Yes, Barefoot, I am well aware of the whole Snakes on a mutha fuckin' plane! movie premise and the fact Jackson took the job without reading the script, just because of the bad ass title.
I don't know... you'd think with Robert Carlyle, Jon Rhys Meyers and Samuel L. Muthafunkdy Jackson, Formula 51 wouldn't have sucked as much ass as it did, but man did that movie suck ass
Yeah, Garrett. I remember seeing it in the theater, all pumped, and walking out kind of dazed. I went over it and over it in my head, trying to come up with some interpretation of that movie that didn't add up to 90-plus minutes of awful. Then my brain hurt. I watched it again on HBO months later, just to see if maybe it had gotten better or something. I think I made it through 20 minutes.
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what kinda comments can we write to this " yes I have boughten you the shirt" or "I have not bought you the shirt yet"
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Posted by: Anonymous | March 2, 2006 05:33 AM
Dude... are you aware that that's actually the premise, and TITLE, of a new movie coming out this summer?
Posted by: Barefoot | March 7, 2006 05:40 PM
And it's totally got Samuel L. Jackson... *shakes head*
Posted by: Barefoot | March 7, 2006 05:41 PM
Yes, Barefoot, I am well aware of the whole Snakes on a mutha fuckin' plane! movie premise and the fact Jackson took the job without reading the script, just because of the bad ass title.
Posted by: Johnny Rockstar | March 7, 2006 09:28 PM
Is that true... cuz wow. That's badass.
Posted by: Barefoot | March 8, 2006 10:08 AM
As far as I know.
Posted by: Johnny Rockstar | March 8, 2006 10:35 AM
I don't know... you'd think with Robert Carlyle, Jon Rhys Meyers and Samuel L. Muthafunkdy Jackson, Formula 51 wouldn't have sucked as much ass as it did, but man did that movie suck ass
Posted by: G | March 8, 2006 08:30 PM
My bad. That's Rhys Ifans or whatever the hell his name is. And Meatloaf! Argh (a la Charlie Brown)! It still pisses me off how bad that movie sucked
Posted by: G | March 9, 2006 07:35 AM
Yeah, Garrett. I remember seeing it in the theater, all pumped, and walking out kind of dazed. I went over it and over it in my head, trying to come up with some interpretation of that movie that didn't add up to 90-plus minutes of awful. Then my brain hurt. I watched it again on HBO months later, just to see if maybe it had gotten better or something. I think I made it through 20 minutes.
Posted by: Barefoot | March 10, 2006 01:08 PM