here are my newest drink coasters
Scorpion King < A miss mash mush of bad acting with
no story line De Rock should stick to Wrestling
come to think of it this movie looked like a wrestling match
Brotherhood Of The Wolf
This one is so bad that it replaces my hall of fame
drink coaster Crouching Tiger Hidded Dragon
Now I know why foriegn films are so foriegn
The film did have excellent cinema photography and sound effects but it was almost painfull to sit and watch.
the dubbing was terrible with most of the mens voices
having the same baseball announcer type tone and the lips were way out of sinc story line?what story line
if I could guess it would be CTHD meets Excaliber meets
Henry the 5th meets Jason.
What drink coasters do you have in your collection?
Cheers Ray
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Deer Hunter - highly acclaimed drivel...
Forsaken - love Brenden Fahr, hated the film
Just about any George Clooney film EXCEPT 'Oh Brother Where Art Thou' - Who am I supposed to be rooting for anyway???
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HEY... WATERWORLD IS A CLASSIC!! No other movie flopped so hard and lost so much money in the history of movie making. Its the very first billion dollar b-flick . I LOVE IT!!
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Try listening to meat Loaf on DVD or Alice Cooper or Prince!
They got shipped to the local pawn shop Quick smart! Not even good enough for a drink coaster!
On the other hand, three favourites are ELO DTS, Mike oldfields Tubular bells DD, and of course #### freezes over bye the Eagles, actually the BEE GEES live in concert sound awsome aswell.
I don`t have any "coasters" on DVD because I still go to the movies.If i enjoy a movie,I make a note to get it on DVD when it`s released. Why spend good money on a DVD when you don`t even know if you like it or not
Well, in my neck of the woods, I can get a new release DVD for the same price as two movie tickets. My wife and I have purposely put ourselves 6 months out of kilter with the movies so that we can buy them and watch them at home (on a better sounding system than most theaters.)
Now, I DO make sure to go out and see blockbuster movies as well, but DVD purchases really do make sense for movies you'd like to keep around. And evey once in a while, you pick up a drink coaster... like the ones mentioned in this thread.
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