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What Movie Did You Just Watch? - Forever
To continue with the Batman referencs (Even though the last one didn't.)
At sixty-one pages, I think it's time for a new thread. Most usually only last around fifty, anyway.
Volume Six
Rewatched The Breakfast Club, which has easily been added to my top ten list.
At sixty-one pages, I think it's time for a new thread. Most usually only last around fifty, anyway.
Volume Six
Rewatched The Breakfast Club, which has easily been added to my top ten list.
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I Love You, Man - Paul Rudd is slowly becoming my favorite comedic actor. With this film and Role Models, he's reproven to me just how great he is when he's front and center, albeit sharing the spotlight with an equally funny co-star. This film had me in stitches, with its total reassessment of the romantic comedy. In the film, Rudd's character Peter Klaven isn't looking for the love of his life. No, he already has one in Zooey, his fiancee, played by Rashida Jones from "The Office". The only thing missing in the wedding plans is Peter's best man, because frankly, he doesn't have any close guy friends, so he goes on a set of failed "man-dates". He eventually meets Sydney Fife, a carefree lovable slacker, played by Jason Segel from "How I Met Your Mother", and they quickly hit it off. Soon their spending much time together, jamming to Rush and talking about relationships and manliness. Their comedic chemistry, proven to be effective in last year's Forgetting Sarah Marshall, is taken to an all-time high. They are hilarious together, with the mix of Peter's awkward openness and Sydney's wild men philosophies blending together to make a truly funny film. I give this film a 8.5 out of 10, an A-. Make sure you see it with some buds. 
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I just came back from seeing Last Chance Harvey. I had wanted to see it since I first heard about it. It was really good. I was going to just wait until it was on DVD, but I went to the library today, and I saw that it was at the $2 theater (which has become the $2.50 theater), so I went. It wasn't too predictable or anything- it was a nice movie!

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I've recently fallen in love with both A Room With a View (1986) and Howards End (1992). I downloaded the first one two days ago and the following day bought it on Blu-ray ($9 cheaper than the DVD) and did a blind buy on the second and I'm so glad I did. Both are pretty much perfect, although of the 3 E. M. Forster adaptations by Merchant/Ivory I still like Maurice best (I'm biased towards the gay love story, shoot me
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I too, saw Confessions of a Shopaholic yesterday and loved it as well. I had actually wanted to see Sumdog Millionaire, but the only seats left were in the front row, so my friend and me, we decided to go see Shopaholic and it was a lot better than I had expected. It was funny and sweet (Hugh Dancy looked amazing) and Isla Fisher made for a charming lead (I also think she totally looks like Amy Adams). I guess I might buy it on DVD, since it is one of those rom-coms that are totally predictable, but still you can always have fun watching them.
I think my favorite part was the "You speak Prada?" scene and I totally want a green scarf now.
I think my favorite part was the "You speak Prada?" scene and I totally want a green scarf now.

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With seven of the 10 grandkids visiting, we watched the Blu-Ray of Walt Disney's Bolt. Everyone had a good time, and all the extras on the Blu-Ray were really good. We all laughed ourselves silly watch the new short "Super Rhino", it was really funny.


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