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Ten Movies Noone is Seeing But Should!

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Saturday, November 12, 2005 5:20 AM

CHRISISALL


Quote:

Originally posted by Jayhawk35:
Remo Williams-The Adventure Begins... Based on the Destroyer series of books, this movie was hilarious, and under rated. The books are good too.
Escape From New York One of John Carpenter's best films of all time. Big Trouble in Little China Being a Carpenter fan, this movie is hilarious. Kurt Russell is great

Jayhawk, we think alike here, except in your non-love of Escape From LA!
Sure, different mood (more comic book, less reality), but I still thought it was fun to re-visit the character after so long. And shutting down the Earth was a hoot!

Another: The Warriors - comic book gang flick, vintage 70's.

Call me Chrisisall

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Saturday, November 12, 2005 5:55 AM

HOGWAFFLE


okay here we go=)

The New Guy: Eliza Dushku, DJ qualls. Teen comedy, coming at the end of the most recent era of them and therefore overlooked. But its great hilarious and filled with fun cameos.

Grind: Adam Brody. 4 kids chasing a proskateboarding dream. Absolutly hilarious!

Van Wilder: not sure how this did in theaters, but i got it on DVD and couldnt beleive i had missed it!

DEBS: Jordana Brewster. Comes off total crap about 4 secret agents in training in tiny school girl uniforms, but is actually really campy and well done, also one of the best lesbian relationships portrayed in a movie.

The Island: I saw this is one of the 3 days it was in the theater and thought it was awesome. Visually pleaseing, good story, thought it got the shaft from the general public.

Skeleton Key: worth a look, not gonna say its the best, but i like the feel of it

And for one to avoid at all cost DO NOT SEE THIS!!!! Alone in the dark. Its crap total crap. and when i went to see the Cave some people behind me were like "hope this is better than alone in the dark" and I was like "OMG that movie was crap" and the people in front of me were like "alone in the dark? Yeah that sucked!"

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Saturday, November 12, 2005 6:05 AM

THESENTINEL


OKAY..the Long reply:

Orpheus:
Kudos for mentioning Once Upon a Time in Mexico. I thought Desperado sucked...pure action with no common sense. Johnny Depp MAKES THIS MOVIE. A must see for Depp fans.

Also, Iron Giant SHOULD be a classic and can be picked up for about $10 at Wal-Mart. Not many American animated classics like this one.

Unbreakable...a trilogy. Let's hope Needy is wrong about this one.

Speaking of Shymalan and unheard of flicks. EVERYONE CHECK OUT "WIDE AWAKE". Ignore the cheesy cover that makes it look like a comedy. It's Shymalan's first movie and it deals with a little boy who's grandpa dies and he goes on a mission to find out if God is REAL. Very touching and intelligent picture.

Gixxer:

Some GREAT STUFF added to the list. I almost mentioned Dog Soldiers on my list. Classic low budget werewolf movie. AND COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT "Once Were Warriors"...AWESOME MOVIE...and "Amelie"...very funny and the actress is a doll!

BTW, Benny "the Jet" Urquidez, who played Felix La PuBelle is a world famous kickboxing champion. He's also John Cusack's trainer! Would explain why the fight scene was so good.

The Last Boy Scout---
"Why did Mr. Milo Cross the Road?"

Reign of Fire---
Wasn't Matthew McConaughey's character just AWESOME? Midwestern badass dragon slayer. Super cool character.

Chrisisall:
Ballistic was one of the most disappointing films I have ever seen. I was so psyched about it, and nothing. Even Ray Park (Darth Maul) couldn't make me like this movie.

HOWEVER, I here there is supposed to be an Iron Fist movie on the way with Ray Park as the title hero. A MUST SEE. Ray Park is the MAN!!!

Liminalosity:
Kung Fu Hustle...again priceless.
And Six String Samurai IS on the level with Ho-Tep. Both of which I would rank with Kung Fu Hustle as far as pure fun!

UNREGISTEREDCOMPANION:
Thanks for the info on Salva. I HAD NO CLUE. Both are still among my favorite horror films though.

STILLTHEREWAITING:
Thanks for the addition of "Six String Samurai". FUN FUN FUN.

Another samurai flick to check out. "Seven Samurai". Awesome movie that was remade as a little western called "The Magnificent Seven"! I founf this movie quite by accident by listening to the lyrics of a Barenaked Ladies song:

"Like (Akira) Kurosawa I make mad films
'kay I don't make films, but if I did they'd have a samurai".

