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havent played dune 2000 heard its crap

If you read the book it sucks they left out a whole lot of parts. But the special effects are pretty good.

I like all the good ones.

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anyone who picked dune (original) for a favorite, obviously hasn't read the book... or either just doesnt care that they are hardly similar. (the sci-fi made for TV was almost 90\% to the story line.. but the FX sucked ass)

    fav mov.
  • croutching tiger
  • fight club
  • transformers
  • princess bride

maybe some others...

hey.. and by the way?.. i don't really remember all that well.. but was the movie SEVEN always spelled with a 7 for a 'v'... or is that a recent thing ?

And another thing.. how do you s

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its true, the book and the movies are totally different. Frank Herbert didnt write nothin about wierding modules. Anyways, both kick ass though. The 4 hour dune kicks major, but the 2 hour isnt as good. the book is the shit. and the new dune series thingy is such bullshit crap its beyond sad and stupid, its entered a whole new realm.

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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 14 2001,07:11 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

favorites include:
real genius
wargames
die hard (lots of killing and mayhem)
dogma
psycho (the original, with janet leigh)
glory
saving private ryan
history of the world part i
grumpy (and grumpier) old men
bill & ted's excellent adventure

least favorites:
steel magnolias
war of the roses
anything with meryl streep
batman and robin
the 'net
stuff made by disney
stuff with whoopie goldberg
chick flicks

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I just finished reading the Dune series. Again.

It was better this time around. More of it sank in.

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PostIcon Posted on: Mar. 14 2001,10:01 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

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lamest: the professional, a girls family id killed by corrupt cop so her neighbor some how ends up taking care of her only he is a mecenary and she is eager to learn how to get revenge... the concept is lame but the merc is cool



Oh come on! That was a GREAT movie!
You probably didn't see the special edition on DVD, which makes a lot more sense.

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least favorites:
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the 'net

Awww, c'mon ku, why don't ya like The Net? (You are talking about the Sandra Bullock one, right?) I found it interesting, if not completely believable.

I, for one, enjoyed The Net, and some classic Disney animated movies. 'Course, even at 26, I dig cartoons.

I also enjoyed:
Matrix
Gone in 60 Seconds
Men in Black
others

I hate:
Any live-action Disney musical
Armageddon
Cool World
others


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Evil Dead
Evil Dead 2
Army Of Darkness
Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight
Fight Club
American History X
The Killer
Killing Zoe
Four Rooms
Rosencrantz And Gildenstern Are Dead
ALL of the Monty Python films

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Goods:
Any Kevin Smith movie
Pulp Fiction
Usual Suspects
American Beauty
X Men (aside from the fucking up of the story, it was a cool movie)
The even numbered Star Trek Movies (and Generations)

Bads:
Batman movies post Michael Keaton
Any movie with the Olsen twins

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i went to the movies and took with me
dune
the matrix
americasn beauty
gone in 60 seconds
th usuall suspects
oh this is not how this works? what?

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