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PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 2:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was really excited to find "Dead Poet Society" on DVD.
It was quite a while ago that I had seen that movie!

Has anyone seen it?

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Don't see Sky Captain than. It is weird. I only picked it off the shell because of Angelina Jolie. God, that woman messes up my dreams. That Brad Pitt is one lucky SOB.


I guess I am weird because I liked Sky Captain. I like those comic booky, 30's serial movies.

If you want to see a good movie with Angelina Jolie, go see "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." Her and Brad Pitt have good chemistry.

Here's some movies that have amazed me over the last few months...

"Before Sunrise" and "Before Sunset": The movie is just dialogue, but it's so rich, engrossing, and well-written.

"Maria: Full of Grace": Here's a movie that just made my jaw drop. A Columbian woman has to smuggle in cocaine into the U.S. so she can have a better life. It was one amazing movie.

Worst movie I've seen in the past few months...

"Van Helsing": The movie had a great concept, but it fell really flat. The special effects were decent, but the movie was pretty forgettable.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 12:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you want to see a good movie with Angelina Jolie, go see "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." Her and Brad Pitt have good chemistry


Oh Ok cool, i wanna see that Wink


Usagi wrote:

"Maria: Full of Grace": Here's a movie that just made my jaw drop. A Columbian woman has to smuggle in cocaine into the U.S. so she can have a better life. It was one amazing movie.


I have seen this movie too, and i really liked it. It made me think about this movie for a while after i saw it
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 9:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I saw "Infernal Affairs" tonight. It was a pretty good Hong Kong flick. The two main character blurred the lines between good and evil pretty well.

I'm going to see "Batman Begins" tomorrow.

BTW, I heard the "Penthouse 2005 Pet of the Year Play-Off" DVD is great viewing. The blonde in it is most excellent, so I've heard. Razz
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 11:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Last night i watched the Aviator, which i wasnt really that keen on as its not my type of movie

and i saw Shaun of the dead, which i though was pretty funny, and give 2 and a half stars, maybe even 3 Wink
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 5:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In another topic Martina mentioned Pretty Woman.
Julie Roberts does very well in that one.
One of the best "feelgood" movies with Julie Roberts is I think Nothing Hill.
Liked that one very much .. one can always be a bookshopowner
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 9:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Last night i watched the Aviator, which i wasnt really that keen on as its not my type of movie

and i saw Shaun of the dead, which i though was pretty funny, and give 2 and a half stars, maybe even 3 Wink


I agree with you on Aviator. Plus this movie was way too long.

Shaun of the death sounds like a perciflage on Dawn of the Death. Laughing

I saw a very strange comedy this weekend called 'Groundhog day'.
It's a bizar story about someone that goes to a town called Punxsutawney and he relives the same day over and over again... Confused Is that a curse or a blessing?
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 1:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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In another topic Martina mentioned Pretty Woman.
Julie Roberts does very well in that one.
One of the best "feelgood" movies with Julie Roberts is I think Nothing Hill.
Liked that one very much .. one can always be a bookshopowner


Yes i also like the movie Notting Hill. Julia Roberts has to be one of my favorites actresses Wink
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 1:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I saw a very strange comedy this weekend called 'Groundhog day'.
It's a bizar story about someone that goes to a town called Punxsutawney and he relives the same day over and over again... Confused Is that a curse or a blessing?


I have seen GroundHog Day, i didnt think it was a bad movie. I think it was good for him to live the same day over and over again as it seemed to help him in the end

Last night i watched Spiderman 2, it was an ok film. It kinda dragged on a bit though.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 1:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I saw a very strange comedy this weekend called 'Groundhog day'.
It's a bizar story about someone that goes to a town called Punxsutawney and he relives the same day over and over again... Confused Is that a curse or a blessing?


I have seen GroundHog Day, i didnt think it was a bad movie. I think it was good for him to live the same day over and over again as it seemed to help him in the end

Last night i watched Spiderman 2, it was an ok film. It kinda dragged on a bit though.


Yeah I loved the fact that he could do things over and over again. Like his date with the girl and in the end he did get it right! Laughing

Spiderman 2 wasn't that great. Oh has anyone seen Pirates of the Caribean. I once had a date with a cute girl to see that movie! Razz
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 5:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I liked "Spider-Man 2" because it got Spider-Man and Peter Parker right. Peter was always torn between his personal life and Spider-Man. The movie got it right, but it did drag a bit in the middle. It could have used more of Doc Ock. I think the scariest thing in the movie was Doc Ock's gut!

Speaking of superhero movies, I saw "Batman Begins" yesterday and it was great! It was a thinking man's (or woman's) Batman that really got the feel of Batman right. It could have used more Scarecrow, though.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 8:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I will have to look into Monster.