His other movies like "Hidden Fortress" which Lucas claims as an inspiration for Star Wars I found lacking, but Seven Samurai is the bomb!

HJERMSED:

Thanks for introducing Bubba Ho-Tep and Six String Samurai to the list. Here's hoping for a Ho-Tep sequel...and it COULD be done!!!

Storymark:

I forgot how surprised I was by the caliber of "Out of Sight". Probably my favorite Clooney film and I LOVED O Brother.

Dark City. Saw it in the theater and loved it and never watched it again. I think I'll have to buy this one. A definite forerunner to the Matrix.

DD Director's Cut... I HATED the theatrical version...but may have to try the Director's Cut. KEVIN SMITH should have directed. Too much hokey in the theatrical version.

Eternal Sunshine is a GREAT FILM. Some people have no taste or patience for a decent plot. :)

STATIC:
Lawerence Fishburn (Gina Torres/Zoe's husband) was AWESOME in Othello. I saw this well before the Matrix came out, so I was already a Fishburn fan. He's also cool in Assault on Precint 13... "Old man..."

Branagh's Shakespeare is a triumph...though I have yet to have the pateince to sit through Hamlet. :(

Razal19:
PITCH BLACK MADE ME A VIN DEISEL FAN FOR LIFE! I'll see anything he's in...am disappointed with most of it (though I liked XXX)...and still watch his movies.

Also check out Jason Statham in "The Transporter" and I'm a ROCK fan too. Don't hold that against me. He's like Schwartzenegger with acting talent. If you like the Rock..or even if you don't...check out his role in BE COOL. Big gay ROCK is hysterical.

Adam

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Saturday, November 12, 2005 7:42 AM

JAYHAWK35


Quote:

Originally posted by chrisisall:
Quote:

Originally posted by Jayhawk35:
Remo Williams-The Adventure Begins... Based on the Destroyer series of books, this movie was hilarious, and under rated. The books are good too.
Escape From New York One of John Carpenter's best films of all time. Big Trouble in Little China Being a Carpenter fan, this movie is hilarious. Kurt Russell is great

Jayhawk, we think alike here, except in your non-love of Escape From LA!
Sure, different mood (more comic book, less reality), but I still thought it was fun to re-visit the character after so long. And shutting down the Earth was a hoot!
Call me Chrisisall



You know, I ALMOST included The Warriors , but didn't, but yes, that is one of my favorite movies too! I don't know how many times in junior high we tried to act like the fight scene with the baseball bunch with the bat, but it was fun! I'd love to try to play the new Warriors video game that was just released! And they've just put out a new version of the movie on DVD where the director tweaked it a little bit.

I guess my problem with Escape from LA was that I really would classify Escape from New York as my all time favorite movie (I've seen it dozens of times, and even have the soundtrack), and then when LA finally came out, I just thought it was too hookie and rehashed the original premise. I can see how it was a fun movie, but I thought it lost the charm of the original. I'm a HUGE John Carpenter fan, and also love Price of Darkness and The Thing. Unfortunately, his latter movies just haven't been as good.


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Saturday, November 12, 2005 8:18 AM

DAISYCUTTER


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Logan's Run - I don't hear this minor classic mentioned enough!



Maybe because that films just way too wierd. The Island is the closest thing to a remake

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Grenade Ping Pong is pointless as both players loose, unless the grenade is whacked into the crowd, in which case its a lawsuit

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Saturday, November 12, 2005 9:06 AM

CHRISISALL


Quote:

Originally posted by Jayhawk35:
Unfortunately, his latter movies just haven't been as good.



I thought Vampires was exceptional.

Chrisisall, with a little mahogany

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Saturday, November 12, 2005 3:16 PM

GIXXER


THESENTINAL

Being somewhat of a Cusack fan (except of course in a strictly heterosexual, speaking in a gruff voice and spitting a lot, way) I knew about him and Benny.

"Say Anything" is littered with kickboxing. Also in that or maybe another of his teen films (sorry, I don't take my obsessions anywhere near seriously enough), JC's in a school dining room and someone whacks him in the face with a tray. JC throws a very slick, and lightning fast, block.

G


I respect its privacy.

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Saturday, November 12, 2005 5:38 PM

CHINDI


Matewan- John Sayles' early film about a feud in a west virginia mining town. Gritty and real.. impeccably acted (early Chris Cooper and David Straithern) just an amazing little movie.

