2019, 07:41:42 AM
Quote from: Gabriel Knight on October 16, 2019, 05:56:51 AM
WARCRAFT, no doubt about it. I'll stick to the end of credits also to hear that incredible soundtrack.

ER, I would like to know why you said that about the second THE HOBBIT movie. You hated it that much?  :bluesad:

What Indy said.
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: Rev. Powell on October 16, 2019, 07:44:37 AM
Quote from: Alex on October 15, 2019, 02:34:08 PM
I am stuck. Can't decide between 'The Life of Brian' or 'Blazing Saddles'.

"Life of Brian" is too perfect. Go out whistling.
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: FatFreddysCat on October 16, 2019, 11:20:13 AM
I'd have to flip a coin between the original "Robocop" and "Ginger Lynn's Greatest All Girl Hits." Both were very influential on my viewing habits as a young man.
Title: Re: Last Movie Ever
Post by: RCMerchant on October 16, 2019, 08:01:25 PM
Some 3 Stooges shorts.  :smile:

http://youtu.be/4ZG6l_wF4e0 (http://youtu.be/4ZG6l_wF4e0)
Title: Phillum City
Post by: stewyhuscle on October 17, 2019, 09:22:07 AM
While there is nothing actually striking about Musgraves' voice, she has a wonderful tone that is momentous for its effortlessness and virtue. Furthermore, it makes her tunes ideal for group of spectators singalongs unafraid of being side-looked at by the concertgoer by you.

Nor would you be made a decision for being your most essential, credible self in the Cult of Kacey. Which Musgraves drove home with "Pursue Your Arrow," her ace LGBTQ hymn from 2013's "Same Trailer, Different Park," which won Song of the Year at the 2014 CMA Awards.
Title: Phillum City
Post by: stewyhuscle on October 17, 2019, 09:29:18 AM
While there is nothing actually striking about Musgraves' voice, she has a wonderful tone that is momentous for its effortlessness and virtue. Furthermore, it makes her tunes ideal for group of spectators singalongs unafraid of being side-looked at by the concertgoer by you.

Nor would you be made a decision for being your most essential, credible self in the Cult of Kacey. Which Musgraves drove home with "Pursue Your Arrow," her ace LGBTQ hymn from 2013's "Same Trailer, Different Park," which won Song of the Year at the 2014 CMA Awards.
Title: Re: Phillum City
Post by: Rev. Powell on October 17, 2019, 09:38:10 AM
Quote from: stewyhuscle on October 17, 2019, 09:29:18 AM
While there is nothing actually striking about Musgraves' voice, she has a wonderful tone that is momentous for its effortlessness and virtue. Furthermore, it makes her tunes ideal for group of spectators singalongs unafraid of being side-looked at by the concertgoer by you.

Nor would you be made a decision for being your most essential, credible self in the Cult of Kacey. Which Musgraves drove home with "Pursue Your Arrow," her ace LGBTQ hymn from 2013's "Same Trailer, Different Park," which won Song of the Year at the 2014 CMA Awards.

This is clearly spam but at the moment I am unable to ban this user. I hope this is a temporary issue. I'll check into it later when I'm at home.
Title: Re: Phillum City
Post by: RCMerchant on October 17, 2019, 12:51:10 PM
Quote from: stewyhuscle on October 17, 2019, 09:29:18 AM
While there is nothing actually striking about Musgraves' voice, she has a wonderful tone that is momentous for its effortlessness and virtue. Furthermore, it makes her tunes ideal for group of spectators singalongs unafraid of being side-looked at by the concertgoer by you.

Nor would you be made a decision for being your most essential, credible self in the Cult of Kacey. Which Musgraves drove home with "Pursue Your Arrow," her ace LGBTQ hymn from 2013's "Same Trailer, Different Park," which won Song of the Year at the 2014 CMA Awards.


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