Ok. my cable company has movies on demand, with Fear.net and Sundance as a couple of the available on demand channels. I was just wondering if this was common nationwide, because there has actually been some worthwhile stuff on there occasionally, and If you got it, I would suggest checking it. Recently, on sundance they were airing a Korean flick called I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK. Anyhow, it's by the same director that did Old Boy. Completely different type of movie from his previous works, but I thought it was a brilliant move. They story, cinematography, music and acting, though I have a tougher time distinguishing bad action from good acting in movies where English is not the language. But if you have theses on demand channels I highly recommend, though to be warned it is kind of like a whacked out chick flick. Some people have also complained about the pacing, but I thought the story, and environment as well as the interesting directing kept my attention the whole time.
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Dances with Wolves 2 is gonna ROCK!
Douche McCallister
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Dec 22 2008 07:07 pm
I noticied a movie call "Da Which in the Hood" or something like that starring Vanilla Ice. Apparently it was $.99 to purchase and it was a spoof of the Blair Witch. In promised to be extremely awesome, except we decided to watch Step Brothers instead.
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Dec 22 2008 07:09 pm
Douche McCallister wrote:
I noticied a movie call "Da Which in the Hood" or something like that starring Vanilla Ice. Apparently it was $.99 to purchase and it was a spoof of the Blair Witch. In promised to be extremely awesome, except we decided to watch Step Brothers instead.
Just going on intuition here, but I'm guessing you made a wise decision.
Dances with Wolves 2 is gonna ROCK!
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Dec 22 2008 07:12 pm
I thought so too, but part of me keeps saying.."What if we wouldn't have got Step Brothers?" Maybe it was Oscar worthy?:
There is usually some really weird/underrated movies for free on those On Demand channels.
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Dec 22 2008 07:53 pm
Comcast here, has a bunch of free 80s "sex comedy" movies. Stuff like "Bikini Shop" and "Gas Stop Girls." They are so wonderfully horrible. Pretty much an excuse to have lots of boob shots with bad comedy thrown in. I guess this is what there was before the rise of Skinimax.
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Dec 22 2008 09:47 pm
Knyte wrote:
Comcast here, has a bunch of free 80s "sex comedy" movies. Stuff like "Bikini Shop" and "Gas Stop Girls." They are so wonderfully horrible. Pretty much an excuse to have lots of boob shots with bad comedy thrown in. I guess this is what there was before the rise of Skinimax.
Who greenlit that idea anyway? Yeah Frank apparently our consulting firm discovered that people laugh more at hilarious hijinx when they're holding their wangs.
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Dec 22 2008 11:07 pm
I get FearNet, but I don't know how all that newfangled technology works.
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Dec 22 2008 11:49 pm
I woke up this morning and I was flipping through the channels while my wife was brushing her teeth...I almost turned on what I thought was "The Da Vinci Code," don't ask me why; it was 6 in the morning. It turns out it was "The Da Vinci Coed." Read that title again, "The Da Vinci CoEd." Boobs on the screen at 6 a.m. will not win me any favors. Damn TMC and their cleverness.