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"The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution."
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Originally Posted By NY_Shooter:
Check out the show "30 Days". Season 3, episode 5, I think. They take an anti-gun woman and stick her into the home of a gun-loving father/son duo for 30 days and make her work in a gun shop. Pretty interesting. I cued this up tonight.. didn't make it 5 min.. due to the liberal I also recalled I had seen this when it first came out, so there was no point subjecting myself to it again. I instead watched another episode of Alphas, which seems interesting so far. |
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"Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you." -A. Wilkow |
Originally Posted By Christisking: Magnum P. I. For sure. Some A-Team too |
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Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer:
Originally Posted By AJ-IN-JAX:
New season of MAD MEN just put up. First four seasons of Mad Men: http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mds9eaB2y51qi9d7mo1_500.gif Last season of Mad Men: http://www.longestlife.com/ebook/sleep.gif I made it through 3.5 seasons...the first 2 seasons were absolutely fantastic...season 3 just seemed more of the same stuff.... |
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Originally Posted By PantherArms762:
I just watched Safety Not Gauranteed again. Seriously, if you haven't watched it yet, you're missing out. Not really what I was expecting, but enjoyable nonetheless. Definitely worth a watch. |
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"The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution."
-Thomas Jefferson |
Originally Posted By AJ-IN-JAX:
Originally Posted By hotbiggun42:
Revelation Road. That movie went sideways at the end............ Yeah, it did take an amateurish turn at the end, but it overall, it wasn't bad. I will watch the sequel. |
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Originally Posted By RED_5:
Originally Posted By NY_Shooter:
Check out the show "30 Days". Season 3, episode 5, I think. They take an anti-gun woman and stick her into the home of a gun-loving father/son duo for 30 days and make her work in a gun shop. Pretty interesting. I cued this up tonight.. didn't make it 5 min.. due to the liberal I also recalled I had seen this when it first came out, so there was no point subjecting myself to it again. I instead watched another episode of Alphas, which seems interesting so far. Yeah, she was hardcore in the beginning and I actually LOL'ed at her first shotgun experience. It was ridiculous. But she sort of came around by the end. Maybe not enough to go buy a gun, but she had a totally different attitude about guns at the end, which is good. |
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If G19 is an option, it is the answer. - DanTSX
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Originally Posted By NY_Shooter:
Originally Posted By RED_5:
Originally Posted By NY_Shooter:
Check out the show "30 Days". Season 3, episode 5, I think. They take an anti-gun woman and stick her into the home of a gun-loving father/son duo for 30 days and make her work in a gun shop. Pretty interesting. I cued this up tonight.. didn't make it 5 min.. due to the liberal I also recalled I had seen this when it first came out, so there was no point subjecting myself to it again. I instead watched another episode of Alphas, which seems interesting so far. Yeah, she was hardcore in the beginning and I actually LOL'ed at her first shotgun experience. It was ridiculous. But she sort of came around by the end. Maybe not enough to go buy a gun, but she had a totally different attitude about guns at the end, which is good. I think your both missing the important thing......a hot yoga teacher. But yeah her first shotgun experience was stupid. You don't start a beginner out with a big gun, give her a .22 Marlin. As far as the guy giving her literature to read up on, "in the gravest extreme" or something like that would probably be a better choice than "Guns & Ammo". And from what they showed, she has the impression that fillling out the 4473 is all there is, with no NICS check. And they should have spent more time showing her people who used their guns for defense. |
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I remember when I lost my mind. But it wasn't because I didn't know enough. I just knew too much....
I'm taking comfort in the fact that Jesus wasn't liked when he was alive either. |
Travis Pastranas Nitro Circus is up and was good.
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DangerJ: Apparently you have to respect the diversity of this company and the fact that some dudes just like to jerk off into packed lunches.
The first rule of foot up your ass club is stfu. |
Watched Black Snake Moan the other night. That movie made no damn sense.
