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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH
    Kari, I wasn't able to see The Libertine because of a limited release, it wasn't shown at a cinema that I could get too. It had a limited release in the US too I believe.
    I have finally got to see it though, on DVD. The US DVD release is July 4th.

    It is not to everyone's taste that's for sure, given the darkness of the subject and being period costume and all, but I think it is an excellent film with superb acting from all concerned.
    Sorry I can't give you a proper review, I am really bad at that sort of thing.
    No, that's a great review! I love period pieces, and, I'm all over dark subjects. I'm fascinated by the movie, and, can't wait to see it. I can't believe I missed it, but, it probably didn't even get shown here in South Carolina. Dang it.
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    kari i Loved Calendar Girls, but then i love most british films, i believe Ladies in Lavendar is good too, have not seen it yet, must check out that film with Sean Penn in it, love him to bits.

    Went and saw Shaggy Dog with Melissa for Mothers Day, a sweet, cutesy , funny family movie, i enjoyed it and i believe there was not one swear word in it, a nice refreshing change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carole
    kari i Loved Calendar Girls, but then i love most british films, i believe Ladies in Lavendar is good too, have not seen it yet, must check out that film with Sean Penn in it, love him to bits.

    Went and saw Shaggy Dog with Melissa for Mothers Day, a sweet, cutesy , funny family movie, i enjoyed it and i believe there was not one swear word in it, a nice refreshing change.
    I loved Calendar Girls. I also like British films a lot. Haven't heard of Ladies in Lavendar, though...and, yeah, if you like Sean Penn, you must check out Sweet and Low Down, he's awesome in it.

    I probably won't see The Shaggy Dog, but, I'm sure it's great. I loved the original. And, nah, you probably didn't hear any swear words, as it is a Disney movie as far as I know. Well, at least the original was.
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    Hmm tell me Kari did i miss something, who is David? or is that another thread lol.

    Yes Shaggy Dog was A disney production, i never knew there was a first one , I would not call it a great movie, but just pleasant and funny,a nice change from all the violence and crap we see on a day to day basis,just nice for a change, i have always loved Disney stuff, still puts out nice wholesome family stuff for all to see.
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    RIP my gorgeous Sooti, taken from us far too young, we miss your beautiful face and purssonality,take care of Ash for us, love you xx000❤️❤️

    RIP my beautiful Ash,your pawprints are forever in my heart, love and miss you so much my big boy. ❤️❤️

    RIP my sweet gorgeous girl Ellie-Mae, a little battler to the end, you will never ever be forgotten, your little soul is forever in my heart, my thoughts, my memories, my love for you will never die, Love you my darling little precious girl.❤️❤️

    RIP our sweet Nikita taken suddenly ,way too soon ,you were a special girl we loved you so much ,miss you ❤️❤️

    RIP my beautiful Lexie, 15 years of unconditional love you gave us, we loved you so much, and miss you more than words can say.❤️❤️

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    Quote Originally Posted by carole
    Hmm tell me Kari did i miss something, who is David? or is that another thread lol.

    Yes Shaggy Dog was A disney production, i never knew there was a first one , I would not call it a great movie, but just pleasant and funny,a nice change from all the violence and crap we see on a day to day basis,just nice for a change, i have always loved Disney stuff, still puts out nice wholesome family stuff for all to see.

    Ah, you noticed my ticker. Yeah, there is a thread about me moving to Texas somewhere in general...and, another one in dog general introducing everyone to dudley and freckles, david's dogs. finn and i are moving back to texas on thursday to be with david and his two dogs.

    but, back to movies! I love Disney movies so much! And, actually they do put out some movies that aren't necessarily void of swear words. Two movies that come to mind are Miracle, the one about the 1980 US Olympic hockey team, and, National Treasure, a movie with Nicholas Cage. But, Disney is definitely known for wholesome movies. You really should check out the original Shaggy Dog, it's a great movie. Did you ever see Old Yeller? The same kid that plays the older brother in that movie plays the son in Shaggy Do. Or maybe he was the dog, hahahaha, it's been awhile.
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    I saw Just My Luck and Lucky Number Slevin this weekend. Lucky Number Slevin was AWESOME! Right up there with Sin City. Just My Luck was well.. what I expected. Not terribly bad but not that impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by binka_nugget
    Lucky Number Slevin was AWESOME! Right up there with Sin City. .
    I hadn't even heard of this until yesterday, but, I loved Sin City! Gotta go see Lucky Number Slevin for sure, now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom
    No, that's a great review! I love period pieces, and, I'm all over dark subjects. I'm fascinated by the movie, and, can't wait to see it. I can't believe I missed it, but, it probably didn't even get shown here in South Carolina. Dang it.
    Got to warn you though, after reading a reference to bad language in another post, there is an awful lot of it in The Libertine, plus sexual reference. It would not truly portray the times the film was set in nor Lord Rochester himself if there were not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH
    Got to warn you though, after reading a reference to bad language in another post, there is an awful lot of it in The Libertine, plus sexual reference. It would not truly portray the times the film was set in nor Lord Rochester himself if there were not.

    Oh, no worries. I'm not offended easily. I like dark movies, and, "taboo" subjects. Thanks for the warning, though!
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