Topic: Federal police raided gay porn site Office

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On August, federal police raided http://mygaysites.com/ offices on Union Square, NYC, shut down the site and arrested 6 of its executives, accusing them of running 'an online brothel'.
There have been a number of stories told and articles written about the incident and its consequences, including one major British newspaper, The Guardian, and by gay adult performer and Huffington Post contributor, Jesse Jackman.

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Last time I went to the theaters, I saw Ant-Man, Minions, and Terminator: Genysis, in sequential order.

I actually contemplated seeing Pixels as well, but the negative reviews told me otherwise.

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Fantastic 4...

Honestly shit would be insulted by being compared to that movie...

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TheHuskyK9 said:
Straight Outta Compton

I'm afraid to ask, how was it? :/

For myself, last cinema experience was for Avengers 2. Definitely worth it, though I still prefer the first by a small margin

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Last movie I watched? Man, iirc it was... was... waaaaaasss.... fuck, I can't remember it...

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Tokaido said:
I'm afraid to ask, how was it? :/

For myself, last cinema experience was for Avengers 2. Definitely worth it, though I still prefer the first by a small margin

It was actually really good. The acting was good (Ice Cube's son was taught well), the humor was good, and the dialogue was realistic. Only complaints my friends had was that it had too much cussing, but that was their dialect in the South LA area in the 80's/90's.

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Tokaido said:
I'm afraid to ask, how was it? :/

For myself, last cinema experience was for Avengers 2. Definitely worth it, though I still prefer the first by a small margin

Would you watch?

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TheHuskyK9 said:
It was actually really good. The acting was good (Ice Cube's son was taught well), the humor was good, and the dialogue was realistic. Only complaints my friends had was that it had too much cussing, but that was their dialect in the South LA area in the 80's/90's.

Glad to hear it! I feared it would be pretty terrible.

TheGreatWolfgang said:
Would you watch?

That was beautifully done :V

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I don't even remember the last movie I watched, let the cinema alone XD

Now I think, the last movie I watched was big hero.

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Tokaido said:
I'm afraid to ask, how was it? :/

For myself, last cinema experience was for Avengers 2. Definitely worth it, though I still prefer the first by a small margin

Oh, me too.

In my opinion the whole arc with 'Natascha feeling bad that she can't have kids and calls herself a monster because of it' was unnecessary and... well, kind of a shitty move by the director.

who is actually a fucking dick IRL

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Mine was MI: Rogue Nation. I think it was a lot of fun to watch.

Edit: It was a lot of fun hearing your own native language being spoken in it too. I found it to be hilariously fun. xD

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Ouija, 2014. Stupid extra-loud jumpscares killed the movie in my opinion. The noises were worse than the visuals.

That aside, the cinema isn't what it used to be in the 90's or early 2000's anymore. That 'experience' just vanished over time as I grew up.

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aurel said:
Always the question... is it growing up, or cinema actually going worse.

It's getting worse. 10 times worse every year.

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Ant-Man! Was a really awesome, hilarious movie.

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Ryuzaki_Izawa said:
In my opinion the whole arc with 'Natascha feeling bad that she can't have kids and calls herself a monster because of it' was unnecessary and... well, kind of a shitty move by the director.

Supersoldiers, flying cars, arc reactors, AI, and bodies from scratch, but the technology of billionaires can't restore fertility. Right.

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SirBrownBear said:
Fantastic 4...

Honestly shit would be insulted by being compared to that movie...

the one with the new alternate-universe origin story? yeah, haven't and probably won't check it out but they really messed up with that one. i don't think anyone likes people screwing around with the origin story of things like fantastic 4.

as for me, i don't even remember the last time i went to the theatre (the heck? that IS how you spell that word, spell-check.) to see a movie. i usually just try to download it if it's a movie i want to see. that said, 2 movies i REALLY want to see when i can is that next X-MEN movie featuring apocalypse (FINALLY, Apocalypse in a live action movie. always wanted to see what he'd be like in a movie.) and deadpool, definately don't want to miss either of these.

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Jurassic World. Yeah, it's not as good as the original, but let's be honest here. We all saw it because we wanted to experience our childhoods again. I was only a year old when Jurassic Park came out, so I never got to see it in the theater. It was still a huge part of my childhood, which makes me feel so goddamn old, and I'm only 22. Jurassic World brought back so many memories of sitting on the floor in our apartment and watching the coprolite hit the fan. I'd say that Jurassic World is 95% as good as Jurassic Park.

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Was a while since I went to the cinema, Birdman was the most recent one I think, pretty interesting film if you ask me.

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It was either Ant-Man or Mad Max: Fury Road. Mad Max was awesome.

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I want to say Into The Woods. I don't watch movies very often.

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Suineder said:
Mad Max was awesome.

think i've seen one mad max movie...didn't care much for it tbh. i guess it's just not my kind of movie or something, i dunno.

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Ant-Man ever since 2011 I haven't watched non marvel comic book movies, I havent felt like watching any other kind of movie amd I can't really expalin why.

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