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I went to see "Norbit" last night. I was in the mood for something light and silly. Well, it was silly alright. It was really quite a waste of time. It is not suitable for pre-teen kids either, although the humor seemed to target that age group. My advice is, given a choice, see something else.
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White>>>>> i saw the Mc in "the departed" also nice setup on a cops salary "sure" they got the head shot down by the end of the movie had to watch it a second time to really enjoy it though after playing 20 questions with the GF makes for a long night did you get the version with the second disc ?????
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Flushed Away --- Watched with the kids on dvd.
Animation was amazing Movie -- So So |
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Troy was the last movie i watched. Somehow, it came to be one of my top films. I can watch it over and over. I love that genre, like gladiator, and LOTR. I can't wait for 300 also. That looks amazing.
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Pan's Labyrinth
A very good movie. Some parts are hard to watch. Recommended for adults but not childern.
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Last two, The Best Years Of Our Lives (1946). A Star Is Born (1939). Fredric March seemed to age quite a bit between these two pictures.
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Finshed watching "Lion of the Desert" last night. Its 2 1/2 hours long and was made in 1980. Directed by the guy with perhaps the coolest name ever, Moustaffa Akkad, and starring Anthony Quinn & Oliver Reed, it deals with the Italian occupation of Libya during Mussollini's time and the Arab resistance led by another guy with a great name, Omar Mukhtar. The picture is a little grainy but the movie is very good, excellent acting, great attention to historical detail, and an inspirational moving story. Not sure why I'd never heard of it. Thumbs up!
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Just finished "Flyboys" on DVD
I picked it up because I've always had a thing for WWI biplanes and in that regard it was excellent. The dogfights and CGI really was pretty top notch and made the film. That aside, it was pretty much standard, ho-hum predictable with zero surprises, except that Jean Reno was really nothing more than window dressing and just sleepwalked through his part.......... Watch it for the fights..............
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Babel.
Which means to me that it's ok. It's really sad that this was one of the best movies of 2006. Idiots from around the world interlinking/touching each other's lives. The slightest amount of common sense could have greatly ameliorated the problems of any of the people. What a TERRIBLE year for movies! I saw someone mentioning Cool Hand Luke. What a great movie! It was then and it is now. |
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stereo rack in the Departed
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Superman (the 1978 Chris Reeves version)
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A Clockwork Orange
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