Beau Geste (the original)
A Bridge Too Far - although famous, it is underrated anyway
Desperado - impossibly cool, even if it lacks the indy charm of the prequel
The Eagle Has Landed
Jackie Brown - pales in comparison to the T-man's earlier work, but still a good movie by itself
Soldier In The Rain - the most criminally underrated movie EVER
The Spanish Prisoner
The Tailor of Panama
somewhat unrelated, but interesting anyway: it has been my experience that if you ever need a laptop part from Dell under warrantee ('cause dell makes the shitties laptops, and pieces are always falling off or breaking), wait until really late at night so you get the Indian phone support people. They don't make you reinstall windows before they will even speak with you like the american phone support people do. The indians sometimes will just send you the part, while the americans ALWAYS send over a technician, or try to get you to send in the whole machine.
The original Star Wars: Episode IV does not fall under what you refer to as "commercial exploitation." V and VI, well, maybe (no argument about I, II, and III). Episode IV was truly a work of art though. It was one of the highest grossing films of the late 70s because of substance, not hype. People went to see it because it was a good movie with groundbreaking special effects, not because the media said "go see this movie" as is usually the case, sadly enough. I do not understand how the world would be a better place without Star Wars; however, it WOULD be a better place without Jar Jar Binks...
*dismounts soapbox*
I knew I had it somewhere around here...
http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/toasterpc/
the ToAsT0r?
The key word here being underrated...
Beau Geste (the original)
A Bridge Too Far - although famous, it is underrated anyway
Desperado - impossibly cool, even if it lacks the indy charm of the prequel
The Eagle Has Landed
Jackie Brown - pales in comparison to the T-man's earlier work, but still a good movie by itself
Soldier In The Rain - the most criminally underrated movie EVER
The Spanish Prisoner
The Tailor of Panama
I think he was joking. I HOPE he was joking, otherwise, yeah.
..."In Soviet Russia, trash icons patent YOU!!!" comment
somewhat unrelated, but interesting anyway: it has been my experience that if you ever need a laptop part from Dell under warrantee ('cause dell makes the shitties laptops, and pieces are always falling off or breaking), wait until really late at night so you get the Indian phone support people. They don't make you reinstall windows before they will even speak with you like the american phone support people do. The indians sometimes will just send you the part, while the americans ALWAYS send over a technician, or try to get you to send in the whole machine.
hmm i meant for there to be a hard return, sorry
A dead perp can't sue God help the poor bastard who tries to rob Ted Nugent...
And is that a thong draped over the radiotor?
I certainly hope so. I have always wanted to totally pimp out my inspiron, but it is so hard to find aftermarket laptop parts.
-40 is the same celsius and fahrenheit, the scales cross over
The original Star Wars: Episode IV does not fall under what you refer to as "commercial exploitation." V and VI, well, maybe (no argument about I, II, and III). Episode IV was truly a work of art though. It was one of the highest grossing films of the late 70s because of substance, not hype. People went to see it because it was a good movie with groundbreaking special effects, not because the media said "go see this movie" as is usually the case, sadly enough. I do not understand how the world would be a better place without Star Wars; however, it WOULD be a better place without Jar Jar Binks... *dismounts soapbox*