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I love Noodles,mmmmm i could just eat some although i prefer them in a Chinese or Japanese Soup
I don't eat a lot of Chinese or Japanese food. I had Chinese food once and Korean food once while in Toronto though. I liked the Indian restaurant the most, but I asked the waiter what wasn't spicy and got that. I don't like spicy stuff. It was some kind of chicken. The Greek place was fun too because the waiter gave us free dessert. It would have been a lot more fun if I was rich.
No one can claim to be a film geek without having at least 10 Criterion editions of various films. At least 10.
"My friends, can your hearts stand the shocking facts about grave robbers from outer space?"
The Criterion Collection is a company that releases dvds in their best aspect: they are responsible for dvds being the correct ratio aspect, added commentaries, multiple dvds with special features, and other stuff. They started it all. They also work closely with the film's directors and film historians to present the best possible dvd possible.What are Criterion edition films?
When is your birthday?
and more importantly what kind of cake is it ?
No I have watched it but there is a third group those who have watched it and will watch it again
"Why do I always feel like a monkey with a hand grenade? "
I am a sad demented film geek btw
If I ever get the chance to visit you, Monta, we will have to watch a really bad film together, and have a laugh at all the bad dialog and acting.
Blows dust of 'Glen or Glenda'
Glen or Glenda has an amazing dream/nightmare sequence that defies explanation. And I can't not mention Orgy of the Dead...Yes! Yes, I would love to watch that!
The trailer for that movie came with my "Plan 9 From Outer Space Movie". I must say that my edition was packaged quite well for a B-grade movie - it included trailers for other Ed Wood movies, Ed Wood's filmography, biography, pictures from the movie, and some other neat things - I've seen far poorer extras compilations for big-budget releases (admittedly, most of them didn't deserve it).