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#64188
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An angry Review of the 2004 OT SE DVD's
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I still believe that the OT is better than LOTR.

I enjoyed the hell out of FOTR and TTT, but ROTK was just too damned long. I wanted it to end so badly and that is never a good sign. The battle scenes were epic, no question, but the ending was one hour too long. I can't say I ever wanted a movie in the OT to end (even ROTJ) and that gives it a distinction over LOTR.
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#64187
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...from the Digital Bits review..
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Hey Mackey, how'd you get Jay to change your descriptor to "Zombie"? He did that for a bunch of us a while ago as part of a site contest but hasn't done it for anyone since. You must've really done some sucking up. (as a note, Motti and I changed ours back to the hierarchical naming structure once we reached "Jedi Spirit" - we wanted the distinction for actually posting 10K times).
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#64165
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Dude, where's the General Lee?
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That's what I'm pullin' for. And I could handle Lisa as Daisy. I always liked Lisa Turtle. Get her in some Daisy Dukes and we're all kinds of good. Unfortunately...

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Simpson Puts Up Her 'Dukes' for First Feature Role

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Pop star Jessica Simpson (news) has been cast as Daisy Duke in the big-screen remake of "The Dukes of Hazzard," a project that essentially marks her feature film debut.

Seann William Scott and Johnny Knoxville already had been cast as Bo and Luke Duke, respectively, in the Warner Bros. project. Jay Chandrasekhar is directing. A start date has not yet been set.

The series, which ran on CBS from 1979 to 1985, followed the weekly adventures of southern cousins Bo and Luke -- "just two good ol' boys, never meaning no harm," according to the Waylon Jennings theme song -- who raised hell driving their souped-up Dodge Charger, the General Lee, in fictional Hazzard County. They, along with their cousin Daisy and Uncle Jesse, staged running battles with the corrupt authorities, Boss Hogg and Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane.

Pop star Simpson shot to fame when her marital misadventures with fellow singer and husband, Nick Lachey (news), aired on MTV's "Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica." She has played herself in countless TV appearances and had a guest starring run on "That '70s Show." On the big screen, she played herself in the 2002 feature "The Master of Disguise."
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#64117
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Beautiful Women
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Originally posted by: jimbo
If you haven't seen the movie yet what the fuck is the matter with you go rent it now. Trust me you will love it.


Well, I did rent it. Only so so, at best. As hot as she is, the best part of the movie was actually Timothy Olyphant as the porn producer who becomes friends with Matt. The rest of the movie was kinda lacking. Pretty formulaic, cliched, etc.

Sorry, Jimbo. Just my opinion.

EDITED: To get the actor's name right.
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#64090
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2001: A Space Odyssey Special edition with CGI
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Originally posted by: Luke Skywalker
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Originally posted by: Jaster Mareel
Y'know, I've never seen 2001... My older brother told me it was boring.


i highly suggest it...
one of my favorite Kubrick films...

i didnt find it boring...


Sorry, I did. Bored the piss out of me. Not that I'm against Kubrick or anything, but he is very much hit or miss with me. I hated 2001 and Eyes Wide Shut (I wouldn't even want to bother with the uncensored), and I just didn't get Dr. Strangelove. But I loved A Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket. I have yet to see The Shining.