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    saving private ryan....wow
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    Quote Originally Posted by kokopup View Post
    "Cold Mountain" I thought this was an excellent movie.
    My dads last house was across the valley from Cold Mountain, or so he says. I was only there once.

    Quote Originally Posted by joycenalex View Post
    saving private ryan....wow
    More then WOW, that movie made Marines cry. I did as well. LES for all of us.
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    post by Blue
    My dads last house was across the valley from Cold Mountain, or so he says. I was only there once.
    I love the area around Cold Mountain. Pisgah National Forest was one of my all time favorite Mnt Bike destinations. The riding there was unreal. The Biltmore in Ashville is a must see if in the area. The Blue Ridge in that area is very beautiful. I lived in the Blue Ridge up in Virginia on 3 separate occasions but it can't compare to the area around Cold Mountain/Pisgah.

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    Asheville, NC. is where my dad lived before moving to SC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
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    More then WOW, that movie made Marines cry. I did as well. LES for all of us.
    i had never seen the whole movie before, just the last 30 minutes, and when i saw the scene with the typist catching the names, just one small job being done well, and with concern by an anonymous typist....wow. the scene with the car making the long dusty drive past a iowa corn field, and the mother opening her front door....it made me weep. so when i understood what the 'steamboat willie' character stood for, i was amazed by the ...quality of the story and acting. my late almost father in law was a paratrooper, and while he was delighted to talk to me, someone new about his stories, there were times when his face closed off, and he went back. that movie should make you cry.
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    Benjamin Buttons. Forrest Gump in reverse. Yawn. 1 3/4 hours too long.
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    "New in town" Renee Zelleger, Harry Connick Jr. Funnah, I Haven't had
    this good of a laugh in a while.

    Netflix description below.
    The weather isn't the only drastic change for high-paid consultant Lucy Hill (Renée Zellweger) when she's sent from her home base in South Beach, Fla., to a small Minnesota town to improve the productivity of a local manufacturing plant. The town's residents also take some getting used to, especially the ruggedly handsome union boss (Harry Connick Jr.) who's doing his darnedest to make sure that Lucy doesn't cut any jobs.

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    "He's Just Not That Into You"

    My daughter and I watched this on PPV today. I was a little disappointed. With all of the big names in this movie, it just didn't keep my attention. There were too many twisted relationships and it was difficult to follow. A lot of it was old material redone too many times.

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    Howl's Moving Castle-LOVED IT.It reminded me of Spirited Away.

    Atonement-Good but not great.

    Breakfest Club-like atonement it was good but not great.
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    The Curious Case of Benjamin Buttons-Good Movie

    Emma-Good Movie,based on the book by Jane Austen,Emma was a little annoying

    Harry Potter 4-LOVE this movie.It is my favorite harry potter movie.

    Stardust-Horriable movie,I stopped watching it about an 1 and 15 mins in
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    Watching Gran Torino again, no PC BS. An example of how cultures should interact.
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    Just watched a two part Sunday theatre on the telly of Wuthering Heights, absolutely loved it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippy View Post

    Stardust-Horriable movie,I stopped watching it about an 1 and 15 mins in
    I love that movie! It has the same feeling as Princess Bride for me. Sorry you didn't enjoy it!



    Quote Originally Posted by blue
    Watching Gran Torino again, no PC BS. An example of how cultures should interact.
    Can't wait to watch that! My mother got it for David for Father's Day.


    I just saw "The Hangover." Loved it. Totally raunchy and definitely not meant for young viewers. I'd say 17 and up! I thought it was great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippy View Post

    Stardust-Horriable movie,I stopped watching it about an 1 and 15 mins in
    I, also loved this movie - as did my husband. In fact we have it recorded on the DVR right now, and plan to watch it again soon.

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    Slumdog Millionaire While the slum conditions in parts of Mumbai are a little depressing because they really exist, I enjoyed the movie story line.

    Hotel For Dogs A feel good dog movie that I enjoyed. A lot of fun.

    Hounddog This is a dark drama set in rural 50's Alabama, Starring Dakota Fanning in a superb performance. This movie might not appeal to some but I enjoy character studies. This shows a poor dysfunctional rural family of the south without using the usual overdone stereotypes.

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