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    Double Indemnity (1944) starred Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson ..... This is a very good movie that really
    keeps you in suspense. The first of its kind in hollywood. recommend

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    I saw "Inglorious Basterds" last night, it was crazy! Brad Pitt was awesome! It was just as I expected from Quentin Tarantino, crazy. It's reminiscent of Kill Bill, for sure. I liked it a lot!


    Just watched the first Harry Potter movie last night, love the series...we're watching them all again before we watch the newest one.


    I also saw "I Love You Man", it was cute. Nothing I'd buy, but it made us laugh.


    We just got "The Hangover", can't wait to watch it again. Funny movie!
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    If you want really good sci fi, that is not sci fi?

    Check out Caprica.

    Minumum sci fi, but heavy on the story line.

    Loved it and am going to watch it again.

    It ran on the Sy Fy channel in April and will be a series starting in January.

    The acting was great and the scenery was SPECTACULAR. One of the families live in this house off a lake.


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    We got Slumdog Millionaire from Redbox for free - and I thought it was awful! So dismal, depressing and sad, and I had heard such good things about it. I actually stopped watching about halfway through, though Paul watched the whole thing, and said it only had one small redeeming moment, but otherwise was more of the same.
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    Went to see The Time Travellers Wife at our brand new luxury lido theatre,we had lazyboys to sit on,they were right at the front though and hard as nails to sit on, now the film well it was ok, i enjoyed it, but not my favourite movie but prob a 6/10 from me.
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    We just got home from seeing Did You Hear About the Morgans?

    Cute movie - lots of laughs - Hugh Grant

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    well it's not new...

    but last night I watched "National Lampoon's christmas Vacation"

    that movie never ceases to make me laugh until I cry




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    From 1957 - Sayonora - with Marlon Brando, Red Buttons (won Academy Award Best Supporting Actor), James Garner, Miyoshi Umeki (Academy Award Best Supporting Actress).

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    I hope "Christmas Vacation" is on again soon, I love that movie and I haven't seen it for a long time.

    I was channel-surfing and stumbled into about the last 45 minutes of "The Wedding Singer". Another one of my -- many -- favorite movies.
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    We've just had a Harry Potter marathon this last week. We watched all five. I haven't read a single book, but probably will start (and more than likely, finish) all the books before the next film is released.
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    it's complicated

    loved it, laugh out loud funny....chick flick definitely. meryl streep, alex baldwin (best ex husband hound dog ever), steve martin, john krasinski, playing a really nice small important part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joycenalex View Post
    loved it, laugh out loud funny....chick flick definitely. meryl streep, alex baldwin (best ex husband hound dog ever), steve martin, john krasinski, playing a really nice small important part.
    Ditto!

    Saw it today also. Thought it was a great movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom View Post
    We've just had a Harry Potter marathon this last week. We watched all five. I haven't read a single book, but probably will start (and more than likely, finish) all the books before the next film is released.
    Good! I think it's a sin to not have read them all at least once in your life time. (Then again I have the chapter stars from the top of the pages tattooed on my wrist so I may be a bit biased.)

    I watched I've Loved You So Long last night while finishing up my Christmas present (I knit a rainbow dalek for my cousin) and I loved it. It was in French with subtitles.

    Today I watched some classic Doctor Who. This morning I watched Snakedance, a three part story with the fifth Doctor, Nyssa, and Tegan. It was very 80s but slightly less boring than usual classic Who. Then when we went over to my grandparents' house, my cousin had gotten a second Doctor story on DVD, so we started that. It was called The War Games, and I got 4 episodes in but I kind of fell asleep during a bit of it. It was interesting once I got into it but I really think they could set it up in 10 minutes instead of an episode and a half. I would love it if someone went and edited down the classic Who series so they were shorter, honestly I think you could easily cut the time in half and it'd still make as much sense as it did to begin with.

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    Christmas Vacation? For some reason I laugh hysterically when cat chews through the cord to the tree.....

    I know.........


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    I rented Terminator, it was pretty good.

    Star Trek was enjoyable. I am not a Trekkie, but I loved the 'young' characters.

    G.I. Joe was o.k. too....


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    Breaking Away starts in 5 minutes......

    THAT is one great movie.


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    Calamity Jane - 1953, with Doris Day and Howard Keel.

    Night at the Museum - the first one. This movie is sooo funny.

    Force 10 From Navarone - 1978, with a very young Harrison Ford, Robert Shaw, Carl Weathers. I never tire of seeing that dam go, and the bridge come tumbling down.

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