Ride With the Devil- great cast, and Ang Lee a director who seems to have a great talent for films about relationships... this one is set against the backdrop of the civil war on the Kansas and Missouri border.. where the civilians raided each others homes with brutality... also has a really wonderful soundtrack.



Chindi (always learning something new from these discussions...)

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Sunday, November 13, 2005 12:24 PM

RONAN


I really enjoyed reading everyone's choices here and was surprised at the number of times I went 'oh yeah I like that one' so to recap...

Ditto to:
Grosse Pointe Blank (funny and dark),
Snatch (brilliant - Ritchie at his best),
Pitch Black (new aliens and even Vin Diesel was good),
Unbreakable (love this and I know I'm only one of a few),
Dark City (love it love it love it - music, Kiefer Sutherland, big brains),
Equilibrium (really under-rated - love that last fight scene),
Last Boy Scout (brilliant dialogue - Shane Black at his best and yes, I know why Milo crossed the road!),
The Killer (my first ever HK film and still a big fave),
As Good as it Gets (I watch this every time it's on - don't like Jack but he really is good in this)
LA Confidential (spectacular story and gripping to the end - fantastic acting)
The Princess Bride (came to this late in its life - the most amazing sword fights and very clever dialogue again)
Leon - Please, please, please let's see the sequel to this. Natalie said she'd do it!!
Tremors - Love it - nothing bad can be said
Dave - very funny 'I caught a fish and it was this big'
Hudsucker Proxy - of all the films mentioned this is really one that you should all see - so beautifully shot and acted and you know...for kids

Some not mentioned but faves of mine:

The Frighteners - Early Peter Jackson - very funny and dark in spots - Michael J Fox (don't let that put you off)

Always - Richard Dreyfuss/Holly Hunter - very touching and funny. Wasn't this Audrey Hepburns last film?

Blazing Saddles - if you're fed up of being politically correct this is the one for you. The beans scene still makes me pee myself.

Sneakers - Brill cast - Sidney Poitier is a god. Another great soundtrack too.

I'm already picking out the ones I want to watch...

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Sunday, November 13, 2005 2:48 PM

THESENTINEL


Forgot a couple:

How about one of my favorites?

THINGS TO DO IN DENVER WHEN YOU'RE DEAD...
Critical Bill gives Jayne a run for his money.

"I AM GODZILLA AND YOU ARE F'ING JAPAN!"

Great role for Treat Williams. Also starring Andy Garcia, Christopher Lloyd, Christopher Walken, William Forsythe, Steve Buscemi.

Did I mention "True Romance"...with a cast like
Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Christopher Walken, Chris Penn, Tom Sizemore, James Gandolfini, Bronson Pinchot, Samuel L Jackson, Brad Pitt...etc etc?

Also check out "Hard Boiled" the first movie I EVER saw that had gun fights in crowded places where both the good guys and bad guys were accidently shooting innocent bystanders...but who's really innocent anyway? :)

I'm sure I'll think of some more later. Glad everyone is enjoying the thread.

Adam

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Sunday, November 13, 2005 4:11 PM

OPTI


Donnie Darko.

Great movie. From the commentary during the final credits: "More people worked on this movie than saw it in theaters." LOL, sigh.

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Sunday, November 13, 2005 4:12 PM

GIXXER


Oh yes, matey. This thread has legs.

Good call on Hardboiled. I reckon that CYF's slide down the bannister while shooting lots of folk has to be the inspiration for Legolas doing his shield-surfing.

(...or not, if I'm talking about a different film. Yours is the one with the baby ward shoot-out, right?

For some reason though, Hidden Tiger, Crouching Thingy never did anything for me. Bullet time got old very quickly, and the flying sequences looked a bit like Peter Pan at the Panto

Weirdness Alert!
(...though not this Peter Pan. I do have a certain respect for the man's sense of purpose, however.)

http://www.pixyland.org/peterpan/

Oh, and Ronin.

G




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Sunday, November 13, 2005 4:19 PM

ORPHEUS


Quote:

The Frighteners - Early Peter Jackson - very funny and dark in spots - Michael J Fox (don't let that put you off)


Ronan, thank you for mentioning The Frighteners. I'd put all of Jackson's films on here, but the last time I sung the praises of Jackson, people hit me.

Hell with it. If you haven't seen these films, you're definitely missing out on some great stuff:

Bad Taste
Meet the Feebles
Dead Alive (Braindead to those not in the US)
Heavenly Creatures
Forgotten Silver
The Frighteners

Then there are those hobbit movies...

