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

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Sin City - Awesome movie! Loved the whole black and white with a splash of color here and there.
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The Exorcist: The Version You've never seen

No wonder this is the scariest movie of all time.

I like it all except the beginning and the very last part.

Other than that, timeless.
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I watched Wayne's World which, is a hilarious movie. I like it better than Wayne's World II because I think it's funnier.
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I watched Napoleon Dynamite. Hilarous, origanal movie; it's very good. My favorite part is deffenitly when he's dancing on stage, that's priceless. :lol:
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Watched the Woodstock documentary on VH1 Classic.

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In the past few days have watched:

Paul McCartney Live in Red Square - Great concert performance from the Beatles bassist, along with his new band. Really good show. There is also a bonus on the DVD, a second Live Concert.

Sin City - Just a fabulous film. Done in comic book style with a great cast headed by Bruce Willis, Benecio Del Toro, Mickey Roarke, with spooky performances from Elijah Wood and Nick Stahl. Lots of good looking ladies also including Roxanna Dawson and Jessica Alba. Good movie.

Coach Carter - Probably Samuel L. Jackson's finest performance since "The Caveman's Valentine". Good sports story, and the best thing is that is all true. Really good movie.

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Yesterday I watched Wish Upon a Star.
Zoltack wrote:I watched Napoleon Dynamite. Hilarous, origanal movie; it's very good. My favorite part is deffenitly when he's dancing on stage, that's priceless. :lol:
What a dweb!!! :D
To quote what my friend said about that movie, "I've seen funnier things in my toilet."
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brownie wrote: To quote what my friend said about that movie, "I've seen funnier things in my toilet."
Well your friend can't pick out a nice clean-humor film when he/she see's one. I'll admit that it's kinda stupid, I mean there really isn't a plot and the music is kinda annoying too. That and I've seen funnier films but that's because they were a lot more mature.
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I thought it was really stupid. Pedro was the only good part of the movie.

The only reason I'm annoyed by it is because it's waaaay too overrated..and kids at my school were constantly quoting it and they weren't funny whatsoever. Actually, I haven't heard anyone talk about ND in a long time..glad to see the insane fad's died down.
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brownie wrote: Actually, I haven't heard anyone talk about ND in a long time..glad to see the insane fad's died down.
Well there has been a lot of crazy fad's over the years. Like, Pokemon cards, pogs... stuff like that. People love them but they eventually died down and people didn't make a big fus about them anymore.
Like I said I've seen funnier films that I like to quote. I mean check out my siggy where do you think I got that?
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Ray - probably one of the best biopics to come out in a long time. Jamie Foxx is phenominal as Ray Charles. Was this a 2004 or 2005 release? I can't remember.
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Appleseed:


GORGEOUS MOVIE!!! And not just that, but the story is very interesting. The action well placed (not just for the sake of it) and incredible music.
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The 40 Year-Old Vergin WOW. It was great (minus some uncalled for tidbits) I want more! BTW the ending is SOOO funny and unexpected.
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My sis and I watched this Korean horror movie called Acacia a few nights ago. It was decidedly scary... Not quite sure if it was horror-horror but it really creeped me and my sis out. Especially the scene where the dad <<buried his kid alive and even smacked his moving body repeatedly with the shovel he was burying him with.>> That part disturbed me, actually...
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I just finished watching The Breakfast Club. Another great John Hughes movie. I can't believe this movie is 20 years old. Sheesh!
Buffy: We have a marching jazz band?
Oz: Yeah, but, you know, since the best jazz is improvisational, we'd be going off in all directions, banging into floats... scary.
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Castle in the sky

Did you noticed that if you watch it on english they add a lot of non-speaked language showed on the japanese version?


by the way, it was a very nice movie
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I just finished watching Moving Violations.
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Sin city again

Even is so weird, I like it, is very original

And Airplane! too
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I watched X-Men last night on TV. It's alright, I still think that Batman Begins is best super hero movie ever. Except Spider-Man. :D
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The Ring Two - I wanted to like it, but it seemed to me like they changed the rules a bit from the first.
Buffy: We have a marching jazz band?
Oz: Yeah, but, you know, since the best jazz is improvisational, we'd be going off in all directions, banging into floats... scary.
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