Movie movie movie!

sarah22

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honestly...porn. but other than that...i like sci fi movies, or movies with really cool special effects...cuz then i sit there watching it and im like "whoa!" hahaha. i like hitchhikers guide to the galaxy...but sometimes im just in the mood for a stupid comedy...especially stoner comedies...like harold and kumar...lol
 

dustinslegacy1

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honestly...porn. but other than that...i like sci fi movies, or movies with really cool special effects...cuz then i sit there watching it and im like "whoa!" hahaha. i like hitchhikers guide to the galaxy...but sometimes im just in the mood for a stupid comedy...especially stoner comedies...like harold and kumar...lol
You like porn and your a girl...thats crazy!
 

Lipples

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it is AMAZING. I REALLY need to get it going on a buddies 1080P TV with his PS3 for the blue ray and surround sound. mmmmmm
 

Lipples

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seen it but dont watch it. MILA KUNIS is HAWT. Hottest i've seen her is Forgetting Sarah Marshall
 

dannyking

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The acid house! without a doubt.
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This adaptation of three stories from Irvine Welsh's short-story collection of the same name reunites Annie Louise Ross, Kevin McKidd, and Ewen Bremner from the author's previous cinematic success, Trainspotting, which was also set in the author's native North Edinburgh. In the Kafka-esque "The Granton Star Cause," a lazy amateur footballer (Stephen McCole) has a very, very bad day that culminates in God (Maurice Roeves) turning him into an insect. In "A Soft Touch," a young husband and father (McKidd) finds his life disrupted when a psychotic neighbor (Gary McCormack) takes up with his wife (Michelle Gomez) and invades his wretched tenement. And in "The Acid House," a druggie low-life (Bremner) experiences a Freaky Friday-style body switch with the infant son of a pair of self-involved yuppies. After "The Granton Star Cause" was screened separately at the Edinburgh Film Festival, the completed film was shown at Cannes in 1998. The title is a play on the term "acid house," a form of sinister dance music that emerged in Chicago in the mid-'80s and helped fuel the formative years of England's rave culture. Former Doctor Who actor Maurice Roeves, who plays God in "The Granton Star Cause," also has cameos in the other two segments. Jemma Redgrave, niece of Lynn and Vanessa Redgrave and cousin of Natasha and Joely Richardon, appears in the title segment and lends her Bjork-haired visage to the film's poster. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 

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