Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 11:17 am
woah...did you catalog them like that yourself, reyquila??
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Nope. I have moviecollector sofware and List Pro on my PDA in order to track my purchases!!ifoceanscollide wrote:woah...did you catalog them like that yourself, reyquila??
oooo.... *insert appropriate admiration and slight jealousy here*reyquila wrote:Nope. I have moviecollector sofware and List Pro on my PDA in order to track my purchases!!ifoceanscollide wrote:woah...did you catalog them like that yourself, reyquila??
So they can point and laugh and say stuff like "Ha! He/She doesn't have (insert title)! Loser!"Julian Carter wrote:I've decided to chime into this thread, though I don't for the life of me understand why anyone would be interested in reading my list of DVDs.
I'll bite. If only so I have a minimal estimate of how many silver discs currently reside in Malta.Jules wrote:I wonder if my unconventional first paragraph might actually entice a user into reading my list.
Ha to you!Eskepej wrote:Ha! You don't have Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs! Loser!![]()
You imp.Escapay wrote:You do realize, of course, that your lack of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs does not make you a true Disney Animated Classic fan, right?
Hmm ... why? (I seem to have some sort of suspicion as to why you said that but I'd like to know what you had in mind anyway).Bert wrote:But then again, the fact that you have Death Becomes Her makes up for it.![]()
Not to mention how we can deride him on his paltry live action collection, thus labelling him not a true Disney fan.Escapay wrote:So they can point and laugh and say stuff like "Ha! He/She doesn't have (insert title)! Loser!"Julian Carter wrote:I've decided to chime into this thread, though I don't for the life of me understand why anyone would be interested in reading my list of DVDs.Like so...
Ha! You don't have Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs! Loser!
Ha back! Caselotti's voice is a lethal weapon, I'm glad I own Snow White so that I can fight the aliens from planet Zgroblenik, who grow weak at the sound of unnaturally high and shrilly voices!Jules wrote:Ha to you!Eskepej wrote:Ha! You don't have Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs! Loser!![]()
You couldn't stand Caselotti's voice if she moaned (not the way you think) in bed 5000 miles away from you!
Verne wrote:You imp.Escapay wrote:You do realize, of course, that your lack of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs does not make you a true Disney Animated Classic fan, right?![]()
Because Death Becomes Her is just a mindbogglingly awesome dark comedy, that's why!Jimmy wrote:Hmm ... why? (I seem to have some sort of suspicion as to why you said that but I'd like to know what you had in mind anyway).Bert wrote:But then again, the fact that you have Death Becomes Her makes up for it.![]()
Strangely enough, I've never seen Independence Day (hehe, what does that say about my patriotism?Carter wrote:By the way, the only DVD I feel kind of ashamed of owning is Independence Day. I know it was critically panned. I know it's intoxicatingly bombastic in its American patriotism (really!) but ... I like it! Perhaps that's because I'm particularly fond of sci-fi* (and psychological thrillers too ... but that's another story).
True! Bah to having Song of the South, a true Disney fan would have classics and not-so-classics thrown into the mix too like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and The Boatniks! And where's The Rocketeer, Jules? You gotta have The Rocketeer.Mr. Crane wrote:Not to mention how we can deride him on his paltry live action collection, thus labelling him not a true Disney fan.![]()
I for one know (through some really advanced FBI-like spy stuff or whatever that is) that you've never attempted using your copy of the film as a lethal weapon, and you'd better not, because Caselotti's ultrasonic vocal explosions will simply reflect off the blanket of Carbon Dioxide in the stratosphere and make a crater where you were when you, er ... dispatched them. Then we get Global Cracking, you Scapsta (and the formation of new organisations like "EardrumPeace" and "The United Stirrup Bones").Bertlottu wrote:Ha back! Caselotti's voice is a lethal weapon, I'm glad I own Snow White so that I can fight the aliens from planet Zgroblenik, who grow weak at the sound of unnaturally high and shrilly voices!
That's true, and shame on Leonard Maltin, Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel for dissing it (and of course, Meryl Streep's performance is priceless).Alberto-who-makes-pizzas wrote:Because Death Becomes Her is just a mindbogglingly awesome dark comedy, that's why!
Well ... I don't what it says about your patriotism, really. It's just a little over the top. You see it for yourself.Scapaye wrote:Strangely enough, I've never seen Independence Day (hehe, what does that say about my patriotism?).
Well, uh ... I am kinda more interested in the animation, but I'll admit I perhaps should have something in there. Boatniks would probably be the last film to join the list seeing as it has a terrible UD review. I'd like to give 20,000 Leagues a rent first (no, I've never seen itRdvs[su wrote:Electric Crane wrote:Not to mention how we can deride him on his paltry live action collection, thus labelling him not a true Disney fan.
