Originally Posted By wonderingalice Brokeback Mountain Theatre Small popcorn, Black Crows (purchased - cheap - at Walgreens on the way to the movies ;-), Diet Coke Great film... More comments on the Gen'l Entertainment board.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice Ahhhhhh... Sit right up here, Young'un and let yer ol' Auntie Kim tell ya all about 'em! They're actually called just "Crows" now, but my mom and I used to get them at the movies all the time when I was little and they were still called "Black Crows"... They go GREAT with a nice, fizzy Coke. Anyway... You know "Dots," right? Well, Black Crows are licorice-flavored Dots! Yummmmmmmmmmy! Can't get them in theatres anymore - that I'm aware of... Hence my stop at Walgreen's along the way.
Originally Posted By trailsend Cinderella Man DVD Egg Rolls, Chicken Low Mein, yum by the fire with Mr. Trailsend Awesome, just awesome movie!!!!
Originally Posted By melekalikimaka Phantom of the Opera Netflix An authentic Mexican Delicacy, the Taco Bell Chalupa and a chili cheese burrito Not really sure I'm gonna make it through this movie. I just don't really get it. Maybe I'll watch Moulin Rouge instead. At least it's got Ewan McGregor.
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 The 40 Year Old Virgin DVD Holy Cow. This movie is me and my friends, that's how we talk to each. We've tried to set friends up like they did with Steve Carrel's character. Really hit close to home,loved it.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling Hoodwinked In theater Pretty Cute. More than a few good lines. But not too many more. Made me laugh out loud but I would've been just as happy with it on pay-per-view at home. Happier really because I'd still have $20 in my pocket.
Originally Posted By Labuda Ummmmmmm, Auntie Kim, please don't tell me scary stories like that anymore! (I'm NOT a fan of licorice in any way, shape or form - ew, ew, ew! But, I'm glad you enjoyed your snackage during your film!)
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Last Saturday: Memoirs of a Geisha theatre Nachos, Pepsi, & mini Rolos It was pretty good. It definitely wasn't as good as the book, and there were changes that annoyed the heck out of me (Hatsumomo's fate & that Nobu wasn't as deformed as in the book), but overall, it was okay. The Producers theatre hot dog, Pepsi, & rest of the mini Rolos I went to see this on Christmas day, but had to leave early because of an emergency. I'm so glad I went back to see it in the theatre. It was so wonderful. I can't really think of a bad thing to say about it. I loved that we actually got to see the footwork in the dance scenes (unlike Chicago), and the little capper at the end of the credits nearly made me cry because of an appearance by a certain someone. ;-)
Originally Posted By wonderingalice <<Ummmmmmm, Auntie Kim, please don't tell me scary stories like that anymore!>> Muuwahhahahahahahahahahaaaaa! (I do promise to never force-feed you licorice at Disneyland ;-)
Originally Posted By Elderp I saw Glory Road yesterday. I enjoyed it, typical plot lines but it was good. It kinda centered too much on Coach Haskins but I enjoyed the music they put in. It was worth the money in my opinion.
Originally Posted By shellsbutt Brokeback Mountain local megaplex barq's rootbeer and popcorn Okay, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say I didn't really care for this movie. See, my mom and I usually try to see all the movies we believe will be nominated for the oscars. I know, we're kinda strange. Anyway, this definitely had all the buzz. I consider myself to be fairly liberal and I knew the subject matter going in. This did not bother me. I thought the actors did a decent enough job, the scenery was amazing and I loved the music. But, I just don't get it. The movie was just alright. Nothing great. Shelley
Originally Posted By Rsey103 LAST HOLIDAY Theatre It was okay, I guess. Many of the characters were two-dimensional. If Georgia (Queen Latifa) thought she only had 3 weeks to live why did she take off to Europe and leave her son at home alone?? >>I really enjoyed this "feel good" movie. Based on a true story, it takes you back to an time, (one year after I graduated from high school), that is difficult to imagine. Josh Lucas is awesome not to mention nice to look at. The soundtrack is great.<< I normally don't like sports movies, but based on your review, trailsend, I'm going to see "Glory Road." I saw Josh Lucas on Broadway last year as the "gentleman caller" in "The Glass Menagerie."
Originally Posted By disney pete Jarhead cinema no snacks The trailer showed most of the good parts had some funny moments but not what i expected.
Originally Posted By Spooky Ghost <<If Georgia (Queen Latifa) thought she only had 3 weeks to live why did she take off to Europe and leave her son at home alone??>> That was her neighbor, not her son.
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Sky High rented on DVD lunch of baked potato What an awesome movie! I thoroughly enjoyed it (apart from one plot quibble), and I'm definitely going to buy this one. Just fun from start to finish.
Originally Posted By threeundertwo King Kong at the $9.75 icky theater with bad sound popcorn and water I would have edited it down quite a bit, but I really enjoyed it. I always enjoyed the old one as a kid. I've always wanted to take out a dino with a machine-gun.
Originally Posted By MissCandice Sex, Lies, and Videotape Comcast on demand free movie a glass of juice I had not seen this in years. I think this movie is great. It's weird to see Peter Gallagher now as the dad on The OC and him so slimey in this movie.
Originally Posted By -em Matchstick Men Rented DVD no snacks Thought it was okay but I just didn't "get" it. -em
Originally Posted By MissCandice Yesterday I put in my comfort movie since I am sick so it was: Lord of the Rings:The Two Towers own the dvd reduced fat Nilla Wafers