Originally Posted By FerretAfros Dalmatians!!! The Simpsons Movie...pretty much like a long version of the show. The story takes all sorts of unexpected turns and you can't remember how you got there, but it's still pretty easy to follow. Jokes and mockery the whole way, and it also is full of the sincere moments that seem to seperate The Simpsons show from others (like Family Guy that is just there for giggles).
Originally Posted By disney pete Die Hard 4 local cinema chockies great action but not as good as the first 2
Originally Posted By alexbook Meet the Robinsons bargain theater no snacks As much fun the second time. Double Indemnity free screening at the library cookies Second time I've seen it. It made more sense this time. The casting still seems weird, though.
Originally Posted By Daannzzz "Monsters Inc." Pretzles and OJ I had not seen this before. It was olay. Had a few really funny moments. I though the Voice characterizations were generally weak. I now understand the ride much better and the Monster Laugh Floor at WDW now makes sense.
Originally Posted By smeeeko "V for Vendetta" (for like the 5th time) this time with SeanYoda on the DVR at home.. wheat thins w/ hummus chips w/ salsa diet soda
Originally Posted By smeeeko "Mesmer" rented on Netflix (I've rented it before but wanted to see it again, it's been a while). Alan Rickman is the only good thing about this film. Just saying.. =)
Originally Posted By fundog58 Harry Potter Drive-In Theater Pizza & Nachos Because of Daylight Savings Time the movie didn't start until 9:00 PM. My DW and I are usually in bed by 10:00, so while we enjoyed the movie, we were really fighting sleep for the last hour.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon Ratatouille theater (in early July?) Popcorn and soda Loved it! So cute! Went with DH and good friends. We all agreed...great movie!
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on DVR from HBO while waiting for DD to fall asleep caused very weird dreams involving scary looking Mermaids and Dragons.
Originally Posted By gardenrooms The Lost Boys free showing on the beach in Santa Cruz white wine and red licorice perfect setting made even better by the fact that 2 of the "vboys" and the "other" Frog brother were there. Pan's Labrinth dvd hot air popcorn fascinating, gruesome in parts, but so were many of the original fairy tales - you forget you're reading subtitles (especially since you want to read fast so you don't miss anything visually) - interesting extras
Originally Posted By gardenrooms (the fairy tale comparison is NOT intended to suggest this movie is in any way appropriate for children; it's definitely a fable for adults only)
Originally Posted By Inspector 57 "Philadelphia" For the first time. It took me 14 years to see this movie. I'm not sure why. The film was much better than I thought it would be. A *little* predictable and preachy in spots, but... oh, man. So sad to remember how things were then. And to think of how far we still have to go. Seeing it reminded me that Tom Hanks is an actual actor. And that Antonio Banderas is an actual actor. I think I was already thinking of Denzel Washington as an actor.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling You've Got Mail HBO no snacks or company - just me, my head cold and a handkerchief. I've seen this movie, I don't know, 5 times? It's so simplistic and light but I just really enjoy it. Meg Ryan is such a doll (even if this is the only character she can really play) and I love Tom Hanks. Always have. Ever since I first saw him on Bosom Buddies. I also love Jean Stapleton and always enjoy Steve Zahn, not to mention the others in the cast (Dave Chappelle, Greg Kinnear, Dabney Coleman). Aside from that there are some great lines in that movie, imho. IMDB has memorable quotes here: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0128853/quotes" target="_blank">http://www.imdb.com/title/tt01 28853/quotes</a>
Originally Posted By chickendumpling In the last few weeks I also saw: Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix. Midnight Show and then again on IMAX Loved it. IMAX has 3D towards the end. That wasn't as great as I thought it would be but then again, I wear glasses and the 3D glasses seem to lose their effect with me. Ratatouille Theater Pretzels Popcorn Dibs (yum!) Pop (I didn't eat ALL that mind you. lol. The kids and I shared.) I thought this was very weird and very cute at the same time. I mean the whole concept of rats in the kitchen? EWWWWW!!! But the animation was very well done I thought. Especially the city view scenes.
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Perfume-The Story of a Murderer Pay Per View Didn't eat anything I finally got around to seeing this one. I liked it. It definately was not what I was expecting.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Underdog Drive in Spicy Chicken Chiabatta w/ Curly fries & an Oreo shake with DD5 & BF (DD2 was sleeping in the back seat) I loved this movie!! It was quick paced and didn't lag. Such an awesome message at the end, too. Ratatouille Drive in (after Underdog) Diet Pepsi This was pretty good, too. A few scenes irked me, but since I went in with low expectations, I was pleased. Another good message with a happy ending.
Originally Posted By MissCandice Hairspray local theater no snacks I took my 12 year old niece to see this. We loved it. I was sitting there smiling for quite a bit of the movie and the songs were catchy.