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What's The Last Movie You’ve Seen?

I have fallen asleep twice now watching Big Short. Will try it one more time tonight. If I manage to finish it I am sure to fall asleep watching the Detroit game.

And I have fallen asleep watching Eat Crap Pray in theaters 22 (twenty two) times.

Just sayin' ;)
 
Although I have a sickness of falling asleep during movies in theaters. Even during Revenant during a scene that was silent and full of freezing and calming snow all around, I woke up with a shotgun fire. I think I cursed waking up. Like "ananıskim!"
 
Will see Deadpool before this weekend.


Saw Revenant and kicked ***. It's a must-see-on-theaters movie.


Especially the bear rip apart scene. You just don't expect the scene to get any longer and worse since it's DiCaprio after all and the movie would end if he died.
That bear scene is one of the most terrifying things I have ever seen in a movie. Especially since I am often alone in the woods. That's why I carry bear mace with me. Though it's more for black bears since I'm rarely in grizzly country.

I went hiking by myself just yesterday actually.
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Funny story related to my hike yesterday.
Maybe tmi but whatever.

I was about 2 miles from my xterra when I suddenly needed to poop really bad. I had no toilet paper.

So I removed my jackets and took off my t-shirt and pulled out my knife and cut my t-shirt in toilet paper width strips.
Worked out pretty good. In fact I kinda liked it better than toilet paper.

****ty that it was a shirt that I liked though.
 
Funny story related to my hike yesterday.
Maybe tmi but whatever.

I was about 2 miles from my xterra when I suddenly needed to poop really bad. I had no toilet paper.

So I removed my jackets and took off my t-shirt and pulled out my knife and cut my t-shirt in toilet paper width strips.
Worked out pretty good. In fact I kinda liked it better than toilet paper.

****ty that it was a shirt that I liked though.
Well there is this Turkish saying "tedbirsiz sıçan taşı domalarak arar. (The one who poops without taking precautions searches for the rock bent over or smth like that)" so don't take your ******* for granted next time, will ya?


Amazing photos. Thanks for sharing.
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I ****ing love snow. I mean, I'm sure the homeless would disagree, but it is one of the miracles of Earth's nature in my narcissistic opinion.
 
Well there is this Turkish saying "tedbirsiz sıçan taşı domalarak arar. (The one who poops without taking precautions searches for the rock bent over or smth like that)" so don't take your ******* for granted next time, will ya?


Amazing photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Lol at the Turkish saying and your sig.
Nice having you around
 
That bear scene is one of the most terrifying things I have ever seen in a movie. Especially since I am often alone in the woods. That's why I carry bear mace with me. Though it's more for black bears since I'm rarely in grizzly country.

I went hiking by myself just yesterday actually.
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Fish gonna get his arm stuck under a rock and attacked by a bear one of these days.

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Funny story related to my hike yesterday.
Maybe tmi but whatever.

I was about 2 miles from my xterra when I suddenly needed to poop really bad. I had no toilet paper.

So I removed my jackets and took off my t-shirt and pulled out my knife and cut my t-shirt in toilet paper width strips.
Worked out pretty good. In fact I kinda liked it better than toilet paper.

****ty that it was a shirt that I liked though.

Why did the pics stop?
 
Steve Jobs.

Meh. Fassbender was terrific but the film itself left a lot to be desired. I'd give it a 6.7.
 
Since I haven't been on the site in a while, I am just going to post as I remember some of the winners and losers I've seen over the last few months.

I'm not sure how or when I heard about Coppola's The Conversation (1974) starring Gene Hackman but considering it's subject matter, I'm glad that I got to see it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrhRsZ56b4g

98% on RT.
 
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