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My Opinion Matters
6/10/2011, 03:59 PM
Harry Potter and the Hors D'oeuvre of Phoenix

saucysoonergal
6/10/2011, 04:00 PM
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Purple Drank

My Opinion Matters
6/10/2011, 04:01 PM
Harry Potter and the Side Order of Phoenix

C&CDean
6/10/2011, 04:02 PM
Harry Pooper and the Prisoner of Asscabin.

My Opinion Matters
6/10/2011, 04:03 PM
One Flew Over the Couscous Nest

saucysoonergal
6/10/2011, 04:04 PM
A Clockwork Orange

The
6/10/2011, 04:06 PM
Porky's.

BillyBall
6/10/2011, 04:06 PM
Miller's Crossing

My Opinion Matters
6/10/2011, 04:06 PM
Avatar.

The
6/10/2011, 04:07 PM
Terminator 2: Judgement Day.

My Opinion Matters
6/10/2011, 04:08 PM
I, Sage.

jumperstop
6/10/2011, 04:16 PM
Mystic Pizza, Beerfest, Good Burger, American Pie, Chocolat

My Opinion Matters
6/10/2011, 04:26 PM
Avatar.

yeah I am so ****ing there with you man. I think you and I understand this film moreso then others because we have an inherent comprehension of narritave structure like you said you had in that "There'll Be Blood" thread from a bout of urine a half-eggo. I went with some lesser educated "friends" to a showing at the iMacs and all they did was rip on the movie like they were in Mystery Signs Theatre saying it was some kind of cut-rate basterd child, some Dances with Wolves/Smurves high-bred. But they don't understand anything beneath the surface of the admittedly risible language they laughed at the whole time; if you care to look more closely you see there is self-referential dialect tic that is imblued threw out the movie, so no it isn't a film to just easily discard.

There was so much to take in I was on my feet half the time it was amazing I need to go seat again. I was enthralled from the flashy opining sequins to the incredible incredits. The effects on the big screen blue my mind and even made one of my friends with the weak mind and stomache and the eppilepsy blow his cookies! (Literally, we went to Chinese before and he blue his fortune, so to speak! There were cookie chunks everywhere as he vomited with wonton abandonment!) The noble-Natives story was amazing, sure may be it has-been done before but so has everything else. (ab-original? not!) I mean let's face it, even an oscar-weiner like Dances with Wolves was hardly a seminole achievement. We've even seen space marines in Aileens. I just found camerons narrative of the naivete of the native navis to be, innocence, both simple and complex, (their poor trail was so effecting I left a trail've tears from the theatre!) he found a way to include so many subtle references to modernday Emperialism and Resource Exploiting and Capitalization (all so unnecessary!) like the US's involvement with the Iroquois and I like how he shows the greety interlopers gawk at and still pillage the beautiful exotic surroundings like Paris sights but like true tourists never gain a true native understanding of the world.

The message was all about interconnectivitity and and on that note I think I connected with Jim Cameron on this one in a very simpatico way, we think alike and we are both in fact Jim and I's. I'm sorry that some people forget what it is to be a kid and just sit back and enjoy a movie for the pure specktickle it is, that must be sad, in fact it's quite despicable and pathetic and I certainly do not inveigh you.

SpankyNek
6/10/2011, 04:31 PM
SUSHI GIRLS # 24 - STIR FRIED SNATCH
CHICKEN CHOW MINE
PRIME CUTS – YO QUIERO TACO SMELL
TEA BAGGER VANCE
BRIANNA LEE’S RED HOT WEINIE ROAST
SHRIMPIN’ LOBSTER SAUCE
ONION PLANET
BUMPIN DONUTS
WILLIE WANKER AND THE FUDGE PACKING FACTORY
BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE ULTRA MILKMAIDS
Butt Nuggets
Hairy Honies #11 – Furburgers

jumperstop
6/10/2011, 04:32 PM
yeah I am so ****ing there with you man. I think you and I understand this film moreso then others because we have an inherent comprehension of narritave structure like you said you had in that "There'll Be Blood" thread from a bout of urine a half-eggo. I went with some lesser educated "friends" to a showing at the iMacs and all they did was rip on the movie like they were in Mystery Signs Theatre saying it was some kind of cut-rate basterd child, some Dances with Wolves/Smurves high-bred. But they don't understand anything beneath the surface of the admittedly risible language they laughed at the whole time; if you care to look more closely you see there is self-referential dialect tic that is imblued threw out the movie, so no it isn't a film to just easily discard.

