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TopicOffice Space is the funniest movie of all time
Shmupguy
10/17/20 8:54:38 AM
#6
Conception616 posted...
I barely laughed watching that. Im a bigger fan of Carreys serious work, like Eternal Sunshine, THAT is a masterpiece.
Im a fan of The Cable Guy
TopicOffice Space is the funniest movie of all time
Shmupguy
10/17/20 8:19:40 AM
#1
You can say Dumb & Dumber & The Big Lebowski but every scene in Office Space makes you laugh.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ-bp_A61MI
TopicTaB is discontinuing after 60 years
Shmupguy
10/17/20 8:07:16 AM
#15
Only 13 replies cmon now
TopicPS1 games that look better than PS2 games.
Shmupguy
10/17/20 6:51:00 AM
#4
Ilishe posted...
Valkyrie Profile

Flauros posted...
Dino Crisis 2 looks better than many early PS2 games.

That and Parasite Eve 2 holds up very well
Good choices
TopicPS1 games that look better than PS2 games.
Shmupguy
10/17/20 6:27:03 AM
#1
Fear Effect 2
Omega Boost
Panzer Bandit
Saga Frontier 2
Legend of Mana
Rayman 2
Darkstalkers 3

lets keep this going

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GGgr-gn9Lf8
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/17/20 6:15:01 AM
#32
want to mention King Stargher (The Cell)
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 5:00:51 PM
#29
trappedunderice posted...
No Bill the Butcher?
Id put Daniel Plainview (There Will be Blood instead)
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 4:20:37 PM
#24
pulsatingjam posted...
Universal or Hammer?
Why do you prefer hammer?
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 3:55:27 PM
#23
pulsatingjam posted...
Universal or Hammer?
1931 universal
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 3:21:14 PM
#21
We both have Alex Delarge at #50 lol
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 2:58:29 PM
#18
Anyone see The Hunted (2003)?
TopicTaB is discontinuing after 60 years
Shmupguy
10/16/20 2:50:51 PM
#1
Coca Cola just announced it
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 1:35:50 PM
#16
would add Alonzo Harris (training day)

someone elses suggestion, but cant edit now.
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 9:47:45 AM
#15
gamer167 posted...
Woah now, Sgt Barnes only gets an honorable mention? And no Amon Goeth from Schindlers List?

Crap list
Barnes is an honorable mention because he actually cared about his fellow comrades.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1r7YHR1Yscc
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 9:18:16 AM
#11
jeffhardyb0yz posted...
Where the fuck is Lil Ze(City of God)?
I actually never saw it, but I will check it out, thanks for the suggestion @g0ldie
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 9:00:39 AM
#8
littlebro07 posted...
Infinity War Thanos was pretty great

Too bad Endgame Thanos kinda sucked
Yeah, Im not into that

Zeldasmainman posted...
A villain list is incomplete without Doyle Hargraves from Sling Blade.
Typical drunk
TopicTop 50 Greatest Movie Villains
Shmupguy
10/16/20 8:07:19 AM
#1
1. Kiryama (Battle Royale)
2. Fletcher (Whiplash)
3. Clarence Bonnicker (Robocop)
4. Nurse Ratchet (One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest)
5. Norman Stansfield (Lon: The Professional
6. Mr. Glass (Unbreakable)
7. Tetsuo Shima (Akira)
8. Terry Silver (The Karate Kid Part)
9. Frank Booth (Blue Velvet)
10. Mickey & Mallery (Natural Born Killers)
11. The Cable Guy (The Cable Guy)
12. The Kurgan (Highlander)
13. Chong Li (Bloodsport)
14. Charnier (The French Connection)
15. Longshanks (Braveheart)
16. Percy Wetmore (The Green Mile)
17. Richard Vickers (Creepshow)
18. David Collins (The Guest)
19. Mauricio (El Mariachi)
20. Pinhead (Hellraiser franchise)
21. Cyrus (Con Air)
22. Hal 9000 (2001: A Space Odyssey)
23. Sauron (Lord of the Rings Trilogy)
24. Terminator (The Terminator)
25. The Overlook Hotel (The Shining)
26. John Doe (Seven)
27. Buddy Revell (Three O Clock High)
28. Medusa (Clash of the Titans 1981)
29. Darth Vader (The Empire Strikes Back)
30. Captain Rhodes (Day of the Dead)
31. Sheriff (First Blood)
32. Luther (The Warriors)
33. Count Dracula (Dracula)
34. Lord Homungus (The Road Warrior)
35. Oddjob (GoldFinger)
36. T1000 (Terminator 2)
37. Hans Gruber (Die Hard)
38. Anton Chigurh (No Country for Old Men
39. Norman Bates (Psycho)
40) Wicked Witch of the West (The Wizard of Oz)
41) The Shark (Jaws)
42) Khan (Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan)
43) Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street Franchise)
44) Anne Wilkes (Misery)
45) Angel Eyes (The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly)
46) Hannibal (The Silence of the Lambs)
47) The Thing (The Thing 1982)
48) Joker (whichever actor you prefer)
49) Michael Myers (Halloween Franchise)
50) Alex Delarge (A Clockwork Orange)

honorable mentions

Shooter Mcgavin (Happy Gilmore)
Biff (Back to the Future Trilogy)
Xenomorph (Alien Franchise)
Pazuzu (The Exorcist)
Barnes (Platoon)

I did this list by scratch, let me know if I missed one.
TopicMan debunks how to beat every "Saw Movie" trap.
Shmupguy
09/26/20 2:07:17 AM
#14
Cpt_Pineapple posted...
serial killers HATE him!
Lol
TopicThis rifle was produced in 1866, one year after the Civil War
Shmupguy
09/26/20 2:06:29 AM
#9
Bump for new users
TopicLance Henriksen is such a good actor, he made the worst movie watchable
Shmupguy
09/25/20 11:37:45 PM
#5
Irony posted...
I was thinking Inferno
Main guy was decent the only problem with that movie is Pinhead is only in it for 6 minutes
TopicLance Henriksen is such a good actor, he made the worst movie watchable
Shmupguy
09/25/20 11:35:40 PM
#3
Irony posted...
Hellworld isn't even the worst Hellraiser
Arguable I dont count revelations since one of the producers apologized
TopicLance Henriksen is such a good actor, he made the worst movie watchable
Shmupguy
09/25/20 11:33:52 PM
#1
TopicThe closest we'll ever get to seeing the My Lai Massacre
Shmupguy
09/25/20 11:16:14 PM
#1
They probably did laugh afterwards too

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VC2_SL4EX1s
TopicMan debunks how to beat every "Saw Movie" trap.
Shmupguy
09/25/20 11:13:23 PM
#6
No_U_L7 posted...
Isn't a big part of jigsaws MO that there is a way out...? Why do we need a guy to explain them when they are already pointed out in the movie
Jigsaw wanted them to escape
TopicThis rifle was produced in 1866, one year after the Civil War
Shmupguy
09/25/20 11:09:18 PM
#7
TheMikh posted...
it is important to remember that a large part of the north's victory was its manufacturing capacity - if a side was in a better position to mass produce more advanced weapons as they became available, it was the north

i don't see the outcome of the war being significantly different, even with that rifle in play
if south had a replica, Picketts charge would have turned out a lot different
TopicMan debunks how to beat every "Saw Movie" trap.
Shmupguy
09/25/20 10:04:17 PM
#1
TopicThis rifle was produced in 1866, one year after the Civil War
Shmupguy
09/25/20 9:37:12 PM
#1
imagine if it was used before then

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8SYOAa5sGfY

yes they had the Henry 1860 lever gun too but it was not widely distributed.
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