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you should see a "chicken park" film - an embarassing parody of "jurassic park" - it`s probably one one worst films ever made (at least of those watched by me). Because it`s from early 90`s, and totally forgotten (what a shame!) it`s rather hard to get now (non avaliable by e-mule etc.), but I believe you can still lend it somewhere in the big stores.
Its soooooooo CRAP that becomes good !!! Look for it hardly and believe me, you wouldn`t be disapointed! especially, if you`re on bad humour!
It`s REALLY very very bad, so I recommend it!!
Its soooooooo CRAP that becomes good !!! Look for it hardly and believe me, you wouldn`t be disapointed! especially, if you`re on bad humour!
It`s REALLY very very bad, so I recommend it!!

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you mean Peter Jackson`s Braindead? i seen it. Totally deviated & perverted film !! 

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right, here it goes:
"Bad leutanant"
best american film of the `93
"Bad leutanant"
best american film of the `93
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On Arte ( a programme on tv here) there was a documentary.
It is called: Surplus oder Konsumterror (SURPLUS: TERRORIZED INTO BEING CONSUMERS) very nicely done with music and speech..made me think and laugh.
There is this very very old film about Perseus? who gets the magic-cap, is fighting an awesome looking medusa, uses her head, gets to ride a pegasus, battles skeletons and , if I remember correctly, rescues a woman from a sea god monster. Great film, but again, I do not know the title...
Has Spaceballs been mentioned?
It is called: Surplus oder Konsumterror (SURPLUS: TERRORIZED INTO BEING CONSUMERS) very nicely done with music and speech..made me think and laugh.
There is this very very old film about Perseus? who gets the magic-cap, is fighting an awesome looking medusa, uses her head, gets to ride a pegasus, battles skeletons and , if I remember correctly, rescues a woman from a sea god monster. Great film, but again, I do not know the title...
Has Spaceballs been mentioned?
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Well stop-motion is still used...it just doesn't seem to be use in combination with live-action. Wallace and Gromit, for example, and "Corpse Bride"...both of which I watched yesterday (again) so I'm kinda thinking about them atm hehe.
Well stop-motion is still used...it just doesn't seem to be use in combination with live-action. Wallace and Gromit, for example, and "Corpse Bride"...both of which I watched yesterday (again) so I'm kinda thinking about them atm hehe.
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I just watched MirrorMask on DVD - a fantasy from Jim Henson Studios but with a British cast (written by Neil Gaiman).
See this link for more details http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0366780/
No gore as it's a "family" movie but I still think it might appeal to DM fans (I thoroughly enjoyed it).
See this link for more details http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0366780/
No gore as it's a "family" movie but I still think it might appeal to DM fans (I thoroughly enjoyed it).
oh, I forgot to mention "Bloody Sunday", wchich I was on in cinema few years ago ! It was good too !
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I have a penchant for fantasy/sci-fi/horror.
Some movies i recommend that havent already been mentioned:
-Men in Black
-Mobsters
-Event Horizon (Story was too long for the movie giving it a compressed feeling, but still good)
-Jason and the Argonaughts (Annother old film, like Clash of the Titans and good)
-Scary movie series (i love parodies, like "Not annother teen movie" that makes fun of Breakfast Club, which was also nice
)
-Black Hawk Down
-Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
-Jeepers Creepers 2
-Resident Evil (the sequel was kinda iffy)
-Evil Dead (the original, saw it first when i was in my teens, it scared the living **** outta me)
Books, again not yet mentioned:
-The Sword of shannara by Terry Brooks (and every other book in the Shannara series)
-The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
-The Deaths Gate cycle series by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
-The Dragonlance series by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
-Cujo by Steven King
-Northwest Passage by Kenneth Roberts
-A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. LeGuin (and its 2 sequels)
Some movies i recommend that havent already been mentioned:
-Men in Black
-Mobsters
-Event Horizon (Story was too long for the movie giving it a compressed feeling, but still good)
-Jason and the Argonaughts (Annother old film, like Clash of the Titans and good)
-Scary movie series (i love parodies, like "Not annother teen movie" that makes fun of Breakfast Club, which was also nice

