01 Dec 2008, 14:35 | #3451 |
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A film with the lovely John Leguizamo in it, not seen it before and I can't remember the name, think it was Presinct 13 but I could be wrong, John sported long hair in this one , not really my cup of tea on the whole but it had John in it, that's all that matters !!
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01 Dec 2008, 15:01 | #3452 |
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Yeah, I know I am behind...but it was Hellboy II...liked it...
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01 Dec 2008, 15:03 | #3453 |
mszee's Mistress with sexy goddess boots
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I liked that one too....
My last was 16 Blocks, and I'm currently re-watching (for about the tenth time) Elizabeth. |
01 Dec 2008, 15:05 | #3454 |
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with Cate Blanchet? loved that one - and Elizabeth and the Golden Age.
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01 Dec 2008, 15:06 | #3455 |
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That's the next one on the list... seems appropriate, considering I saw the one about her mother yesterday....
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01 Dec 2008, 15:08 | #3456 |
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I'm going to catch up on the Closing of the Ring when I haul off to bed shortly. Good not having hubby around this week. One great big movie fest.
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01 Dec 2008, 15:27 | #3457 |
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I liked all Elizabeth movies except for Golden Age one...
The one about current Queen is particularly good... |
01 Dec 2008, 18:06 | #3458 |
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02 Dec 2008, 09:34 | #3459 |
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I'll have to tell you later, because I fell asleep half way through.
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02 Dec 2008, 10:09 | #3460 |
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Hancock - I actually enjoyed it but did feel it was set up for the second one
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02 Dec 2008, 10:28 | #3461 |
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The Little Mermaid II
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03 Dec 2008, 01:37 | #3462 |
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - Feckin brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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03 Dec 2008, 04:58 | #3463 |
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As promised, I finally finished watching Closing the Ring, but I don't know how to explain it. I can't even place it into a particular genre - not strictly a chick flick, but maybe a drama with spiritual undertones.
It stars Christopher Plummer and Shirley MacLaine and traverses from 1943 to present day, from USA to Belfast, Ireland. A good movie overall. Last night's movie was, "The Killers" - 1947 original version - not surprised it has developed a cult following of sorts. Later, I hope to watch the 1964 version. |
03 Dec 2008, 12:03 | #3464 |
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03 Dec 2008, 20:43 | #3465 |
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04 Dec 2008, 00:03 | #3466 |
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and yet you liked that?
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04 Dec 2008, 12:44 | #3467 |
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Easy Rider - love the way Jack Nicholson was elevated to higher than Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper in the 30th anniversary DVD.
Still, he was the one who actually played a *character* as opposed to Fonda and Hopper, who could have just as easily been playing themselves at that time. Bloody waste of a good looking bike in the end. |
07 Dec 2008, 03:27 | #3468 |
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07 Dec 2008, 03:28 | #3469 |
I hope your salmon sucks!
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"Ratatouille" (2007) on Disney Blu Ray.
Absolutely stunning film. |
07 Dec 2008, 03:50 | #3470 | |
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07 Dec 2008, 08:23 | #3471 |
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That was scary...
Hot Fuzz...very funny and I've learned something useful...there are 2 policemen in Paris and none in London! Party time! |
09 Dec 2008, 22:00 | #3472 |
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Horribly censored German edition of Pelts. They deleted all the splatter scenes, yet the movie is "suitable only for persons of 18 years and over". Let alone that someone who does not know the original will hardly get what the story is all about due to numerous missing scenes.
Fortunately, I own the U.S. DVD which is fun watching. |
10 Dec 2008, 00:00 | #3473 |
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Nic Cage and Ethan Hawke in Lord of War
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10 Dec 2008, 01:46 | #3474 |
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10 Dec 2008, 02:08 | #3475 |
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watching the end of the departed...great stuff
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