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    Oh, my gosh! The Greatest Game Ever Played was wonderful! The cinemetography is gorgeous, wonderful color, really awesome characters! Shia Labeouf (sorry if I spelled that incorrectly) was fantastic as the main character, Francis Ouimet. If you like true, WOW stories, this is a good one. This 20-year-old amateur (used to be a caddie!) in a US Open against seasoned professional veterans...it's a true hero story! I knew a little about it before the movie came out, but, it is a really feel good movie. The little boy that plays his caddie is a spunky little doll. Elias Koteas plays his french dad, and, he's great. Anyway, it's a good family movie, and, made me cry at the very end. I'll probably go and see it again. If I had more thumbs, I'd give more than two thumbs up!
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    I just watched "Crash". Very good movie.

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    Heh, Zoolander.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RobiLee
    I just watched "Crash". Very good movie.

    Most definitely.
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    I Watched The "horse Wisperer"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i Have Seen It A Couple Of Times Already, But I Still Love It!!!!!!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chica
    I Watched The "horse Wisperer"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I love that movie! Scarlett Johannsen (I spell that name wrong and differently each time!) is awesome in it. That scene where they dance in the barn, with her husband there...that has got to be one of the sexiest scenes in a movie. Even though they're fully dressed, they're just so much passion and the way his hands move across her back! Oy. Robert Redford is a hottie.
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    i watched on friday oasisjones (SP) and frequecy (SP)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
    i watched on friday oasisjones (SP) and frequecy (SP)
    Never heard of the first one, what's it about? I thought Frequency was pretty good, from what I remember of it.
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    omg we watched it in class and i was like about to cry! lol
    the movie is about basically half cartoon and half not and it like about eating healthy and stuff
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    Î just found this thread and I don't know if someome already recommended the following films

    "Bonbon el perro" is an Argentinian filme about the ups and downs of a Dogo Argentino and his owner.

    "Der weisse Massai" (The White Massai): a Swiss woman while in vacation in Kenya, decides to stay to live with a Massai warrior. Based in her real life.

    "Pride and Prejudice" I would recommend for a girls night.

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    I saw Ladder 49 the other night... so good, but so sad! I don't think I've ever cried so hard in a movie before!
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    I watched most of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory last night, i'm sick so i couldn't stay awake for all of it haha. I'm going to watch the rest today. I watched an hour of it and it was *so* good. Usually movie's based off books don't really compare to the books but I have to say the movie was much better than the book. If you haven't seen it, you should. It is awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CagneyDog
    I watched most of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory last night, i'm sick so i couldn't stay awake for all of it haha. I'm going to watch the rest today. I watched an hour of it and it was *so* good. Usually movie's based off books don't really compare to the books but I have to say the movie was much better than the book. If you haven't seen it, you should. It is awesome!
    It is a great movie! The whole thing with Willy reminiscing about his childhood was an interesting twist, completely created by Tim Burton. And, the ending is different from the book. I don't know that I liked it better than the book, but, it's definitely closer to the book than the Gene Wilder version. I think Roald Dahl would have been pleased with this version. But, it probably wouldn't have been made if he'd been alive, as he HATED the original Wilder version. I love both.
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    The whole thing with Willy reminiscing about his childhood was an interesting twist, completely created by Tim Burton
    Yeah I loved that.
    I really don't like Johnny Depp but he was awesome in this movie. He fit the part perfectly. In the first move Willy Wonka was too nice. In this one he was portrayed to be a bit crazy and eccentric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CagneyDog
    I watched most of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory last night, i'm sick so i couldn't stay awake for all of it haha. I'm going to watch the rest today. I watched an hour of it and it was *so* good. Usually movie's based off books don't really compare to the books but I have to say the movie was much better than the book. If you haven't seen it, you should. It is awesome!
    I watched Charlie and the Chocolate Factory a few days ago. There was something about it that really creeped me out. I haven't read the book in a long time but I recall it being happy and the factory being so upbeat and magical but in the movie it was so dark and drim. Something about Willy Wonka really creeped me out.


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