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PMcOuntry wrote:Did you like Spanglish, I didn't think it was that great.

I will say though, make that sandwich they give you the recipe for, I made it and it was AWESOME! Really, really TASTEY!
Great movie! Loved it. Where was the recipe for that?
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Meet the Fockers - Decent movie. Some funny lines.
The Alamo (2003) - Damn good movie! Never watched it because so many people said it was bad, but glad I did.
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The recipe was under Special Featuers, it was the sandwich he was eating in the movie, I got the stuff and made it, and mmmmm. I can PM you the recipe if you'd like. Since you saw the movie.
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PMcOuntry wrote:The recipe was under Special Featuers, it was the sandwich he was eating in the movie, I got the stuff and made it, and mmmmm. I can PM you the recipe if you'd like. Since you saw the movie.
Darn it I even looked for it. If you have it, than yes please PM it to me. Thanks!
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I just watched Finding Neverland. One of the best movies I've seen in a while. Very moving yet entertaining in just the right spots. I rented it so I'll have to go out and buy it when its on sale some time soon.

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Disney Lover wrote:I just watched Finding Neverland. One of the best movies I've seen in a while. Very moving yet entertaining in just the right spots. I rented it so I'll have to go out and buy it when its on sale some time soon.

Tabbi <3
I have that on my list to rent.
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I watched Kill Bill Volume 1 whole doing homework. I might watch Volume 2 tonight...
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Yes I enjoyed 'Spnglish', which was a surprise to me. I'm not an Adam Sandler film besides the ones with Drew Barrymore so it would probably tie for second along with 'Anger Management'.

Here's my simple Adam Sandler film rankings...

1. -50 First Dates
-The Wedding Singer

2. -Spanglish
-Anger Management

3. -Happy Gilmore
-Billy Madison

The rest I don't even care to rank really. :P I'll be okay if I don't see the ones at #3 for a few years. It'd be nice to see the ones at #2 again sometime in the next couple of months and the ones at #1 I want to see again as soon as possible.
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Last night was EPIII Prep Night #5... Star Wars - Episode II: Attack of the Clones! I really think it was an improvement on EPI, even if most people disagree, and even if it seemed to open to less fanfare. I think it was excellent and, other than a few lines between Padme and Anakin, I don't think the dialogue was any worse than that of the original trilogy. Good movie- I like it more all the time! :up: Can't wait for EPIII!

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the anime Angel Sanctuary.


I'm really looking forward to buy the manga but $10 per volume (20 in total is quite expensive). Borders tough, have a nice offer where you can buy 3 for the price of 2. Proble is that they only have volumes 3, 5 and 6 by now. I placed an order for the other but they're so incompetent they haven't got them yet and they even admit they won't call you when the order arrives. :evil:
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dawn of the deaths
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Peter Pan (2003)

I like this movie more and more each time I watch it. Though I'm still bugged by a few things, I find myself appreciating things I initially disliked slightly more as well.

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It's not a movie, but I just watched the Beverly Hills 90210 Pilot, I use to love that show. Next, I'm gonna watch Closer and Clerks
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy :up:
The answer is "42", but what's the "ultimate question"? ;)
It had its funny parts! :)

Marvin makes a cute robot despite his depression.
And oh my gosh, it has romance!
And the "book nerds" (as they called themselves) said the book and movie are different in some parts, but it was still an overall good movie (to them).
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The last non-Disney film I watched was "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" last night with my uni friends :)
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RJKD23 wrote:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy :up:
The answer is "42", but what's the "ultimate question"? ;)
It had its funny parts! :)

Marvin makes a cute robot despite his depression.
And oh my gosh, it has romance!
And the "book nerds" (as they called themselves) said the book and movie are different in some parts, but it was still an overall good movie (to them).
How was it?! I'm kind of interested in seeing it, but it will be when I can rent it... I cannot afford movie prices! I can only afford a few times a year, so I'm saving it for Harry Potter, lol.
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I saw "A Lot Like Love" last night. Better than expected, but still not a great movie.
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Meet the Fockers, it is just such a hilarious movie. I wouldn't say better than the origanal but pretty damn close.
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Time for someone to start a Part II for this thread!
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