I just watched The Clearing, and i give it 1 and a half to 2 stars Confused


I haven't seen that yet but i notice that it's been on cable lately. I think i might try watching that.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 8:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I saw Hostage, The Jacket, and Coach Carter on dvd a couple of nights ago. I like them all. I liked Hostage the best, but I liked the Jacket a lot too.
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I saw Hostage, The Jacket, and Coach Carter on dvd a couple of nights ago. I like them all. I liked Hostage the best, but I liked the Jacket a lot too.


Ill have to check the Hostage out, i dont think i have seen it. Is it a new movie?
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Speaking of superhero movies, I saw "Batman Begins" yesterday and it was great! It was a thinking man's (or woman's) Batman that really got the feel of Batman right. It could have used more Scarecrow, though.


Ill have to also check that out Wink
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 9:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Ill have to check the Hostage out, i dont think i have seen it. Is it a new movie?


Yeah it just came out at my video store last week. It’s a great bruce willis movie. I think you’ll like it. Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 10:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seen the preview, looked intense...
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I saw "D.E.B.S." on DVD yesterday. This was a movie that got nearly all negative reviews by the critics, but I liked it! It wasn't the greatest movie, but it worked for me. It's sort of a satricial Charlie's Angels with a lesbian love story.
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Yeah it just came out at my video store last week. It’s a great bruce willis movie. I think you’ll like it. Smile


I got the movie today, and went out tonight, so will watch it tomorrow. Thanks for letting me know about it Wink
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I saw "D.E.B.S." on DVD yesterday. This was a movie that got nearly all negative reviews by the critics, but I liked it! It wasn't the greatest movie, but it worked for me. It's sort of a satricial Charlie's Angels with a lesbian love story.



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I got the movie today, and went out tonight, so will watch it tomorrow. Thanks for letting me know about it Wink


i hope you like it. i haven't seen any other good movies this week, but i think next week some good ones are coming out
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i hope you like it. i haven't seen any other good movies this week, but i think next week some good ones are coming out


I also got the movie, Hitch. I will tell you what i think after i see it Wink
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I'm debating on seeing "Land of the Dead" or not.
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I saw Star Wars III last night. Shocked

It's more that I promised someone to go that had no one else to go to the movies with. What can I say. It was not as bad as I expected. It's kind of a dark movie. Not like hollywodstyle happy end, but still it's kinda rediculous this story would be before a movie that as mad in the 70's.
Oh well...it's better then sitting behind the computer alone. Tongue
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i hope you like it. i haven't seen any other good movies this week, but i think next week some good ones are coming out


I also got the movie, Hitch. I will tell you what i think after i see it Wink

i saw Hitch a couple of weeks ago. i liked it. i think my favorite part is at the end where they all start dancing. i replayed that part and watched it again about 5 times Smile
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i saw Hitch a couple of weeks ago. i liked it. i think my favorite part is at the end where they all start dancing. i replayed that part and watched it again about 5 times Smile


I wasnt to keen on Hitch. It was cute in parts but other parts it really dragged and i thought was kinda stupid. I give it just 2 stars. I must admit at the ending where they were dancing it was pretty damn funny Wink
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I wasnt to keen on Hitch. It was cute in parts but other parts it really dragged and i thought was kinda stupid. I give it just 2 stars. I must admit at the ending where they were dancing it was pretty damn funny Wink

Laughing So far it’s the 2nd highest grossing movie of the year. Here’s the top 5 highest grossing movies of the year so far as of today:

1. Star Wars: Episode III, $358.60 million
2. Hitch, $177.575 million
3. The Longest Yard, $141.89 million
4. Mr. And Mrs. Smith, $125.43 million
5. Batman Begins $121.69 million

(I’m only counting non-animated movies, since I never watch animated movies) Smile
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Laughing So far it’s the 2nd highest grossing movie of the year. Here’s the top 5 highest grossing movies of the year so far as of today:

1. Star Wars: Episode III, $358.60 million
2. Hitch, $177.575 million
3. The Longest Yard, $141.89 million
4. Mr. And Mrs. Smith, $125.43 million
5. Batman Begins $121.69 million

(I’m only counting non-animated movies, since I never watch animated movies) Smile


Thanks for the info. I love animated movies Wink
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1. Star Wars: Episode III, $358.60 million
2. Hitch, $177.575 million
3. The Longest Yard, $141.89 million
4. Mr. And Mrs. Smith, $125.43 million
5. Batman Begins $121.69 million

(I’m only counting non-animated movies, since I never watch animated movies) Smile


This proves that the movies that make most money are not always the best! Tongue
Someone seen Madagascar yet?
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Thanks for the info. I love animated movies Wink


big grin I would love to watch one with you Wink
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