avclub-6ef36c8de89f58253dbbd5f338837bf1--disqus
Audience Member
avclub-6ef36c8de89f58253dbbd5f338837bf1--disqus

We saw that for my friend's 15th birthday (his mom got me and bunch of friends in). He had no idea about the threesome scene or anything and it was like a month into its run, so we were the only ones in the theater. Needless to say, it was basically us just making a bunch of boner jokes and horsing around.

That's fucking insane and incredible.

I apologize for commenting on every post here, but that was really special for me. I saw with my sister at a midnight screening right outside of Chicago (where it was shot) at this really cool independent theater (Note: this was still when midnight screenings were the first actual public movie screenings. None of this

To piggyback on that, seeing "Borat" with a mostly black college crowd was a joy of a lifetime. People were in the aisles, bowled over laughing and gasping. We missed a shit ton of dialogue l, but it didn't matter.

"Gravity" is a movie that pretty much has to be seen in IMAX not just because of the awesome 3-D but because the way it captures the sound editing, with different noises going all over the theater and really capturing that vastness and emptiness of space. I haven't seen it since the theater and I don't know if I want

One of my friends did the same thing and I said "Dude, you had to see it in IMAX."

I remember seeing it on Fox a year after it was released (which was a goddamn miracle since the only channels that usually got that were the ones you had to pay extra to get) on my parent's shitty one-speaker tube tv, cranking it up and still loving it.

It's all case by case.

Nabin's probably prepping his review for MYOF right now.

Man, the "Matrix" games. I played that shit one with Jada Pinkett, trying to pretend what I was playing was great. Then I fell for the Wachowskis "We're sorry for that game! This one's really good!" nonsense for "Path of Neo" and played that. It was equally awful, maybe even moreso because at the end the Wachowskis

"Mortal Kombat: Annihilation," though - pure shit.

I remember there was a scene at the beginning where she was in the shower and we saw some side-boob. They did it again halfway through the movie, except it was a fake-out and actually I think Daniel Craig. I reacted too early and yelled "Yes!" Everyone had a good laugh at my expense.

Haha. Jeez. That's entirely possible.

Nope, still just "Keanu," unless maybe they changed it in Europe or something.

This is one of those movies that seems to be getting good reviews that I just don't get. I saw a sneak preview of it and I hated it. Everything feels like second-rate "The Hangover"/"Harold & Kumar"/"Horrible Bosses." There's like four funny jokes and a cute cat, which is good for a YouTube video, not a movie.

IMO, Brent is only as great as the characters he's working with and against. I don't know about this one.

The news broke late last Friday, so I think they originally didn't have someone on-hand to write it. But yeah, not sure why they didn't just throw it out there on Monday.

Besides "The Office," it's definitely Gervais's best work. But even with the podcast, it started to fall off when it stopped being free and they charged people for it. I think that's when Gervais started becoming increasingly insufferable and here we are.

The only reason for that show's existence is that Liam Neeson part. I cry laughing every time I watch it.