Originally Posted By idleHands "Wrestling with Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner" Theatre/Film Festival Organic Popcorn!! Excellent documentary. Wonderful writer with an interesting upbringing. Highly recommended, especially for Kushner fans.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling Movie Day today for sure! PoTC Home DVD LOVE this movie. Never gets old to me. LOL Garfield: Tale of Two Kitties Theater Little bit o' popcorn, a few peanut M&Ms and a diet coke. lol This was ugh. I know it got bad reviews but the kids really love Garfield so I agreed to go. Afterwards the kids said the first Garfield movie was better. Good part? During the movie I was able to rearrange all the furniture in my house, do menu planning for the week, make a grocery list in my head, and planned the lay out of several scrap book pages. LOL Cars tomorrow. I am really looking forward to that.
Originally Posted By LPFan22 Cars AMC at the Block small popcorn Great and fun movie! It has a lot of heart. I loved the stuff at the end when the credits were rolling!
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Today: Big Fish own it on DVD I'm trying to catch up with the movies I've gotten over the last couple of years but have never watched. I've been meaning to watch this one for forever, and I'm so, so glad I did. It's got the regular Tim Burton vibe, but it's the most "mainstream" of his films. It really is a wonderful, touching film of parents and children. I think this one just moved into my all-time top-10 list. Superman own it on DVD Being a movie/comic/pop culture geek, I'm still surprised at myself that I've never watched this before today. I did enjoy it; Christopher Reeve was such a perfect Clark/Superman, and Gene Hackman was a better Luthor than I expected. I'm just used to my Luthor being a little more. . .restrained and devious than he was in this film. I can't wait to see Superman Returns next weekend. I have high hopes for it.
Originally Posted By DAR Underworld:Evolution About what I expected, decent rental Firewall. Again decent rental, except the driving scenes really bothered me. They looked like they were from a Toonces the Driving Cat sketch.
Originally Posted By DreamFairy Eight Below Own it This movie was awesome! I am a sucker for anything based on a true story. But this one is so just great! It has you hanging on the edge of your seat. Where there is a will there is a way!
Originally Posted By alexbook Cars screening for DLR CM's & families just water Mostly very funny, but maybe a little long. About two-thirds of the way through, I started feeling a little restless. Some of the little kids around me apparently felt the same way, as they started moving around and making noise.
Originally Posted By Labuda Flicks I've see over the past week or two: Bird - story of jazz great Charlie Parker - Forrest Whitaker starrtted in it. WONDERFUL film! Cars - LOVED IT, of course. It's so good I ALMOST forgot how much Owen Wilson annoys me! Thought the short beforehand was cute, but I think my favorite of their pre-flick shorts is the one with the proud sheep. X3 - groovy! A Cry in the Dark - Meryl Streep/Sam eill movie from 1988 about a family dow under whose baby was eate by a Dingo back in 1980. I woder, having seen this, if that's where the "a dingo ate my baby" phrase came from that I heard intermittently whiel growing up. Mr. Reliable, aopther great Aussie flick, this one more of a comedy. It stars the lady who plays Diaa Skouris on the 4400 now - turns out she's Aussxie - I'd EVER have guessed, as she does a GREAT America accent on the 4400. Anyhow, this is about an ex-convict who just wanted to live a quiet life with his girlfriend and their baby in the 1960s, and the circus that their life turns into when the police suspect him of a new crime. Man, I love me some Australia movies - y'all really kow how to make doms down under! Hoping I feel up to seeing Superman Returns sono, but for SURE I know I'll be seeing the new Pirates movie next Friday.
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Last night: Yellowbeard rented from Netflix frozen dinner I hadn't watched this movie in years, and I've been waiting on pins and needles for it to be released on DVD. It's definitely cheesy, but it's so darn funny! Graham Chapman as Yellowbeard is my second favorite pirate, after Captain Jack, and he's just as funny and quirky, though definitely faaar more violent, lol.
Originally Posted By Labuda Kinsey Own the DVD Enjoyed it - very interesting film! LA Cofidential recorded off HBO Good stuff! I'm a big Kevin Spacey fan!
Originally Posted By DAR Superman Returns As posted earlier I liked it but I didn't love it. Routh and Spacey were really good. Bosworthy was just okay, she doesn't do much for me(acting wise) and I would say if ten to fifteen minutes were trimmed I would have loved it. Instead of a homerun, it was a double.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb The World's Fastest Indian own it on DVD Many things in this movie are not accurate, as I could see for myself as a Bonneville vollunteer and I heard from both of my parents who more or else knew Burt Munroe, but we all agree it's a very good movie. And it looks like it's one of Anthony Hopkin's favorite roles.
Originally Posted By VegasPixie The Myth of Fingerprints Netflix Rental Iced Tea/Occasional chocolate chip cookie I like the music in this film, it enhances the mood. And it helps me appreciate how much worse Thanksgiving with my in-laws could be (ha ha)!
Originally Posted By LVBelle The Devil Wears Prada theater no snacks It was pretty good, but not as funny as I thought it was going to be.
Originally Posted By Labuda Puberty Blues recorded off IFC the guts of a bean burrito I've really been digging the Aussie movies Eric & I have watched lately, but not so much this one. Ah well, guess not eve Aussies can be perfect, eh? The Aristocrats rented from Blockbuster flat Sprite my, oh my - not for the faint of heart, this flick! Up next: Wedding Crashers, I think
Originally Posted By smeeeko Saw most of "Because of Winn Dixie" (on cable) which was actually pretty good.. Good Family film and I liked Dave Matthews. =) Cicily Tyson isn't bad in it either..
Originally Posted By smeeeko ^that was last night. SeanYoda brought the mail and my ordered copy of "Hoodwinked" showed up via Netflix; Also, we have new widescreen owned copies Nanny McPhee, The Producers (with Nathan Lane) and as of last night, a copy of Leroy & Stitch all yet to be watched Sean got from Costco the past couple weeks. Busy movie weekend I think. =)