
DannoHung / Dan Nugent
is consuming 3 items,
doing 18 things,
going 2 places, and
meeting 0 people.
What Dan Nugent should consume next
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Lifeforce by Tobe Hooper
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John says, "You will find the explosions, machine gun fire, and helicopter sounds most gratifying if you have a home theater sound system."treetop2000 thinks you would like this item.
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The Catcher in the Ryenote: whenever I've got time for some spare reading
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ellemenopea says, "It"
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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension
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ellemenopea says, "Its fun and techie. Overall a good movie when you're feeling like being a shut-in."
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Naked Objects by Richard Pawsonnote: Looks like an interesting approach to system design.
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John says, "The idea is extremely good and the coding is pretty neat but somehow violaed law of most surprises a lot for me when run. Still, I recommend the book and the driving ideas it presents."
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Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
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Greg says, "Plot is similar to the 80s flick War Games. The nukes are about to launch and the government spooks have to decide whether or not to stop 'em."
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The Killer - Criterion Collection by John Woo
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DrBenway says, "It says you've seen Hard Boiled and liked it. Then you'll love this. Woo's best action flick, which says A LOT!"
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Rambo (Widescreen Edition)
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zenob437 says, "Expolsions, body parts flying, the works."
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V. (Perennial Classics) by Thomas Pynchon
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The Day After Tomorrow (Widescreen Edition) by Roland Emmerich
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MightySpork says, "The ultimate in bad disaster flicks. So bad it is great!"
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Coffee and Cigarettes by Jim Jarmusch
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Speed (Widescreen Edition) by Jan de Bont
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Szilvi79 thinks you would like this item.
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Mission - Impossible (Special Collector's Edition) by Brian De Palma
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spatialanomaly says, "Only two explosions. But for those two, and a pretty good suspense story (even if it lamentably contains Tom Cruise), it's pretty well worth it."