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It is substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government. - George Washington
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Originally Posted By John_Wayne777:
Watched Black Snake Moan the other night. That movie made no damn sense. No, it didn't. But she was pretty hot. That "trashy" sort of hot. |
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If G19 is an option, it is the answer. - DanTSX
Holla when you meet Allah. - cobra-ak |
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Originally Posted By RED_5: Originally Posted By NY_Shooter: Check out the show "30 Days". Season 3, episode 5, I think. They take an anti-gun woman and stick her into the home of a gun-loving father/son duo for 30 days and make her work in a gun shop. Pretty interesting. I cued this up tonight.. didn't make it 5 min.. due to the liberal I also recalled I had seen this when it first came out, so there was no point subjecting myself to it again. I instead watched another episode of Alphas, which seems interesting so far. I dig alphas. Been watching it on syfy or whatever. They need to come out with some new episodes. |
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FightingHellfish: If you are getting ready to go to a party, and you know that you absolutely need a gun, knife and battle buddy, you might consider finding a different party.
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Originally Posted By NY_Shooter:
Originally Posted By John_Wayne777:
Watched Black Snake Moan the other night. That movie made no damn sense. No, it didn't. But she was pretty hot. That "trashy" sort of hot. So worth a watch or not? |
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DangerJ: Apparently you have to respect the diversity of this company and the fact that some dudes just like to jerk off into packed lunches.
The first rule of foot up your ass club is stfu. |
Originally Posted By TheMercenary:
Jericho is fucking awsome The first few episodes are really slow, but it gets great It got progressively lame. Would have been happy to see it focus on life w/o power, without getting into the far-reaching conspiracy route. |
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Just miles from your doorstep, hundreds of men are given weapons and trained to kill. The government calls it the Army, but a more alarmist name would be... The Killbot Factory.
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Originally Posted By PantherArms762:
So worth a watch or not? It's an absurd movie, like they left about 2/3 of the story out of the final cut so it makes very little sense. It seemed to me mostly like an excuse to show off Christina Ricci's body in a bondage scenario....and it does a pretty good job on that front. You probably won't hate the movie by any stretch...it's just that when it's over you'll probably say "What the fuck was that about?" just like I did. When that thought hits, remember Christina Ricci's tits. It'll pass. |
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It is substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government. - George Washington
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Originally Posted By John_Wayne777:
Originally Posted By PantherArms762:
So worth a watch or not? It's an absurd movie, like they left about 2/3 of the story out of the final cut so it makes very little sense. It seemed to me mostly like an excuse to show off Christina Ricci's body in a bondage scenario....and it does a pretty good job on that front. You probably won't hate the movie by any stretch...it's just that when it's over you'll probably say "What the fuck was that about?" just like I did. When that thought hits, remember Christina Ricci's tits. It'll pass. Ok, you sold me on it. |
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DangerJ: Apparently you have to respect the diversity of this company and the fact that some dudes just like to jerk off into packed lunches.
The first rule of foot up your ass club is stfu. |
Parks and Rec. Ron Swanson is the man!
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Watched the Eric Bana documentary about his childhood car he turned into a racer. Love of the Beast I think it was. It was pretty good. If you are a car guy you will appreciate it
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I drink cheap beer, cheap wine, cheap liquor, and water out of the toilet if needs be. But i won't fucking touch aunt jemimah. And i won't let my kids either.---1969iggy
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Originally Posted By PantherArms762: Originally Posted By NY_Shooter: Originally Posted By John_Wayne777: Watched Black Snake Moan the other night. That movie made no damn sense. No, it didn't. But she was pretty hot. That "trashy" sort of hot. So worth a watch or not? http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070301/REVIEWS/703010302 "Black Snake Moan" is the oddest, most peculiar movie I've seen about sex and race and redemption in the Deep South. It may be the most peculiar recent movie ever except for "Road House," but then what can you say about "Road House"? Such movies defy all categories. |
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Originally Posted By utb1528:
Parks and Rec. Ron Swanson is the man! I was gonna make a thread just about that dude. He's the prototypical arfcommer. Plus the way they play him in the show, he's always right. |
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Originally Posted By Intimdtr77: Originally Posted By NY_Shooter: I started Breaking Bad the other day. Only 3 or 4 episodes in so far. Pretty good. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Wait, wut? You haven't scene BB? Oh my. Lock yourself in a room until you are caught up. its been in my que fir a half a year and havnt started it yet... everyone i know says they are ashamed of me .. ill get to it |
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Originally Posted By Colonel_Angus: I can taste colors after reading that abortion
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The Finder has been added.
