Originally Posted By Schmitty Good Vibes Frankenstein, the original with Boris Karloff on TCM. I hadn't seen it in more than 35 years. It was great! It sure is different after seeing Young Frankenstein and Tim Burton's short Frankenweenie (it's about a dachshund, so get your mind out of the gutter). O.K. I'm not telling the truth. I saw Frankenstein the night before last. Last night I saw Guess Who's Coming To Dinner on TCM. A terrific movie, but I saw it in the last couple of years, so I enjoyed Frankenstein much more. No snacks that I can recall.
Originally Posted By dagobert Yesterday we have finally seen The Muppets. I loved the movie, although I've never watched the TV show. The movie even had a connection to Austria, when Tex Richman had all those Red Bull cans on the table.
Originally Posted By disney pete last night Pirates 4 sky movies lemon drizzle cake n cup of tea this was better than 2 and 3
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Sanctum cable No snacks That was last night, this morning I found out the producer had been killed in a helicopter accident in Australia, the same one that took the life of a cinematographer who lives in our area. This seems to happen to me a lot, I'll see a movie over the weekend and within a day or two an actor or film maker for it will have passed.
Originally Posted By oneyepete War Horse, again, only this time with the Mrs. at the theater. Had salad and pizza before the show.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Airplane Blockbuster local dairy Blueberry Chocolate Chip smoothie My DH had never seen it in English, so we both watched it for the second time. It was funny, of course. Date Night Blockbuster Sometime too ridiculous for us, but Mark Wahlberg I love, and I liked the ending with the "If I had to do it again, I would choose you again, every time".
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 Hugo Century Cinema Popcorn and water I didn't know much about the plot other than having seen the previews. The movie was nothing like I thought it would be. I liked it, didn't love it but the more I think about it the more I appreciate it. Sorry that probably doesn't make any sense
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 Real Steel On Demand In the first 15 minutes I knew what the entire plot would be. Meh.
Originally Posted By bloona I just watched the full monty film.. so funny. Ive seen it before...but love it.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Paul DVR No Snacks Kyle and I loved it, lots of in jokes for the geek set. And Nick Frost and Simon Pegg together is always a good thing.