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

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Hide and Seek
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I watched:
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Uptown Girls
War of the Worlds
Prozac Nation

and I just finished The Hillz which I hated!
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Groundhog Day: One of the greatest movies of all time! Bill Murray is a comedy genius! :D 10/10

White Noise:A really bad horror film. I saw better special effects from a Super Nintendo! 0/10

What About Bob?: Another great movie from Bill Murray! Richard Dreyfus is great too! 8/10

The Grand Canyon: It was an alright documentary!
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American Beauty

I watch this very often for some reason... One of my favorites.

Hm... I think I might watch The Village later on. (don't tell me how horrible it is, I personally love it :P )
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In the past few days I have seen a bunch of movies

I have Seen:

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Claudia (Robert Young, Dorothy McGuire)
Claudia & David (Robert Young, Dorothy McGuire)
My Favorite Spy (Bob Hope)
Kid From Left Field (Dan Dailey, Anne Bancroft)
My Pal Gus (Richard Widmark, Joanne Dru)
Hollywood Cavalcade (Alice Fay, Don Ameche)
On The Riviera (Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney)
With A Song In My Heart (Susan Hayward)
April Love (Shirley Jones, Pat Boone)
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geez that´s a lot of movies

anyway, last one I watched was Castaway

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Over the weekend I watched Troy, Hide and Seek, and Dodgeball. I loved Troy!!
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Bad News Bears - I love this movie, it's hilarious. I can't wait until the new one comes out but I think I like Mathew better than Bert but who knows.
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Last night I watched a couple more movies with my friend and then I watched one on my own.

The Sweetest Thing (unrated)
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Bridget Jones's Diary
(Seriously, isn't that a typo with Jones? Because I though it would just be Jones' Diary. But I dunno?)

Anyways, I liked watching the movie again! Mr. Darcy is amazing, just the way he was in Pride & Prejudice <3. Overall, a funny movie. Made me think, become a little scared & bitter about the future (haha!), but made me happy in the end.

Oh gosh, I wish I could still hang on to my teen years! :p
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RJKD23 wrote:(Seriously, isn't that a typo with Jones? Because I though it would just be Jones' Diary. But I dunno?)

Oh gosh, I wish I could still hang on to my teen years! :p
Yeah, I think so. It should be Jones'.

I agree with that. I don't want to grow up. Waaaaaaaaah!
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Spiderman I+II - Watching movies in marathons makes the overall experience so much better. You can really tell how the characters evolved throughout the big story of Spiderman.
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Pasta67 wrote:
RJKD23 wrote:(Seriously, isn't that a typo with Jones? Because I though it would just be Jones' Diary. But I dunno?)

Oh gosh, I wish I could still hang on to my teen years! :p
Yeah, I think so. It should be Jones'.

I agree with that. I don't want to grow up. Waaaaaaaaah!
No it is true the proper way is "Jones's" I looked it up.
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I just saw War of the Worlds. Let me tell you, for the longest time I haven't been scared by a movie, but boy this was intense. Spielberg is truely a genius. 9.5/10 If only it had a more original ending.

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Favourite summer movies so far:
1. Batman Begins
2. War of the Worlds
3. Star Wars - Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
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Hey Im Sry I went into the disney forum and I couldnt find there thread on what disney movie did you watch

The Pacifier
Starring: Vin Diesel, Laura Grham, and Rob Garret

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Navy Seal Shane Wolfe has a new tough assiment to watch these kids and it is up to him to keep everything good.

Thoughts
In the 90s we had movies where kids were left alone in the house and caused trouble like Home Alone. There was a movie called Kindergarden Cop Staring Arnold Schartenager... so the movie was basically the action star watchin these kids... Now we have the Pacifier.... The Pacifier is kindof the same thing where a tough guy watches these kids... Now we have Vin Diesel playing the part. In The 80s and 90s we had many type of actors who were very musculiar and stared in action movies from Arnold to Slyvester Slaone... So The Pacifier picks the perfect person to play the part and that is Vin Diesel... there arent many actors out there today that are like arnold where they were in a ton of action mkovies unless u count comics... Vin Diesel is basically like arnold.. hes one of those tough action guys so he played the part perfectly. He is only the other main chracter ppl will know unless they watch The WB Gilmore Girls they will know that Laura Grham is the princapal... or if ppl watch everybody Loves Raymond they will notice Rob Garret has a roll.... then there a bunch of kid actors but I dont kno or heard about them...... the whole cast plays there parts right. There is alot of humor in the movie and it is kindof like Home Alone humor.... So I found This Movie funny

Closing Thoughts
While it seems like that these kids movie are coming back from the not so great cheaper by the Dozen and the Aful Are we There Yet...... The Pacifier is good for what it is.. Its No Oscar type of film.. but it is alot of fun to watch it and I think alot of people will enjoy it.

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Closer - Beautiful and refreshing movie! :up:
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Gregoire Mouline contre L´humanite

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The blind swordsman Zatoichi

yeah, the blood efect is crappy but what matters is the plot
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In The Mood For Love
2046
A Very Long Engagement

I loved In The Mood For Love, extremely well made and effective. 2046 was well made but I felt that the film itself was very hollow. A Very Long Engagement was pretty good.
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Hitch

It was good, very funny scenes when that fatty is on camera
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