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How2PK

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  1. Some party pictures. From recent to older (there might be a double one?).
  2. Naked City - Contempt Pretty great adaptation of George Delerue's "Camille" for Godard's masterpiece "Le Mépris"
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a1bfbk_yQU&feature=related
  4. They released a new version of it last week. There's a DVD with two remasterd CD's if I am correct. :)
  5. Robin Hood It was pretty cool. I don't really dig Cadaver Cate, the things that were meant to be funny weren't funny and from time to time the thing didn't really flow well (but that's probably why Ridley always releases three versions of every movie he makes). But still it's nice to see one of those medieval-men-epic movies full with bearderd guys doing nothing else than waving their swords, eating boars with their hands, drinking mead and throwing theirselves on women who are more than willing to share their flesh with them. I like it. Next to that there's so many clumsy and bad things you can laugh about. It's pretty good entertainment.
  6. That first movie was so funny! I can't wait 'till the second one hits the cinema here in Holland! :) 78. The Ghost Writer (Roman Polanski, 2010) :: 8.0 79. The Crimson Pirate (Robert Siodmak, 1952) :: 7.0 80. Love Me Tonight (Rouben Mamoulian, 1932) :: 8.5 81. A Single Man (Tom Ford, 2009) :: 8.0 82. Flawless (Michael Radford, 2007) :: 6.5 83. The Man from Laramie (Anthony Mann, 1955) :: 9.0 84. Amer (Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani, 2009) :: 8.0 85. The Collector (Marcus Dunstan, 2009) :: 8.0 86. Batman Returns (Tim Burton, 1992) :: 9.5 87. Pierrot le fou (Jean-Luc Godard, 1965) :: 9.0 88. Kick-[wagon] (Matthew Vaughn, 2010) :: 8.5 89. The Crazies (Breck Eisner, 2010) :: 7.0 90. La danse - Le ballet de l'Opéra de Paris (Frederick Wiseman, 2009) :: 8.0 91. L'immortel (Richard Berry, 2010) :: 6.0 92. Iron Man 2 (Jon Favreau, 2010) :: 8.0 93. An Education (Lone Scherfig, 2009) :: 6.5 94. Une femme mariée: Suite de fragments d'un film tourné en 1964 (Jean-Luc Godard, 1964) :: 8.5 95. De vierde man (Paul Verhoeven, 1983) :: 9.5 96. Summer Stock (Charles Walters, 1950) :: 7.5 97. Vampyr - Der Traum des Allan Grey (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932) :: 9.0 98. Carnival of Souls (Herk Harvey, 1962) :: 8.5 99. Toy Story (John Lasseter, 1995) :: 8.0 100. Toy Story 2 (Ash Brannon, John Lasseter, Lee Unkrich, 1999) :: 7.5 101. For All Mankind (Al Reinert, 1989) :: 9.0
  7. Yea, it's a whole different type of 'classy', lol. :razz: And you've seen that well, it's beer. But, where's your picture? Let's not forget that, hehe.
  8. That is classy? Haha. I'd say I look like an idiot. :lol: Wearing a girlfriends purple scarf and another one's hoodie on my head like a cape. :grin:
  9. the picturegraveyard. The graveyard for pictures don't want to be seen anymore. :cry: Maybe you should put on some new ones. Then I might put up a 'classy' one. :razz:
  10. Thank you, you're hot too, baby. :thumbup: Where are your pictures by the way??
  11. Beer. All sorts of. And Pastis.
  12. Wow, that's bigger than I thought. [hide][/hide] Liberation day 2010.
  13. How2PK

