What Non-Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? - The Prequel!
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You have never seen the original trilogy? Your in for a treat. I have been wondering how people would view the saga watching it in order. Some of the things in the original trilogy are not as shocking if you know about the prequels though. Having grown up with the original trilogy, and then seeing the prequels I still favor the originals a lot more. Although I'm a big fan of all 6 films.Enchantress wrote:Star Wars: Episode IV
This was my first ever viewing of an original Star Wars movie, I'd seen the prequels, but had never seen the originals.
Anyway, yeah it was good, I'm not a huge starwars fan, but I enjoyed watching it. Hopefully watch the other two in the not so distant future.
Please let us know what you think of the saga by viewing them in order.
Anyway watched Out to Sea earlier.
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My Darling Clementine (1946).
Watched the theatrical version this morning, will watch the pre-release version tonight before posting my review on Bits.
Watched the theatrical version this morning, will watch the pre-release version tonight before posting my review on Bits.
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T-Men (7) – A psuedo-documentary style film shows the entire investigation of a counterfeit scheme®. Terrific poverty row atmosphere was attained by cheap motels, littered back alleys, angled shots, and dark shadows. However, the movie is dragged down by the most hacknied narration this side of Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls epilogue and anything by Criswell. (If they fail the test, it means a bullet or an ice pick.) The movie was little long for me (especially without any intended humor) as this material is really best suited for 45 minute TV dramas like Law & Order or Dragnet.
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(The babysitter bandit)...“stealing the valuable objects it took a family a lifetime to shop for.” – The Simpsons
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Today's movie in Reading class The Pelican Brief.
I'm surprised my teacher liked John Grishm's books, especially "The Pelican Brief". Although, we watched the first half due to the block schedules. As far as the movie goes, I say it was awsome and its definately much better than "Of Mice and Men". Great action-packed film.
Rating: "A"
*this movie stars Julia Roberts also.
I'm surprised my teacher liked John Grishm's books, especially "The Pelican Brief". Although, we watched the first half due to the block schedules. As far as the movie goes, I say it was awsome and its definately much better than "Of Mice and Men". Great action-packed film.
Rating: "A"

*this movie stars Julia Roberts also.
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"Love Story"
I watched the movie "Love Story" and it was a great film. It stars Ryan O'Neil and Ali McGraw. It was about Harvard Law student/hockey jock (Oliver Barrett IV) meets Radcliffe music wonk (Jennifer Cavalleri), and the couple soon enter into a relationship. When the couple decide to get married, Oliver's father (Oliver Barrett III) threatens to disinherit him from the family will, leaving Oliver and Jennifer to start their marriage at rock-bottom. Jennifer and her dad (Phil Cavalleri) do what they can to bring father and son back together, but the two prefer to remain at war with one another. Years go by, and the young couple attempt to have children, only to discover that she is malfunctioning. The movie was excellent out of the other Disney films like "Cinderella", "Snow White" and "Sleeping Beauty" that have a romantic taste to it. It was from 1970 and features the musical score of Frances Lai doing a theme song from the movie. But a year later, Andy Willams later made the song entitled "Where Do I Begin?", it was a great song with Andy's vocal. That was from 1971 but I have the record. Any thoughts about the movie?
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I watched Ultraviolet and even though my heroine Milla Jovovich (should be obvious why she's my heroine) is in it, I didn't find it entertaining. At first it was really confusing then some things made sense at the end. I just wish they were more original than vampires again as we've seen with Underworld.
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