What Non-Disney Movie Did You Just Watch?

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being how I am kind of stuck in North Carolina courtsey of Hurricane Frances my friend and I have seen many movies:

The Italian Job (which I could barley keep my eyes open for)
Charlies Angles Full throtle *I think thats what it is called
50 First dates (Pretty funny)
Bad Boys II (ummmm yeah)

You can tell I didnt really pick these movies he did but yeah there is my list. :)
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Shaun of the Dead
Get milk. Ring mum. Avoid zombies!

For a romantic comedy (with zombies) it get to be quite a slaughterhouse by the end.
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Today I saw :

The Weadding singer
Sabrina Down Under
Drive Me Crazy
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Big Fish again. :D

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Just watched Badlands, from 1973, I believe. By Terrence Malick (Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line). In a lot of ways, reminded me of Days of Heaven ... they're both gorgeous films. Visually remarkable, sort of emotionally detached. Badlands stars Sissy Spacek and Martin Sheen ... as fugitives. In 1959, in South Dakota and Montana. I thought it was a great film. I'm glad I saw it ...
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Big Fish. Great movie!
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double whammy party: Resident Evil and Stargate!
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Just saw Mean Girls (It was a very intreasting movie) :)
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Yesterday I saw two truly fantastic movies that I can't stop thinking about!

The Door in the Floor (Jeff Bridges, Kim Basinger)
Garden State (Written By, Directed By, and Starring Zach Braff; Natalie Portman is great)

A Rare treat that I saw two such great movies on the same day. Very Different movies. I highly recommend them both, but I think Garden State will please the most people. I can't wait for the DVDs of both, but I doubt they'll be coming by the end of the year.
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Just watched the DVD of Star Wars - Episode IV : A New Hope (aka Star Wars).

Yes, I got it early (as a review disc).

Sadly, Fox is making me send it back.

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Seven Brides For Seven Brothers for the first time. I really enjoyed it!

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Holiday on the Buses & Mutiny on the Buses

2/3 of the other great trilogy of the last 30-odd years.

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Fried Green Tomatoes .... I cry every time I see this movie :cry:
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Tinkerbell wrote:Fried Green Tomatoes .... I cry every time I see this movie :cry:
It's not THAT bad. :)

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Romeo + Juliet- excellent as always.

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LOTR: Return of the King

It's good, but kinda overrated, too. How the hell did it get in the top 10 of IMDb's Top 250 movies? I can understand Star Wars getting in, as it is a cult classic that's been around for years now, but LOTR? Please...

Despite that, it's a good movie. An improvement on the other two, in my opinion.

I'm going to watch Amelie when I can, but I 'aint had the time :roll:
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I've just watched "Panic Room" of David Fincher... excellent movie :wink:
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The Sign of Four and The Eligible Bachelor. Both of them are Sherlock Holmes films, and naturally I reviewed them both:

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The Magnificent Seven and Resident Evil DE
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde (2002) - it has John Hannah!
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