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Toy Story 2 on TV
It was actually a Toy Story double, playing the two films back to back, but I still love the second one, because of the When She Loved Me scene. :frankiesmile: |
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Little Shop of Horrors
and Bride of Chucky I'd say something colorful and insightful about these movies but I'm too tired so I'll just say they were really good, and I always enjoyed them. 8D Me so insightful when tired, lol. |
House of Bloo's this morning. I was actually sure to get up in time for it! :o I swear, just hearing the theme song again lifts my spirits, there's just something about it. Like revisiting an old friend whom you've missed soooooooooooo much! It made me happy. :) And I'm never bored in looking for little things that distinguish the show back then from what it has become four years later. I especially like watching Bloo chase Ed for some reason. You can tell he's just on a loop and it was one of the "early" traits of the show.
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Got it on DVD a couple of days ago, and, needless to say, this is still a great film, and the film that made me an Indy fan! :frankiesmile: |
the nightmare before christmas.
wow, it really has been a while since i saw this. still a great movie. |
The Haunted Strangler--you know, the one where Boris Karloff transforms into a monster by curling up one arm and sucking in his lower lip? I love this movie! (This from the guy who also loves The Christmas That Almost Wasn't). Sparky got an out-of-print DVD of this and sprung it on me as a "Halloween present".
Watching it again, I realized that Karloff spends the entire movie trying to get arrested. He keeps begging the sheriff to arrest him, but poor Boris is upper-class British and to quote Peter Cushing in Horror Express, "We're not monsters--we're British!" He gets thrown into an insane asylum, he bribes his way out, he gets committed to a different asylum, then goes insane and kills the potato lady, and is finally shot to death for wielding a tiny knife from thirty feet away and is buried right where he fell, and all he wanted was to go to jail. Poor Boris. |
waynes world, for the first time.
man that was a funny movie. probably one of the funniest movies ive seen in a while. |
Jurassic Park III
Where the mighty (and hungry) Spinosaurus debuts. :bloosmirk: |
The Hours
Futurama: Bender's Big Score The Hours is perfectly decent film about 3 ladies in different decades with all sorts of threads connecting their lives all revolving around Mrs Dalloway by Virgina Woolf who is played by Nicole Kidman weraring a false nose. Meryl Streep's character looks so much like Germaine Greer though. When they come to make the Germaine Greer movie...that'll be a blockbuster, eh? The first of the Futurama movies is a real treat though. I'd forgotten just how much I loved this show. Great to see it back. I gather there's 3 of these things now and one more in production which is very good news. Stirring work as you'd expect from our old friends Phil Lamarr and Tom Kenny among many others. I did wonder why Charles De Gaulle was in this movie but it turns out to be a really fantastic Scott Walker reference, which was appreciated a lot round here. |
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