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Old 11-18-2007, 01:38 PM   #1141
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He goes from some of the most famous action movies of all-time to one of the most famous love movies of all-time.
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Old 11-19-2007, 08:36 AM   #1142
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Titan A.E.

An unfortunately forgotten animated movie that was (I think) the last animated film Don Bluth made. This movie originally didn't interest me when it first came out but after catching it on cable, I was really impressed with what I saw.

Really original story, excellent graphics and effects, good characters, and I loved the music. I personally loved Nathan Lane the best in here as the alien Preed. Its a really entertaining and creative film if you ever get the chance to see it.
Some say that it is the spiritual continuation/conclusion to the 80's gem "Pirates of Darkwater". I've seen some of A.E, but I really need to see it again.
You may get a kick out of this, Lynnie.

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Old 11-19-2007, 09:06 AM   #1143
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This is Spinal Tap

I?ve lost track of how many times I?ve seen this film exactly, but it?s always great for a repeat viewing (the pretentiousness and ineptitude of those heavy metal rockers never gets old; neither does all that business concerning Ian Faith and his cricket bat - in fact the film as a whole remains remarkably timeless), and last night I finally got to see it on the big screen, courtesy of my local student cinema, which was a treat.

I would say that my favourite moment is the Stonehenge sequence, if it wasn't the most obvious choice...so I'll go instead with Nigel's demonstration of his haunting new classical composition. D minor really is the saddest of all keys, isn't it? Instantly makes me want to weep.

Classic with a Captial "C".
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Old 11-19-2007, 04:00 PM   #1144
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Ratatouille

Best animated feature of the year! It was spectacular; Quirky story, gorgeous style,great characters, great music, nice theme and motifs, very fun to watch.

I saw this film when it was still out in the theaters, but rewatching it has reminded me of why I'm currently plugging it in my signature. This film really deserves to be the Best Animated Feature of the Year simply because it lives up to the standards of a good film.

Btw, the short film included on the DVD, Your Friend the Rat, also merits viewing, as it is both informative and entertaining, and also features Remy the rat and his brother Emile singing. Any good educational film with singing things, whether they be rats or vegetables (wink, wink), is worth seeing, so I recommend both the feature film and the short for viewing.

I believe you won't be disappointed with either.
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Old 11-19-2007, 08:37 PM   #1145
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Oh my word, the time machine theory is back on the table. Jack's alive! LOL! Thanks Medikor!
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Old 11-20-2007, 02:53 AM   #1146
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Scary Movie 4

The opening with Dr Phil and Shaq was hilarious. Now I can't wait to see what Scary Movie 5 has in store.

I personally prefer the David Zucker Scary Movies (since the first two I consider to be more sex teen comedy films than parody films).
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Old 11-22-2007, 12:33 AM   #1147
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The Mist

Good god this movie was UNBELIEVABLE! Man alive I loved it, it was beyond spectacular. I always knew and always suspected that if Frank Darabont (the director) could make movies like "The Green Mile" and "Shawshank Redemption" he'd make another masterpiece and he SO did.

This movie is excellent. It's scary, creepy, horrifying, and downright disturbing. I tell you right now with the utmost honesty, this is probably the best movie I have seen this year. The actors and characters and writing are all top notch, but be warned, this movie's ending will leave you holding your jaw. This is what you call a REAL shocker ending.
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Old 11-22-2007, 01:44 AM   #1148
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Was the trailer for Indiana Jones 4 shown with it?
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Old 11-22-2007, 09:09 AM   #1149
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Scary Movie 4

The opening with Dr Phil and Shaq was hilarious. Now I can't wait to see what Scary Movie 5 has in store.

I personally prefer the David Zucker Scary Movies (since the first two I consider to be more sex teen comedy films than parody films).
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Doubtful. If it was it'd be all over the net.
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Old 11-22-2007, 09:51 AM   #1150
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Was the trailer for Indiana Jones 4 shown with it?
No, the "big trailer" that was inside was the trailer for that kick ass new giant monster movie from J.J. Abrams called "Cloverfield".

It looks phenomenal.
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