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Old 11-04-2007, 11:29 AM
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Hot Fuzz is an English movie, i dont know if it'll go to the states or not
Ooh, yes, I just saw that this will be released in the States later this month. I'm stoked to see it, as I thought Shaun of the Dead was hilarious.

Madjon, I also love the Indiana Jones movies! They have led to a lifelong crush on Harrison Ford, too.

My other faves are Serenity (movie from the TV show Firefly), Empire of the Sun, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and the Empire Strikes Back. I never get tired of watching these--I put them on when I need something comfortable.
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Have you seen "Grindhouse" yet?

I can't see the "Kill Bill" movies enough times. The first time I saw it, the first one, I nearly wet my pants five minutes into it when the woman's daughter gets off the school bus and walks through the door. It was so Tarantino-esque. Reminded me of the scene from Pulp Fiction when they showed up early for the hit and decided to step back for a minute. I have a sneaky suspicion that you would fall head over heels for "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover" by Peter Greenway. If you can find it.
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