Originally Posted By Rsey103 "Fuel" a documentary by Joshua Tickell See it. Available from Netflix. www.thefuelfilm.com
Originally Posted By mele Dinner for Schmucks Bella Botega Theaters no snacks cos we went to the Irish Pub next door for dinner (and much Guinness) It was pretty funny. There were some parts that were boring but there were also some really, really funny parts. We took our 11, soon to be 12, year old. She enjoyed it.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Super Hero Movie followed by Disaster Movie. Cable, no snacks Super Hero Movie had some funny moments, mostly because Marion Ross and Leslie Nielsen were playing the elderly aunt and uncle. I have seen the last 3rd of Disaster Movie several times (house full of teenaged boys, remember) so I decided to see it from the beginning. Sadly the movie doesn't get better, funnier or even make much more sense than when viewing from a random point.
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Originally Posted By Labuda Singles Netflix Instant water Ok, so it was cute, had a GREAT soundtrack, and makes me want a boy to think about me the way Steve Dunne thought about Kyra Sedgwick's character! lol
Originally Posted By Labuda The Other Guys Cinemark popcorn and a bottle of water Ok, this movie is hilarious. Seriously - I laughed so hard I had a few asthma attacks! lol
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x To Save a Life powerful movie... available through Netflix and Redbox (I purchased it)
Originally Posted By DAR Finally got to see it. 11:55 showing movie was delayed about 15 minutes. About 30 people Trailers: Resident Evil 57 in 3D whatever Tron Legacy though it was the teaser. Still I'm there opening day. The Town-This is where the reel crapped out during the trailer. It finally came back on and I gotta say this looks really really good. The Movie-My first impression is that I really liked it a lot. I loved the concept and how it was presented in a way that didn't talk down to the audience but instead treated us as intelligent human beings. I thought all the performances were good to great. The effects served the story well. And Christopher Nolan continues to be the best live action director working. All in all a terrific film, right now I'm giving it in an A- because I need to let it all sink in with a second viewing and hey the theater gave us free movie passes because of the delay so you never know.
Originally Posted By Labuda The Expendables Coca-Cola Alamo Drafthouse OMG, I LOVED this! It was: SO MUCH FUN !!! Total funfest! Plot predictable, but I dug that Cordelia from Buffy was in it and Angel from Dexter was in it - nice surprise to see two small-screen actors I dig in the film with all the big-name dudes. Oh, and I'm surprised that Dolph Lundgren doesn't have more of an accent.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x I am currently watching Speak with Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan in the Twilight Saga) It's really good so far.
Originally Posted By LPFan22 Date Night On Demand 1/2 piece of salt water taffy (I choked on it and stopped eating for the duration of the movie.) Lots of laughing. Lots of fun.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x I saw Eat Pray Love at the Regal/Edwards theater on Friday night. I was told it was slow, but I enjoyed it. It was 2.5 hours long (well, less than that, as the "show" started at 10:15, but there were the 20 mins of trailers, and it ended at 12:45, but not including all the credits) I went with some ladies from church (including my step sister and step mom) after a very moving night of Worship. That being said, I was crying through the whole thing.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo 17 Again Sat TV in Bed Water I wasn't sure about this Zac Efron fest, but it was really good, and made me appreciate my family. Ghost Town Sat TV This caught my interest as a trailer ages ago, but I am not a huge Ricky Gervais fan. WE watched it, and yes, I wanted to thump Ricky Gervais, but once you get to about half way through it, it is really good with a lovely end.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo 17 Again Sat TV in Bed Water I wasn't sure about this Zac Efron fest, but it was really good, and made me appreciate my family. Ghost Town Sat TV This caught my interest as a trailer ages ago, but I am not a huge Ricky Gervais fan. WE watched it, and yes, I wanted to thump Ricky Gervais, but once you get to about half way through it, it is really good with a lovely end.
Originally Posted By Pollyana I just watched the original Swiss Family Robinson...what a great Disney Classic!
Originally Posted By Labuda Dinner for Schmucks Regal Cinema big bottle o' water I adored this movie, and OMG can I put into words how happy I am that I had a movie with both Paul Rudd AND Ron Livingston? Be still my beating heart! hehe Oh, and there's a little soemthing after the credits that made me very happy.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Avatar DVD Nothing This was the first time I was able to finally watch this and I loved it! I cannot wait to watch it again.