Unbelievable
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danloki — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 09:55 AM)
Mucking ab1908out = having some fun. Do you know what fun is?
Now THAT was a sarcastic question because you seem completely humourless. And I'm sorry, but anyone who recommended Richie's Swept Away as a good movie is pretty clueless. -
Dreamcatcher9000 — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 01:51 PM)
Well, at least I watch lots of different stuff, besides "Westworld". Dude, seriously, you have written like 150 posts about that show the last 24 HOURS only. Take a break!
And at least I show my ratings in public. Why do you hide them? Embarrassed about something?
I won.
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danloki — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 01:56 PM)
LMAO. I watch a lot of different shows and movies, just not all at the same time. WW season 1 has only just finished, but if you did stalk my post history for 150 posts you would see that I have posted on several boards today. Not too bright, are you.
As for my ratings being private, what's that got to do with you? By the way, I have never rated anything on imdb. It's a flawed system for people like you to try to make themselves feel important with the crap they watch
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Dreamcatcher9000 — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 02:13 PM)
YOU stalked me first, didn't you?
Have some pride and accept your defeat!
And you know what? I didn't like "Westworld" (much). Because it was boring and pointless. It's the only show that you don't care if someone dies, because THEY NEVER DIE! Why the heck did they show us that Bernard killed himself in that episode, in a way that we really believed that he really was over, and oops, he came back to life in the next? So why should we care about him since he can't die? Even if someone completely destroys him, they will make another clone of him in the next episode.
And the same for Ford, they say that it wasn't really him who Dolores shot, it was a clone of him.
And I thought "Game of Thrones" was overrated, but at least there, when someone dies, they die, they don't come back to life!
Oh, wait Ok, except that one guy
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Dreamcatcher9000 — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 02:27 PM)
By the way, you called me "humourless" while you didn't understand that I'm joking about this whole "fight" and about your ratings and about the number of your Westworld posts.
And I never said that "Swept Away" was a great movie, I just thought that it was bashed more than it deserved. It wasn't garbage, it was "meh" to "ok". And anyway, don't you have any guilty pleasures?? We all have, right? -
danloki — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 02:35 PM)
In the words of Hannibal Lecter 'I dont feel guilty about anything I watch'. If something is crap I dump it or walk out of the cinema. I lasted maybe 15 minutes into Swept Away and only attempted to watch it because 1. it was free to ai and 2 I like Guy's movies usually.
And no you werent joking so no point back pedaling. You quite clearly missed my first comment in the thread that Viggo looked great in Captain Fantastic, very fit, and nothing like his age, but anyway, I've had my fun but the novelty has worn off. Ta Ta. -
lukejbarnett — 5 years ago(August 18, 2020 06:04 PM)
uh yeah brad does. oh my gosh in the counselor he looks ancient and that movie was made about 5 years ago. brad looked so weathered and old looking, his skin looks so old in it and he looked old at the oscars this year also.
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spaceman88 — 9 years ago(December 15, 2016 06:27 AM)
I was watching (the excellent) "Captain Fantastic" last night, thinking throughout most of the movie that he's slowly starting to look his age. Then, wham, he shaves his beard off and looks literally not a year over 45. I want whatever he's having! (wich is probably wisdom to have a very healthy lifestyle)
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Wplains01 — 9 years ago(December 15, 2016 03:30 PM)
He's not only a chain smoker, he also drinks quite a bit. Some years back he was totally pissed when he received an award or other (can't remember which). I know it was presented to him by Sean Bean who was highly amused he was so drunk. Mainly though, I think he is really lucky he still has his hair - most men his age are balding. I think that's one of the reasons he looks a bit younger than his age.
Swept Away? That film with Maddona? Jeez, that was one of the worst movies I've ever seen in my life. It so was cringingly bad it was embarrassing to watch. Madonna cannot act to save her life.
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nzgl786 — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 01:15 AM)
Watched him in Vanishing Point recently. A 1996 movie. Just 3 years before his Aragorn role. So very Viggo (as I always say!)
Now, back to my Middle-earth nostalgiaIt's December:
2001 - FOTR (15 years)
2002 - TTT (14 years)
2003 - ROTK (13 years)
Even The Hobbit 1,2,3 are 'th years old now.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!