(Poll) Favorite Emilio Estevez Movie?

Discussion in 'Chatter' started by La Perkoff, Oct 8, 2007.

  1. Daedalus

    Daedalus Guest

    On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:38:11 -0400, wavy g's number won fan
    <numberwonfan@wavyg.net> wrote:

    >Daedalus is no match for wavy g:
    >
    >>On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:45:41 -0400, wavy g's number won fan
    >><numberwonfan@wavyg.net> wrote:
    >>
    >>>La Perkoff is no match for wavy g:
    >>>
    >>>>On Oct 8, 7:10 pm, Peck <Pecktacu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
    >>>>> On Oct 8, 3:03 pm, La Perkoff <perk...@gmail.com> wrote:
    >>>>>
    >>>>> > He has a lot of great movies, The Mighty Ducks, Men At Work, and many
    >>>>> > many more.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> > My favorite is this one called Judgement Night.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> > What is your favorite Emilo Estevez movie?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> > I'm guessing that 90% of replies will be the classic Mighty Ducks.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> 1) The Breakfast Club
    >>>>> 2) Repo Man
    >>>>> 3) The Outsiders
    >>>>>
    >>>>> no arguing that Mighty Ducks is better than any of this, plz
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>What about D2?
    >>>
    >>>i'm suprized no won has mentioned his geratest preformance, gordan
    >>>bombay in Mighty Ducks 3 (D3).

    >>
    >>I think everyone is forgetting his wonderful turn as a video game
    >>addicted street punk in the horror vignette film "Nightmares."
    >>
    >>Jade

    >
    >yeah, and what about...hmm...(checks "imdb.com" for yet another poorly
    >receieved or little known estevez stinker, lol).


    Hey, I actually saw the movie I mentioned. I just had to go to IMDB to
    remember the name of it.

    No one has yet mentioned "Freejack" with Mick Jagger yet either. lol.
    It's a bad day when Mick Jagger gives a better performance than
    Emilio.

    Jade
     
  2. On Oct 9, 3:00 pm, Daedalus <j...@netk0o0oks.org> wrote:
    > On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:38:11 -0400, wavy g's number won fan
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > <numberwon...@wavyg.net> wrote:
    > >Daedalus is no match for wavy g:

    >
    > >>On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:45:41 -0400, wavy g's number won fan
    > >><numberwon...@wavyg.net> wrote:

    >
    > >>>La Perkoff is no match for wavy g:

    >
    > >>>>On Oct 8, 7:10 pm, Peck <Pecktacu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
    > >>>>> On Oct 8, 3:03 pm, La Perkoff <perk...@gmail.com> wrote:

    >
    > >>>>> > He has a lot of great movies, The Mighty Ducks, Men At Work, and many
    > >>>>> > many more.

    >
    > >>>>> > My favorite is this one called Judgement Night.

    >
    > >>>>> > What is your favorite Emilo Estevez movie?

    >
    > >>>>> > I'm guessing that 90% of replies will be the classic Mighty Ducks.

    >
    > >>>>> 1) The Breakfast Club
    > >>>>> 2) Repo Man
    > >>>>> 3) The Outsiders

    >
    > >>>>> no arguing that Mighty Ducks is better than any of this, plz

    >
    > >>>>What about D2?

    >
    > >>>i'm suprized no won has mentioned his geratest preformance, gordan
    > >>>bombay in Mighty Ducks 3 (D3).

    >
    > >>I think everyone is forgetting his wonderful turn as a video game
    > >>addicted street punk in the horror vignette film "Nightmares."

    >
    > >>Jade

    >
    > >yeah, and what about...hmm...(checks "imdb.com" for yet another poorly
    > >receieved or little known estevez stinker, lol).

    >
    > Hey, I actually saw the movie I mentioned. I just had to go to IMDB to
    > remember the name of it.
    >
    > No one has yet mentioned "Freejack" with Mick Jagger yet either. lol.
    > It's a bad day when Mick Jagger gives a better performance than
    > Emilio.
    >


    Havent seen it in years but Freejack was pretty good as well...

    Shit, I never realized EE made so many good movies...



    -
    I never wanted to be a product of my environment... I want my
    environment to be a product of me...
     
