What movie did you JUST SEE?

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    Originally Posted By Jafar30

    On the Waterfront
    TCM
    Great film
     
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    Originally Posted By jasmine7

    ^^ <<whimpers>> I set my DVD recorder to record On the Waterfront last night, but when I got up this morning, it had froze while updating the disc menu. Guess I'll have to catch it the next time it's on. . .
     
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    Originally Posted By MomofPrincess

    We are quite the movie-watching bunch, aren't we?

    ~ March of the Penguins
    ~ Theater
    ~ Too much popcorn w/lots of Diet Coke to balance everything out (makes the popcorn calories not count, IOW)
    ~ Sweet movie
     
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    Originally Posted By disney pete

    Red eye
    palace cinema
    bottle of water

    after seeing the trailer for this was expecting a bit more but ok as thrillers go.
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    I don't get out much so does seeing a movie at home count? If so I watched Little Shop of Horrors" I love that movie.
     
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    Originally Posted By narkspud

    >>I don't get out much so does seeing a movie at home count? If so I watched Little Shop of Horrors" I love that movie.<<

    You better believe it!

    The traditional (though not mandatory) format would be:

    >>Little Shop of Horrors
    Netflix (or whatever)
    Family-sized jar of Kosher Gherkins (or whatever you were eating while watching)

    Love that movie!<<
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    I was babysitting my 10 year old niece again so we watched movies to occupy ourselves.

    Princess Bride
    own the dvd
    I had a yougurt, niece had a peanut butter sandwich and yogurt.

    We both love this movie but her mom is insane and does not like it. So I was glad to be of service.

    Grease
    own the dvd
    no snacks.

    It's fun singing with a 10 year old!
     
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    Originally Posted By Spooky Ghost

    The Exorcism of Emily Rose
    Theater
    French Fries and Cherry Coke
    Interesting movie. I really liked the approach taken to this having most of the movie set in a court room and it not being the all out horror fest that the previews make it out to be. Infact all the "exorcism" scenes make up about 15 minutes of the actual film. The majority of the movie centers around the preist that conducted the exorcism being on trial for Emilys murder. A really interesting movie and reall is more inline with an extended episode of Law & Order then The Exorsist. The only complaint I had was that the main characters were alittle underdeveloped. We really get no backround to the 3 leads so it lacks the depth a movie like this should. Also there were a few half baked plot elements that are thrown in that don't really go anywhere except to pad out the run time(Theres an entire subplot about a doctor that oversaw the exorcism that really could have been completly cut)But these are minor complaints and the movie really does flow rather well.And features some really great performances. Laura Linny gives an oscar worth performance and Jennifer Carpenter(Emily) is also really memorable in her underwritten role.

    Grade: B+
     
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    Originally Posted By tapdancemom

    Drumline
    TBS
    no snacks

    Boy can those kids play!!! I can't remember what I've seen the band director in before. The movie was ok. The bands made it worth watching.
     
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    Originally Posted By AuroraRose

    Hee-hee :) Just went to see Revenge OTS again before its out of theaters.
     
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    Originally Posted By Goofyernmost

    I just saw Lilo and Stitch for the first, second and third time in one evening with my grandson.

    I must tell you that I am having a hard time wrapping my brain around how that charactor was solid enough to build a ride and theme a park (basically) on. One of life's mysteries.
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    Dark Passage
    On Turner Classic Movies
    Chocolate Chip Cookies

    A 1947 film starring Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, and Agnes Moorehead. Man, this was a *great* film. Suspense, mystery, great performances...not seeing Bogart until after "the doctor" was a really great technique...though the doctor's office was kinda creepy...but in a nicely effective way.

    A high recommendation, and I'd definitely like to catch it again.
     
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    Originally Posted By tapdancemom

    The New Lilo And Stitch
    own DVD
    fuit snacks

    Cute movie. Watched with my grandson Andre. He absolutely loved it. I like Lilo, my daughter "is" Lilo. I enjoyed the Hawaiian dance scenes.
     
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    Originally Posted By trailsend

    Return to Me
    Lifetime
    my own sweet tea (southern style!)

    I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this movie. Everyone in it is great. It just makes you feel good.
     
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    Originally Posted By jasmine7

    Catching up with my viewings from the last few days.

    Thursday:
    To Be or Not to Be
    Fox Movie Channel
    dinner of Spud Max baked potato from McAlister's Deli

    I so love this movie (the Mel Brooks/Anne Bancroft remake), and I'm glad to see it air on TV.

    This morning:
    Awakenings
    Encore Drama

    I haven't seen this movie in so many years, not since I was in my high school psychology class, and I had forgotten just how powerful it is. Robert De Niro just breaks my heart in the last 30 minutes or so of the movie.

    The Santa Clause 2
    Encore Wam
    will shortly be having dinner of steak, onion, & green pepper kabobs

    I know a lot of people just bashed this movie, but I'm really enjoying it so far. I'm about an hour into it, and I love it, especially the scene where Scott takes Carol on a sleigh ride. Talk about a sweet, romantic scene.
     
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    Originally Posted By chickendumpling

    Are we there yet?
    PayPerView
    no snacks

    My kids love this movie. I like that its filmed in Oregon so we recognize stuff and that's always fun. Best part of the movie for me? Snuggling on the oversized chair with my kids and listening to them crack-up.
     
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    Originally Posted By Jafar30

    <<Are we there yet?
    PayPerView
    no snacks

    My kids love this movie. I like that its filmed in Oregon so we recognize stuff and that's always fun. Best part of the movie for me? Snuggling on the oversized chair with my kids and listening to them crack-up.>>

    Just make sure you're kids don't listen to any of Ice Cube's music. That role and his music are night and day.
     
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    Originally Posted By chickendumpling

    Thanks for the heads up. I like him as an actor (I've only seen him in Barbershop and Friday) but I haven't ever listened to his music.
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    Toys
    HBO
    No snacks

    I have not seen this movie in years. I enjoyed the visuals, it's a beautifully made movie. Plus I love LL Cool J in it.
     
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    Originally Posted By LVBelle

    Lilo and Stitch 2
    Netflix
    frozen pizza and Coke

    I actually really enjoyed this! I thought it was close to being as good as the first and it did have some heart to it. The ending was a bit of a tear jerker. Even though I had read about the ending, it still made me cry a little!
     

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