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/The_Finder/70197045?trkid=2361637 |
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Originally Posted By rkbar15:
Originally Posted By PantherArms762:
Originally Posted By NY_Shooter:
Originally Posted By John_Wayne777:
Watched Black Snake Moan the other night. That movie made no damn sense. No, it didn't. But she was pretty hot. That "trashy" sort of hot. So worth a watch or not? http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070301/REVIEWS/703010302 "Black Snake Moan" is the oddest, most peculiar movie I've seen about sex and race and redemption in the Deep South. It may be the most peculiar recent movie ever except for "Road House," but then what can you say about "Road House"? Such movies defy all categories. More or less. Made no damn sense, bits of it were just ridiculous, and yet you don't find yourself wanting to turn it off because a part of you really wants to see how it turns out for a nymphomaniac drug addict chained to a jaded blues musician's radiator. |
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It is substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government. - George Washington
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The Hunger Games has been added.
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"Bureau of Alcohol, Snuff, Firearms and Explosives" Google translator. @Everrest
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Originally Posted By Everrest:
The Hunger Games has been added. With the ridiculous amount of hype that movie got I was expecting a better movie, but it’s still definitely worth a watch. Also Jennifer Lawrence is easily my favorite A-list actor or actress. |
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"The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution."
-Thomas Jefferson |
Originally Posted By RED_5: I watched Get the Gringo last night.. good flick I actually enjoyed it. |
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Originally Posted By SlipShot762:
...Sub drank me under the table, unbelievable! I remember thinking vaguely, "This pair of Subnet fuckers is cheating, pulling out the magical monkey juice for a last minute win!" |
Any good horror movies?
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I'm sure some of theses have been recommended, but I 'm not going to go back and read 50 pages:
Primer is back in the instant view, if you like movies like Pi(also I recommend and is in instant) or anything with a very deep plot where you have to pay attention Primer is excellent. Will make your head explode, trying to follow the timeline the first time around. Along the same lines, but easier on the head was Time Crimes which I also liked. If you havent seen "a boy and his dog", a bit out there but entertaining (I love post apocalyptic movies), also "hardware" is good. "eXistenZ" and "Avalon" Also very good interesting futuristic, tech/type movies. For Asian movies: Oldboy and The Host are good. Funny Games - not the shitty remake the original german version, is fair to good if you are into torture/etc movies like hostel(but with a bit more class in this case). Street Thief is interesting if you can let yourself go with it. "The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" if you want to laugh at trailer trash "On Any Sunday" if you like motorcycles, probably one of the best documentaries ever made. Probably a re-hash of some suggestions but these are some good ones. |
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Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer:
Originally Posted By Everrest:
The Hunger Games has been added. With the ridiculous amount of hype that movie got I was expecting a better movie, but it’s still definitely worth a watch. Also Jennifer Lawrence is easily my favorite A-list actor or actress. Her performance in "Winter's Bone" was awesome; in Hunger Games she pretty much phoned it in. |
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Originally Posted By Subnet:
Originally Posted By RED_5:
I watched Get the Gringo last night.. good flick I actually enjoyed it. Same here |
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I drink cheap beer, cheap wine, cheap liquor, and water out of the toilet if needs be. But i won't fucking touch aunt jemimah. And i won't let my kids either.---1969iggy
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Originally Posted By Kingpin38506:
Originally Posted By R_Fury:
Originally Posted By JIP:
Apocalypse Now, Inedepedance Day. Just about all the TV you could want I am just finishing up the recent Sci-Fi version of Battlestar Galactica which is awesome. I have watched seasons 1-13 of King Of The hill, Lost and, News Radio to name a few. They also have all of the seasons of Magnum P.I. I knew that Netflix was good people :D Did you seen the sunrise this morning, Ivan? |
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Originally Posted By Subnet: Originally Posted By RED_5: I watched Get the Gringo last night.. good flick I actually enjoyed it. |
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<font color=green><font size=3> “There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice.” </font id=s3></font id=green> RAND~16 |
Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer: Originally Posted By Everrest: The Hunger Games has been added. With the ridiculous amount of hype that movie got I was expecting a better movie, but it’s still definitely worth a watch. Also Jennifer Lawrence is easily my favorite A-list actor or actress. It had a lot of hype because the books are excellent. I would go as far as saying the movies are better if you have read the books because you better understand all the decisions the characters are making and why. |
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"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And when you look into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you." - Nietzsche
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A bunch of cartoon network shows are on now. Dexter's lab, Ed, Ed, and eddy, samurai Jack.