There was so much to take in I was on my feet half the time it was amazing I need to go seat again. I was enthralled from the flashy opining sequins to the incredible incredits. The effects on the big screen blue my mind and even made one of my friends with the weak mind and stomache and the eppilepsy blow his cookies! (Literally, we went to Chinese before and he blue his fortune, so to speak! There were cookie chunks everywhere as he vomited with wonton abandonment!) The noble-Natives story was amazing, sure may be it has-been done before but so has everything else. (ab-original? not!) I mean let's face it, even an oscar-weiner like Dances with Wolves was hardly a seminole achievement. We've even seen space marines in Aileens. I just found camerons narrative of the naivete of the native navis to be, innocence, both simple and complex, (their poor trail was so effecting I left a trail've tears from the theatre!) he found a way to include so many subtle references to modernday Emperialism and Resource Exploiting and Capitalization (all so unnecessary!) like the US's involvement with the Iroquois and I like how he shows the greety interlopers gawk at and still pillage the beautiful exotic surroundings like Paris sights but like true tourists never gain a true native understanding of the world.

The message was all about interconnectivitity and and on that note I think I connected with Jim Cameron on this one in a very simpatico way, we think alike and we are both in fact Jim and I's. I'm sorry that some people forget what it is to be a kid and just sit back and enjoy a movie for the pure specktickle it is, that must be sad, in fact it's quite despicable and pathetic and I certainly do not inveigh you.

Didn't read most of that crap because when you use wrong words in place of other words it makes it impossible to read. My three word response:

Pocahontas with aliens....

pphilfran
6/10/2011, 04:33 PM
yeah I am so ****ing there with you man. I think you and I understand this film moreso then others because we have an inherent comprehension of narritave structure like you said you had in that "There'll Be Blood" thread from a bout of urine a half-eggo. I went with some lesser educated "friends" to a showing at the iMacs and all they did was rip on the movie like they were in Mystery Signs Theatre saying it was some kind of cut-rate basterd child, some Dances with Wolves/Smurves high-bred. But they don't understand anything beneath the surface of the admittedly risible language they laughed at the whole time; if you care to look more closely you see there is self-referential dialect tic that is imblued threw out the movie, so no it isn't a film to just easily discard.

There was so much to take in I was on my feet half the time it was amazing I need to go seat again. I was enthralled from the flashy opining sequins to the incredible incredits. The effects on the big screen blue my mind and even made one of my friends with the weak mind and stomache and the eppilepsy blow his cookies! (Literally, we went to Chinese before and he blue his fortune, so to speak! There were cookie chunks everywhere as he vomited with wonton abandonment!) The noble-Natives story was amazing, sure may be it has-been done before but so has everything else. (ab-original? not!) I mean let's face it, even an oscar-weiner like Dances with Wolves was hardly a seminole achievement. We've even seen space marines in Aileens. I just found camerons narrative of the naivete of the native navis to be, innocence, both simple and complex, (their poor trail was so effecting I left a trail've tears from the theatre!) he found a way to include so many subtle references to modernday Emperialism and Resource Exploiting and Capitalization (all so unnecessary!) like the US's involvement with the Iroquois and I like how he shows the greety interlopers gawk at and still pillage the beautiful exotic surroundings like Paris sights but like true tourists never gain a true native understanding of the world.

The message was all about interconnectivitity and and on that note I think I connected with Jim Cameron on this one in a very simpatico way, we think alike and we are both in fact Jim and I's. I'm sorry that some people forget what it is to be a kid and just sit back and enjoy a movie for the pure specktickle it is, that must be sad, in fact it's quite despicable and pathetic and I certainly do not inveigh you.

