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10-25-2008, 07:12 PM | #1691 |
Resident Movie Buff
But that's another show
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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.
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10-25-2008, 07:39 PM | #1692 |
The Postmaster
Love gives you courage that's stronger than anything!
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Classics; I love them both. I hope #3 is as good as the first two.
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10-27-2008, 12:09 AM | #1693 |
Not-So-Hopeless Romantic
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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. Me so insightful when tired, lol.
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10-28-2008, 12:24 AM | #1694 |
Lady of Brightwood
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House of Bloo's this morning. I was actually sure to get up in time for it! 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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10-31-2008, 07:15 PM | #1695 |
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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!
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10-31-2008, 07:20 PM | #1696 |
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the nightmare before christmas.
wow, it really has been a while since i saw this. still a great movie.
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10-31-2008, 11:03 PM | #1697 |
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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.
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11-01-2008, 12:58 PM | #1698 |
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waynes world, for the first time.
man that was a funny movie. probably one of the funniest movies ive seen in a while.
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11-02-2008, 12:51 AM | #1699 |
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Jurassic Park III
Where the mighty (and hungry) Spinosaurus debuts.
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11-02-2008, 10:05 AM | #1700 |
Moon-Calf
It was just imagination
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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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