-Black Hawk Down
-Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
-Jeepers Creepers 2
-Resident Evil (the sequel was kinda iffy)
-Evil Dead (the original, saw it first when i was in my teens, it scared the living **** outta me)
Books, again not yet mentioned:
-The Sword of shannara by Terry Brooks (and every other book in the Shannara series)
-The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
-The Deaths Gate cycle series by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
-The Dragonlance series by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
-Cujo by Steven King
-Northwest Passage by Kenneth Roberts
-A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. LeGuin (and its 2 sequels)
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DragonLance = Fantastic...Kender are just the best
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Recently read the Black Magician trilogy by Trudi Canavan, recommended and lent to me by a friend - very good. Now reading Garth Nix's Sabriel trilogy. Good so far...only partway through the first book atm though.

Recently read the Black Magician trilogy by Trudi Canavan, recommended and lent to me by a friend - very good. Now reading Garth Nix's Sabriel trilogy. Good so far...only partway through the first book atm though.
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Hm, I never quite got what so many people loved about Dragonlance so much. Sure, the books were alright, but really nothing special to me, just standard fantasy novels.
One of my favourite fantasy novels is Tad Williams' series "Memory, Sorrow & Thorn", starting with The Dragonbone Chair. Probably the best fantasy I ever read apart from Tolkien. Highly recommended.
One of my favourite fantasy novels is Tad Williams' series "Memory, Sorrow & Thorn", starting with The Dragonbone Chair. Probably the best fantasy I ever read apart from Tolkien. Highly recommended.
If you want a really good fantasy read, I highly recommend the Memory, Sorrow and Thorn books by Tad Williams. Probably the best contemporary high fantasy. Also Otherland, a fantasy-scifi-real world dystopia, is very good
Cannot give any movie suggestions, since I don´t care about movies at all (well, with some exceptions of classic movies of course).
Cannot give any movie suggestions, since I don´t care about movies at all (well, with some exceptions of classic movies of course).
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Dragonsdawn is the first chronologically, but not the first in the order they were written - that's Dragonflight. The order, as I can remember, is Dragonflight, Dragonquest, Dragonsong, Dragonsinger, Dragondrums, The White Dragon, errrmm...then I think it's Moreta, Dragonlady of Pern, then Nerilka's Story, then Dragonsdawn, The Renegades of Pern, All the Weyrs of Pern, First Fall, The Dolphins of Pern Red Star Rising, The Masterharper of Pern, and the Skies of Pern. I think that's right but I may have misremembered the order of the last few. There's another one out called Dragon's Kin and there may be a few more little ones here and there. Nerilka's Story is actually in a book together with another story, The Coelura, which is just a random story unrelated to Pern.
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Has anyone watched Fear and loathing in las vegas? It's Terry Gilliam at his absolute trippiest and its hysterical in the darkest way possible.
That film is the one that convinced me that Johnny Depp is the best actor around at the moment, he is so damn versatile and the most watchable character in all those pirates of the carribean movies.
That film is the one that convinced me that Johnny Depp is the best actor around at the moment, he is so damn versatile and the most watchable character in all those pirates of the carribean movies.
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Fear and loathing in las vegas (book by Hunter S. Thompson) 
I watched the film, read the book first, however.
so I did not get that much into the movie
(soundtrack is nice).
I would have read the book twice, but I lent it to someone and
I do not remember who, so I literally "lost" it for quite some time now.
Johnny Depp is excellent. He can surprise you.
Captain Jack Sparrow for example is so extreme, I do not know of
an apt actor who would manage to play the role in the way he did.


I watched the film, read the book first, however.
so I did not get that much into the movie
(soundtrack is nice).
I would have read the book twice, but I lent it to someone and
I do not remember who, so I literally "lost" it for quite some time now.
Johnny Depp is excellent. He can surprise you.
Captain Jack Sparrow for example is so extreme, I do not know of
an apt actor who would manage to play the role in the way he did.
