Originally Posted By sun-n-fun Night In the Museum local movieplex popcorn (can't see a movie without movie popcorn)and diet coke I enjoyed it, thought it was a little slow at times, but it was good.
Originally Posted By 4Disnee Charlottes Web We all laughed and cryed it was a good movie we all enjoyed it the adults and children.
Originally Posted By disney pete rocky dvd no snacks rocky II DVD CHOCOLATE CAKE AND TEA rocky III dvd cup of tea just building our selves up for rocky balboa
Originally Posted By smeeeko today: Bambi II (dvr'd on Toon Disney) crystal light handful of baked Lays chips Rice Krispie treat (it was ok but not a keeper)
Originally Posted By melekalikimaka Charlotte's Web movie theater popcorn and diet coke It was cute. No singing which made it better than the cartoon. Charlotte did creep me out most of the time, though. No offense to Julia Roberts. haha Guess what I've heard about 20 times since we left the theater...my daughter saying "I want a pet pig." I want a pet pig I want a pet pig I want a pet pig
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Frankly, you deserve that after saying it was "better than the cartoon". No hard feelin's. ;-)
Originally Posted By irishfan Marie Antoinette Usually not a huge fan of Kirsten Dunts, but she was very impressive in this. A visual treat.
Originally Posted By lesmisfan a couple days ago i saw a forgein film called Pan's Labyrinth. I really didn't like it. The previews i saw made it look like a twist between labyrinth with david bowie and another movie called mirror mask. Both films i like and so i thought i would like this one as well. But i did not like it very much. It was way more different and dark and graphic than what the previews show and i hated the ending
Originally Posted By smeeeko ^horror film rated "R" wanting to see it but knowing it's not a family type film and deals with some seriously dark subject matter, I'm waiting a bit. =) It looks particularly stunning though.
Originally Posted By MissCandice Happy Feet local theater no snacks. It was okay, but after all the raves it was getting I was expecting to be charmed by it and I was not. I don't know if it was because my 3 year old niece WOULD NOT SHUT UP or what but it was an "eh" experience.
Originally Posted By Labuda Mr. Smith Goes to Washington dinner DH recorded it off tv today Wow. This is a FABULOUS movie and I highly recommned it for any and all LPers who have never seen it before. This should be a must-watch for everyone IMHO.
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 Nanny McPhee no snacks I taped it on HBO this afternoon. It was adorable!
Originally Posted By Rsey103 LITTLE CHILDREN Baxter Ave Cinemas Kate Winslet is again amazing. She can play any role and disappear into it. I've never had such a reaction to a movie. The tension in this film is relentless. Sometimes it is on the surface. Most of the time it is just beneath the surface, but always there. As the movie played out I appreciated how unique and well-made it was, but I didn't like how it made me feel. I got up and left the theatre before it was over---just to get some relief. It may be the best movie I ever walked out on....
Originally Posted By DAR Crank I like Jason Statham. I thought the Transporter films were decent little action flicks. Plus I liked him in The Italian Job. And I thought this film might be up my alley. However, this maybe one of the worst movies I've ever seen. It goes from unbelievable to just plain stupid to downright annnoying. F
Originally Posted By mickeymeg Pay it Forward. I thought it was a really good, positive spin on the world movie. The only thing I didn't like was how it ended.
Originally Posted By threeundertwo Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone own the dvd no snacks Whenever one of the kids is home sick, they get to watch a movie and invariably it's one of the Harry Potter movies. It was fun to see this one again and see how young they all were.