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Philip Ellwell

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Everything posted by Philip Ellwell

  1. I so wish I could find a gif from Harry Potter 4 of him doing that, but damn google doesn't know what "Harry dribble" means
  2. HEY HEY YOU YOU I was going somewhere with this.... I forgot *hits quota liking this* I blame you!!
  3. A lot of films are depressing. Titanic, Freeway, Twister, The Perfect Storm.... I try to avoid them.
  4. #SWAG I suppose it doesn't count, since it's a comic character
  5. i'm the only person without an anime avatar right now.
  6. It's also boring as all hell. At least Bonnie and Clyde is interesting, and more or less accurate, too boot. The remake jazzed it up a little, but doesn't romanticize as much as the Dunaway version Case in point" Zombies Vs. Strippers Candy Stripers Decoys And the classic "Eh, why not?" film, Shock Treatment
  7. FOR SHAME!! There's also a gay same sex version where they both live. Cause...why the hell not, I guess? :wacko:
  8. The original is pretty damn good too, just slower. But it had Faye Dunaway, so it gets a pass. And if that doesn't grab you, Bonnie and Clyde Vs. Dracula is a legit movie that exists.
  9. It is, if you have the time: it's 3 1/2 hours long. Better trailer:
  10. YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
  11. It might be. I don't know. It's on DVD for fairly cheap
  12. We also get decent tv remakes. Seriously, though, 2013 Bonnie and Clyde was amazing.

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