Originally Posted By alexbook Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix theater popcorn & Diet Coke It jumped around so much that I wonder if it would have made any sense if I hadn't already read the book.
Originally Posted By DAR Technically I'm not watching a movie but the first season of Friday Night Lights. The movies wished they put out something this good.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains HEy Tink - we say Benny and Joon last week on demand too...Still love it - waiting for What's eating Gilbert Grape... Mr Bean's Holiday Theater Popcorn - Starbuck's black Ice Tea Soooo Funny
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 Hey, Gotta! This was my first time seeing it! I was thinking while watching it...I hope "What's Eating gilbert Grape?" comes on soon...
Originally Posted By DJ7K If it counts, over the past few weeks or whenever I've had the chance to stop by the Temecula mall lately (like once a week), I've had the privilege of catching parts of Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (or should I just say, the first one) at Sears. I swear, each time I go in there, they're playing that movie. Usually I kept catching the end of it, but last Sunday I went in there during an earlier part of the film So: Pirates of the Caribbean: CBP Sears No food or drinks Ah, let's see. The first two times I came in catching it towards the end, it was when Elizabeth or someone was making their way onto a ship at night and I saw the green nasty lookin' skeletons or whatever they were, peaking up from below. I guess they were playing cards or somethin'. I do recall Ms. Swan being aboard when they were peaking up and were alert she was aboard. Then she was trying to convince the pirates to help her aid Jack and next thing you see her rowing a boat alone to go help him. Then I got to see the big battle on the ship, a sword fight with Jack and some other pirate. It was hard to make out what they were saying since it was kind of noisy in the back and I guess the sound wasn't up enough. Then I got to see recently, when Jack and Will first met. Which I'm glad I got to see because for some reason I thought they were buds from the beginning of the story. So Will helps Jack out of the cell, they voyage to I suppose where Ms. Swan was. Will begins talking about his father, but again not being able to fully hear (should have asked for it to be turned up a little), I couldn't make out all they were saying as it appeared they began to argue, and Will took exception to whatever Jack said, Will draws his sword, Jack makes a comment, turns the wheel causing (part of ship I don't know the name for) to whip around and send Will hanging over the water. Jack has a few words, whips him back safely onto the ship, hands Will back his sword. When I first walked in this time, before I saw that scene with Jack and Will, Elizabeth was trying to escape a couple of pirates in some building. So the end, to the middle (?), at this rate maybe I'll catch the beginning and be able to say I saw the whole film for the first time, from finish to start. =)
Originally Posted By TongaToast Murder on the Orient Express DVR'ed it on Turner Classic Last night too many brownies and an ultra light beer Talk about star power! Ingrid Bergman, Sean Connery, Lauren Bacall, Vanessa Redgrave, Anthony Perkins, and Albert Finney (what a waste to cover someone that gorgeous in make up and wardrobe to look like Inspector Poirot!) Really great movie if a little campy, I love whodunnits, and now I can't wait to read some Agatha Christie books!
Originally Posted By threeundertwo Music and Lyrics Netflix no snacks Cute. Hugh Grant isn't aging well.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Steel Magnolias DVR from ABC Family Dinner of Spaghetti and garlic crescent rolls I always love this movie when I watch it. And I cried. I always do. POTC: CBP DVR from USA We watch this while falling asleep at night, per DD2's request. HSM DVR from The Disney Channel never watched the beginning before. It was good.
Originally Posted By smeeeko "Wilde" netflix cherry coke zero =) "as you like it" DVR'd (which I both liked)
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 "Kingpin" On Demand no snacks "The Greatest Game Ever Played" On demand hot fudge sundae Both very good! The Greatest Game ever Played has a "Seabiscuit" feel to it, a true story with a good ending, I loved the caddy! Kingpin was realy funny, even thoughI felt so bad for Woody Harrelson's character!
Originally Posted By vbdad55 Just watched Night at the Museum (DVD) and while I am glad I didn;t shell out 9.50 each for it at the theatre - I thought it was entertaining
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x (Which one is that last one, Pirate Princess?) ----------- HSM = High School Musical I have seen it from "Get'cha Head in the Game" to the ending a few times. This was the first time I had seen it from the very beginning.
Originally Posted By DJ7K ^^^ Heheh, I have yet to say the same for PoTC: CBP. I need to get to start getting to Sears earlier - or just buy the dvd, whichever comes first.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Just keep your eye on USA. LOL That's how I watch it. LOL I just watched Hitch DVR from TBS no snacks. Good movie, though.
Originally Posted By DJ7K (We don't have cabo here When I call Time Warner cable, thats how it sounds when the recording plays, "Thank you for calling Time Warner Cabe-o" But I follow it sometimes when I'm at my friend's folks house in Temecula, but it never comes on when I'm there. Came on ABC last Christmas though.) Ok watched a little of Down Periscope on DvD last night. Just some Betty Crocker Mashed Potatoes I prepared, some Dole Berry Juice to drink, and I think that was it.
Originally Posted By alexbook After going for ages without video at home, I plugged in my TV, borrowed a VCR, found a store in my neighborhood with a selection of VHS tapes for rent, and am working on my Disney education: The Fox and the Hound rented ice cream Not bad, but not as good as I'd hoped, based on some LPers' glowing reviews. Maybe you had to see it at the right age. The Haunted Mansion rented no snacks Not nearly as bad as the reviews made it sound. (How's that for a back-handed compliment?) Atlantis: The Lost Empire rented cheese & crackers Cute movie. The vocal casting was just weird. Seriously, how did Fr. Guido Sarducci get in this? Spy Kids rented no snacks Only one of the batch that I've seen before. Great story and lots of little touches to love, but the effects haven't held up well.