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- "She lets me f*** her in the ass, and I don't know or care what she spends money on or puts in her hair." - Fiver
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Just watched Absentia last night.
For a "low-budget" film I really enjoyed it. No nudity or torture porn here, but it was a pretty good horror movie. I won't give it away, but there was some good character development, great story line and some good creepiness. |
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Originally Posted By Zam18th:
Originally Posted By Christisking:
Magnum P. I. For sure. Some A-Team too Don't forget Quincy and Rockford Files. Also streaming Mission Impossible, Hawaii Five-O, and Columbo. "Safety Not Guaranteed" got good when I was surprised by Kristen Bell. |
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http://www.floridatrail.org
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I'm sure it's been mentioned several times.....Tucker and Dale vs Evil
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Originally Posted By Subnet:
Originally Posted By RED_5:
I watched Get the Gringo last night.. good flick I actually enjoyed it. Seemed like a sequel to Payback, but well worth the watch. |
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"Let an earthquake crumble it, let the fires rage, let it burn to fucking ash and then let the waters rise and submerge this whole rat-infested place."
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Originally Posted By crurifragium:
Originally Posted By Hunter-Killer:
Originally Posted By Everrest:
The Hunger Games has been added. With the ridiculous amount of hype that movie got I was expecting a better movie, but it’s still definitely worth a watch. Also Jennifer Lawrence is easily my favorite A-list actor or actress. Her performance in "Winter's Bone" was awesome; in Hunger Games she pretty much phoned it in. Never seen winter's bone nor read the hunger games book. Saw Hunger Games last night and thought it was average for today. Would be a B- movie in the old days. |
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Originally Posted By PantherArms762:
I just watched Safety Not Gauranteed again. Seriously, if you haven't watched it yet, you're missing out. Just watched it. Truly a wonderful film. |
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I've been battling some internal demons this week, so far I'm 0 for 6.
كافر. |
Originally Posted By Tommytwoguns:
A bunch of cartoon network shows are on now. Dexter's lab, Ed, Ed, and eddy, samurai Jack. They need to get the damn rights for all the adult swim stuff. |
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Cool PBS documentary called Horatio's Drive about the first cross country vehicle trip. Pretty interesting.
Also, Love the Beast was good. Especially if you're a car guy. |
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Quigley Down Under is up
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Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.
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48 Hrs. and Braveheart are now available for streaming.
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Some lesser known, but good movies:
Kill the Irishman White Irish drinkers |
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Osombie - While in Afghanistan, a young woman discovers that Osama bin Laden has risen -- and is building a zombie army to carry out his evil bidding.
Ok...who's gonna take one for the team and watch this??? |
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Originally Posted By DevilPig: Cool PBS documentary called Horatio's Drive about the first cross country vehicle trip. Pretty interesting. Also, Love the Beast was good. Especially if you're a car guy. Both those are excellent, watched them recently...along with Truth In 24 II: Every Second Counts which is about Audi's tough win at LeMans. Good doc. even if you don't like Audis or LeMans. Fastest is a great documentary on MotoGP, too. |
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Bestest podcast on the interwebs -> http://localnumber69.com/blog/podcasts/
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Originally Posted By swingset:
Originally Posted By DevilPig:
Cool PBS documentary called Horatio's Drive about the first cross country vehicle trip. Pretty interesting. Also, Love the Beast was good. Especially if you're a car guy. Both those are excellent, watched them recently...along with Truth In 24 II: Every Second Counts which is about Audi's tough win at LeMans. Good doc. even if you don't like Audis or LeMans. Fastest is a great documentary on MotoGP, too. I'm watching that right now! Get out of my head. |
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