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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:23 pm
Christopher Eccleston played Raymond Vincent Calitri a furniture crazed crime boss in the movie Gone In Sixty Seconds with Nicolas Cage any one else seen it or is it just me an if so who else noticed it
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:24 pm
Midori Senshi Christopher Eccleston played Raymond Vincent Calitri a furniture crazed crime boss in the movie Gone In Sixty Seconds with Nicolas Cage any one else seen it or is it just me an if so who else noticed it I knew he was in it, but wasn't that the one that wasn't such a good movie? I don't remember..I haven't seen it either.
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:51 pm
Gone in sixty seconds? I'll say! After a while (when we're up to the Fifteenth Doctor, don't you dare contradict me on the plausibility of that), hardly anyone will even remember him... I know what you're talking about, but it seemed terribly apt. He was there and gone in practically the blink of an eye. No one else lasted such a short time, did they? I mean, has anyone seen "Curse of Fatal Death"? xd
And I've never seen that movie, but I remember hearing about it often enough.
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:11 pm
Lullabee Gone in sixty seconds? I'll say! After a while (when we're up to the Fifteenth Doctor, don't you dare contradict me on the plausibility of that), hardly anyone will even remember him... I know what you're talking about, but it seemed terribly apt. He was there and gone in practically the blink of an eye. No one else lasted such a short time, did they? I mean, has anyone seen "Curse of Fatal Death"? xd
And I've never seen that movie, but I remember hearing about it often enough. Cage as the Doctor, didn't he have an oral fixation too? LOL that was fun.
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:18 pm
I've only watched the original Gone in Sixty Seconds
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:14 pm
donkey.logic Lullabee Gone in sixty seconds? I'll say! After a while (when we're up to the Fifteenth Doctor, don't you dare contradict me on the plausibility of that), hardly anyone will even remember him... I know what you're talking about, but it seemed terribly apt. He was there and gone in practically the blink of an eye. No one else lasted such a short time, did they? I mean, has anyone seen "Curse of Fatal Death"? xd
And I've never seen that movie, but I remember hearing about it often enough. Cage as the Doctor, didn't he have an oral fixation too? LOL that was fun. That was Richard E Grant, I think-- no, wait. I don't remember. Either Richard E Grant or Hugh Grant. I think the latter. He catches sight of himself in a mirror and just licks his reflection like a lollipop! rofl A classic case of narcissism!
And he actually was the Tenth, which kind of makes one wonder whether a Time Lord's personalities for each incarnation are predetermined. When the Doctor was born, perhaps, his genes already said that in his tenth incarnation he'd lick everything!
But Cage wasn't in it. Nuh-uh!
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 3:50 pm
Lullabee Gone in sixty seconds? I'll say! After a while (when we're up to the Fifteenth Doctor, don't you dare contradict me on the plausibility of that), hardly anyone will even remember him... I know what you're talking about, but it seemed terribly apt. He was there and gone in practically the blink of an eye. No one else lasted such a short time, did they? I mean, has anyone seen "Curse of Fatal Death"? xd
And I've never seen that movie, but I remember hearing about it often enough. He was the shortest lasting doctor....coming in second was mister six....still, he wasn't one of my favorite doctors...so...whatever....
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:58 am
Nine was amazing!
I'm just incredibly sorry that Chris left when he did, although Rose could still have left, but they definitely set it up for Nine to go bye-bye at the end, starting with him sending Rose home. (which leads to her opening TARDIS, which leads to him getting the energy, which leads to regeneration)
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 2:34 am
Wow, that's him? ... I haven't seen that movie for ages... I guess I didn't know CE when I saw it. Heh, he's pretty awesome.
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 7:12 am
Freaj Wow, that's him? ... I haven't seen that movie for ages... I guess I didn't know CE when I saw it. Heh, he's pretty awesome. 3nodding
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:41 pm
Woah. I actually 'like' most of that film and even I didn't realise it was him o_o
He gets a pretty decent scene with a coffin and that's about it, I think xD Man that film's mindlessly entertaining-pity it's got jolly ole Nick Cage in it really. He's such a duffer. Him and Angle-eena >.>
Watch it for the supporting cast, if nothing more ninja
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:22 pm
Lullabee donkey.logic Lullabee Gone in sixty seconds? I'll say! After a while (when we're up to the Fifteenth Doctor, don't you dare contradict me on the plausibility of that), hardly anyone will even remember him... I know what you're talking about, but it seemed terribly apt. He was there and gone in practically the blink of an eye. No one else lasted such a short time, did they? I mean, has anyone seen "Curse of Fatal Death"? xd
And I've never seen that movie, but I remember hearing about it often enough. Cage as the Doctor, didn't he have an oral fixation too? LOL that was fun. That was Richard E Grant, I think-- no, wait. I don't remember. Either Richard E Grant or Hugh Grant. I think the latter. He catches sight of himself in a mirror and just licks his reflection like a lollipop! rofl A classic case of narcissism!
And he actually was the Tenth, which kind of makes one wonder whether a Time Lord's personalities for each incarnation are predetermined. When the Doctor was born, perhaps, his genes already said that in his tenth incarnation he'd lick everything!
But Cage wasn't in it. Nuh-uh!No... it was Hugh Grant, I'm always gettin gthose two mixed up xd
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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 8:22 pm
I loved nine. I still do. It doesn't matter how goofy looking he is (4 was goofy too). It doesn't dimminish his coolness. I'm interested in seeing how the give ten the boot.
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Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 12:40 pm
I could not belive that. I was like just watching Gone In 60 Seconds because my parents told me too (anyway) and i nearlly flipped out!
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Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:48 pm
Lullabee donkey.logic Lullabee Gone in sixty seconds? I'll say! After a while (when we're up to the Fifteenth Doctor, don't you dare contradict me on the plausibility of that), hardly anyone will even remember him... I know what you're talking about, but it seemed terribly apt. He was there and gone in practically the blink of an eye. No one else lasted such a short time, did they? I mean, has anyone seen "Curse of Fatal Death"? xd
And I've never seen that movie, but I remember hearing about it often enough. Cage as the Doctor, didn't he have an oral fixation too? LOL that was fun. That was Richard E Grant, I think-- no, wait. I don't remember. Either Richard E Grant or Hugh Grant. I think the latter. He catches sight of himself in a mirror and just licks his reflection like a lollipop! rofl A classic case of narcissism!
And he actually was the Tenth, which kind of makes one wonder whether a Time Lord's personalities for each incarnation are predetermined. When the Doctor was born, perhaps, his genes already said that in his tenth incarnation he'd lick everything!
But Cage wasn't in it. Nuh-uh!It was REG. REG is considered Alternate Nine. Also Chris is in the new GI Joe film. He's Destro.
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