Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Shrek FOrever After DVD parma ham, mortedella, milano salami, emmental, pickles, marinated green olives, mayo, mustard on fresh baked bread sandwich with Diet A&W It was quite good, though the least funny of the four. We liked it, but probably not as repeatable.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Kabluey Comcast on Demand Free Movie Popcorn An indie movie with Lisa Kudrow as a morose woman left to raise two bratty kids while her husband's Nat'l Guard unit serves in Iraq. Her sad sack brother in law shows up to watch the kids while she is at work at an internet company circling the drain as the economy starts to implode (this was made a couple years ago). It's an enjoyable movie, a little strange, but enjoyable.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>parma ham, mortedella, milano salami, emmental, pickles, marinated green olives, mayo, mustard on fresh baked bread sandwich with Diet A&<< That's the same stuff Shrek uses as cologne! ; )
Originally Posted By Labuda The Princess & the Frog have owned the DVD since it came out, and finally watched it tea GREAT little film! loved it! 8 1/2 recorded off TCM tea What a wonderful film; no wonder it's in the top 250 on IMDB!
Originally Posted By lesmisfan finally saw the third focker movie with my mom and brother and thought it was hilerious! had a medium coke with lemon heads.
Originally Posted By LPFan22 Lassie Come Home TCM channel no snacks Bride Wars movie channel veggies and onion dip Up In The Air movie channel Hershey's kisses
Originally Posted By Labuda Ever After recorded off AMC cinnamon toast Cute retelling of the Cinderella Story and boy HOWDY was the dude who played the price HAWT!
Originally Posted By Labuda Swiss Family Robinson recorded off TCM tea This is, believe it or not, the first time I've ever seen this film... also have not yet read the book. I really enjoyed it. Great classic Disney live action! Most of my previous experience with it were things like Herbie, the Witch Mountain movies, and the original Parent Trap... this was just as good, if not better than the rest.
Originally Posted By Labuda I Sell the Dead recorded off Showtime popcorn, strawberry daquiri, and then tea after the daquiri This was cute - Dominic Monaghan (one of the hobbits, or Charlie to LOST fans) plays a grave robber in a supernatural 19th century England. Could have been much better, but was some nice fluff to distract me this evening.
Originally Posted By Labuda The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics recorded off TCM tea Wonderful documentary that I think every LPer should see.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Wow Ann, you surprise me, Swiss Family Robinson is a classic, and is of the days of when Disney had many masculine offerings - also recommend 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Johnny Tremain and Davy Crockett of course.
Originally Posted By Labuda Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Johnny Tremain All 3 things I need to see ^^^ As for Davy Crockett, I have the Disney Treasures DVD of the entire series...I plan to watch it at some point then give it to my Mom.