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Made of Honor
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I liked it alot but I'm a sap. Dumb ending but I forgive them.

Speed Racer
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I can't say I liked it but my kids did. I only enjoyed Trixie. 8)


The Love Guru
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It was so dumb it was right up my alley. Summed up in one word.
DAM!
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I think I am going to watch it again.
 
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Old 10-09-2008, 07:22 AM
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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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Originally Posted by Roadhog
Saw this movie last Sunday, and loved it.
Had some pretty funny stuff.
I'm using Fandango now to buy tickets.

An American Carol



That's the way to do it. I like Fandango. I like to know if I can see the movie I intended to see before I get there and find out it's sold out!

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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I think we're going to head out and see Eagle Eye tonight. I'll be sure to report on it. Looks pretty good.
 
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Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
I think we're going to head out and see Eagle Eye tonight. I'll be sure to report on it. Looks pretty good.
OH YEAH! That's the other one I want to see! Please do report back....
 
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Old 10-15-2008, 12:49 AM
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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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Oh, I forgot to report on Eagle Eye, didn't I?

Excellent movie! About 5 minutes into the movie, it kicks into overdrive and never lets up. Good plot and terrifyingly real. :eek:
 
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Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
Oh, I forgot to report on Eagle Eye, didn't I?

Excellent movie! About 5 minutes into the movie, it kicks into overdrive and never lets up. Good plot and terrifyingly real. :eek:

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.
 
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Old 10-15-2008, 04:20 AM
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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.
 
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Italian Superman ...lol
 

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