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Old February 7th, 2009, 06:43 PM   #11
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The film "Dodgeball"... I get sucked-in to it everytime, I laugh, then I think... "this is so stupid." (The American Dodgeball Association of America! Ha!) Same with "Zoolander". I guess there's a pattern here with B. Stiller movies.
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Fire Down Below with Steven Seagal.

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Ok, I'm holding my hand up and admiting to enjoying 'Love Actually' and especially 'Knotting Hill'.....strange how I always get something in my eye at the end of that film......(anyone says any different,...I'll beat the shit out of yer)
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I love cheesy AM hits from the 60's and 70's, junk food (the higher the calorie count, the better) and I'm an unrepentant porn hound. And none of that makes me feel the least bit guilty.
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Musical guilty pleasures - some of my 1970's favourites that I play in between Maiden, Priest and Rainbow.
Alvin Stardust - Good Love Can Never Die and My Coo-Ca-Choo
Suzi Quatro - Devil Gate Drive
Hudson Ford - Burn, Baby Burn and Pick up the Pieces
Mud - Tiger Feet, Last Tango in London, Dyna-Mite
Pilot - Magic
There's plenty others, I loved the 1970's.

and from the annals of obscurity
Bilbo - She's gonna win
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU1hsAjbyuU
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I reckon the film "Independence Day" is a big dumb noisy predictable derivative incoherent load of old bollocks.

And I watch it every time it's on TV.
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I reckon the film "Independence Day" is a big dumb noisy predictable derivative incoherent load of old bollocks.

And I watch it every time it's on TV.
I hate it that much I bought the 2 disc Special Edition DVD.
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I like 80s Italo-Disco, not just sounds, but the whole lot. In my teenage, behaviour like this was out of question but already then I liked it secretly among primitive hardcore-punk and speed-metal. Maybe I like it because It`s over-produced, musical fast-food and so economically calculated that It`s exactly interesting, yeah and sounds! Of course at these times It`s just cool to "confess" stuff like that, but that doesn`t change anything, I still keep those few records on the back of a crate. And no, I`m not putting here funny Youtube-links, my face is red already!
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For me it's the 13th warrior starring Antonio Banderas as a Arab scholar sent to the north as an ambassador to some Vikings. The armour is appalling - pick any period from history and someone is wearing armour from it.

The last battle scene however, is just pure heroic death and glory. Magnificent!
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I've yet to find anyone including such a crap band as Barclay James Harvest or songs like 'Chirpy Cheep Cheep' in their list of GPs.
'sta minute - I sincerely hope you're referring to BJH in their post-Woolly, Euro-pop phase and not their progtastic first dozen or so years?

RIP Melv, BTW. :-(
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