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Drive
The Big Lebowski
Mighty Ducks
Boyz in the Hood
Requiem for a Dream
Point Break/White Men Can't Jump
The Waterboy

Are all movies I've seen multiple times and will watch again which I think is a good indicator of how much I love them. Some influenced who I am in a way. They aren't what I'd consider great cinema, they are just films I have feelings for.

I hate trying to do these kinds of lists, I can never fill them to my satisfaction
 

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I made an offer for a Mickey Mouse outfit and now i'm 2 minutes away from owning the Adelaide Crows.
FTFY
 

Oi


Don't ever worry about watching Titanic. Pile of steaming shitballs. I mean you already know how it ends right?
 
Oi


Don't ever worry about watching Titanic. Pile of steaming shitballs. I mean you already know how it ends right?
Thats my view of all disaster films.
 
Thats my view of all disaster films.
I was sitting next to a guy on a flight once who was reading the bible. He asked me if I'd read it. I said no*, but I know how it ends.


* not completely true as the nuns used to force me to read it.
 
Thats my view of all disaster films.

Disaster films are good when everyone dies.

I hate survivors.



Except for the Rocky song they did.
 
I'd probably actually rate it pretty low in Lynch's filmography but the scene you quoted is utterly amazing.

Just on Lynch. I strongly, strongly suggest watching the three episodes of Louis CK's show Louie where David Lynch plays a TV producer in the mould of Mickey from Rocky. Season 3, episodes 10-12. Aside from True Detective and the Wire this is probably the best written story arc I've seen, if you don't watch the show a couple of things won't make a lot of sense but you won't care.
 
Star Wars Saga
LOTR Trilogy
The Crow
Rocky Saga
Orgazmo
Transformers (1986)

HM:
RoboCop (original), Rambo series, Fight Club, Top Gun, Kickboxer, Bloodsport, The Expendables 1 & 2 (got a bad feeling about 3) Terminator 1 & 2, Predator, Aliens.
 
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ER have contacted me as a witness of some shit that went down. The manager in trouble is incompetent, bad at people, and IMO the company would improve without him


I am inclined to be honest and basically just spill my guts and say what i think. I am aware that 'culture' often says you should downplay incidents.

Any thoughts on if I should go easy in my description of events or not?
 

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ER have contacted me as a witness of some shit that went down. The manager in trouble is incompetent, bad at people, and IMO the company would improve without him


I am inclined to be honest and basically just spill my guts and say what i think. I am aware that 'culture' often says you should downplay incidents.

Any thoughts on if I should go easy in my description of events or not?

If there's discretion with your evidence, nail the jerk.
 
So

ER have contacted me as a witness of some shit that went down. The manager in trouble is incompetent, bad at people, and IMO the company would improve without him


I am inclined to be honest and basically just spill my guts and say what i think. I am aware that 'culture' often says you should downplay incidents.

Any thoughts on if I should go easy in my description of events or not?

What Zakk said.
 
Just on Lynch. I strongly, strongly suggest watching the three episodes of Louis CK's show Louie where David Lynch plays a TV producer in the mould of Mickey from Rocky. Season 3, episodes 10-12. Aside from True Detective and the Wire this is probably the best written story arc I've seen, if you don't watch the show a couple of things won't make a lot of sense but you won't care.

Oh I am right up on Louie, don't worry. :) Current season is amazing. Less funny, but it doesn't matter.
 
So

ER have contacted me as a witness of some shit that went down. The manager in trouble is incompetent, bad at people, and IMO the company would improve without him


I am inclined to be honest and basically just spill my guts and say what i think. I am aware that 'culture' often says you should downplay incidents.

Any thoughts on if I should go easy in my description of events or not?

Do this, do this. Oh please do this...
 

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So

ER have contacted me as a witness of some shit that went down. The manager in trouble is incompetent, bad at people, and IMO the company would improve without him


I am inclined to be honest and basically just spill my guts and say what i think. I am aware that 'culture' often says you should downplay incidents.

Any thoughts on if I should go easy in my description of events or not?

I'd say you should recommend a promotion for him. Push for some type of liaison management position with the AFC.
 
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