What Non-Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? Vol. 2

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Moulin Rouge

can't go wrong with that!!!
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what movie?

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Ever After (for the millionth time) but I can't help it! It was on tv and I just looove that movie. I know 90% of the dialoge by heart now. ( I know, i'm pathetic)
Will see Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants on wednesday with my mom.
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singerguy04 wrote:Moulin Rouge

can't go wrong with that!!!
:D Yay.


Kill Bill Volume 2

Ya know, everytime I plan on watching both volumes back to back I've always ended up with only watching Volume 1... Hehe. Volume 2 is the better half. One fantastic movie though.
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Blade : Trinity
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Revenge of the Sith
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Revenge of the Sith 5th time
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Are we there yet? It was actually really cute :)
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I just rented...

Finding Neverland
After The Sunset


Two very different movies but both suprisingly good!



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I watched Willow and Ghostbusters II today. Right now I'm watching Independence Day.
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Star Wars IV - A New Hope
Pretty cool and impressive for such an old movie. But I still don't see what all the hype's about! Overall it's still a great movie though!
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The Cutting Edge. I rather liked it. xp
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Wowee, Key posted again! :twisted:

Just watched Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Sheesh, certain kids can be annoying. But it was only a movie anyway. ;)
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I watched the old cartoon version of The Lord of the Rings, which was very funny (yet unintentionally, I must add).[/i]
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Back to the Future III. Although I was working at the time so I can't remember that much of it. I still prefer 1 and 2 :)

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Jackie Brown. It was on IFC last night, so ya know...
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RJKD23 wrote: Just watched Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Sheesh, certain kids can be annoying. But it was only a movie anyway. ;)
THE NEW ONE?! how was it?
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JiminyCrick91 wrote:
RJKD23 wrote: Just watched Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Sheesh, certain kids can be annoying. But it was only a movie anyway. ;)
THE NEW ONE?! how was it?
New one is not out, I believe she is talking about the old one. Plus the new one is called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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Big Worms wrote:
JiminyCrick91 wrote: THE NEW ONE?! how was it?
New one is not out, I believe she is talking about the old one. Plus the new one is called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
:oops: oh yes I thout see may have advanced showing and I confused the titles. :oops:
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I watched The Village, Pet Sematary and Book of Evil.

The Village was actually good in the begining, but...uh...once it got to "The Shed" part..yeah..it sucked....so half good, half bad. Can only watch it once.

Pet Sematary, the first one, was actually sad. Not scary. Some parts gave me the jitters, but the guy was just plain STUPID for what he did. Expessially at the end.

The Book of Evil isn't actually the whole title. I forgot how to spell the begining. Anyway....uhm...it was...weird...and it made my brain hurt. It was a 1993 movie, only 3 when it came out. It was bad and confusing.
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