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Way Off Topic: Shreck by rwrannells 2001-11-14 06:15:49
the movie Shreck was released on DVD/Video last week and just about everyone in the office I work in has already purchased a copy. It is starting to get interesting as out of the blue someone will say a line from the movie and someone else will follow with the next line and so on. We've managed the entire kareoke in the swamp song on Friday. Shreck is quickly becoming an equivelent to Monty Python and Rocky Horror, at least in the office I work in. Is this true elsewere? Do we have a new geek classic on our hands or is this due to having to many middleaged senior developers in the office?

Ross
[ Reply ]
  Shrek, not Shreck. by Sehmket2001-11-14 06:31:19
    Uhm by migiizis2001-11-14 06:40:36
      Ack! by Sehmket2001-11-14 06:44:14
        Yes I agree with you by migiizis2001-11-14 06:46:33
          Ah... by Sehmket2001-11-14 06:53:51
            One thing I just can't do on a computer... by didi2001-11-14 07:08:10
        I've by mirage2001-11-14 08:29:28
    A new cult classic would be Memento by Spisefisken2001-11-14 06:48:58
      I've heard.... by Sehmket2001-11-14 06:55:02
    I even have the 'Evil Dead' PlayStation game!!! by didi2001-11-14 07:12:43
      AoD ~= EvilDead3 by Eddy_D2001-11-14 08:52:07
        There are good explanations. by Sehmket2001-11-14 09:27:26
    Hey, if rwrannells wants to coin a by Naruki2001-11-14 19:03:41
  Yeah, here too. by aix tom2001-11-14 06:40:25

 

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