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    Quote Originally Posted by Scream View Post
    Book of Eli is OK.. The Road is a better Fallout-like movie IMO, good book too..
    Still need to get ahold of that, that's the viggo mortensen one right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rancid Cheese View Post
    Still need to get ahold of that, that's the viggo mortensen one right?
    Correct.

    After watching the movie you can also play some FO3 PC with mods, check out http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=7478 it switches between The Road/Book of Eli weather styles...Awesome screenshot below..

    I would recommend installing FWE too as it makes the game ultra hard, can skip the tutorial section and choose a race/profession etc.. first ten levels you will feel like your on the run and need to survive like in The Road. Three or four shots will take you down too, no bullet sponges..
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    Been wanting to see some old, funny Nic Cage films for awhile and got my wish with Vampire's Kiss. Damn hilarious movie, definately one I'll be bringing to the Nic Cageathon my friend and I are gonna have.

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    Was browsing new movies on Netflix last night when I found Resident Evil: Degeneration. I lol'd, and then queued it up and watched it. Honestly...it's really not as bad as I remember it being. It's not great by any stretch but I actually found myself enjoying it. I can honestly say that I'd rather watch Degeneration four times over and over again than sit through all of the live action movies.

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    The Losers. As it's always the case with adapatations, not as good as the source material, but I liked it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vector View Post
    Was browsing new movies on Netflix last night when I found Resident Evil: Degeneration. I lol'd, and then queued it up and watched it. Honestly...it's really not as bad as I remember it being. It's not great by any stretch but I actually found myself enjoying it. I can honestly say that I'd rather watch Degeneration four times over and over again than sit through all of the live action movies.
    It never was bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trent View Post
    It never was bad.
    Two words: Angela Miller.

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    Speaking of Netflix, I just found Dead Space: Downfall. It was alright.
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    I just saw Real Steel and to be honest it's better that I thought! My wife loved it and I enjoyed every single minute!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vector View Post
    Was browsing new movies on Netflix last night when I found Resident Evil: Degeneration.
    Oh, my. I never would of thought to look for that on Netflix. Thanks, Vector! I know what I'm watching tonight! Funny, when it first came out my mom rented it and watched it, but I didn't..

    Also, this isn't a film I've seen, but I thought I would share it here. It's a foreign film, and it's called "The Kid With A Bike". Reason I'm highlighting it here, is because there is a character who calls himself Wesker, and references RE directly, haha. About halfway in this clip: http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=165122 Raaaaaaandomess..

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    The Road is just too depressing. The sort of stuff even Morrissey would avoid. The Book of Eli reminded me of one of those Serpieri Graphic novels.

    BTW, there have been several RE references made on several tv shows & movies.

    http://residentevil.wikia.com/Refere...opular_culture

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    If the Road is the one I think it is, the one where in the book version; Spoiler:

    Then not so much Fallout. Fallout's always been quirky and humorous, even with the horrible bits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pikminister View Post
    BTW, there have been several RE references made on several tv shows & movies.http://residentevil.wikia.com/Refere...opular_culture
    Oh, yes! I know! Just thought I would mention it, since it seemed fairly new.. and very.. odd.. haha!

    Quote Originally Posted by Darkmoon View Post
    If the Road is the one I think it is, the one where in the book version; Spoiler:
    Good God! Did they at least clean it first?!

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    Babies aren't that messy. No worse than a post apocolyptic landscape, anyway. I have one coming in the next couple of weeks. I'll compare it Enrico's den and tell you which is worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heero Yui View Post
    I just saw Real Steel and to be honest it's better that I thought! My wife loved it and I enjoyed every single minute!
    I saw this too, and I really liked it. It was really cool to see my little podunk town in the movie (it's the town throughout the whole courthouse scene. And that's our pride and joy courthouse that they used too. And that road he drives to the courthouse on is pretty much only that long. And that's our town square. Seriously, our town square isn't even half a city block long. )

    The movie was good, too. I was just expecting Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, but it was actually a lot better than that. Almost like a 21st-century Rocky. Really good!
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    Really? Every time I've watched childbirth on health channels or documentaries, they seem so bloody and.. mucous-y.. But I will take your word on it! And congrats in advance! XD..

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    I saw the movie Sleeping Beauty with Emily Browning.

    And it is so....weird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkmoon View Post
    If the Road is the one I think it is, the one where in the book version; Spoiler:

    Then not so much Fallout. Fallout's always been quirky and humorous, even with the horrible bits.
    Raiders were portrayed as quirky and humorous? Makes me wonder why they have all that "strange meat" lying around their twisted lairs filled with mutilated bodies and the like..

    I also saw Real Steel when it was in the cinema as there was nothing else on - I went home halfway through it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by PracticalAl View Post
    Oh, my. I never would of thought to look for that on Netflix. Thanks, Vector! I know what I'm watching tonight! Funny, when it first came out my mom rented it and watched it, but I didn't..

    Also, this isn't a film I've seen, but I thought I would share it here. It's a foreign film, and it's called "The Kid With A Bike". Reason I'm highlighting it here, is because there is a character who calls himself Wesker, and references RE directly, haha. About halfway in this clip: http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=165122 Raaaaaaandomess..
    That guy calling himself Wesker is reminding me of one of the cosplayers I've seen on DeviantArt and YouTube suspiciously...

    As for me, I watched Bridesmaids' with my Mother.

    I didn't exactly need that extra bit during the credits. ;

    However, I'm looking around the house to see if I can find my DVD of Wasabi floating around the house.



    The trailer online for this sucks, but it's an interesting action-comedy. XD

    Really love this one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno04 View Post
    Two words: Emotionless RoboLeon.
    Fixed The movie is very "game-ish" (as in it's as ridiculous/farfetched as the games themselves), but the Leon parkour scene was too much!
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