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    District 9 was pretty dang good. A little slw in some spots but for a good Sci Fi flick it delivered.
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    Duplicity I found the movie to uneven with to many plot twist. Maybe
    I am just getting old but I had a very hard time following who was doing what to who. I can't recommend, but that is just my take.

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    Joy Ride wasnt bad, suspense flick
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    I am not a fan of Rob Zombie and his music. The movie House of 1000 Corpses was about a B grade horror flic, I do like B grade movies though. He did do a decent job with the remake of Halloween.
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    Gonna take the thread to the documentary side?

    HBO always has always had very good documentaries. Some are slanted a bit, but for the most part they very well done and always tell a story.

    Just finished "Which Way Home", a film about the kids who ride trains from Central America and Mexico in order to come to the U.S.

    Wow, a very powerful film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Gonna take the thread to the documentary side?

    HBO always has always had very good documentaries. Some are slanted a bit, but for the most part they very well done and always tell a story.

    Just finished "Which Way Home", a film about the kids who ride trains from Central America and Mexico in order to come to the U.S.

    Wow, a very powerful film.
    Ill have to remember that for the list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    Ill have to remember that for the list.
    I thought it was going to be an 'immigration' flick. It followed a handful of children on the trip. It was fricking crazy-those kids were incredibly tough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    District 9 was pretty dang good. A little slw in some spots but for a good Sci Fi flick it delivered.
    Just saw D9 last night.


    That movie was really good. IT had some great twists and was very entertaining. Loved the special e--ects and the story line was really good.

    I could see where it may be compared with the story line in AVATAR, without the cartoons and the "Let's be friends" bull poopoo. There was no altruism in it.

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    Went to see "The lovely bones" over the weekend, it was very good. Really cool scenes. I am on the waiting list for the book with the library.
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    The lovely Bones was filmed in NZ, by NZ producer Peter Jackson, also for Richard did you know we the taxpayers of NZ helped fund the making of Avatar,heard it on the telly last night,still better we do otherwise they just go elsewhere, the film industry is very welcome down under and are choosing to film on location here for a lot of movies now.
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    PJ did a fine job with D9.

    Hey, our loss?

    OH, I LOVED THE CAT FOOD BEING A DRUG IN D9. I laughed, looked at the Edster and wondered how much of a fight he'd put up should it come done to feeding someone else with his food?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carole View Post
    The lovely Bones was filmed in NZ, by NZ producer Peter Jackson, also for Richard did you know we the taxpayers of NZ helped fund the making of Avatar,heard it on the telly last night,still better we do otherwise they just go elsewhere, the film industry is very welcome down under and are choosing to film on location here for a lot of movies now.
    I didn't know that, thanks for the info.
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    Carole,

    I'll look up the exchange later on, but 18 to see a movie?

    Do you have matinee rates? What is a rental DVD go for?

    I was in a local mart store today and they discount movies. A new movie/DVD goes for about 16-17 dollars and I have seen 3-5 year old movies being sold for around 5-9 dollars!

    I am curious.

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    Rented "The Proposal" with Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds & Betty White from Netflix. We watched it Saturday night... I was so sad from losing Scooter Bug that I needed something funny. Hubby and I laughed throughout this entire movie. It was really good.

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