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4Buck
03-28-2004, 08:09 PM
Saw the late showing of JERSEY GIRL last night.

I got so happy and hyped to my boyfriend when LANDSLIDE came on that I couldn’t tell you which release it was.....!!! They played the gem almost in it’s entirety. :)

The end credits just said "written by Stevie Nicks" and "performed by Fleetwood Mac." No date, though..........(and no credit to Buck's lovely guitar playing.... :( )

In JERSEY GIRL, handsome Ben Affleck’s beautiful new girlfriend (Liv Tyler) and his obnoxious 7-year-old daughter beat him into submission (poor guy!) throughout the whole film.....

dissention
03-28-2004, 11:45 PM
Ben needs to be beaten. With a wire hanger. And a cable cord. Then shocked and prodded with cow rods. Then he needs ECT therapy. And a diet of ipecac syrup. Maybe then, only then, will the forces within that mans brain be released.

J Lo? Gigli? That Backstreet Boys facial hair? Man musta borrowed Whitney's pipe.

sparky
03-29-2004, 04:23 AM
Originally posted by dissention
Ben needs to be beaten. With a wire hanger. And a cable cord. Then shocked and prodded with cow rods. Then he needs ECT therapy. And a diet of ipecac syrup. Maybe then, only then, will the forces within that mans brain be released.


Dissention, I worship you.

4Buck
03-29-2004, 09:21 AM
Wow...if petty things like this upset you guys, I REALLY feel sorry for you.....

sodascouts
03-29-2004, 03:23 PM
Originally posted by 4Buck
In JERSEY GIRL, handsome Ben Affleck’s beautiful new girlfriend (Liv Tyler) and his obnoxious 7-year-old daughter beat him into submission

Sounds like fun!

dissention
03-29-2004, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by sparky
Dissention, I worship you.

:laugh: Get in line. :laugh: :wavey:

dissention
03-29-2004, 03:45 PM
Originally posted by 4Buck
Wow...if petty things like this upset you guys, I REALLY feel sorry for you.....

I just don't like Ben Affleck. He couldn't act to save his life. His whole "Boston boy to Ghetto thug to bloated single guy with boy band facial hair to clean shaven stud" transformation was hysterical to watch. He had more makeovers than Cher. The best thing he was ever involved in was Project Greenlight, and he only produced it. :laugh:

darklinensuit
03-29-2004, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by dissention
I just don't like Ben Affleck. He couldn't act to save his life. His whole "Boston boy to Ghetto thug to bloated single guy with boy band facial hair to clean shaven stud" transformation was hysterical to watch. He had more makeovers than Cher. The best thing he was ever involved in was Project Greenlight, and he only produced it. :laugh:

You didn't like Good Will Hunting?

- Jake

darklinensuit
03-29-2004, 07:45 PM
Originally posted by dissention
:laugh: Get in line. :laugh: :wavey:

Is it really a "line" if it's just sparky & you?;) :wavey:

- Jake

dissention
03-29-2004, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by darklinensuit
You didn't like Good Will Hunting?

- Jake

Nope. I thought it was rather dull and unoriginal. Robin Williams was good, as was Matt Damon, but the movie was mediocre.

dissention
03-29-2004, 08:28 PM
Originally posted by darklinensuit
Is it really a "line" if it's just sparky & you?;) :wavey:

- Jake

:mad: :laugh: :wavey:

strandinthewind
03-29-2004, 08:30 PM
I, too, was not that impressed with GWH. I thought it was a bit trite and forced and the acting was slightly contrived. I mean it was a good movie and I liked it. But Oscar worthy - IMO not. Conversely, I thought MD should have been nominated for "The Talented Mr. Ripley" in which he was smoldering as the sociopathic lead.

4Buck
03-30-2004, 10:58 AM
....Matt Damon had a part in JERSEY GIRL, as well. He's a better actor than Ben Affleck, yet surprisingly Ben acted very well in this picture.

JERSEY GIRL is a fast-paced, sentimental comedy.....well worth the price of admission - and LANDSLIDE! I just tire of the "women rule the world" theme in commercials and flicks. :)

wondergirl9847
03-30-2004, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by strandinthewind
Conversely, I thought MD should have been nominated for "The Talented Mr. Ripley" in which he was smoldering as the sociopathic lead.

Every time I see that movie on TV, I watch it. It's CREEPY and he's so weird and freakish in it. Oh, and Jack Davenport (Coupling!!!) is in it...so I HAVE to watch it. Hehe. ;)

darklinensuit
03-30-2004, 12:15 PM
Originally posted by dissention
Nope. I thought it was rather dull and unoriginal. Robin Williams was good, as was Matt Damon, but the movie was mediocre.

