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NextScorsese 04-08-16 09:49 AM

Re: Make your confession to your fellow MoFos
 
Oh the absolute anarchy.

NextScorsese 04-08-16 09:54 AM

Re: Make your confession to your fellow MoFos
 
Well I might as well say it...

I like Alien vs. Predator and I think A Clockwork Orange is severely overrated, PLEASE DON'T KILL ME!

christine 04-08-16 09:58 AM

Re: Make your confession to your fellow MoFos
 
I don't know who Kenny G is. I still have zero appreciation of who he is even after reading his wiki page.

mistique 04-08-16 10:53 AM

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I don't get why a lot of people love Fargo.

I think The Lion King is overrated.

matt72582 04-08-16 11:06 AM

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I was born in 1982, and have never liked a band or artist who started after I was born. And only a few movies..

I also have never saw a Bond movie, Superhero stuff, don't plan on it... I also don't care for sci-fi, mysteries, capers, shooting scenes, car chases, long love scenes, sensationalism.

mojofilter 04-08-16 11:07 AM

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Although most stand up comedians cite Richard Pryor as their biggest influence, I believe Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and Eddie Murphy are far more superior stand up comedians than Pryor.

Captain Steel 04-08-16 11:16 AM

Re: Make your confession to your fellow MoFos
 
I binge eat. But I don't purge. :(

matt72582 04-08-16 11:22 AM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 1491729)
Although most stand up comedians cite Richard Pryor as their biggest influence, I believe Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and Eddie Murphy are far more superior stand up comedians than Pryor.
Richard Pryor is very like-able, but out of that group, I like Chappelle the most. Saw him twice, met him after the show once.

My favorite "comedians" are Mort Sahl, Bill Hicks, George Carlin.

TONGO 04-08-16 11:23 AM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 1491729)
Although most stand up comedians cite Richard Pryor as their biggest influence, I believe Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and Eddie Murphy are far more superior stand up comedians than Pryor.
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mojofilter 04-08-16 11:31 AM

Originally Posted by matt72582 (Post 1491735)
Richard Pryor is very like-able, but out of that group, I like Chappelle the most. Saw him twice, met him after the show once.

My favorite "comedians" are Mort Sahl, Bill Hicks, George Carlin.
I love Richard Pryor! But unlike most of his fans, I like him more in movies than in stand-up. I just find those other guys funnier at the mic than him.

matt72582 04-08-16 11:34 AM

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I'm so annoyed by people staring at their phones constantly.. Especially while driving! I fear society is already zombie-like, and it's not just the US... Nobody here of course :)

I'm real annoyed with laziness... People (no one here) seem to want to have success without putting any work.

Miss Vicky 04-08-16 12:52 PM

Re: Make your confession to your fellow MoFos
 
Originally Posted by Optimus (Post 1491634)
I hate The Godfather, i hate Blade Runner, and i hate Taxi Driver.
I haven't seen Blade Runner - and doubt I'll like it if I ever do - but I hate the other two as well.

christine 04-08-16 01:03 PM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 1491729)
Although most stand up comedians cite Richard Pryor as their biggest influence, I believe Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and Eddie Murphy are far more superior stand up comedians than Pryor.
hmm...just have to say that you're looking at Richard Pryor's comedy decades after it was made. When I first saw him (actually correction I first heard him on vinyl, I didn't see him till years after) back in the mid 70s he was revolutionary. I'd never heard anything in the UK like him. We used to play that LP to everyone who came round our house, he was so damn funny. Irreplaceable guy.

seanc 04-08-16 01:05 PM

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I think a couple of Pryor's specials are on Netflix. I should check him out. I have never seen any of his stuff.

The Gunslinger45 04-08-16 01:23 PM

Re: Make your confession to your fellow MoFos
 
I genuinely enjoy more films by Michael Bay and Roland Emmerich each (2 a piece) then Quentin Tarantino.

seanc 04-08-16 01:25 PM

Originally Posted by The Gunslinger45 (Post 1491795)
I genuinely enjoy more films by Michael Bay and Roland Emmerich each (2 a piece) then Quentin Tarantino.
Come on Slinger. You are one of my faves, don't ruin it. :D

AboveTheClouds 04-08-16 01:26 PM

Originally Posted by christine (Post 1491784)
hmm...just have to say that you're looking at Richard Pryor's comedy decades after it was made. When I first saw him (actually correction I first heard him on vinyl, I didn't see him till years after) back in the mid 70s he was revolutionary. I'd never heard anything in the UK like him. We used to play that LP to everyone who came round our house, he was so damn funny. Irreplaceable guy.

Ok, and to an extent I can agree, but who's to say that because of your fond memories you're not just being nostalgic about him, and that's going to put you on bias, as is my for my preference of comedians I grew up with. And sure he was revolutionary and helped create a groundwork for stand-up but I personally think a guy like Lenny Bruce did more for Stand-up, and was a big influence on Pryor. Lenny Bruce even had multiple arrests for obscenity during his shows, and was just a class act in general;).

However I believe George Carlin to have made the greatest overall contribution to stand-up though, his body of work is immaculate. One of my favourite comedians of all time though is this gentleman.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUyommeD0_8

matt72582 04-08-16 02:15 PM

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Mitch Hedburg is one of my favorites. True original. That's what I miss. Originality..

TONGO 04-08-16 02:21 PM

Originally Posted by The Gunslinger45 (Post 1491795)
I genuinely enjoy more films by Michael Bay and Roland Emmerich each (2 a piece) then Quentin Tarantino.
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The biggest confession yet

The Gunslinger45 04-08-16 02:44 PM

Originally Posted by seanc (Post 1491798)
Come on Slinger. You are one of my faves, don't ruin it. :D
I will double down.

Michael Bay movies I genuinely like (Bad Boys I & II don't count, they are guilty pleasures)

The Rock
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi


Emmerich

Independence Day
Universal Soldier


QT (and I don't mean my favorite gas station chain)

4 Rooms was kinda good. But the last segment was dull


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