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    Yeah I liked District 9. Still need to watch Prometheus even though I have it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I always loved Event Horizon.

    Thanks for the list Ronin, didn't see it as I was out of town. I'm highly suspect of your list because it doesn't contain District 9.
    Event Horizon has the best Sam Neill scream ever!


    I excluded District 9 because I don't like the director... I enjoyed the movie, but then the dipshit went on to make that Matt Damon anti-capitalism flick that just plain sucked... Neill Blomkamp- he just comes off as too preachy. I want to enjoy a movie, not have someone try to persuade me a certain way.
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    Anyone see Fury yet? Or that other ww2 drama? Seems to be a few coming out all around now.

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    Someone on here mentioned Trollhunter on Netflix. I thought it was great. Not a great movie, but great nonetheless. Really looking forward to Interstellar.
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    The swedish or whatever one? Wierd but I liked it too.

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    DAS BOOT with english subtitles
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    Quote Originally Posted by fitz19d View Post
    The swedish or whatever one? Wierd but I liked it too.
    Yeah. I've been reading troll stuff lately now. I think that done right, trolls are kind of underrated in the fantasy world.
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    Tiny: A Story About Living Small.
    This is a documentary about a guy with no construction experience, building a tiny house. His plot of land is in Hartsel, CO, and he actually builds the house in Boulder, CO. For a documentary full of what are mostly hippies, there isn't a real strong liberal message. They did a good job finding people that weren't crazy, and whose primary motives for living in tiny homes isn't environmental. It's only an hour long and I think worth the watch. It's nice to help re-evaluate priorities, without running out and forsaking all your belongings.

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    That's my pseudo if theres a divorce exit plan.

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    Yep, haha.

    Also, I think it helps put things in perspective to measure a couple of your rooms before watching the documentary. They show a bunch of people smiling outside of their tiny houses, with the location and the square footage listed. If my memory is correct, the range is from 56 sq/ft to 255 sq/ft. Our smallest bedroom is larger than the smallest house. The room we watched the movie in is bigger than all but the biggest (by 5 sq/ft), and my single car garage is well over the size of everything in the film.
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