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Pulp Fiction was the best movie ever made. It explained the human condition better than any other movie I have ever seen.
“….It explained the human condition better than any other movie I have ever seen”.
I’ll go with Orwell’s 1984 & Schindler’s List.
We all have our favourites, but for some reason I will include Groundhog Day as one of the best movies ever made (well, I know it isn’t, but)
Last week in Doha it reached 118F for a few days. I was havin a beer or two with some buddies and noticed that we were all developing tummy bulges. It’s a relief to know that they’re not beer bellies just the early stages of our lungs beginning to puddle.
I’ve never really followed this whole global warming thing.
However, after having seen this movie trailer, I now realize that it is the single greatest challenge that humanity has ever faced, and that we are all doomed to die unless we do everything that everyone tells us to do with regards to..er…making this not happen!!
I’ll go with Fargo and Pulp Fiction tied for best. Erik, can’t explain it but somehow the Princess Bride gets tossed in the T-10.
Er…..Steam Room? (hat tip to staying on topic)
I’ll go with Fargo and Pulp Fiction tied for best. Erik, can’t explain it but somehow the Princess Bride gets tossed in the T-10.
Er…..Steam Room (hat tip to staying on topic).
Posted by: RCGZ>
“Steam Room (hat tip to staying on topic).”
Schindler’s List had steam, think of the trains.
As with Cal in Doha it’s a steamy humidity at 32C here in Singapore.
best movie ever made?
caddyshack.
anyway, check out some of the comments in the link. mr kilmer not in the A list.
what happened to Kilmer? global warming has puffed him up like Al Gore since his days as Batman
Hollywood’s been on a severe budget pinch since the recession. It shows.
I DO like the latest Hollywood meme of resurrecting the mad scientist imagery to depict modern politicized science.
Kilmer could easily play Al Gore when the dough heads in Hollywood get around to making the movie of his life . . “The Man Who Invented the Internet & Saved the World”
His physique is a perfect match.
Kilmer was awesome as Doc Holiday, with Kurt Russel.
My wife and I just completed a 44 day jaunt from Red Deer to Cape Breton and back. During that time we were only able to drive for 13 days with the convertible top down, and for half those days we were only able to enjoy the open air for a few hours during the middle of the day.
During the trip we frequently checked the Weather Network and during one of the broadcasts I learned that Hudson Bay was still frozen.
A week ago the overnight temp in Edmonton was +3. Yesterday the overnight temp in Grand Prairie was +1. Yesterday in Red Deer our high was +12. This morning it is +7.
Val Kilmer and the eco fruitloops should try living in the real world where global warming is just a wishful dream.
I’m not against distributing this movie. Goes good with the continental drift stuff and might do some good for our alarmist mass media via the “egg on the face” method.
Re fruit-loops…..
I heard that Hudson’s Bay was still frozen and supply barges were delayed.
Here in SW Ontario, until the last few days the weather was more consistent with September.
I have a lot of wood to slit yet and went out early and stayed too long…..for a gent of my maturity…..after 3/4 of an hour with a power splitter—-I quit after I nearly fainted…smog warning out ya know…..staggered back in…..sat down before I fell down…..
Crops wise…..April corn looks good…..May corn won’t make it……
The lungs melt?
One can only conclude that these pretty plump mouth pieces of hollyweird have tapped in kool-aid for drinking water in their excessively carbon producing homes.
From a GW site about heat stroke…
Excessive heat denatures proteins, destabilizes phospholipids and lipoproteins, and liquefies membrane lipids, leading to cardiovascular collapse, multiorgan failure, and, ultimately, death. The exact temperature at which cardiovascular collapse occurs varies among individuals because coexisting disease, drugs, and other factors may contribute to or delay organ dysfunction. Full recovery has been observed in patients with temperatures as high as 46°C, and death has occurred in patients with much lower temperatures. Temperatures exceeding 106°F or 41.1°C generally are catastrophic and require immediate aggressive therapy.
So, in the magical land of SA, er hollyweird having heat stroke and then trying to body slam your way out of a barred door using these helpless men … is so powerful! Bittersweet, almost traumatizing, no?
I need a tissue, sniff.
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The point here is that to discussing global warming is similar to Nero fiddling while Rome burns. (no pun in there)
Global warming is nothing but a distraction while the world elites build the one world government and a global feudal state with a reduced population.
To debate whether or not steam melts lungs or fire melts steel (Rosy O’dious) is moot.
Global warming, cap and trade, socialized health care … all issues of distraction while our banking elites take over the world and enslave us though hundreds of new taxes and restrictions on our lives … so I guess you could say, as always … “it’s the economy stupid”.
Al Gore an others played their roles as best they could and even got big undeserved awards, but Obama is going to get the academy award of the millennium for his role as the super salesman and premiere puppet of the biggest and oldest money on the money on the planet.
Until old Val and the rest of ‘the mesmerized’ stop ignoring ‘the man behind the curtain’ we might as well enjoy the bread and circuses.
That is why I thought it would be more useful to discuss movies rather than the idiotic plot of this one.
EVIDENCE
“Not now Sweetcheeks, too damn hot!”
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Fargo…best film hands down.
Hey Algore, wanna do a remake of the wood chipper part?
Pulp Fiction was the best movie ever made. It explained the human condition better than any other movie I have ever seen.
Yeah, I agree, it went around in circles.
2001 a space odyssey best movie ever made. I see in the trailer the one claiming global warming is the whack job.
Momar @ 11:06
I followed your link to ‘The Obama Deception’ and it’s disturbing, to say the least. In the time it took to watch, when I checked back it had received 1100 hits.
But are you saying the whole hypothesis is bogus?
I’d urge everybody to access it and to make their own conclusions.
We have only four months to save the lungs from melting.
Crap … another 2:31 that I’ll never get back.
I’ve vote for Rocky IV
The global warming people are becoming desperate . If you have to present your theory as sci-fi or thriller. You have already lost.
JMO
The Good The Bad and The Ugly is my vote. Honourable mention to BackToTheFuture.
“The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” gets my vote as well but honourable mention to “Once Upon a TIme In The West”, “Alien” and “Saving Private Ryan”.
I can’t help thinking that our forbears, with a deep humility before God in their hearts and a better understanding and working relationship with Mother Nature, would look on “Global Warming”, or “Climate Change” or whatever, as opportunity not pending disaster. In the worst case scenario, vast areas of Russian and Greenland open up, and the construction industry thrives as new port facilities are constructed…just two beneficiaries of a possible increase in ambient temps.
Ir’s just another tax, folks – got to get another source of vote – buying dollars since older forms of taxation are maxed out.
And the population is suitably dumbed down now by years of TV watching. So sure and cocky in their weltanshauung, they will buy “Global Warming” just as easily as they will buy silly expensive tennis shoes, pop music and gaudy, grossly expensive transportation as an expression of self.
Another crappy hollywood movie, someone ring a bell. I’m with Erik Larsen above, Groundhog day resonates with me.
Well, Australian PM Kevin Rudd had a new one ripped in him when the Australian Senate voted down his Climate Change Bill by 42 to 30, looks good on the Warmers.
Apparently his choices are to reintroduce a severely watered down version or go to the polls.
Interesting.
Guess this is as close as H’wood will get to “State Of Fear”…better than nothing at all, said the guy whose uncle was sent a bomb by eco-terrorists.
That’d be me, for you leftard noob shitwits out there.