1. someone who allways tells you what is going to happen in a movie, or on the next episode of a show.
2. someone who accidentially tells you what is going to happen in a movie, or on the next episode of a show.
2. someone who accidentially tells you what is going to happen in a movie, or on the next episode of a show.
by Sir2490 June 7, 2007
Get the movie ruinermug. a movie in which to watch whilst engaging in sexual intercourse
this is also known as a 'sex movie'
another example is the butterfly effect.
this is also known as a 'sex movie'
another example is the butterfly effect.
by laurarrr September 30, 2011
Get the bee moviemug. a night so epic that it should be made into a movie. Usually involving drinking, friends, sex, and blackouts.
Had a movie night last night woke up in bed with two girls, a phone full of pics of shit I do not remember doing, and an empty bottle of Fireball.
by not4nutn October 26, 2013
Get the movie nightmug. TS means Telesync. It's a version of a movie that releases a few days earlier then the cam record. It often features undone 3D,special effects where the rope is still on the actors back and didn't get deleted etc.
by Bakudo36 April 4, 2009
Get the TS Moviemug. by Kwing May 11, 2009
Get the Movie Previewmug. a movie about a girl named melisa, played by kristen stewart (who will play bella in the movie twilight) who was raped at a party before starting high school. about the depression and isolation of her friends abandoning her for calling the cops on the party after she got raped.
by draw23hearts May 26, 2008
Get the speak (movie)mug. A movie featuring a group (Zombies) who, by some transmitable cause, infect others or kill them. In most zombie movies the zombies also eat the living. Some movies can be debated to be zombie movies like "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." Many zombie movies have been deemed ridiculous in recent years because of the remakes of "Dawn of the Dead" and the Zomedy "Shaun of the Dead." It could be argued that zombie movies became ridiculous after countless grindhouse flicks during the 70s, and specifically the "Evil Dead" films. The cause of zombies in each film is different, usually pertaining to the era the film was made in. "Night of the Living Dead" was radiation, and during the Cold War the threat of radiation by the atomic bomb was a serious concern. In a more modern setting "28 weeks later" the zombies have virus, much like modern biochemical weapons.
"Want to see a zombie movie with me?"
"no, those are ridiculous"
"I dunno, I think this new one really speaks to the fears of my generation"
"no, those are ridiculous"
"I dunno, I think this new one really speaks to the fears of my generation"
by imarshall14 June 30, 2007
Get the Zombie Moviemug.