TV RELEASES
Aug. 1:
The Killing (Season 4)
Aug. 7:
Haven (Season 4)
Aug. 12:
Haven (Season 4)
Low Winter Sun (Season 1)
Aug. 19:
From Dusk Till Dawn (Season 1)
Aug. 22:
BoJack Horseman (Season 1)
Aug. 25:
Parenthood (Season 5)
Aug. 28:
Once Upon a Time (Season 3)
Revenge (Season 3)
MOVIE RELEASES
August 1:
Airbud
Airbud: Golden Retriever
The Birdcage
The Cable Guy
Ella Enchanted
Evita
Face/Off
Freaky Friday
The Gabby Douglas Story
Goodbye World
Harlock: Space Pirate
Kinky Boots
Mad Max
Mean Creek
The Mighty Ducks
D2: The Mighty Ducks
Not Waving But Drowning
Perfontaine
Red Dawn
Rocky
Rocky II
Rocky III
Rocky IV
Rocky V
Rounders
Sabrina
Saints and Soldiers
Shooter
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Spark: A Burning Man Story
Spice World: The Spice Girls Movie
Stage Fright
Switchfoot: Fading West
Turner and Hooch
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Aug. 6:
Justin Bieber’s Believe
Aug. 7:
Nymphomaniac: Vol. 1
Nymphomaniac: Vol. 2
Aug. 9:
Kill Zombie!
Aug. 12:
Dancing in Jaffa
Aug. 13:
The Nut Job
Aug. 14:
Bad Ass 2: Bad Asses
Aug. 15:
Great Expectations
Mission Blue
Aug. 16:
Dead Silence
Aug. 18:
Thanks for Sharing
Aug. 20:
DHOOM: 3
Aug. 26:
Barbershop 2: Back in Business
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by YALE View PostA Fantastic Fear of Everything was excellent. The opening sequence was a bit like the backgrounds in Akira.
Vindication!
Watched another Nova documentary on the building of the Freedom Tower and 9/11 Memorial in NYC yesterday. It was pretty good. Ground Zero: Supertower. I haven't watched something I didn't like from Nova yet.
Also watched a couple of eps of Portlandia, and yeah, that shit is dead on. lol
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A Fantastic Fear of Everything was excellent. The opening sequence was a bit like the backgrounds in Akira.
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Guest repliedYou guys need to check out Meteor Strike. Documentary about the Meteor that hit Russia early last year. Just fucking insane. If that thing would have hit a city center I can't even imagine the world wide repercussions.
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Just finished watching the 2 seasons of Boss on netflix, I really enjoyed it, wish starz had let it go one more season to finish the story.
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July 1:
"12 Angry Men" (1957)
"Bad Santa" (2003)
"Basic Instinct" (1992)
"Boyz N the Hood" (1991)
"City of God" (2002)
"Dead Man Walking" (1995)
"Fever Pitch" (1997)
"Funny Face" (1957)
"Gandhi" (1982)
"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" (1989)
"Legends of the Fall" (1994)
"Patton" (1970)
"Philadelphia" (1993)
"Primal Fear" (1996)
"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" (1991)
"The Karate Kid" (1984)
"The Karate Kid II" (1986)
"The Karate Kid III" (1989)
"The Manchurian Candidate" (2004)
"The Parent Trap" (1998)
"Under the Tuscan Sun" (2003)
"Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo" (2004)
July 4:
"Knights of Sidonia: Season 1" (2014)
July 6:
"Renoir" (2012)
July 9:
"Homefront" (2013)
"Out of the Furnace" (2013)
July 11:
"Hemlock Grove: Season 2" (2014)
"The Battered Bastards of Baseball" (2014)
July 12:
"Sleeping Beauty" (2014)
July 14:
"Hitch" (2005)
"The Master" (2012)
"The Last Days" (2013)
July 17:
"Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Season 1"
July 18:
"Baby Daddy: Season 3"
"Melissa & Joey: Season 3"
July 19:
"Hell on Wheels: Season 3"
July 24:
"Lost Girl: Season 4"
July 26:
"Christmas with the Kranks" (2004)
"Continuum: Season 3"
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Originally posted by talisman View PostHa! I almost started watching that last night, but then started on When We Left Earth. It's like an abridged version of Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by scootro View PostForgotten Planet: Abandoned America
Areas once teeming with activity have transformed into eerie ghost towns. Explore how these places became deserted, desolate reminders of the past.
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Forgotten Planet: Abandoned America
Areas once teeming with activity have transformed into eerie ghost towns. Explore how these places became deserted, desolate reminders of the past.
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Guest repliedTiny: A Story About Living Small
"A young couple with no construction experience attempts to build a tiny house in this documentary that contemplates shifting American values."
Tiny/Small houses have been a constant source of interest to me since selling my last house. Most of these things are about 200 square feet. I put a lot of thought into possibly living in one myself, but in the end opted for a more traditional smaller house. Pretty interesting story and documentary.
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Guest repliedRide the Divide: Documentary follows several cyclists attempting a 2700 mile race from Banff, Canada, to the US Mexico Border in New Mexico. Pretty interesting watching the mental strain these people go through. Some physical problems as well. Crazy swelling in the legs. Could have been a little shorter, but good to have on in the back ground.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostSimon Pegg in A Fantastic Fear of Everything. Watched it last night. Fucking greatness, especially when the Ice Cube starts playing. If you like Simon Pegg's other movies, you'll like this one. Trailer doesn't do it justice.
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