Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x over the weekend I saw: Her Alibi (1980's Tom Selleck movie) VHS (yes, we still have those) ice cream --interesting movie...kind of slow and cheesy But love Tom Selleck!! Ghost Ship DVD ice cream --I had expected it to be scarier..but it was more thrilling than scary. I enjoyed it...good ending. Anyone else who's seen this: were you reminded of Davy Jones from POTC? Collecting souls on the seas? LOL Rush Hours 3 HBO Premier smirnoff green apple --I saw this at the Drive In when it came out. not as good as the other 2, but I love Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan together!!
Originally Posted By jdub Mongol Great movie--a historical pic, an action pic, a love story, all in one--I'll be grabbing this when the DVD comes out.
Originally Posted By beamerdog Bits and pieces of Metropolis (1927) Youtube Leftover of McDonald's cinnamon melt Can't wait to see the original with the parts they found in Argentina. Very good science fiction silent movie.
Originally Posted By DAR <<Ghost Ship>> Is that the one where at the start of the film a stray wire takes everyone on the ship out? A great gore scene.
Originally Posted By wendebird Kit Kittredge movie theater popcorn & diet coke Very moving good family movie. Nice to have a movie with good family values in it.
Originally Posted By mele Transformers own dvd no snacks It was alright. It's not really my kind of movie but I like Shia Lebeouf (sp?). Juno own dvd no snacks Finally seeing this even though we've owned it for months. It was alright. I don't really understand the hype surrounding it. I didn't think it was very realistic or clever.
Originally Posted By threeundertwo Atlantis own the dvd no snacks. eh. Not my favorite. The kids love it though.
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 My Summer Story VHS no snacks, too full from dinner This movie is a sequel to "A Christmas Story". I had never heard of it, or knew it existed until reading something on line one night. Then, being a huge fan of "A Christmas Story", I just had to have it. It was a cute story. (None of the actors were the same, except the school teacher. ) I loved hearing Jean Shepherd's voice again.
Originally Posted By Daannzzz "Krakatoa, East of Java" Old fashioned fun yet confusing as it was cut after release and it was not cut well. "Fantasia 2000" Still a mix of great and just okay. "Wall - E" I thought this was really good. With some spectacular stuff and some that was fine. I would have preffered the robots be a little less anthropomorphic with their emotions. Spoilers>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Indiana Jones and the Temple of Mutt Williams" I really enjoyed revisiting the characters and some of the individual scenes but the action was way overboard and I am not sure I liked the inclusion of aliens (so to speak) in the story. I was looking forward to the return of Marion Ravenwood but they didn't do much with her. I did like the Mutt Williams character a lot and though Shia LeBoueoughfff did really well.
Originally Posted By jdub Hancock I try to brace myself for these things, not to expect too much--but as I wrote elsewhere, "totally worth the trip to see it, entertaining, funny, exciting, and even my kid recognized it avoided so many of the possible cliches. This is one for the collection."
Originally Posted By threeundertwo Alice in Wonderland own the dvd water I think the kids actually think we're going to go through all of our Disney movies before our trip. Yesterday Atlantis, today this - they announced next is Brother Bear. I doubt we'll even get to the second half of the alphabet.
Originally Posted By Pollyana The Happiest Millionaire with Fred McMurray. A true Disney classic. Nearly 3 hours long and enjoyable all along. Great music from the Sherman brothers. Gets me in the true Disney spirit as some props in the movie are in Dland. Ordered from Netflix. I highly recommend to anyone who likes musicals.
Originally Posted By threeundertwo Brother Bear own the dvd no snacks I really like this movie. Haven't seen it in a while.
Originally Posted By alexbook Now Voyager free screening at the library no snacks I came in a couple minutes late. I found out afterwards that if I'd been on time I could have had cookies, and been entered in a raffle. Ah, well. The movie? Good melodrama, but I don't quite get why it's *such* a big deal.
Originally Posted By beamerdog The Blob Creature from the Black Lagoon at BlobFest in Phoenixville, PA where the first movie was filmed no snack Fun event - the audience (and town) really gets into the movie. (yelling out things, oooing and ahhhing, clapping and cheering, etc.) This was the 50th anniversary! They have several speakers in between showing the movies. I heard the man who played the Creature but missed talking to him personally as he was leaving when the 2nd movie got out :-( I had a blast - next year we're going on Friday night when they have a Steve McQueen look-alike contest, an aluminum hat competition, and a "run out" from the theater!
Originally Posted By beamerdog Oh, and this cracked me up. They had a huge blob eating people stuck onto the Chamber of Commerce building.
Originally Posted By rockcow1 Gladiator on HBO(or something similar) Dr. Pepper Chips/salsa/guacamole