Is that movie good Evil? I haven't got the time to watch it. I hope it's as funny as the first one.
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"Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay" - Funny as hell.![]()
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Is that movie good Evil? I haven't got the time to watch it. I hope it's as funny as the first one.
Ocean Thirteen.
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It's a great movie mate, I thought it would be something stupid, but now I'm recommending it to all my friends. FUNNY AS HELL !!
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Im looking for Step-brothers (2008), i bet it's halirous.
“Men stumble over pebbles, never over mountains”
Watched Step-Brothers yesterday![]()
Really funny movie, but I liked Harold and Kumar more for some reason, but both are really great movies if your looking for a laugh
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Finally watched Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay. 8-)
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Last film i watched was Good Luck ChuckRomantic comedy with Jessica Alba!
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Watched "Felon" yesterday ... Good movie, reminded me of "Death Race"
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Blood Diamnod; one of the best movies I've ever seen and di Caprio really performed well... the story itself is really thrilling and very absorbing.
"In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." Martin Luther King Jr.
Anyone watched Bedtime Stories? Any good?
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Yes Man! Hilarious! Two thumbs up for Jim Carrey. :P
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Watched "The Business" Some English gangster movie. Not bad
Just came back from Red Cliff 2. Awesome movie.
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I want to watch Yes Man.
I saw will smith's film Seven Pounds today. Its quite good. However i only found out online after the film what the title means. If u want to know what it means (although i wont give away its relevance to the movie), then read below:
"In Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice the central character demands the payment of a pound of flesh from those who are in debt to him. The 'pound of flesh' refers to an onerous debt, one that is either unable to be paid (but demanded), one that is far in excess of the amount owed, or one in which the payment is set to adamantly exacting standards. "
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