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by soulkids » Wed Aug 07, 2013 8:45 am
great film
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by gwa » Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:20 am
magma wrote:
In Time (2011)
My lady came back with this last night after being quietly impressed with Timberlake in Alpha Dog. Decent; nice premise, good script and good enough action sequences... awful special effects at times (when the 'car' comes off the bridge I'm surprised you can't make out the HotWheels logos on the bottom) and slightly crappy car chases, but overall an enjoyable 90 mins.
i really like timberlake
all round top guy no bs fellaaaa
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by magma » Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:47 am
gwa wrote:magma wrote:
In Time (2011)
My lady came back with this last night after being quietly impressed with Timberlake in Alpha Dog. Decent; nice premise, good script and good enough action sequences... awful special effects at times (when the 'car' comes off the bridge I'm surprised you can't make out the HotWheels logos on the bottom) and slightly crappy car chases, but overall an enjoyable 90 mins.
i really like timberlake
all round top guy no bs fellaaaa
Yeah, I struggle to find anything wrong with his life. I'd quite like to be him.
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by Pedro Sánchez » Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:56 am
magma wrote:Yeah, I struggle to find anything wrong with his life. I'd quite like to be him.
He wakes up every morning from having nightmares about his past...

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by Forum » Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:56 am
Awful, and not just because of Sheen
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by magma » Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:58 am
Pedro Sánchez wrote:magma wrote:Yeah, I struggle to find anything wrong with his life. I'd quite like to be him.
He wakes up every morning from having nightmares about his past...

When I was that age I was getting mistaken for the drummer from Hanson; Timberblake was diddling Britney Spears.

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by gwa » Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:20 am
everyone can be forgiven for 90s fashion
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by Genevieve » Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:30 am
Cut-off jeans shorts, rollerblades, sunglasses, checkered shirts...
Yeah I looked like a douchy 10 year old. Fuck the '90s.
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by Forum » Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:32 am
I used to go round in a green day t shirt

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by Laszlo » Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:44 am
I still wear clothes from the 90s. Got Bon Jovi, Independence Day, The Mask and Jurassic Park T shirts that get worn a lot.
Oh and one with Wallace saying "Cracking Toast, Gromit".
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by magma » Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:48 am
This should probably be for another thread, but the 90s were the last time I wore:
- a replica football shirt in public
- tie dye
- a fully matched shell suit
- Kickers shoes
- Any outfit with ridiculously unmatched shoes just to get past a "no jeans/no trainers" dress code at a rubbish club.
- Stupidly round 'Lennon' (or Woody Harrelson in NBK) sunglasses
- A wallet chain
- A record bag with no records in it
- A dummy round my neck*
- Intentionally ripped trousers
- Jumpers with thumb-holes torn into the wrist (one of my current hoodies came with holes pre-made which doesn't count)
The 90s were brilliant, but honestly, teenagers were knobheads. I suspect they still are.
* I've still never really worked this one out.
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by Laszlo » Wed Aug 07, 2013 10:55 am
magma wrote:- Stupidly round 'Lennon' (or Woody Harrelson in NBK) sunglasses
- A record bag with no records in it
I'm only guilty of these two. In my defence, the glasses were free from some computer games expo thingy and Slammin' Vinyl bags were sick!
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by Pedro Sánchez » Wed Aug 07, 2013 11:06 am
magma wrote:This should probably be for another thread, but the 90s were the last time I wore:
- a replica football shirt in public
- tie dye
- a fully matched shell suit
- Kickers shoes
- Any outfit with ridiculously unmatched shoes just to get past a "no jeans/no trainers" dress code at a rubbish club.
- Stupidly round 'Lennon' (or Woody Harrelson in NBK) sunglasses
- A wallet chain
- A record bag with no records in it
- A dummy round my neck*
- Intentionally ripped trousers
- Jumpers with thumb-holes torn into the wrist (one of my current hoodies came with holes pre-made which doesn't count)
The 90s were brilliant, but honestly, teenagers were knobheads. I suspect they still are.
* I've still never really worked this one out.
WOW you were the epitome of the 90's shitness...The only thing on that list I did was a fully matched tracksuit. I had a Global Hypercolour t-shirt but that doesn't count as tiedye.
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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by gwa » Wed Aug 07, 2013 11:12 am
nothing wrong with tie die?
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by magma » Wed Aug 07, 2013 11:15 am
Pedro Sánchez wrote:
WOW you were the epitome of the 90's shitness...The only thing on that list I did was a fully matched tracksuit. I had a Global Hypercolour t-shirt but that doesn't count as tiedye.
There is NOTHING wrong with tiedye.
The 90s were my decade, man... 8-18 years old; cute, sporty kid organising the neighbourhood football matches to stoned skaterboi nerd in 10 traumatic* years.
*I'm lying, it wasn't traumatic. It was awesome.
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by magma » Wed Aug 07, 2013 11:17 am
Err, yeah, movies.
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by nousd » Wed Aug 07, 2013 12:36 pm
for our American good 'ol boy redneck ninjas
& Europeans who'll never get to fang around in a desert:
1976's Used Cars
set in Arizona
a combination of gratuitous nudity, & dangerous stunts
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by BonerJams04 » Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:21 pm
place beyond the pines was sick. loved it 10/10
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God, thats who.

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by Laszlo » Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:38 pm
Thought it was ok. Bit clunky. 6.5/10
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