  3. Young Guns
    "Hey, I see him! I see Billy the Kid! Look- there he is, see him?!"
    (pointing at himself in mirror)
     
  4. Danger3210 (con el asno jugoso mojado encantador grande de Vida Guerra)
    is no match for wavy g:

    >On Oct 9, 3:00 pm, Daedalus <j...@netk0o0oks.org> wrote:
    >> On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:38:11 -0400, wavy g's number won fan
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> <numberwon...@wavyg.net> wrote:
    >> >Daedalus is no match for wavy g:

    >>
    >> >>On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:45:41 -0400, wavy g's number won fan
    >> >><numberwon...@wavyg.net> wrote:

    >>
    >> >>>La Perkoff is no match for wavy g:

    >>
    >> >>>>On Oct 8, 7:10 pm, Peck <Pecktacu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
    >> >>>>> On Oct 8, 3:03 pm, La Perkoff <perk...@gmail.com> wrote:

    >>
    >> >>>>> > He has a lot of great movies, The Mighty Ducks, Men At Work, and many
    >> >>>>> > many more.

    >>
    >> >>>>> > My favorite is this one called Judgement Night.

    >>
    >> >>>>> > What is your favorite Emilo Estevez movie?

    >>
    >> >>>>> > I'm guessing that 90% of replies will be the classic Mighty Ducks.

    >>
    >> >>>>> 1) The Breakfast Club
    >> >>>>> 2) Repo Man
    >> >>>>> 3) The Outsiders

    >>
    >> >>>>> no arguing that Mighty Ducks is better than any of this, plz

    >>
    >> >>>>What about D2?

    >>
    >> >>>i'm suprized no won has mentioned his geratest preformance, gordan
    >> >>>bombay in Mighty Ducks 3 (D3).

    >>
    >> >>I think everyone is forgetting his wonderful turn as a video game
    >> >>addicted street punk in the horror vignette film "Nightmares."

    >>
    >> >>Jade

    >>
    >> >yeah, and what about...hmm...(checks "imdb.com" for yet another poorly
    >> >receieved or little known estevez stinker, lol).

    >>
    >> Hey, I actually saw the movie I mentioned. I just had to go to IMDB to
    >> remember the name of it.
    >>
    >> No one has yet mentioned "Freejack" with Mick Jagger yet either. lol.
    >> It's a bad day when Mick Jagger gives a better performance than
    >> Emilio.
    >>

    >
    >Havent seen it in years but Freejack was pretty good as well...
    >
    >Shit, I never realized EE made so many good movies...


    wasn't that won of those silly 80s sfi-fi movies that showed us the
    bleak, dystopic future world of 1997 or some shit? jeez, why did
    filmmakers always have to specify a year, especially when it"s virtually
    right around the corner... they could easily have said "some time...in
    teh distant future." in retrospect, thei're never right or even close.
    i find myself sometimes walking aound thinking, "wow, this is the
    future...so, like, where's all the sand, and ruins, and gangs of crazed
    leather-garbed wariors (with headbands and 80s hairstyles, lol)?"
     
  5. ?~?????u?~?

    ?~?????u?~? Guest

    On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 02:51:48 GMT, "Official Mafia Spokesperson"
    <youtalkintome@iheardthings.com>wrote:

    >Young Guns
    >"Hey, I see him! I see Billy the Kid! Look- there he is, see him?!"
    >(pointing at himself in mirror)


    Not Emilio Estevez but I loved the peyote scene.

    YOU SEEN THE SIZE OF THAT CHICKEN?
    GOD DAMN CHICKEN !
     
  6. On Oct 10, 4:23 pm, ?~?????u?~? <sckf...@lycos.com> wrote:
    > On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 02:51:48 GMT, "Official Mafia Spokesperson"
    > <youtalkint...@iheardthings.com>wrote:
    >
    > >Young Guns
    > >"Hey, I see him! I see Billy the Kid! Look- there he is, see him?!"
    > >(pointing at himself in mirror)

    >
    > Not Emilio Estevez but I loved the peyote scene.
    >
    > YOU SEEN THE SIZE OF THAT CHICKEN?
    > GOD DAMN CHICKEN !


    Can you stop killing my threads with your lame attempts at humor?

    Thanks stalking loser.
     
  7. Affinity

    Affinity Guest

    La Perkoff wrote:
    > He has a lot of great movies, The Mighty Ducks, Men At Work, and many
    > many more.
    >
    > My favorite is this one called Judgement Night.
    >
    > What is your favorite Emilo Estevez movie?
    >
    > I'm guessing that 90% of replies will be the classic Mighty Ducks.



    Um, no. Young Guns.
     

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