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Last night I watched Shrek 2 and The Rescuers. I love Shrek 2 to death, and afterwards my dad and I spent half an hour quoting the Shrek movies. And it was the 1st time I saw The Rescuers and I really enjoyed it.
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Today and last night I watched, 'Pocahontas 2' and 'Mulan 2'.

Overall I think that Mulan 2 was better than Pocahontas 2, just because it seemed more fun and enjoyable. Neither were fantastic though but still worth watching.
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Bee Season I didn't understand it the first time that I saw it, but once I saw the making-of, I completely understood, and my second viewing made more sense.

It was a different movie, but I still really liked it the first time I watched it.

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TheSequelofDisney wrote:
It aired on Toon Disney, not the Disney Channel. Toon Disney shows all different kind of "toon" movies for youngsters. Even though I watch it peridodically to watch the 2 Rescuers movies.
Well, I have no idea of Disney Channels as you don't get them here in Malta, but I was surprised as after all, it has "Disney" in the name and si owned by Disney...

Surely they will never show "Shrek" on Toon Disney???
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Julian Carter wrote:Surely they will never show "Shrek" on Toon Disney???
Most likely not
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I watched Black Sheep. It's good for a funny HO HO laugh but not a funny HA HA laugh (I love my Anamaniacs DVD).
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Wedding Crashers

American Wedding

Runaway Jury

Kronks New Groove

The Black Cauldron
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The Lion King 2 and Undiscovered.

Undiscovered got horrible reviews but it's honestly a really good movie.
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All of you who are 18 or older should go out and buy the movie that I am in. Something Weird Video released a movie that I did in 1969. It was a rather adult video, but today it would probably pass for a PG-13 or a soft-R. It's called Getting Into Heaven and is available with a horrible movie called "Angels". A double feature disc with lots of extras, unfortunately you get stuck with a turkey of a movie like "Angels" - but IMDb gives my movie 4 out of 10 and says it is "The most pun-filled sex romp of the 60's".

Anyway that is the movie we chose to watch last night. I had forgotten how skinny I was (130 lbs., compared to my hefty 270 today) and how much hair I had. Oh well, it is just fun to go back down memory lane once in a while.

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Were you an extra? Or someone who talked or did something?
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Good Night and Good Luck...it was alright
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I finally watched POTC 2 last night and this is my comparison to the original:
1. First one had more suspense while the second had more action.
2. First one had more mystery while the second didn't have many surprises.
3. First was funnier than the second.
4. First had a slightly better plot.


In general POTC 2 is worse than the original IMO.
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I watched Vertigo a while ago. It's a good film with an emotional score by Bernard Herrman (it has a nice "Tristan und Isolde" -esque love theme), the actors (most notably James Stewart and Kim Novak) do an excellent job, the cinematography is wonderful, and the plot works well too, offering some twists here and there. I ended up liking it. :)
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Alien (1979)
The Exorcist (1973)
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Hide and Seek - I just can't take much more Dakota Fanning. Still, Robert De Niro is really good. I liked this and was definitely surprised by the ending, but it's a pretty generic movie.

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Monsters Inc
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Oh, let's see -- over the past few week(s) I've watched:
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
The Little Mermaid (1989)
Peter Pan (1953)
Read It and Weep (2006)
Tarzan (1999)

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<b>From The Hip</b>, an obscure dramedy from 1987.
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i just watched The Cat Returns
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