    Toy Story 3

    I'm going to the cinema to see Toy Story 1 + 2 in 3d in 30 minutes. :thumbup:
  14. Went to my local record store today to buy my last record there and say good bye, since they're closing up in a few days. :sad: I asked if he had a last tip for me, and gave me the last Vic Chesnutt, I didn't even knew it got released. When he gave it to me he also told me Vic commited suicide. Which is a damn shame, since he is so good. Bah. Vic & Godspeed You! Black Emporor.
  15. Your father listens to good music then. :razz: Love Steely Dan as well. Never heard much of the Cranberries. :^_^:
  16. John Zorn - Laughing Owl I'm so happy with my new record. <3:
  17. I'm a sweaty guy as well, haha. Nothing really works for me, although it's getting less and less these days. I went to the doctor to see if he could help me out. He gave me some pills. They didn't help much. Now he's going to inject botox into my arm-pits at the end of this month. I don't really mind the sweating, it's just that I hate these stains and a kind of nasty smell that gets in your clothes after a while. So, hopefully I'll be rid of it soon. :thumbup: Oh yea, I started shaving my armpits a year ago. That kind of helped as well. I'm using Nivea deodorant now. With some kind of "Silver crystals". It actually works pretty good, better than anything I've had before.
  18. How2PK

    Today...

    It was my day off, sort of. Originaly I had to work from 9 to 11. I had an appointment with a manager from another store to re-organize our store. After that I would go home. But my collegue was later because he had an appointment with his dentist. So I stayed till 1. After that I went to deposit some money, ran into a friend who was going to the shop for some food. I walked with him, he decided to take the afternoon off and we went running. It was bad weather, lots of wind and a little bit of rain, but it was a refreshing run. After that I took a shower and went back to the city to see if I could find a nice CD. I found a nice CD (the new Shearwater record, for those interested; it's called "The Golden Archipelago"), after that I went home. On my way home I walked past the bakery, and I saw that they had exactly four tompoezen. I figured this was a sign that I had to buy them, since we live with four people and it seemed nice to get something for coffee tonight. Not that it was a special occasion, but to quote Agent Dale Cooper "I'm going to let you in on a little secret. Every day, once a day, give yourself a present. Don't plan it. Don't wait for it. Just let it happen. It could be a new shirt at the men's store, a catnap in your office chair, or two cups of good, hot black coffee." or a tompoes. So, I got back home. Parents and brother were happy with the tompoes. I placed it in the fridge and told them it was for tonight. So, I went to the stereo, put in the disc, plugged in the earphones and loved my new record. After that it was time for dinner. We had pasta, with tomato sauce, courgettes, olives, paprika, onions, salami and a little bit of cheese on top. It was nice. After that I had some greek yoghurt with honey and nuts. Then I went upstairs. Put on my Marc Ribot CD and did some exercises. Then I watched a movie. It was a movie by Jean-Luc Godard, it was made in 1964 and shot in black and white by Raoul Coutard. It is called Une femme mariée: Suite de fragments d'un film tourné en 1964. And I enjoyed it. Then I went downstairs for coffee and the pastry. Then I went behind the computer, and started browsing the internet. I talked a bit on the fat people topic that's a couple of threads down. And now I'm typic this message. After this message I will check the fat people thread once again, and then I will shut down the computer. Then I will go upstairs and watch a movie. I have not yet decided which one it is going to be. I think I am going to watch a Paul Verhoeven movie because I feel like seeing something sleezy. After that I will brush my teeth, wash my face, spread my bed, jump in, place my head on my pillow and set off to dreamland.
  19. hm, okay. Strange. :razz: So, a lot of people use this army thing? What about the people that have a little more to spend, though. They can save money, and have a better lunch if they bring their own food. Is it the effort to get out of bed five minutes earlier?
  20. Why would the army pay for your lunch? What do they have to do with a random American teenager that's not involved with the army. I don't get it. I feel stupid, haha. <_<
  21. Huh? Things are very different here, haha. For the price of three lunches at school you can bring your own lunch for two weeks or something, haha. I don't know if the European likes his/her drinks lukewarm. I prefer them cold, but lukewarm is fine as well.
  22. Well, people should eat a little less, a little more healthier and next to that get some more exercise...Since they obviously can't do it for themselves 'the government' should look over this. But the whole army excuse sounds pretty wrong. :thumbdown: Why don't people bring their own bread to school, by the way. When I went to school I always had a lunch box with four or six slices of bread. One with cheese, one with chicken-ham and one with peanut butter, next to that an apple or a banana and as a snack I had a muesli bar. We also brought our own drinks. You could also buy things of course. Things like a cup of soup, a mars, a cheese sandwich, or a can of coke. But most people just brought their own stuff. Is this a European thing or something?
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