Free dvds in cereal!!!!!!!!!!!Grandmaster C wrote:I got The Mask in my box of Frosted Flakes. Sure it's fullscreen and some parts are censored, but it was free and it'll do until I get a real copy of The Mask one day.
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Pretty cool isn't it? Although it's only here in Canada as far as I know.Mermaid Kelly wrote:Free dvds in cereal!!!!!!!!!!!Grandmaster C wrote:I got The Mask in my box of Frosted Flakes. Sure it's fullscreen and some parts are censored, but it was free and it'll do until I get a real copy of The Mask one day.
See for yourself: http://www.kelloggs.ca/cgi-bin/klog-can ... &company=2
I'm just jealous though, cause they never gave away movies in cereal boxes when I was a kid.
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The madness must stop...
Just picked up my mail, and I got the Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of te Black Pearl (2 Disc) - the local R4 copy. Looks very cool.
I know how I will be wasting tomorrow...
Just picked up my mail, and I got the Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of te Black Pearl (2 Disc) - the local R4 copy. Looks very cool.
I know how I will be wasting tomorrow...
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The Wicker Man: 30th Anniversary (2 Disc).
"You did BEAUTIFULLY!!".
I urge all of the people arguing against me in 'The Passion' thread to watch this film!
The Wicker Man: 30th Anniversary (2 Disc).
"You did BEAUTIFULLY!!".
I urge all of the people arguing against me in 'The Passion' thread to watch this film!
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Got Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights yesterday. It's the 1992 version starring Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche.
I've never read the book, though I tried to last fall. I just got really confused with the "flashback", and all the children confused me (two Catherine's? and which one was really Heathcliff's son?). So I watched this version of the movie when it was on Bravo! last week Thursday night, in order to help me better understand it.
It's the scariest movie I've ever seen. I couldn't get to sleep after watching it, and I kept waking up in the middle of the night thinking about it! I haven't looked at a tree the same way since seeing it, and yesterday I bought the DVD.
I really didn't want to-it's a horrible movie that's 2 hours of bitterness and greed, but in the same way, I really wanted to.
I'm being "haunted" by Wuthering Heights. Now I need to read the novel (if I can handle it).
I've never read the book, though I tried to last fall. I just got really confused with the "flashback", and all the children confused me (two Catherine's? and which one was really Heathcliff's son?). So I watched this version of the movie when it was on Bravo! last week Thursday night, in order to help me better understand it.
It's the scariest movie I've ever seen. I couldn't get to sleep after watching it, and I kept waking up in the middle of the night thinking about it! I haven't looked at a tree the same way since seeing it, and yesterday I bought the DVD.
I really didn't want to-it's a horrible movie that's 2 hours of bitterness and greed, but in the same way, I really wanted to.
I'm being "haunted" by Wuthering Heights. Now I need to read the novel (if I can handle it).
Defy Gravity...
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It's about Oscar Schindler, a "businessman" taking advantage of cheap Jewish labor during the Holocaust to make his fortune. After witnessing the atrocities happening to the Jews, he ended up using all the money he made to "buy" Jewish workers, men, women, and children to work in his factory, in effect saving them from death by the Nazis. It's hard to watch what happened to the Jews in this movie, but the story is a TERRIFIC example of how one person really can make a difference. It is a difficult movie to watch, but I recommend at some point making yourself sit through it and watch it.Prince Adam wrote:What's the movie actually about? I'm not sure I can take another movie that shows me the dark side of humanity:
In the past week I've seen Wuthering Heights (x2), Family Sins, I'm reading Jane Eyre, and next week I'm going to see Macbeth.
I agree in that it is a VERY WELL MADE film. Everyone really should watch it. I can guarantee many people would be uplifted from it.catNC wrote:We picked up Schindler's List the other day at Walmart. Now there is a disturbing, yet uplifting movie. Right now we are trying to finish watching the documentary. This is a film I think everyone must see if you haven't already.
btw.. it's Oskar Schindler... just a FYI!
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2 last night
Resevoir Dogs for me
Joy Luck Club for the wife
actually it was ok, Real long though. but it is Oliver Stone after all
Resevoir Dogs for me
Joy Luck Club for the wife
actually it was ok, Real long though. but it is Oliver Stone after all
Jules: You know the shows on TV?
Vincent: I don't watch TV.
Jules: Yeah, but, you are aware that there's an invention called television, and on this invention they show shows, right?
Vincent: I don't watch TV.
Jules: Yeah, but, you are aware that there's an invention called television, and on this invention they show shows, right?
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Are we really that southern? Well, ok, maybe...catNC wrote:It's Oscar to me here in the southern state of NC
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If you can order sweet tea in almost any restaurant, and your beverage comes without a spoon and a packet of sugar to stir into your cold iced tea that won't dissolve previously mentioned paket of sugar, the locality is classified as Southern.awallaceunc wrote:Are we really that southern? Well, ok, maybe...catNC wrote:It's Oscar to me here in the southern state of NC![]()
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Then I guess we are! lol
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• Host of Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod, the longest-running Disney podcast
• Entertainment Writer & Moderator at DVDizzy.com
• Twitter - @aaronspod
and The Thinking Fan's Guide to Walt Disney World: Magic Kingdom (Epcot coming soon)
• Host of Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod, the longest-running Disney podcast
• Entertainment Writer & Moderator at DVDizzy.com
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Black Books Series 2
Ever Decreasing Circles Series 4 (plus bonus disc containing the full-length "farewell" TV movie)
Hercules: The Complete Third Season
Springtime With Roo (UK - no Winnie the Pooh TV cartoons for us!)
and following the Missing/RCE debarcle
Open Range for my mother's birthday this April.
Ever Decreasing Circles Series 4 (plus bonus disc containing the full-length "farewell" TV movie)
Hercules: The Complete Third Season
Springtime With Roo (UK - no Winnie the Pooh TV cartoons for us!)
and following the Missing/RCE debarcle
Open Range for my mother's birthday this April.
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database
Thursday:
- Flintstones: Season One
- Scooby Doo, Where Are You: Seasons One and Two
This afternoon:
- Bruce Lee: The Master Collection 5-DVD Box Set (only $34 Can w/ Tax!!)
- Bedknobs & Broomsticks: 30th Anniversary Edition (Been meaning to pick this up forever but reading the site review this morning finally inspired me)
- El Mariachi: SE / Desperado: SE Collector's Set
I'm officially dead broke. Seriously. I'll be eating Kraft Dinner for the rest of the week.
- Flintstones: Season One
- Scooby Doo, Where Are You: Seasons One and Two
This afternoon:
- Bruce Lee: The Master Collection 5-DVD Box Set (only $34 Can w/ Tax!!)
- Bedknobs & Broomsticks: 30th Anniversary Edition (Been meaning to pick this up forever but reading the site review this morning finally inspired me)
- El Mariachi: SE / Desperado: SE Collector's Set
I'm officially dead broke. Seriously. I'll be eating Kraft Dinner for the rest of the week.


