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    Quote Originally Posted by CagneyDog
    I rented The Polar Express. I loooove that movie. It was a lot better in the theatre but either way it's absolutely amazing.
    Yeah, it seems like the kind that would lose something on a smaller screen. I loved it in the theater, though! My parents have a huge screen, but, it still won't be as cool.

    Quote Originally Posted by anna_66
    We watched War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise...OMG it was AWESOME!
    That is a great movie! I saw it by myself in the theater, and, was just on the edge of my seat a lot of the time. It was so intense, and, I felt so scared for them! A really good, family survival movie. Awesome is a good description!
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    I was not really that impressed with War of the Worlds, quite a let down if i am honest.
    Just finished watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory...brill and have got a movie out to watch tomorrow called Duma...about a young boy growing up with a pet leopard or cheetah in Africa...will need tissues no doubt!!!

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    I have just watched Most Haunted and it gave me all goose bumps!

    I shouldnt watch that at night!!!

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    Movies you watched today

    I watched my all time favorite, Young Frankenstein, Mel Brooks at his best! For all the times I've seen it, there's always something I missed before. Still laugh out loud!
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    Quote Originally Posted by momcat
    I watched my all time favorite, Young Frankenstein, Mel Brooks at his best! For all the times I've seen it, there's always something I missed before. Still laugh out loud!

    Ha ha, I love that movie! When I have been sick or just sneezed or coughed into my hand or something, I always do the elbow greeting. That whole movie is so darn funny, but, that scene is one of my favorites. Taffeta! hee hee
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    I just watched Finding Nemo again...I love that movie! And, getting ready to watch Batman Begins. I'm hoping to go see some new movies this week, too!
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    I just got back from seeing Walk the Line. It was outstanding. I didn't realize June Carter had to deal with such attitudes from people...it's a wonder she stayed such a doll. And, it's no wonder at all that Johnny Cash loved her. If he really proposed to her that way, wow, what a show that must have been! If I had four thumbs, they'd all be up for this one!
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    I just got back from seeing Chicken Little. What a cute movie, I laughed many times out loud, as did my friend. It was short, but, very sweet. I think Fish was my favorite! It's a great movie! I saw a preview for another Disney film coming out in February...it's called Eight Below and, it's inspired by real events...it's about a dog sled team that had to survive by themselves in Antarctica (I think that's where it was...somewhere cold, I know that, ha ha). Paul Walker is in it. (I only remembered his name because he was listed in the celebrity crush thread!) But, the previews alone made me cry! Can't wait to see it!
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    My mom bought Million Dollar Baby on dvd. That movie is really, really wonderful. We watched it tonight. I've never been a big fan of Hillary Swank, although I've always known that she's a great actress. But, I loved her in this movie...and, Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman, they're so good together in it. Great, great movie!
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    Kari, you are a movie addict! I think my husband might like being married to you! LOL!!!! He was a Netflix member before we dated, but that ended shortly afterward because he had no time to watch them!

    I really want to see Polar Express. I hope we can rent it sometime soon.

    We went to see the 4th Harry Potter movie this past weekend. We all really liked it, although I got a bit confused at the end and though it needed to keep going! LOL!!! I need to read the book so I will completely understand it. Before that, the last movie I saw was "March of the Penguins", which I understand is out on DVD now. If you haven't seen it, see it. It is a beautiful story and so well narrated by Morgan Freeman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan
    Kari, you are a movie addict! I think my husband might like being married to you! LOL!!!! He was a Netflix member before we dated, but that ended shortly afterward because he had no time to watch them!

    I really want to see Polar Express. I hope we can rent it sometime soon.

    We went to see the 4th Harry Potter movie this past weekend. We all really liked it, although I got a bit confused at the end and though it needed to keep going! LOL!!! I need to read the book so I will completely understand it. Before that, the last movie I saw was "March of the Penguins", which I understand is out on DVD now. If you haven't seen it, see it. It is a beautiful story and so well narrated by Morgan Freeman.

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    Yeah, I definitely love movies. And, when I have a lot of free time, that's what I do for indoor fun. Polar Express is really good, my mom bought that one, too...she got five or six movies while they were in Illinois for vacation.

    March of the Penguins is so beautiful...you should check out Winged Migration if you liked it. It's really beautifully filmed and covers migratory bird flocks, it's fantastic.
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    I saw part of Rent during my break today. WOW!! It looks so good! I cried even though I only caught 20 minutes of it LOL

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    I wanted to see Rent...hmm I definately gotta go see it. I love a good cry.

    Has anyone seen The 10th Kingdom? It's about 8 hours long, but really one of my all time favorite movies. I believe it was a series on NBC a couple of years ago. It has Scott Cohen (from ER), Diane Weisst, and Ed O Neill. Such a great movie, and Scott Cohen is wonderful.

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    Madagascar, and I have Batman Begins to watch tonight.

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