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Mr. Marshmallow 12-13-2008 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Ridureyu (Post 101850)
Every time you say "first," you should say "second." Remember the one with Dolph Lundgren?

Unfortunately I do recall of its existence, I was trying to block it out of my mind since I've heard nothing but AWFUL things about it.

Last movie I just saw was...

Prince Caspian: Chronicles of Narnia

Ridureyu 12-14-2008 12:07 AM

I saw the end of it. It didn't look "bad," just not very memorable.

Anyway, Hogfather for me. My avatar!

jekylljuice 12-14-2008 03:37 AM

The Savages

This was a very poignant and well-acted drama about an estranged family which reunites when the elderly father begins suffering from dementia. I'd actually been meaning to see it a lot earlier this year when my downtown cinema was showing it, only unlucky me, I had an essay to write at the time, and they'd had their very last screening the day before I handed it in. So I've had to wait a while for Lovefilm to get it to me on rental DVD. It was definitely worth it though. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys understated character studies - the performances are uniformly strong (Laura Linney is particularly excellent, but then she's great in anything), Tamara Jenkins' direction is haunting and engaging, and the characters are well-rounded and interesting; all quite distinctly flawed, but the film refrains from judging them. This is particularly true of Philip Bosco's characater...though the film hints at several points that he has not been an especially pleasant person throughout life, it does not prevent him from becoming sympathetic in his vulnerability - indeed, this is the basis for the film's arguably most revealing and emotionally unsettling moment.

As is appropriate, the film reaches no easy solutions, but it does close on a very beautiful, highly uplifting and entirely unspoken note.

Invader Bloo 12-14-2008 01:49 PM

The Dark Knight
After a second viewing, it has replaced Indy as my favorite movie of 2008 & it is my third favorite movie of all-time. It is simply a masterpiece of film.

Subzeroace 12-14-2008 03:34 PM

BuddyTheElf,WhatsYourFavoriteColour?!?

Yeah, I watched Elf =)

Partymember 12-15-2008 04:07 AM

Conan the Barbarian and 13th Warrior back-to-back

while drinking from a Viking drinking horn and eating chinese food. It was a barbarous feast 8D

Carlaz 12-15-2008 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Subzeroace (Post 101900)
BuddyTheElf,WhatsYourFavoriteColour?!?

Yeah, I watched Elf =)


We just watched "Elf" this weekend, too. :berry:

Ccook50 12-18-2008 02:17 PM

M*A*S*H on Hallmark. The episode "The Trial Of Henry Blake."

Invader Bloo 12-21-2008 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Carlaz (Post 101938)
We just watched "Elf" this weekend, too. :berry:

Elf = Best Christmas movie.

emperor26 12-23-2008 12:04 PM

Dick Tracy

I caught this movie on the Sci-Fi Channel yesterday. This movie is a blast from the past, and Warren Beatty did a great job bringing the late Chester Gould's comic strip to life, from the environment, the tough detective to its colorful, monstrous villains.

The actors, including Al Pacino, did well for their roles, making those characters enjoyable throughout the films.


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