I just saw Night at the Museum 2.
Just as good as the first one.
Amy Adams and her pants were the best part of the movie.
Not a huge Ben Stiller fan, but I enjoyed him in both.
:)
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I just saw Night at the Museum 2.
Just as good as the first one.
Amy Adams and her pants were the best part of the movie.
Not a huge Ben Stiller fan, but I enjoyed him in both.
:)
500 Days Of Summer
something i wont ever watch again unless im dieing of severe boredom,, but it was okay one time around.
We saw From Paris With Love this afternoon.
Lots of violence - the story line was okay. Not my type of movie, but Douglas wanted to see it. And I drag him to enough "chick flicks" that I owe him one every once in awhile.
Not a huge Johnny Depp fan but the previews of Alice in Wonderland look really good.
It's the kind of bizarre movie that I like.
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I hope the film makers get over this 3-D fad soon. It gives me a headache and I don't care to go out of my way to feel bad!;)
Some movies you want to see, you really have to plan ahead to get into an IMAX/3-D theater..:rolleyes:
Most of the IM/3-D movie houses are in areas where you have to pay to park and the concession and tix prices are outrageous.
What, about 60 dollars to see a movie with a date?
The Wolfman w/Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt and Benecio del Toro. It was really campy but I like camp. If it wasn't intended to be campy, then it was really bad. Benecio del Toro is one of the worst and most unattractive actors in Hollywood. He was better looking as the werewolf. Hopkins never looked better and his acting was, well, Anthony Hopkins. :)
Is it supposed to be just a re-make of the original disney film or something like a sequel?
I saw Dear John and Percy Jackson and the Olympians: the lightning theif. Dear John was nothing like the book, according to my sister, but I liked it. I thought it was sad though. Percy Jackson was a good movie, not an all-time favorite of mine or an instant classic but it was funny and good. Some of the things in the movie were pretty stupid though, but overall a very enjoyable film.
I went and saw Dear John today, it was a good movie, but kinda sad.
The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005)
With James Paxton, Tom Rack, Armand Laroche. A golf drama based on the true story of the 1913 US Open, Great predictable movie and I'm not even a golfer
The Dark Crystal
definitely not sitting through that sucker ever again.
My wife and I bought tickets yesterday to see WOLFMAN, but daughter No.3 decides to have a huge argument with the boyfriend.......a 17 year olds argument........so we stayed home so that we could cart tissues backwards and forwards thru the house.
Anyone want 2 free tickets to yesterdays 8.30pm session ????