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My buddy just dropped by my office with my birthday present, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure on Blu Ray! Party on in high def dudes!

That's so damn awesome! Speaking of which, my friend still has my Bill & Ted DVD boxset... I need that back.

I'm pretty sure I have to hate you and make fun of your mother for saying something good about a Jamie Kennedy film. That guy is one of the most annoying guys in Hollywood.

I like Jamie Kennedy for some odd reason. Kickin' It Old School was good, plus he'll always be Randy.

Has anyone seen any of these "2012" disaster movies? I had to watch an Ice Age one today in school and it was honestly the worst movie I've ever seen. For a movie that relies 90% on big special effect moments it has awful awful effects. Nothing looked good at all. Then there was the acting... just bad.
 

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Those movies suck but the only one I really like was the day after tomorrow. And Why were they showing that in school

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I have no clue. My Religion teacher is obsessed with this 2012 garbage it seems. She also showed us a video connecting Merlin The Wizard, The Apostle John, the Mayans, and the internet among others to predicting the end of the world. Such bullshit. I love The Day After Tomorrow though, at least that had good special effects!
 

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That's one of the movies I saw with my dad in this little theater before it shut down and he moved, fun movie. John Cusack is the man.
 

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Can't disagree there... at least The Day After Tomorrow made it seem a bit more realistic. I just rewatched it btw, still good. Emmy Rossum sure is pretty.
 

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I wouldn't go as far as realistic, the walls freezing around them as they run is stretching it even for this film :lol: But it's always been a great popcorn movie for me, loved it when I saw it at the cinema all those years ago /old
 

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I don't know which one of you guys was on about Project X a while ago, but I watched it last night. Decent, fresh take on the genre, but needed more laughs.
 

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"Who wants to get a mean on?!" I need to thank Booty. After seeing his sig I had to go watch Johnny Be Good again! Best inspirational speech in movie history. Lol, reuniting Anthony Michael Hall and Paul Gleason was a smart move. Man was he awesome. Young Robert Downey Jr. always made for a great supporting character too! Found it funny to see "introducing Uma Therman" in the titles seeing as how big she became.