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Monday, November 14, 2005 7:58 AM

HAIDON


Man, I've read through this thread, and you guys have just about named every underrated movie I can possibly think of that I've enjoyed.

Grosse Pointe Blank - I've watched every John Cusack flick since.
Dark City
Quick and the Dead
Serenity - DUH!

I do, however, still have a couple to add:

Ella Enchanted - If anything, this is the current day movie to place right next to Princess Bride. I enjoyed every minute of it.

The Rundown - I despise The Rock. He annoys the ever-living piss out of me. Yet every time I see this re-running on HBO, I am compelled to watch it.

Being John Malkovitch - You have to be in a very odd place to enjoy this movie, but it had just the right amount of kookiness to be truly enjoyable. Besides, this is the movie that showed I look like John Cusack! (If he goes all grizzly adams and keeps an insane look on his face. :) )

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Monday, November 14, 2005 8:25 AM

BROWNCOATFAN1


-interview with a vampire
- the upside of anger
- a love song for bobby long
- mean creek
- the cider house rules
these are all realy good movies, please wacth

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Monday, November 14, 2005 10:31 AM

QUEENOFTHENORTH


Ooh, this looks like fun. Dunno if I can think of 10, but here goes.

1. Going the Distance - Canadian made movie that is full of non-stop hilarity. Being Canadian-made, not many saw it, but they should.

2. Inuyasha movies - fantastic anime. The word anime alone usually puts people off.

3. Castle in the Sky - Another bit of genius from the Japanese. Surprisingly long, well-made animated movie that I adore.

4. Dogma. I don't know how well this actually did, but I know the controversy alone turned a lot of people off. Hilarious and surprisingly deep.

5. Chronicles of Riddick (dives behind wall). Now I know a lot of people trashed this, but if you watch the director's cut, not the theatrical verison, it is fantastic.

6. Freaky Friday - just a great movie. Full of fun and stellar acting from Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. This was before she sold out to Hollywood and became a bleached blonde anorexic.

7. Sgt. Bilko - best. Steve Martin. movie. EVER. It's just so funny.

8. Secondhand Lions - pure storytelling genius. I love this movie. It sounds like a weird premise but it's incredible.

9. The Halloween Tree - I have to watch this every Halloween. It's just great.

10. Peter Pan (2004) - again, I don't know how well this did, but if you didn't see it cuz you were afraid it was Disneyfied crap, please go see it. It was Peter Pan the way it was meant to be. Visually stunning too.

*agrees with Titan AE and many other previous suggestions*

I give to you the Seeker of Serenity, the Valkyrie Warrior, the Gourmet Cook and the Truth Scoper.

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Monday, November 14, 2005 10:51 AM

LIMINALOSITY


Quote:

Originally posted by TheSentinel:
THINGS TO DO IN DENVER WHEN YOU'RE DEAD...
Critical Bill gives Jayne a run for his money.

"I AM GODZILLA AND YOU ARE F'ING JAPAN!"



Denver! Great catch!
and anything Godzilla, even the really awful ones are still a good time to be had with popcorn, beer and a circle of friends hooting.

Mothra!
You must return the egg! Tiny alien princesses singing eerie lamentations

Kurosawa, you mentioned far, far above. Anything Kurosawa...Rashoman...Hidden Fortress...Ran...What a guy! His work has informed the work of so many others. Bigkissgif for Kurosawa.

Speaking of Samurai movies, The Blind Samurai.
From the summer of the unstopable Samurai movie (Hero, Twilight Samurai). After seeing this one there was an investigation of the theme, and there are many, many hysterical Blind Samurai movies out there.

Has anyone said Near Dark?
With most of the Aliens cast as vampires, it came out right after A2, dir Katherine Bigelow.

My Brilliant Career
with Judy Davis and Sam Neill
Australian girl circa 1900, too firey bright to be stuck in the sticks, from the autobiography of Miles Franklin. Well written, beautifully acted.

And for an Australian double feature:
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Spooky spooky true story of disappearing girls at a school picnic, very quiet, eerie ass rock formations, the constant calling of magpies in the background, directed by Peter Weir.

Thanks to viral marketing...SERENITY: reopening soon in a theater near you.
Shiny Trees! Yavanna made Shiny Trees!

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Monday, November 14, 2005 12:24 PM

LWAVES


Points awarded to all those posters who liked Unbreakable, Shaun Of The Dead, Dog Soldiers, Dead Men Dont Wear Plaid, Garden State and The Hudsucker Proxy.

