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quick review

Initial D the movie

watch it not for the plot, but for the drifting

my rating: :):ninja::laugh: (mainly for the casting of the main character - very funny the way he drifts without really thinking about it)

nother quick review for dan

Stick It:

rebel girl gets caught by cops (again) and has option of either going to texan military college or vickerman gymnastics appreciation (or something like that)

thing is, 2 years ago, she walked out of the gymnastics world championships b4 the last routine, and handed a sure american gold away

so all these gymnists are bitchy at her, blaa blaa blaa, she is still very rebel, go to some championships, and she starts a fixing farce cause the judges were judging shit

dont look at me like that - my sis got it out, and i watched it for the comedic value, some parts were pretty funny, plus some of the girls were alright (specially in those leotards :laugh:)

rating: :):ninja::laugh:.5

nother quick review for dan

Stick It:

rebel girl gets caught by cops (again) and has option of either going to texan military college or vickerman gymnastics appreciation (or something like that)

thing is, 2 years ago, she walked out of the gymnastics world championships b4 the last routine, and handed a sure american gold away

so all these gymnists are bitchy at her, blaa blaa blaa, she is still very rebel, go to some championships, and she starts a fixing farce cause the judges were judging shit

dont look at me like that - my sis got it out, and i watched it for the comedic value, some parts were pretty funny, plus some of the girls were alright (specially in those leotards :laugh:)

rating: :):ninja::laugh:.5

hmm interesting

Dan, you left him without half ninjas to rate movies. I deeply feel for him. Ush Kush B'Gush, that was a very nice .5 on the end. Sometimes an entire Ninja (which we know are VERY powerful!) can be just too much, but sometimes theres just too little ninja.

yeah hurry the f**k up with it

maybe hes not allowed to watch it ;)

just joking >_<

i couldnt believe it wen i saw that innocent young chick from "saved by the bell" in it, beeing the main character...... not that i was complaining :cheers:

memphis belle:

bout the crew of a flying fortress bomber called memphis belle

they have made 24 bomb runs without a scratch, and now the there 25th is there last, as they get to go home after this.

anyway, blaa, blaa, blaa, big party to commemorate there last mission, go out next day, cool scenes fighting the jerry fighters, some planes get shot down, as a consequence they are leading the whole bomb run, cant see the target due to cloud cover, decide to risk the turn around and go again, almost dont find it again, find it at the last second, bombs away

take a hit from some flak, 1 engine bursts into flame, have to go into a massive dive to put it out, loose lots a fuel cause hole in wing, limp back to england on 2 engines, they are the last plane back in, everybody is waiting anxiously

put landing gear out, only one goes out, they decide a belly landing, cept gear doesnt come back up, so have to put it down manually by hand

of course it gets down seconds b4 they land

the end :P

rating: :dry::ninja::D:ninja::wave:

might be watching 'Crank' 2day so stay tuned :smile:

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