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If you like horses and seeing great footage of the American west, catch Unbranded. A pretty good little movie about guys traveling horseback on mustangs from Mexico to Canada.
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Originally posted by FunFordCobra View PostI said "kung fury" but u guys are gay and didn't say nothin
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Originally posted by GE View PostAll of the IMDB reviews said it pretty much wanked. I thought it was interesting. ide fuck her in the ass!
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI'm sharing this in the hopes that at least one person on here is up to the challenge of watching this movie, so I can at least share the WTF factor with one other human. Please note that it is NOT RATED, so don't go doing something stupid like watching it with your kids in the house. This is one fucked up movie.
Nymphomaniac (Vol. 1)
Improbably starring Uma Thurmond, Christian Slater, Stellen Skarsgard, and.... Shia LaBeouf?
A self-diagnosed nymphomaniac recounts her erotic experiences to the man who saved her after a beating.
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How the states got their shapes hooked me for a few hours. I love that show.
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With them having Justified and Sons, I hope they can put up The Shield soon
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Originally posted by CJ View PostIf anyone is interested, check out "Serving Life" really cool documentary on how prisoners who are serving life without parole help others in their hospice. Usually I'm pretty apathetic to prisoner documentaries. Everyone is innocent, everyone got fucked by their lawyer, etc. This documentary is different. Not a single man failed to admit their actions, and none of them spent any time wishing they were free. It sat in my queue for months until I wanted it, wished I had watched it sooner. It's an extremely heart wrenching perspective.
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If anyone is interested, check out "Serving Life" really cool documentary on how prisoners who are serving life without parole help others in their hospice. Usually I'm pretty apathetic to prisoner documentaries. Everyone is innocent, everyone got fucked by their lawyer, etc. This documentary is different. Not a single man failed to admit their actions, and none of them spent any time wishing they were free. It sat in my queue for months until I wanted it, wished I had watched it sooner. It's an extremely heart wrenching perspective.
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