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Don't forget to hit Mr. Jackson with some love.[/quote]



Always got love for Mr. Jackson! I love "The Boondocks" series too and OMG, I particularly love when SLJ does his guest appearances as the white wanksta Gin Rummy. That shit is hysterical!
 

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Always got love for Mr. Jackson! I love "The Boondocks" series too and OMG, I particularly love when SLJ does his guest appearances as the white wanksta Gin Rummy. That shit is hysterical![/quote]

When if first came out I skipped it thinking it would be just another cliche but I left it on in the background a few night and now I dig the show.
 

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When if first came out I skipped it thinking it would be just another cliche but I left it on in the background a few night and now I dig the show.[/quote]



Yeah, I LOVE "The Boondocks" series but then I was also a fan when Aaron McGruder was just doing it as a daily comic strip. But no doubt the creative leeway he's afforded in the cable-based animated series is just up my profanity-laden alley, heh. If loving that badass Riley is wrong then I don't wanna be right.
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Even just from a technical achievement standpoint, it's a well done animated series---very good animation work, good voiceover work, and soundtracking (the theme song is so KICKASS I made it my cell ringtone, lol).
 

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[quote name="bookjones"]



Yeah, I LOVE "The Boondocks" series but then I was also a fan when Aaron McGruder was just doing it as a daily comic strip. But no doubt the creative leeway he's afforded in the cable-based animated series is just up my profanity-laden alley, heh. If loving that badass Riley is wrong then I don't wanna be right. :D Even just from a technical achievement standpoint, it's a well done animated series---very good animation work, good voiceover work, and soundtracking (the theme song is so KICKASS I made it my cell ringtone, lol).[/quote]



...or your profanity bin-laden cave.



BTW, Bears better win the Super Bowl this year or your siggy will be moot.
 

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Yup, I roll with the XX chromosomes of this world! And I do so, SO dearly love shoes, heh.



No worries, Mikita's Helmet way back in the day at the O-Boards hedged his bets and thought by default I was a dude too---tried to cover his ass saying that my user name and avatar were too gender neutrally ambiguous! I know right? The nerve!
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...or your profanity bin-laden cave.



BTW, Bears better win the Super Bowl this year or your siggy will be moot.[/quote]



I have already psychologically and emotionally accepted that my siggy becomes moot once the next Super Bowl on 02/06/11 is completed. But until then, it's fabulous!
 

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We're proud to have you. It's cool, everyone thinks I'm a grandma.[/quote]



LOL! Careful there missy or I might have to start calling you Bubby, YaYa, Big Mama or Abuelita!





I would imagine user name confusions on all levels probably abound on the regular at sports forums. I do dig that IHN has it's share of dames postin'---sometimes it can cut some of the edge off the raging testosterone, lol.
 

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We're proud to have you. It's cool, everyone thinks I'm a grandma.[/quote]



You're not? :shock:
 

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Saw the Informant. Decent movie, but not great. Worth seeing once.
 

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You're not? :shock:[/quote]



:lol:

not even close
 

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If Jarmusch does a sequel to GHOST DOG, he can call it MAD DOG and have DT in it, dude! :lol:[/quote]





Ha ha I remember I saw that movie in 2000 (I believe thats when it came out) at the reccomendation from my college figure drawing teacher. It was quite funny, we are sitting here talking about ghost dog when some chicks muff is squeezin out between her thighs on her hands and knees 10 feet away. Its like dude, im 18 years old, and theres a smokin hot naked chick im supposed to be drawing over there, STFU about ghost dog.
 

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[quote name="phranchk"]Saw the Informant. Decent movie, but not great. Worth seeing once.[/quote]





{{sighs}} Makes me wistful and remember a time when I used to like Soderbergh films, looked forward to his new stuff, and thought he held great promise---the "King of the Hill" and "The Limey" days. Then he started doing unchallenging crap like Erin Brokovich or else much too challenging crap like the idiotic re-make of "Solaris" (Really Steven? Why?).
 

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Ha ha I remember I saw that movie in 2000 (I believe thats when it came out) at the reccomendation from my college figure drawing teacher. It was quite funny, we are sitting here talking about ghost dog when some chicks muff is squeezin out between her thighs on her hands and knees 10 feet away. Its like dude, im 18 years old, and theres a smokin hot naked chick im supposed to be drawing over there, STFU about ghost dog.[/quote]



So what I am getting here is that since you were so easily distracted by butt nekkidness that this Life Drawing class wound up pretty much being a bust for you all semester then?
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[quote name="bookjones"]So what I am getting here is that since you were so easily distracted by butt nekkidness that this Life Drawing class wound up pretty much being a bust for you all semester then? :p[/quote]

Are you kidding? I'm 30 and would STILL be distracted by that.



Not really a movie, but I started Smallville Season 9 last night. I really wish they'd quit making Green Arrow a whiny little *****... and I can't believe Clark is still this preachy.
 

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Are you kidding? I'm 30 and would STILL be distracted by that.



Not really a movie, but I started Smallville Season 9 last night. I really wish they'd quit making Green Arrow a whiny little *****... and I can't believe Clark is still this preachy.[/quote]



Of course you would---I wouldn't expect anything less from my favorite frisky deviant, heh.
 

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{{sighs}} Makes me wistful and remember a time when I used to like Soderbergh films, looked forward to his new stuff, and thought he held great promise---the "King of the Hill" and "The Limey" days. Then he started doing unchallenging crap like Erin Brokovich or else much too challenging crap like the idiotic re-make of "Solaris" (Really Steven? Why?).[/quote]



The Informant, isn't bad, probably his best movie since Traffic, though he's gone downhill since his best film, IMHO, The Limey.



So much fucking promise after that film, but then Hollywood's big paydays came calling.
 

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The Informant, isn't bad, probably his best movie since Traffic, though he's gone downhill since his best film, IMHO, The Limey.



So much fucking promise after that film, but then Hollywood's big paydays came calling.[/quote]



Agreed buddy---his last really great film was The Limey! Terrence Stamp was so, SO fucking awesome. Yeah, I guess Traffic was his last okay film. I didn't go ga-ga over it but it certainly wasn't a bad film. For me, it just could never live up to the brilliance of the UK series Traffik that it was cribbed from. The series being serious TV genius IMO. Anyhoo, I would say that Soderbergh never "technically" makes a BAD film but I just find the post-Limey work to be underwhelming fare and unfairly or not my perceptions are informed by the fact that I expected I don't know, something *more* from him based on his earlier work.
 

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[quote name="bookjones"]Agreed buddy---his last really great film was The Limey! Terrence Stamp was so, SO fucking awesome.[/quote]

He'll always be Zod to me.
 

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He'll always be Zod to me.[/quote]



OMG, you are SUCH a fucking Superman fanboy geek.
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