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Try saying that with more context.

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I liek milk.

The Three Laws of Robotics:
1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
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9/10
Ground breaking “New Hollywood” Western. It’s fascinating to watch “Old Hollywood” pros like William Holden and Edmund O’Brien take it on and triumph in this different kind of cinema. And, of course, Peckinpah = violence.
Now guys…….
Army of Darkness TWICE!!!???!!! Come on…
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Ground breaking “New Hollywood” Western. It’s fascinating to watch “Old Hollywood” pros like William Holden and Edmund O’Brien take it on and triumph in this different kind of cinema. And, of course, Peckinpah = violence.

Now guys…….
Army of Darkness TWICE!!!???!!! Come on…

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I checked the thread too!!! I didn't see it I swear!!!irmgaard wrote:9/10
Ground breaking “New Hollywood” Western. It’s fascinating to watch “Old Hollywood” pros like William Holden and Edmund O’Brien take it on and triumph in this different kind of cinema. And, of course, Peckinpah = violence.![]()
Now guys…….
Army of Darkness TWICE!!!???!!! Come on…![]()
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8/10
Bloody, violent, profane, qrotesque and consumed by VFX. But it's oddball visual style and amazingly hot, star-powered cast should steal your attention, unless you're put off by copious amounts of blood and castrations.
(I personally thought Mickey Rourke deserved the badass of the year award for his gruff portrayal- pity there is no such award)
Robert Rodriguez moves on from the testosterone injected action-crazy films like Desperado and Once Upon A Time In Mexico, and the zaney family entertainment pieces of the Spy Kids franchise and demonstrates a real reason why he's a cool Director for tomorrow's filmgoers.
I still think it could've been nominated for a few Oscars, though...
Layer Cake
Bloody, violent, profane, qrotesque and consumed by VFX. But it's oddball visual style and amazingly hot, star-powered cast should steal your attention, unless you're put off by copious amounts of blood and castrations.
(I personally thought Mickey Rourke deserved the badass of the year award for his gruff portrayal- pity there is no such award)
Robert Rodriguez moves on from the testosterone injected action-crazy films like Desperado and Once Upon A Time In Mexico, and the zaney family entertainment pieces of the Spy Kids franchise and demonstrates a real reason why he's a cool Director for tomorrow's filmgoers.
I still think it could've been nominated for a few Oscars, though...
Layer Cake
5/10
Continuing this thread’s tradition of movies with -5,000% estrogen
, if you like Snatch, you’ll likely enjoy this as well (Although it’s not as intentionally “funny”). Looks good and gritty, sounds fairly good, even if you’ve seen and heard it all before (and will again I dare say). Likely helps British guys get the taste of Jane Austen out of their mouths!
I can’t reconcile these two lines: “copious amounts of blood and castrations” and “moves on from the testosterone injected action-crazy films”.
The testosterone flows on and on and on and on………….
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Continuing this thread’s tradition of movies with -5,000% estrogen

I can’t reconcile these two lines: “copious amounts of blood and castrations” and “moves on from the testosterone injected action-crazy films”.


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