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I want to see that chic flick movie PS I Love You. Hope it is good, I hear that In the Land of Women is good.

Yeah, my wife and I both liked the previews of PS, I love YOU...

and In the land of Women was-------so, so.
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You know what was so cool about I Am Legend? No blood, no brutal head-ripping violence. It was just so believable and so well-acted...I've got claw marks in my left arm from where my wife grabbed me an held on. Gore-freaks looking for gallons of blood will probably be disappointed. But this movie scares worse than any other movie I've ever seen, slasher or none, and I don't scare easily.

Can't wait to see it again. :twisted:
Yeah, Wife and I went out to see this while I was home- You know it's a remake of Omaga Man(Charlton Heston 1971) right?

I thought it was great---very nice re-work of the book.

But, I'm still looking out for another take on this--something like where he's the Last Man standing--holding up in a penthouse apartment in a skyscraper building----hunts the infected by day and searches for supplies, and has to fight defensively floor by floor (in his building) to hold them off every night. You could have IR sentry machine guns, claymore mines,
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Yeah, Wife and I went out to see this while I was home- You know it's a remake of Omaga Man(Charlton Heston 1971) right?
Yep. Don't remember much of the first one...it was a looong time ago when I saw it.

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But, I'm still looking out for another take on this--something like where he's the Last Man standing--holding up in a penthouse apartment in a skyscraper building----hunts the infected by day and searches for supplies, and has to fight defensively floor by floor (in his building) to hold them off every night. You could have IR sentry machine guns, claymore mines,
Sounds like a video game. :shock:
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Just saw 3:10 to Yuma, :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:

Not sure of the reviews but I liked it, Russel Crowe is captivating

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Gladiator :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:
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I saw 'Cloverfield' this past Friday. I liked it, thought it was pretty good. It was shot from the point of view of someone's video camera. I thought that was interesting.

I was a little disappointed with the monster, but I won't ruin it for the others. I'll wait to see it again and see everything that I missed.


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Just say 3:10 to Yuma, :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:
Man. That's an old western. If I remember right, Glenn Ford was in that one. I've always liked Glenn Ford. One of my favorites was "The Violent Men", with Edward G. Robinson.
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Saving Silverman Ha haaaaaa :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:
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Your correct Jackrabbit.....I wanna see the new anyway.
For some reason I always thought Lee Van Cleef is in the original,a really small part and gets shot at the beginning.
The Wild Bunch is one of my all time favoritres.
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Well ain't I the lucky one. My father-in-law brought me BOTH!!! Now....which one to watch first??? :?
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Well ain't I the lucky one. My father-in-law brought me BOTH!!! Now....which one to watch first??? :?

Both of the 3:10 to Yuma? If so I would recommend the one with Russel Crowe and Christian Bale, the newest one




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So I should watch the latest one first then the orginal ?
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Dang. I didnt know that there was a new one. I had no idea. :shock:
Well, westerns aint like they once were, :P but I may see that one.
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Dang. I didnt know that there was a new one. I had no idea. :shock:
Well, westerns aint like they once were, :P but I may see that one.

I loved it, and cried at the end, Man do I love those Jerks :P
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The Notebook...
My wife, and I just saw that one.
I also saw it at the theater, with a girl that I dated. I forgotten about the movie. Well, tonight, we went to Wal-Mart to get some things for the house. Of course, somehow, I always make my way through the electronics section. My wife told me that we should get it. As soon as I saw that it was James Garner, I remembered the movie. At first, I couldnt convince my wife that I saw the movie, but forgotten it. I finally told her that I saw it on a date.
Anyhow,.... my wife, and I were both tearing up a box of Kleenex.
I have to admit, it was something. Been around for a few years, but good!
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The Notebook is good and sweet

But picked up a chic flick for V day, (fellas Hope you didnt forget)

The Thomas Crown Affair :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:

old one and new one,,

WOW forgot how racey it was, husband loved the flying he took her on, but hated the end.
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Brave One :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:



Liked it!!
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I guess my son's movie should be the fast and the furious
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Or maybe 2Fast 2Furious :wink:
Or Dumb and dumber and even dumber still
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