Ended on 7/12/2012
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by : Stella |
Date Added: 7/19/2012 1:04:27 PM  report this post |
As hairy as he is up front you just know that tight little bumm of his is fuzzy too. Wouldn't you kill to be the one who gets to wax/shave it?I'm sooloo glad to see that Jake is not opposed to doing nudity. Ab-so-loot-lee edible!
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by : Habip |
Date Added: 7/19/2012 11:44:05 PM  report this post |
I saw the movie before redinag the book, and thought it was okay, but later when I read the book, I thought that was infinitely superior. I had a few minor qualms with it, but I thought it was just brilliant, weaving in all the JA plots. At the time I read it, the only Austen book I'd read was Persuasion, though I'd seen the movies for P&P and S&S. I've almost read the entire Austen collection now, and after I've read the last (Northanger Abbey), I plan to reread the book to see how much I missed the first time.
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by : Anushree |
Date Added: 7/20/2012 1:56:37 AM  report this post |
>G. Sloan here (again) is this serious? There is only 1 main ctaarcher like all the Rambo movies, and that is Rambo,so you can't really expect alot of ctaarcher development. He went from some worn out war vet who just wanted to settle down in a small town (First Blood) to a man trying to fight his demons that had new faces (First blood part 2) to a born killer that has come to terms with the fact all he knows how to do is kill (Rambo 3). So that is all the Character development you need right there. The new Rambo movie was just a Good old fashion, American style Hack and Slash , BLOOD GUTS AND GORE movie. You didn't need any Character development. Besides, what isn't entertaining about people running through a rice patty mine field, snipers blowing peoples heads off, and some guy that can kill you from 300 yards out with a BOW AND ARROW?
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