spudthedestroyer wrote:maxpayne2409 wrote:watched Home Alone, and scrooged today
So... was that your coming out or do you have more to say? :p
frankly if you don't like christmas films on christmas eve your a dead gay rape fag
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spudthedestroyer wrote:maxpayne2409 wrote:watched Home Alone, and scrooged today
So... was that your coming out or do you have more to say? :p
He has found a formular that is cheap to produce, dosn't return a billion bucks but makes a profit
Boll is able to acquire funding thanks to German tax laws that reward investments in film. The law allows investors in German-owned films to write off 100% of their investment as a tax deduction; it also allows them to invest borrowed money and write off any fees associated with the loan. The investor is then only required to pay taxes on the profits made by the movie; if the movie loses money, the investor gets a tax writeoff.
dinky wrote:heh.
and there are plenty of decent christmas movies (rudolph with the isle of misfit toys comes to mind, as does SCROOGED for bill murray's GROUNDHOG DAY routine).
dinky wrote:WALL-E in their top ten
dinky wrote:I think the other guy picked THE DARK KNIGHT.
dinky wrote:THE SPIRIT, of course, I'll need to give a look.
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This tale of honest interspecies love in an age of corpulent, sedentary humans also defies the limitations of the photographic image — and that's what makes WALL-E a perfect fit for Pixar's CGI animation genius. We live in a thrilling moment when stunning technological innovation is reshaping the contours of moviemaking and, indeed, the structure of storytelling. WALL-E brilliantly seizes those opportunities with a thoughtful joy that speaks to both animation-savvy kids and cartoon-suspicious grown-ups. And out of the bond between a machine built for compacting trash and his egg-shaped, futuristic cohort, a modern masterpiece is hatched.
maxpayne2409 wrote:HA well home alone was made in the early 90s so up your big fat retarded spotty nerd arse, you think your so much better then everyone else, and you've not even seen scrooged to make an accurate assumption of whether its good or crap
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