Originally Posted By thenurmis Saw "Super Bad" on Sat, and I thought it was very very funny. Rude, gross,and porky'ish, but still very funny. Old school "animal house", "PORKY'S" CADDY SHACK 8 out of 10
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb "Balls of Fury" Theater No snacks I was expecing the ping pong version of "Dodge Ball". What I got was "Dodge Ball" meets "Enter the Dragon". It didn't suck and I laughed in several places.
Originally Posted By alexbook Sydney White advance screening no snacks Poohbear14 and I were part of a test audience for this last night. Cute comedy about a sorority pledge who gets kicked out and ends up living with seven "dorks" (a word I don't like, but they use it a lot in the movie). I don't think I'd pay to see it, but then I'm not exactly part of the target market. Fun to see Danny Strong (Jonathan, from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") as the Grumpy-analog.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Guess which one? POTC:Curse (yes, again!!!) was aired tonight on USA (yes, again!!!) no snacks, but started re-writing my Bio notes for the new notebook I got today. Seriously, I know what's happening and what the next line is going to be. Basically, I have it almost by heart, and the last movie I watched over and over again like that was probably Beauty and the Beast, what, 15 years ago???
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame DVD mircowave popcorn and water Can't believe I've waited all these years to watch this movie. Loved it!
Originally Posted By beamerdog The Wiz One of the HBO channels Water crackers w/sugarless strawberry jam and water (Actually still watching) This movie comes in a far second to the stage production. The actual bulk of the music was always pretty weak, but the colors, lighting and fewer backup cast on the stage was wonderful. Yeh, less *is* more for this one.
Originally Posted By smeeeko "X Men: Last Stand" "Hollywoodland" both on DVR the last couple days.. I liked Hollywoodland but it was no "LA Confidential".. still, worth renting if you haven't seen it already when it came out. X Men Last Stand.. was well, I saw it. Now I don't need to.
Originally Posted By mele Hocus Pocus own dvd slice of fresh, homemade anadama bread w/low-sugar jam I've pulled in all of my fall/halloween decorations and wanted to get in the mood. (Am not putting out most of the halloween stuff till next month.) Gotta love Bette Midler.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon We decided to do a matinee today. Underdog hot buttered popcorn (there went the diet) and diet Coke (doesn't make sense, I know, but we prefer it) anyway.... The movie was okay. Cute but I'm glad we caught it as a matinee. Better for the younger set. Way younger. But it was better than sitting around all weekend.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Steps to the Sea - Discover Cabrillo's tidepools! Cabrillo National Monument and Point Loma Lighthouse visitor's center No eating allowed (picnic lunch followed later at the park) VERY informative! LOL DD5 said she didn't learn anything, but I found it fun.
Originally Posted By DJ7K Christmas with Jack Benny DvD I had to use my imagination this time. Saw this once like 4 or 5 years ago with some family and long time friends of theirs from my childhood. We went to see them during the holiday season and they had this rented out. I was probably skeptic at first, but I remember laughing pretty good. Mel Blanc is in it too and he was great. My first time seeing him - after years of hearing through various and hilarious Looney Tunes characters.
Originally Posted By alexbook Over the last week: 101 Dalmatians (animated version) The Black Cauldron The Emperor's New Groove Oliver & Company Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The Rescuers Down Under Finding Nemo Spirited Away all rentals various foods Most of these were new to me. My remedial Disney education continues.
Originally Posted By DAR Part of Inside Deep Throat HBO Nothing to eat it was around 11:00 while I was watching. I didn't get see the whole as it already started when I was watching, plus I was pretty tired. But the film seemed pretty interesting.
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 Alexbook, I think you are posting more in the movie thread now more than the book thread, your mind is going to turn to mush like mine now Tonite we watched "Wild Hogs" on a DVD that we rented from the library. (My 6 months of free movie channels are over from the cable co. and I have to shell out a dollar again! We had some Tastykake "Creepy Cakes" for snack. The movie was funny!
Originally Posted By alexbook ^--I got tired of not knowing the answers in the Trivia & Games section.