Damn, you take your movies seriously....

The
6/10/2011, 04:34 PM
yeah I am so ****ing there with you man. I think you and I understand this film moreso then others because we have an inherent comprehension of narritave structure like you said you had in that "There'll Be Blood" thread from a bout of urine a half-eggo. I went with some lesser educated "friends" to a showing at the iMacs and all they did was rip on the movie like they were in Mystery Signs Theatre saying it was some kind of cut-rate basterd child, some Dances with Wolves/Smurves high-bred. But they don't understand anything beneath the surface of the admittedly risible language they laughed at the whole time; if you care to look more closely you see there is self-referential dialect tic that is imblued threw out the movie, so no it isn't a film to just easily discard.

There was so much to take in I was on my feet half the time it was amazing I need to go seat again. I was enthralled from the flashy opining sequins to the incredible incredits. The effects on the big screen blue my mind and even made one of my friends with the weak mind and stomache and the eppilepsy blow his cookies! (Literally, we went to Chinese before and he blue his fortune, so to speak! There were cookie chunks everywhere as he vomited with wonton abandonment!) The noble-Natives story was amazing, sure may be it has-been done before but so has everything else. (ab-original? not!) I mean let's face it, even an oscar-weiner like Dances with Wolves was hardly a seminole achievement. We've even seen space marines in Aileens. I just found camerons narrative of the naivete of the native navis to be, innocence, both simple and complex, (their poor trail was so effecting I left a trail've tears from the theatre!) he found a way to include so many subtle references to modernday Emperialism and Resource Exploiting and Capitalization (all so unnecessary!) like the US's involvement with the Iroquois and I like how he shows the greety interlopers gawk at and still pillage the beautiful exotic surroundings like Paris sights but like true tourists never gain a true native understanding of the world.

The message was all about interconnectivitity and and on that note I think I connected with Jim Cameron on this one in a very simpatico way, we think alike and we are both in fact Jim and I's. I'm sorry that some people forget what it is to be a kid and just sit back and enjoy a movie for the pure specktickle it is, that must be sad, in fact it's quite despicable and pathetic and I certainly do not inveigh you.

This is just good quotin'

My Opinion Matters
6/10/2011, 04:36 PM
Damn, you take your movies seriously....

http://i54.tinypic.com/2eldw8l.jpg

pphilfran
6/10/2011, 04:38 PM
http://i54.tinypic.com/2eldw8l.jpg

:D

The
6/10/2011, 04:43 PM
http://i54.tinypic.com/2eldw8l.jpg

Quotin' you.... is easy 'cuz you're beautiful.... du pa dupa du paaaa... AAAAAHHHHHyaHhhaahaaaa.....

My Opinion Matters
6/10/2011, 04:49 PM
Quotin' you.... is easy 'cuz you're beautiful.... du pa dupa du paaaa... AAAAAHHHHHyaHhhaahaaaa.....

Little known fact: Performing that song leads to marriage of Jewish songwriters and early death from cancer.

SpankyNek
6/10/2011, 05:00 PM
SUSHI GIRLS # 24 - STIR FRIED SNATCH
CHICKEN CHOW MINE
PRIME CUTS – YO QUIERO TACO SMELL
TEA BAGGER VANCE
BRIANNA LEE’S RED HOT WEINIE ROAST
SHRIMPIN’ LOBSTER SAUCE
ONION PLANET
BUMPIN DONUTS
WILLIE WANKER AND THE FUDGE PACKING FACTORY
BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE ULTRA MILKMAIDS
Butt Nuggets
Hairy Honies #11 – Furburgers

While scouring the innerwebs for porn titles relevant to the OP's question, I came across this title, which deserves mentioning even if it doesn't meet the criteria:

