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  1. I love Bill MUrray. Although, from his Peter Venkman (sp?) Ghostbuster days.

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/8c/RealGhostbusters_promotionalimage.jpg

     

    from wiki

     

    There is a connection between Lorenzo Music and Bill Murray. Music does the voice for both Peter Venkman in the Real Ghostbusters cartoon and Garfield in the cartoon Garfield and Friends, while Murray played Venkman in both Ghostbusters movies and voiced Garfield in the live-action Garfield movie. It was also suggested by show produced J. Micheal Stracsynski that Bill Murray had caused Lorenzo Music to leave the show, either intentionally or unintentionally

  2. I love Bill MUrray. Although, from his Peter Venkman (sp?) Ghostbuster days.

     

    Garfield, is something I can do without, I havent even bothered to watch the first one.

     

    i havent either. you know garfield 2 is gonna be sooo bad. dont know why bill murray lowers himself for this rubbish (well the cheque is probably so huge)

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ea/Lost_in_Translation_still_1.jpg

     

    rather have a second of this. (my fave)

  3. devil wears prada also has emily blunt from my summer of love in it as well

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0f/EmilyBlunt_MySummerofLove.jpg

     

    if you havent seen it this is good britfilm with Paddy Considine and natalie press also in it :yahoo:

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/52/My_Summer_of_Love.jpg

  4. Regardless, back on topic. Disney remakes.... I see from your selection you like Lyndsay Lohan.

     

    Well as i was discussing at lunch (before nearly chocking to death on my dinner) depends what colour hair she's got. will have to pick up interview later she's in that mag as she tries to crossover (was on cover of w with meryl streep other week)

     

    then again wouldnt say no to either Michelle Trachtenberg or Anne Hathaway if they turned up at my flicks :lol: (didnt mind havoc! and no doubt be watching the devil wears prada )

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/44/Streep_and_Hathaway_in_DWP_film.jpg

    look its that meryl streep again!!!!

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c4/Annehathawaybigheadshot.jpg

  5. Weird Science?

     

    The Lawnmower Man?

     

    The Fly?

     

    TRON?

     

    And on a base level - Honey I Shrunk The Kids...!

     

    All invloving bizarre computer gadgetry related storylines...

     

    but are the computers being used made by Satan himself (no not alan sugar :lol: ) bit like that stay tuned film with john ritter and eugene levy that was on five the other week where it was a cable tv company from hell

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/39/Johnritter3scompany.jpg

  6. If the number of the beast was calculated correctly by a computer programme as 616, then the computer programme got it wrong.

     

    was in a fragment of old paper found the other year. all in independent on tuesday the stuff about it.

     

     

     

    If it has anything to do at ALL with computers the number of the beast would be 404!

     

    wouldnt it be 01010101010101010101010101010010101010101010101010 :lol: :lol:

     

    (or as it's a film discussion area please add something about a psycho computer from an old film from the 1970s or 1980s? war games perhaps? i can only think of hal but thats letter not numbers :lol:)

  7. Don't get me started on Herbie. He is a classic and a staple part or my childhood. To mess with Herbie Goes Bananas would be like to desecrate Holy ground.

    thats the problem with disney, always remaking things and bringing out dtv sequels and threequels.

     

    however this one was not bad

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f3/Parent_trap_1998.jpg

     

    and this was a good watch too

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0f/Lindffr.jpg

     

    (i've got the better poster of this still on my wall!!! :thumbup: :dance: )

     

    Anyways, that Aristrocrats film is supposed to be very funny. And I dont have a 3 year old! I have no children!

     

    I tell you this. its one of the funniest movies of recent times. so funny you find your self suffocated with laughter :thumbup: :lol: :lol: :yahoo:

  8. The Aristocats. (I only like that Tom O'Mally Everybody Wants To Be Cat dude in it, he's a pretty cool cat)

     

    not to be confused woth this of course :yahoo: :lol: :yahoo:

     

    http://www.axelmusic.com/resources/covers/8/821575540759.jpg

     

    hope you dont stick this in for your 3 year old :lol:

     

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    anyway

     

    Does anyone think the remakes can hold up with the old 60s films?