True! Bah to having Song of the South, a true Disney fan would have classics and not-so-classics thrown into the mix too like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and The Boatniks! And where's The Rocketeer, Jules? You gotta have The Rocketeer.
reyquila wrote:While some babble; I'm buying!!!!
Nails on a Carterboard wrote:Yesss!!! Thanks to me, Scaps and Bod are making the thread interesting! Oooooh ... this is good.
I like the sound of EardrumPeace.Juliotti wrote:I for one know (through some really advanced FBI-like spy stuff or whatever that is) that you've never attempted using your copy of the film as a lethal weapon, and you'd better not, because Caselotti's ultrasonic vocal explosions will simply reflect off the blanket of Carbon Dioxide in the stratosphere and make a crater where you were when you, er ... dispatched them. Then we get Global Cracking, you Scapsta (and the formation of new organisations like "EardrumPeace" and "The United Stirrup Bones").Bertlottu wrote:Ha back! Caselotti's voice is a lethal weapon, I'm glad I own Snow White so that I can fight the aliens from planet Zgroblenik, who grow weak at the sound of unnaturally high and shrilly voices!![]()
Even the good guys can miss a few now and then. Remember Ebert also dissed Newsies.How'd you know I make pizza? wrote:That's true, and shame on Leonard Maltin, Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel for dissing it (and of course, Meryl Streep's performance is priceless).Alberto-who-makes-pizzas wrote:Because Death Becomes Her is just a mindbogglingly awesome dark comedy, that's why!![]()
Terrible UD review = inescapable desire to see the movie.(in a low baritone voice) Boat-niks! Dum dum dum dee dum...Boat-niks! wrote:Boatniks would probably be the last film to join the list seeing as it has a terrible UD review.
You're killing me, Smalls, you're killing me!AAAGGGGHHH! Words I never thought to see come from Malta! wrote:I'm not exactly dying to see The Rocketeer
Yeah. You're right. Actually it could make a good anthem for Puerto Rico:Scapes about the Rakes wrote:It never gets old.
Another environmental disaster!? What have you done already? Oh wait ... shhhhhhh!World Threat #1 wrote:I like the sound of EardrumPeace. And it's nice to know that I'll start another environmental disaster! Especially with the apparently "new" set of mortal sits passed by the Vatican.
CL is two-sided situation for me. I agree with the critics, but yet enjoy the film immensely!Escapay n'est pas un Search Function! wrote:And I'm still gonna embrace the enigma that is Chicken Little even though no one else did.
I know exactly what you mean. Believe me.The Vocal Chords of the Mouldy Disney Vault. AAAARRRGH! wrote:Terrible UD review = inescapable desire to see the movie.
Hence, you must at least rent Boatniks to see just how bad it is!
Ok! Ok! I'll see it!Skepjejzu wrote:You're killing me, Smalls, you're killing me!
I was actually referring to the brick emoticon, and how I love seeing it because it never gets old!Jules in the Pools with Mrs. Jewls* wrote:Yeah. You're right.Scapes about the Rakes wrote:It never gets old.
The Vatican passed a list of seven new mortal sins, and among them is the sin of not being environmentally friendly.MortalSinsPeace wrote:Oh, by the way - I didn't get the bolded part of your sentence. Can you explain?World Threat #1 wrote:Especially with the apparently "new" set of mortal sits passed by the Vatican.![]()
*dies*Jules Lost Precious Minutes of his Life Watching the Horror that is Freddy Got Fingered wrote:A few days ago I watched Freddy Got Fingered on Youtube (a first for me, despite the wrong aspect ratio and highly pixelated picture). I've been reading that it's so bad (on the internet) for so long, that I just had to see it to find out how bad it really is!
I still have to buy that on DVD, too. I've seen it a couple times before, and it's featured in the Touchstone movie (aptly titled Ed Wood).Plans 1 through 8 didn't work, on to Plan 9! wrote:One day I'd like to see Ed Wood's Plan 9 from Outer Space.![]()
Gaaahh! You're killing me, Smalls, you're killing me!Watch The Sandlot while you're out renting The Rocketeer! wrote:Ok! Ok! I'll see it!Skepjejzu wrote:You're killing me, Smalls, you're killing me!Just promise you won't attempt suicide!
I didn't know this was coming to DVD, I love Johnny and the Sprites! I'm buying too, but not next Tuesdayreyquila wrote:Johnny and The Sprites!!!!