PRIME CUTS - ONE FELL INTO THE POO POO'S NEST

SanJoaquinSooner
6/10/2011, 07:45 PM
The films about food I've enjoyed are:
Babette's Feast
Like Water for Chocolate
Eat Drink Man Woman
Tampopo
Ramen Girl
http://www.impawards.com/1988/posters/babettes_feast.jpghttp://www.johnmariani.com/archive/2008/080518/Like%20Water%20for%20Chocolate%20%281993%29463f8.j pghttp://www.thehungrymouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/eat.jpg
http://www.movieposter.com/posters/archive/main/63/MPW-31932 http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2557/3782276390_79793ce925_z.jpg

Penguin
6/10/2011, 09:56 PM
The films about food I've enjoyed are:
Babette's Feast
Like Water for Chocolate
Eat Drink Man Woman
Tampopo
Ramen Girl
http://www.impawards.com/1988/posters/babettes_feast.jpghttp://www.johnmariani.com/archive/2008/080518/Like%20Water%20for%20Chocolate%20%281993%29463f8.j pghttp://www.thehungrymouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/eat.jpg
http://www.movieposter.com/posters/archive/main/63/MPW-31932http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2557/3782276390_79793ce925_z.jpg



yeah I am so ****ing there with you man. I think you and I understand this film moreso then others because we have an inherent comprehension of narritave structure like you said you had in that "There'll Be Blood" thread from a bout of urine a half-eggo. I went with some lesser educated "friends" to a showing at the iMacs and all they did was rip on the movie like they were in Mystery Signs Theatre saying it was some kind of cut-rate basterd child, some Dances with Wolves/Smurves high-bred. But they don't understand anything beneath the surface of the admittedly risible language they laughed at the whole time; if you care to look more closely you see there is self-referential dialect tic that is imblued threw out the movie, so no it isn't a film to just easily discard.

There was so much to take in I was on my feet half the time it was amazing I need to go seat again. I was enthralled from the flashy opining sequins to the incredible incredits. The effects on the big screen blue my mind and even made one of my friends with the weak mind and stomache and the eppilepsy blow his cookies! (Literally, we went to Chinese before and he blue his fortune, so to speak! There were cookie chunks everywhere as he vomited with wonton abandonment!) The noble-Natives story was amazing, sure may be it has-been done before but so has everything else. (ab-original? not!) I mean let's face it, even an oscar-weiner like Dances with Wolves was hardly a seminole achievement. We've even seen space marines in Aileens. I just found camerons narrative of the naivete of the native navis to be, innocence, both simple and complex, (their poor trail was so effecting I left a trail've tears from the theatre!) he found a way to include so many subtle references to modernday Emperialism and Resource Exploiting and Capitalization (all so unnecessary!) like the US's involvement with the Iroquois and I like how he shows the greety interlopers gawk at and still pillage the beautiful exotic surroundings like Paris sights but like true tourists never gain a true native understanding of the world.

The message was all about interconnectivitity and and on that note I think I connected with Jim Cameron on this one in a very simpatico way, we think alike and we are both in fact Jim and I's. I'm sorry that some people forget what it is to be a kid and just sit back and enjoy a movie for the pure specktickle it is, that must be sad, in fact it's quite despicable and pathetic and I certainly do not inveigh you.


http://i54.tinypic.com/2eldw8l.jpg


I like cheese and I like pie.

proud gonzo
6/11/2011, 11:39 PM
Milk
Waterworld

Sooner_Tuf
6/12/2011, 05:59 AM
Grease

GDC
6/12/2011, 10:40 AM
Pork Chop Hill
Hamburger Hill
Supersize Me
Food, Inc.
Pumpkin Head
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Canadian Bacon

My Opinion Matters
6/12/2011, 11:17 AM
The King's Peach.

GDC
6/12/2011, 12:03 PM
Orange Pulp Fiction

Jacie
6/12/2011, 02:09 PM
Attack of the Flesh Eaters

Blood Feast

Kill Them and Eat Them

stoopified
6/12/2011, 04:24 PM
Hotdog-The movie Shannon Tweed is hawt

OUmillenium
6/12/2011, 06:54 PM
Hamburger-The Movie
Beer for my Horses - havent seen it
I hope they serve Beer in hell - havent seen it
Breakfast Club
Diner