What movie did you JUST SEE?

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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    Schindler's List
    Netflix
    no snacks
     
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    Originally Posted By DDMAN26

    Grizzly Man
    Some pizza rolls
    Incredible documentary about Timothy Treadwell a man who decided to live among Grizzly bears in Alaska for 13 summers. Some amazing bear footage, but Treadwell really comes off as a nut. Hey I like animals as much as the next guy, but whoa he really goes overboard.
    Highly highly recommended
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    "Don't Look in the Basement"
    DVD
    Spaghettio's with Sliced Franks in Tomato Sauce, "drank" creamed corn straight from the can

    This was 1 of 2 movies on a DVD I got fer a buck at the Wal-Mar---yep, a *buck*. The other feature is one I used to have the VHS of, Vincent Price in "House on Haunted Hill".

    "Basement" actually impressed me (when you get a 2-fer-1 movie fer buck, ya don't expect much none). It definitely has its moments---I watched it alone in the dark on a couch under a blanket, and there were some times throughout when I'd get tense and grip the blanket a little more and kinda glance around to make shore I was alone (I was, *phew*).

    It's obviously a B movie, but it's a decent B movie---especially for a "scary" one. The cinematography is very primitive, but to me it made it actually more effective, cause it's like you're watching the goings-on in the sanatarium from someone who had a hidden video camera.

    If Hitchcock had done this I have no doubt it would be a horror classic...but as it is, it's worth the 1 dollar (50 cents if you count the other half toward "House").
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    Is your mother aware of how you eat, Byron? Egads!
     
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    Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan

    >>"drank" creamed corn straight from the can<<

    That's far, far scarier than either of the two movies you watched. Urp.


    Constantine
    DVD Rental
    No snacks

    Keanu Reeves battles demons from Hell. Pretty cool special effects.

    Red Eye
    DVD Rental
    No snacks

    Decent action movie, although I remember the trailer for this movie. It started off like it might be a romantic comedy, then suddenly shifted to menacing, and the bad guy's eyes turned red. So, being this was from Wes Craven and remembering that preview, I kept waiting for some supernatural element to occur -- "Red Eye" would be like Freddy Krueger or Pinhead from the Hellraiser movies or something. It didn't happen. Odd way to promote a movie.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan

    >>If Hitchcock had done this I have no doubt it would be a horror classic.<<

    Starring Jimmy Stewart!!!
    (Did that scare ya, Byron? LOL : p)
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    ">>If Hitchcock had done this I have no doubt it would be a horror classic.<<

    Starring Jimmy Stewart!!!"

    ..wearing a turtleneck! In a basement full of spiders!
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
    theater
    popcorn

    I knew they'd have to cut a lot to make it into a theatrical release, but I was still surprised at how much was changed. Oh, and was that really Radiohead as the band at the Yule dance? And was anybody else startled by Cho's Scottish (I think) accent?
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    Emma
    own the dvd
    tea - we were all out of creamed corn to drink.
     
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    Originally Posted By iceknyght

    Underworld: Evolution
    in the theater
    no snacks

    Pretty good. Good special effects, gruesome at times and Kate Beckinsale in tight form fitting rubber/latex... What more can you want?
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    Last night flipping through the tv I stumbled onto Dazed and Confused so I had to watch the whole thing. Love that movie.

    TDG DRINKS CREAMED CORN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan

    >>What more can you want?<<

    Creamed corn in a Big Gulp mug?
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    Oh Lordy.
     
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    Originally Posted By DDMAN26

    <<Last night flipping through the tv I stumbled onto Dazed and Confused so I had to watch the whole thing. Love that movie.>>

    Matthew McConaghey's greatest role ever.

    I actually watched a little bit of Grizzly Man again, best film I've seen in awhile.
     
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    Originally Posted By jasmine7

    Over the weekend:

    Fantastic Four
    rented on DVD

    I went into this with low expectations because of what a fellow comic-loving friend said about it, but it was actually pretty enjoyable. Definite popcorn movie, and it had some slow parts, but it was mostly fun. Best thing about it was Michael Chiklis, hands down.
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    <Creamed corn in a Big Gulp mug?>

    LOL! (Only in the more rural parts o' Kentucky)

    And very funny scarin' me in post 468. >:-\
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    with the kids:
    Quest for Camelot
    own the dvd
    pizza

    Some good music, and some good animation, but I don't really care for the silly storyline and annoying characters in this one. My kids love it though. Some great voice talent (wasted).

    with the husband:
    The 40 Year Old Virgin
    Netflix
    no snacks

    cute, funny. I thought the funniest part was the homage to "Hair" at the end. Made me want to see that movie again. . .
     
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    Originally Posted By disney pete

    My cousin vinny
    sky movies
    cup of tea and biscuits

    just brilliant

    The two yoots
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    The NeverEnding Story
    Own the DVD
    Ruffles Low-Fat Potato Chips, Kraft French Onion Dip, Water

    A nostalgiac classic from the '80s, one of the best decades of children's entertainment. A beautiful film with some great adventure and nice humor, and it make me wanna read the book again (which I read once in middle school).
     
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    Originally Posted By disney pete

    Dodgeball
    sky movies
    cup of tea and a chocolate muffin

    A few laughs
     

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