To further:

1. Cube
2. Mean Creek
3. Lawn Dogs
4. The United States Of Leland
5. The Last Supper
6. Best Laid Plans

That'll do for now.

And can I add a Festival short film called Dolphins and a UK mini-series called Conviction.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2005 12:38 PM

GIXXER


Meet the Fockers.

No. That's not a recommendation. It's tragic RobertDN stuff. And I bet loads of people have only seen his later lighter stuff.

He's always been great in drama, but he really can do comedy well. I just wish he'd pick decent films.

Like "Midnight Run" (Plus best possible co-star in Charles Grodin.) And the Litmus Configuration Test. Cracks me up every time.

G

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Jonathan Mardukas: What's the name of this establishment?
Red Wood: Red's Corner Bar.
Jonathan Mardukas: Are you Red?
Red Wood: Yes.
Jonathan Mardukas: Do you dye your hair?
Red Wood: No.
[pause]
Jonathan Mardukas: Why do they call you Red?
Red Wood: It's short for Redwood. My last name's Wood.
Jonathan Mardukas: What's your first name?
Red Wood: Bill.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2005 5:56 AM

CLJOHNSTON108


Quote:

Originally posted by Haidon:
The Rundown - I despise The Rock. He annoys the ever-living piss out of me. Yet every time I see this re-running on HBO, I am compelled to watch it.

Same here.
"The Rundown" was the first movie of his I'd seen, and I was really impressed by how expressive the guy can be.

That 'WTF?' look he had on his face as he was starin' at the flap o' duct tape hangin' off the wing of the Cessna was effin' worth the price of the DVD!

"That's a lotta cows."

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Deep Thoughts...
...by Jack Handey...

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Wednesday, November 16, 2005 6:28 AM

CLJOHNSTON108


Quote:

Originally posted by Static:
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid!!!!!!!
PLEASE tell me someone else loves this film!!!

Nathan does, too!!
http://www.foxhome.com/firefly/assets/videos/cast/4_1.mov
(It's at the end, when he's asked to comment on the "unpublished publicity photo" )

And aren't kilts usually plaid?


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Thursday, June 15, 2017 3:03 AM

OONJERAH


Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985)

Fred Ward ... Remo Williams
Joel Grey ... Chiun

6.4 stars on IMDb - that's about right. So not recommending it, but ...
It is worth a watch for Grey.

What I remember about it: at one point, they were messing around on
top of a skyscraper, scaring me a lot.

But mainly, there's a scene where Williams' mentor, Chiun, runs on
water. "The true scene stealer in this action-packed, fast-paced film is
Joel Grey as the Korean martial/mental arts master, Chiun, who delivers
the best lines and performance of the movie."




... oooOO}{OOooo ...

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Thursday, June 15, 2017 6:59 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by Oonjerah:
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985)

Fred Ward ... Remo Williams
Joel Grey ... Chiun

6.4 stars on IMDb - that's about right. So not recommending it, but ...
It is worth a watch for Grey.

What I remember about it: at one point, they were messing around on
top of a skyscraper, scaring me a lot.

But mainly, there's a scene where Williams' mentor, Chiun, runs on
water. "The true scene stealer in this action-packed, fast-paced film is
Joel Grey as the Korean martial/mental arts master, Chiun, who delivers
the best lines and performance of the movie."




... oooOO}{OOooo ...


You contribute your first post in this thread 11 years after the previous post?
Chiun also has the best lines and performance in every one of the books in the series - several hundred volumes. I had not imagined Harold Smith being played by Wilford Brimley, but was glad of the casting at the time. I was disappointed that the film was done poorly enough that more films in the series were not generated - but I thought the editing was sub-par.

They should have not delayed for 14 years after first publication (22 years after manuscript was completed). The same problem for Shooter, released 14 years after Point of Impact climbed the Best Seller List.

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Tuesday, June 20, 2017 1:51 PM

REAVERFAN


Uncanny!

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Tuesday, June 20, 2017 4:35 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


Are y'all in a contest to see who can zombify the most necro thread on FFF.Net ?

Geeez!

Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen

I'm just a red pill guy in a room full of blue pill addicts.

" AU, that was great, LOL!! " - Chrisisall

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Tuesday, June 20, 2017 6:41 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


I should have also mentioned that Chiun does pretty well for a guy who is a couple hundred years old.

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Tuesday, June 20, 2017 6:45 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by reaverfan:
Uncanny!


2 single word posts in 2 minutes (in 2 threads)? Is that a thing, or does it just take you 2 minutes to type one word?

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