     

     

    what Tennessee Steinmetz thinks of herbie fully loaded!!!!

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2a/Buddy.jpg

  9. Can you think of anymore.

     

    well like the disney thread in the film area, i was also thinking of this last night. actaully trying to remember who did a song about his ding-a-ling (wah-wah :lol: :dance: )

     

    wasnt my ding-a-ling by chuck berry banned for being ultrapervy?

     

    think it should be the next crazy frog single :lol:

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/95/PublicTransport_CrazyFrog.jpg

    Bloke 1: "MY DING-A-LING, MY DING-A-LING WONT YOU TOUCH MY DING-A-LING"

    Frog and bloke 2: no thanks!!!

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    Mousse T vs the Dandy Warhols - horny as a dandy is bizarrely not a dance record with the vocals of the dandy warhols Bohemian Like You hit stuck over a mousse t dance record but the other way round, an indie stomper with some woman singing horny horny horny over the top of the dandy warhols backing track.

     

    so indie janglefans what is your opinion of this?

  11. It was a bore in '96 and it's an even bigger bore now..... -_-

     

    see sonybmg are doing the micheal jackson thing of dvd/cd for £5!!! you probably get his album for £3 with the song on now!!!!

     

    (ps shouldnt this go in the singer songwriter area as all 3 are very old men now :lol: :lol: like members of the manics :lol: :lol: )

  12. fave disney movies of mine:

     

    From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

    Chasing Amy (1997)

    Kill Bill Vol.1 (2003)

    Kill Bill Vol.2 (2004)

    Garden State (in association with Fox Searchlight) (2004)

    Sin City (2005)

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c9/MiramaxLogo.gif

     

    and if we flip to the tele side

     

    lost and scrubs are of course, must watch tv!!!!

  13. Yes it was, but with Pixar as a joint venture, and I think Pixar own the rights to Disney now, as Disney are not making anymore animated movies, last I heard :unsure:

     

     

    other way round matey, disney bought pixar for around 7 billion dollars

  14. What is your favourtie disney movie? I can't think of mine off the top of my head. Was finding nemo disney?

     

    this is quite bizarre as last night i was in a zombified state (after quite a boozybender the night before) starring at Michelle Trachtenberg in the ice princess as i couldnt handle subs at that point in time :lol:

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/66/Dawn_Summers.jpg

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a1/Ice_Princess_DVD_cover.jpg

     

    anyway was wondering what would everyones fave disney film be so the bongowaves must have telepathicly wobbled over to use like a low rent x-man :lol: :lol: as this was a thread that i was thinking of starting!!!

     

    however thought most people would want to talk about horror so put on LXG instead :lol: :lol:

  15. Bono needs all the exposure he can get these days.... hair dye's NOT cheap, you know.. ask Paul McCartney.....

     

    however think you shouldnt use the words exposure and McCartney in such close proximity. dont want everyone to drift off topic into other more Germanic publishing ventures :lol: :lol:

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    from imdb:

     

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/df/Cars_image.JPG

     

    One online oddsmaker is predicting that Disney/Pixar's Cars will earn more than $77 million this weekend. In order to win on the Curaçaon-based Pinnacle Sports website, winners will have to bet that it will make less than that amount. Another website, BetUS.com, is not quite so extravagant in its prediction, forecasting a take of more than $41.5 million for the three-day opening. Meanwhile, early reviews of the film are not encouraging. Variety comments, "With Cars, Pixar's enviable run of creative triumphs comes to a skidding stop." The Village Voice says that the movie moves at "a turgid pace, with all the traction of a boxcar going uphill in molasses." David Ansen in Newsweek was somewhat kinder, writing, "Cars inspires more admiration than elation. It dazzles even as it disappoints." On the other hand, Richard Corliss in Time pronounces Cars, "the first great movie of the summer

     

    so how much do you think its gonna do?