Righteous Kill or Burn After Reading??? What should I see tonight?

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  • gornyhuy
    Chafed.
    • May 2002
    • 18041

    #1

    Righteous Kill or Burn After Reading??? What should I see tonight?

    I *rarely* go to the theater.... What should we choose tonight:





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  • Fletch XXX
    GFY HALL OF FAME DAMMIT!!!
    • Jan 2002
    • 60840

    #2
    I watched Dial M For Murder last night - not my first time - cant get enough of Ray Milland in that one - the guuy is awesome



    highly recommended Hitchcock

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    • gornyhuy
      Chafed.
      • May 2002
      • 18041

      #3
      I've actually never seen that one, but I generally really like Hitchcock... I'll have to add it to my queue.

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      • Fletch XXX
        GFY HALL OF FAME DAMMIT!!!
        • Jan 2002
        • 60840

        #4
        i bought one of those overpriced cables to run the netflix video to the HDTV from my laptop in the living room - you can watch it without having it mailed to you if you have the capability... its instant play

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        • Nasty
          Confirmed User
          • Aug 2002
          • 1575

          #5
          Originally posted by Fletch XXX
          I watched Dial M For Murder last night - not my first time - cant get enough of Ray Milland in that one - the guuy is awesome



          highly recommended Hitchcock
          Hitchcock was awesome, you can watch his old series online at http://www.hulu.com/

          “Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living. If we continue to develop our technology without wisdom or prudence, our servant may prove to be our executioner.” ― Omar Bradley (1948)

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