Great movies
#181
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Made of Honor
:idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: I liked it alot but I'm a sap. Dumb ending but I forgive them. Speed Racer :idea: :idea: :idea: I can't say I liked it but my kids did. I only enjoyed Trixie. 8) The Love Guru :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: It was so dumb it was right up my alley. Summed up in one word. DAM! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I think I am going to watch it again.
#182
Saw this movie last Sunday, and loved it.
Had some pretty funny stuff. I'm using Fandango now to buy tickets. An American Carol
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#183
Saw this movie last Sunday, and loved it.
Had some pretty funny stuff. I'm using Fandango now to buy tickets. An American Carol I am throwing up a little bit in my mouth right now because my oldest girl is trying to force me to take her to see High School Musical 3 on October 24th...oh, gag! I am so sick of teeny boppers!! I did get Speed Racer for the kids and it was a llittle weird. I missed The Happening when it was in theaters so that is next on my list...I guess us old folk are groupie-ish, too...I only want to see it because it has Mark Wahlberg in it..... I have really gotten out of touch with movies lately. I think the last one I went to was "No Country for Old Men" (I think that's the name of it). I kind of have my old stand-by favorites that I love to watch over and over...like Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man and Little Odessa and Four Brothers (did I say Marky Mark???)
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#185
OH YEAH! That's the other one I want to see! Please do report back....
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#186
i saw 'tortilla soup' this weekend on one of the movie channels. it's a really good movie about family. it's centered around food and the dinner table, along the lines of the movie 'soul food'.
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#188
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Sorry I haven't even heard of it.... Or is it that show where the two main characters get phone calls telling them specific instructions to avoid harm to their family member? I want the old man to take me to "Fireproof your marriage" starring Kirk Cameron. It's actually a good movie, says the reviews, and has a decent message as aposed to typical Hollywood entertainment. But we did rent IronMan that came out on video even though we saw it in the theaters. I do say Robert Downey Jr. has come a long way from the Pick up Artist..... Props and cudos to him for working instead of spending time locked up. I wanted to see "Tropic Thunder" just because of his performance. I hear it is an equal opportunity offender. I am tired of PC.
#189
Yes, Eagle Eye was about the 2 people getting phone calls, directing them to do things.
Robert Downey Jr. has a new movie coming out with Jamie Foxx, called The Soloist. Wife and I saw the scenes and immediately put it on our list of movies to see. It definitely looks like a heart-string puller. |


