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if you like nude titties on smoking hot chicas

if you like seeing the underdog come out on top

if you like seeing party culture on video format

if you like laughing your fucking ass off in the theatre

if you like hard ass hood kids take on grown ass men

if you like seeing people realize a loss of control can be a great thing

if you like people partying so hard, the cops bail

if you liked superbad (and i loved superbad)..

 

go see project x. worth every cent

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if you like nude titties on smoking hot chicas

if you like seeing the underdog come out on top

if you like seeing party culture on video format

if you like laughing your fucking ass off in the theatre

if you like hard ass hood kids take on grown ass men

if you like seeing people realize a loss of control can be a great thing

if you like people partying so hard, the cops bail

if you liked superbad (and i loved superbad)..

 

go see project x. worth every cent

 

 

Who the fuck wants to watch Ferris Bueller molest a chimpanzee?!?

 

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You can't really be this stupid, can you? Did you eat a lot of paint chips when you were a kid?

I weep for the future knowing this moron's generation will someday run the World.

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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

 

 

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Oskar (Thomas Horn) is convinced that his father (Tom Hanks), who died in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, has left a final message for him hidden somewhere in the city. Feeling disconnected from his grieving mother (Sandra Bullock) and driven by a relentlessly active mind that refuses to believe in things that can't be observed, Oskar begins searching New York City for the lock that fits a mysterious key he found in his father's closet. His journey through the five boroughs takes him beyond his own loss to a greater understanding of the observable world around him. -- © Warner Bros

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i was skeptical about watching it at first but am glad i did.

 

PG-13, 2 hr. 9 min.

 

>>WATCH<<

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the thing prequel was a real let down, hopefully they dont fuck this up too..

 

btw, just saw pusher 3, great trilogy, heard there could still be a 4th in the

works, but they were saying that years ago. i think they did and just decided

to call it drive.. anyway, all 3 are def worth a viewing.

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:Watch Trailer: :Watch Film:

 

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Based on the famously missing chapter in Colin Clark's memoir The Prince, the Showgirl and Me, My Week With Marilyn reveals the enchanted week that the then-lowly production assistant spent with the most famous celebrity of the era during the production of the classic 1957 comedy romance The Prince and the Showgirl. The year was 1956. Colin Clark was an ambitious 23-year-old determined to make a name for himself in film. As summer gets underway, Clark manages to land a position as a production assistant on the film The Prince and the Showgirl, starring Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams) and Sir Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh). Monroe had just gotten married to playwright Arthur Miller (Dougray Scott), and the newlyweds were on their honeymoon as production got underway. Later, when Miller leaves, young Clark seizes the opportunity to befriend the platinum blonde beauty, and give her a taste of everyday life in England -- far away from the bright lights of Hollywood and the suffocating pressures of fame. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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A good movie

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