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I was watching School of Rock until my dad stole the t.v to watch the hockey game :roll: But last night was fun because my best friend Jessica came over, and we watched The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe for the first time since we saw it in theaters, and this time we got to see the end! :lol: When we saw it in the theaters my friend had no idea about what was happening at the Stone Table, so she kept yelling at the Witch, saying things like "why is she doing that?!, She can't do that!!!" I just slumped down in my seat and pretended to not know her, we had to leave after getting many evil glares :lol:
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Red Eye - As lame as it is, this movie never gets old. Rachel McAdams is a fantastic actress. Where in the heck is her Oscar?!?
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Yesterday I watched Independence Day for the first time.

I thought it was okay, although I'm afraid of aliens, so I tend to ignore movies that are about them. (I couldn't sleep after watching "War of the Worlds" :( )
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Last night I watched two of my favorite holiday specials

How The Grinch Stole Christmas!-This was my second time watching this on dvd. I never get tired of watching this cartoon classic.

A Charlie Brown Christmas-Another great holiday classic. It's still The best Peanuts special ever.
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I watched Happy Feet today.

I thought it was very cute and had a nice message.
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The Butterfly (Le Papillon) last night. An adorable and innocent film with plenty of wisdom too. The scenery was simple amazing and the acting was excellent too. I was pleasantly surprised to see the child that was acting was outstanding. Definitely recommended.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
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We watched two sick grandkids this morning and so we watched Cars and Over the Hedge. Two of our favorite animated films at the present time.

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Happy Feet (2006)
Directed by George Miller
Elijah Wood as Mumble
Robin Williams as Ramón/Lovelace/Cletus
Brittany Murphy as Gloria
Hugh Jackman as Memphis
Nicole Kidman as Norma Jean
Rated PG for some mild peril and rude humor
Grade: B+

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Watched a couple of classic holiday films - Santa Claus is Coming To Town and everyone's favorite Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. It is that time of the year.

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Watched my Saturday Night Live Christmas dvd last night. It made me laugh a lot.
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Last night my family and I watched Home Alone. One of the best Christmas movies ever made, IMO. Macaulay Culkin was such a cute little kid!
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'Tis the season and we watched Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jake Lloyd in Jingle All The Way and I had forgotten how much I really liked this movie. The grandkids loved it and, in fact, we ended up watching it twice. Good family entertainment.

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Watched Santa Clause is Coming to Town/Little Drummer Boy
Blazing Saddles
Around the World in 80 Days
Supergirl
Austin Powers, the Spy Who Shagged Me
and Dr Strangelove

in the last week.
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Disneyworld Trips - 01/05

Disney Cruise - 01/05

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DMC for the second time already!
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Enjoyed watched Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest for the third time, and also watched a really good movie with Clair Danes and Steve Martin called Shopgirl. This one made my cry like a baby.

(See Escapay, I do have a softer side.)

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Watched How to eat fried worms with Josh last night a really cute movie
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Last night we watched Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest for the first time and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I think it's better than the first one! Unusual for a sequel to be better, that's for sure!

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Having not been able to find any local store with the 2Disc and refusing to by the barebones, I rented DMC last night. I had to go to the Blockbuster, which I usually hate doing, but our Movie Gallery (my first choice in local rentals) only had about 20 copies and the clerk said they were out by the end of lunchtime, around 1:00. Blockbuster had an entire wall's worth of copies and only half were gone, so for once in a very rare occurance, BB wins.

Also, I watched my Sky High VHS for the second time this morning... I can't thank disneyboy20022 enough for that :D

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'Only 20 copies'? ^ I keep underestimating how well suplied US stores can be. Here between 5-10 per store is more than enough!
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