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Animatrix,but it was a long time ago...
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Eight Below - rented on Tuesday... Great movie
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<b>Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire</b>. Yeah, I know it's really late for me to be seeing this for the first time, but I'm finishing my Bachelor's degree a year ahead of schedule so that leaves little time to go to the movies. It was the first HP theatrical release I missed.
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Hostel. I don't even know why I rented it. SCARIEST movie I ever saw! I spent half the movie watching it with my hands over my eyes. Momentary laspe in judgement. I guess Quentin Tarantino having something to do with the movie should have told me not to rent the darn thing!
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Personally I thought that Hostel wasn't that scary... just sick. If you want scary, go rent Halloween or the first Final Destination.

I just rented Aquamarine... I mean seriously, if my girlfriend keeps forcing me to watch these stupid ass movies, I NEED TO GET OUT OF THIS RELATIONSHIP. :P

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I agree, Hostel was GROSS, not scary for me.
I just watched A Mom for Christmas. I was smart and put it on my Tivo on Christmas day so now I can watch it whenever. It's one of my favorite Christmas Movies.
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Saw Click - I thought it was a good movie, had funnt parts and sad parts. I rate it 3 1/2 out of 5
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My mom and I watched Lady and the Tramp and The Aristocats last night. Those movies are too cute.
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A Bug's Life w/audio commentary. I hate how this movie isn't appreciated as, I think, it should be. There are so many great qualities in the movie, but I don't think that anyone takes the time to appreciate them. If I had to choose my favorite Pixar film, A Bug's Life would probably be #1
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Last night I watched:

X-men & X2 - Both were very good, but my fav. is still Batman Begins

Thursday: - Wallace & Gromit: TCOTWR - A good non disney animated film

Wednesday: - Hoodwinked - Loved it, my sisters watched it and thought it was boring so I guess you need to be older to appreciate it more.
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I watched a couple of Disney films during the past two days. I watched Beauty and the Beast on Friday night and Mary Poppins on Saturday afternoon, followed by Pirates of the Caribbean last night. I was as always impressed with the former two, but I was surprised at how much I liked Pirates. I had liked it when I saw it in cinemas in October 2003, but I didn't find it as good as many others found it. I hadn't seen it since, and when I watched it last night, I was blown away by how much I enjoyed it more than the last time. I can't wait to see the sequels!
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I just finished watching the 2003 Ocean's Eleven movie. Watching the film sure gave me a few chuckles. The interesting part is that I'm not bored with it, thought many still claim it as a boring film. The all-star cast's good acting coupled with an entertaining plot makes it a well-done movie.
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I saw <b>Grease 2</b> for the first time in nine years last night and it didn't suck as much as I remembered. (I think I prefer it to the first one - don't hurt me!) I used to <em>love</em> the original <b>Grease</b>, but after 20 years of constantly seeing it on cable I'm not that fond of it anymore.
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went and saw Deep Sea 3D at my nearest IMAX. The visuals were really nice but the narration was a bit boring at times for a 45 minute film. 4/5
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I got Anastasia on DVD yesterday and watched it when I got back from the store, I loved it. Then my dad and I watched Grease, one of the best movies ever. Then I watched A Bug's Life on ABC, the ending was really cool. And then I watched Anastastia again, and I'll probably watch it again tonight.
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slyslayer3000 wrote:I just finished watching the 2003 Ocean's Eleven movie.
2001... :P
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My daughter and I had a Dean Jones marathon. We watched <b>Snowball Express, The Ugly Dachshund</b> and <b>Million Dollar Duck</b>. He's our favorite classic Disney star.
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Aladdin w/animator's audio commentary. Great movie A+
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My dad and I watched Shrek 2 earlier. I love that movie, maybe even more than the 1st one.
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Rented Eight Below for the second time. it was slightly better than the last time, but i can't remember the dog's names or tell them apart. 4/5
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