I didn't care much for Robin in it, and I really never found Minnie to be as hot as so many folks think she is. To each his own.

- Jake

GardenStateGirlie
03-30-2004, 01:04 PM
I will not pay $8 to see this in the movies. Perhaps when it comes out on video....or better yet...HBO.... :laugh:

sparky
03-30-2004, 02:33 PM
Originally posted by darklinensuit
Is it really a "line" if it's just sparky & you?;) :wavey:

- Jake

Dissention and I make one hell of a line !:nod:

dissention
03-30-2004, 02:33 PM
Originally posted by GardenStateGirlie
I will not pay $8 to see this in the movies. Perhaps when it comes out on video....or better yet...HBO.... :laugh:

I'd use the v-chip for once if it came to HBO. :nod:

GardenStateGirlie
03-30-2004, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by sparky
Dissention and I make one hell of a line !:nod:

:walks up and stands behind Sparky: :wavey: :laugh:

dissention
03-30-2004, 02:56 PM
I'm feelin' the love 'round these parts. :D :wavey:

4Buck
03-30-2004, 05:26 PM
$8 is inexpensive to see a movie. Consider the cost of a concert, football game (which looks better on TV, anyway :)) or a decent dinner......

Even if you don't like the stars, you always get an education from film.... whether it be from the story, locale, dialogue or fashion... New movies keep you au courant....

I only like to see a movie once....then on to the next blockbuster :), so to see the film on a wall-to-wall screen and super sound system with lots of people enjoying it with you (the flick's volumes so loud you can't hear people talking to each other if they are!) is a great weekend experience. And a movie gives something scintillating for you and your date to talk about at a late dinner afterwards.....

GardenStateGirlie
03-30-2004, 05:53 PM
Originally posted by 4Buck
$8 is inexpensive to see a movie. Consider the cost of a concert, football game (which looks better on TV, anyway :)) or a decent dinner......

Even if you don't like the stars, you always get an education from film.... whether it be from the story, locale, dialogue or fashion... New movies keep you au courant....

I live in New Jersey. They filmed the school scenes in the town next to mine and also in Philadelphia. I can walk outside for free :laugh:

dissention
03-30-2004, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by 4Buck
$8 is inexpensive to see a movie. Consider the cost of a concert, football game (which looks better on TV, anyway :)) or a decent dinner......

$8 is a rip-off in my area. If you go before 8pm, you can get in for $4. If you go to the matinee, it's $2.50. My heart goes out to those who pay $20 to see a movie in New York. :laugh:

darklinensuit
03-30-2004, 10:43 PM
Originally posted by GardenStateGirlie
I live in New Jersey. They filmed the school scenes in the town next to mine and also in Philadelphia. I can walk outside for free :laugh:

Hey, there, Jersey Girl
There's a new Coach bag inside of you

(How does that Georgie Girl song go?):wavey:

- Jake

GardenStateGirlie
03-30-2004, 10:49 PM
Originally posted by darklinensuit
Hey, there, Jersey Girl
There's a new Coach bag inside of you

(How does that Georgie Girl song go?):wavey:

- Jake

Jake, Jake, Jake....I walked right into that one :distress: For the record, much like the leopard print thong you constantly refer to, I own no Coach bag :wavey:

darklinensuit
03-30-2004, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by GardenStateGirlie
Jake, Jake, Jake....I walked right into that one :distress: For the record, much like the leopard print thong you constantly refer to, I own no Coach bag :wavey:

You got me on a technicality.
As I recall you confessed it's a cheetah print.:)

- Jake

GardenStateGirlie
03-30-2004, 11:00 PM
Originally posted by darklinensuit
You got me on a technicality.
As I recall you confessed it's a cheetah print.:)

- Jake

...nor Cheetah or any animal print....

darklinensuit
03-30-2004, 11:08 PM
What about your striptease seagull feather boa and matching casino visor?:laugh:

- Jake

GardenStateGirlie
03-30-2004, 11:18 PM
Originally posted by darklinensuit
What about your striptease seagull feather boa and matching casino visor?:laugh:

- Jake

Okay, I do own a feather boa...but it's black....and it was for a musical I was in...not stripping....I gave that up ages ago :wavey:

Gypsy-Rhiannon
03-31-2004, 05:30 AM
Originally posted by 4Buck
$8 is inexpensive to see a movie. Consider the cost of a concert, football game (which looks better on TV, anyway :)) or a decent dinner......


$8 is a rip off when the movie is crap