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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH View Post
    I really like Aaron Echkhart, good actor, so I'll keep a sharp eye out for that film, thanks Richard.
    Most of the BEST movies that I have seen lately are small productions that 'supporting' actors star in-all the actors in this movie gave slam-bang performances.

    The gal that played the lead was so young looking that I GOT CREEPED out about her doing the movie!

    AE's character made me yell at the screen-LOL, A good thing for an actor?

    I love it when I get immersed in a flick and end up talking/yelling/cursing at the characters...I hate them until the movie ends, then I love them for getting me mad and entertaining me...

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    Anyone seen Green Zone yet, with Matt Damon? My brother is in it, or at least I think he is - unless his part wound up on the cutting room floor. I only want to see it if he's in it, otherwise it's just not my type of movie. He played a soldier, and all he says is "I don't know, sir". hehe, let me know if you happen to see it..

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    Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, United 93) Their latest electrifying thriller does not measure up to the last two Bourne Movies. There is action from start to finish but the action got blurred and was not believable in spots. Although I agree with the idea behind the movie it did not ring true, as it seems all Iraqi themed movies miss their mark.
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    I watched the 1965 movie Dr. Who and the Daleks. It was actually pretty good, but I found it weird that it came out while William Hartnell was playing the Doctor on tv, so they had a different man play the Doctor. They also sort of threw cannon out the window for a little bit. It was in colour though and the set was really cool. (very 60s!)

    Oh and there's a sequel so I'm gonna check that out next.

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    Went to see "The Hurt Locker" last night. I didn't like it, but it's not the style of movie I'd ordinarily have chosen. It did so well at the Oscars, though. It has a lot of rough language.
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    yes did you hear about the morgans had a shocking review down here, i was going to see it, but after hearing that chose to see its complicated which was an excellent movie,shame my favourite actor hugh grant lowered himself to act in such a bad movie.
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    Yesterday I watched "Grumpy Old Men" with Walter Matthau and Jack Lemon. One of my all-time favorites. Those two guys were so good together in movies. Shame they are both gone now. My favorite part is when one throws a dead fish in the back seat of the other's vehicle and he doesn't find it right away.

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    loving leah.....

    i thought it was an interesting, loving film.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by happylabs View Post
    Yesterday I watched "Grumpy Old Men" with Walter Matthau and Jack Lemon. One of my all-time favorites. Those two guys were so good together in movies. Shame they are both gone now. My favorite part is when one throws a dead fish in the back seat of the other's vehicle and he doesn't find it right away.
    OMG.....

    I saw HOUSE CALLS with Matthau a few weeks ago. That was a classic Matthau comedy, worth the time and effort.

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    Did you hear about the morgans?

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    DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE MORGANS?

    Awful movie! So boring!

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    I am not a big fan of apocalyptic movies. This movie did nothing to change my mind. The movie has some very realistic special effects that make you wonder how it was done. Most of the FX were over done and not believable. The movie was long without really adding much more that suspense that you could predict the outcome. Not a must see in my book, Want a lot of action go see the movie.
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    Zombieland. Actually saw it a few weeks ago, but I can't
    remember if I reviewed it in here. I give it an A+++++! It was awesome, we actually rented it from Redbox twice.
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    I love documentaries and have seen some good ones lately. HBO has the best.

    I saw Afghan Star, A flick about an American Idol style program in Afghanistan.

    Assault in the Ring, The story about a boxer who killed his opponent during a match. Very, very good.

    Duke versus Carolina, about the basketball rivalry between the two schools. I am not a huge BB fan, but love the story.


    I especaially like Liev Schreiber, the actor...he does the commentary on quite a few of the films.

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