What Non-Disney Movie Did You Just Watch?

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I've got one (and it isn't a Disney film this time! :oops:)

Death Becomes Her with Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis, and Goldie Hawn. I catch this movie every time it airs on TV (I really oughtta pick up the DVD someday) and I love it so much! One of the most genuinely hilarious movies to come out of Hollywood ever.
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The Nightmare Before Christmas a few hours ago (while dozing off on the couch...).

The fat woman and her fat son-on-a-leash creep me the hell out. Always.
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hi:

the lion king and some news
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Isidour wrote:hi:

the lion king and some news
You did the same thing I did! I'll say to you what orestes said to me:

":? .......but..... but that's not a non-disney movie. :p"
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jerry maguire, 100 girls, anchorman (again :D) ratrace, master of disguise ( :? ), dogeball, and somthing else... brainless week :P (Xcept jerry maguire... which was a lot better in my mind)
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Over the past few days I have seen.

High Society (Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly)
A Majority Of One (Rosalind Russell, Alic Guiness)
Rhapsody (Elizabeth Taylor)

all 3 were great films.
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Anastiasia! :)
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I saw The Hunchback of Notre Dame before I went to the theatre with my friends to watch Hide and Seek.

Hide and Seek was, erm... all right, I guess. The plot twist didn't surprise me too much but there were some cheap shocker moments (stuff leaping out of dark places, etc.). A lot of the minor characters disturbed me to no end... with their eerie smiles and kind words.
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I just watched The Grudge
and right now, my better half and his cousins are laughing at me for screaming through most of the movie.
:oops: i hate scary movies! :(
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Here are some of the saved posts that were lost in the reboot:


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Final Destination 2


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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 5:35 am Post subject:
EvilGenieJafar wrote:Final Destination 2
wow.... that must be one of the crappiest movies i've seen in the past five years :huh: :down:



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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 5:38 am Post subject:
RJKD23 wrote:I just watched The Grudge
and right now, my better half and his cousins are laughing at me for screaming through most of the movie.
:oops: i hate scary movies! :(

Ju-On scared me so much more. I couldn't sleep alone (I was literally screaming for my dog to come into my room and sleep with me when I was home alone for the night).


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Key wrote:
RJKD23 wrote: I just watched The Grudge
and right now, my better half and his cousins are laughing at me for screaming through most of the movie.
:oops: i hate scary movies! :(
Ju-On scared me so much more. I couldn't sleep alone (I was literally screaming for my dog to come into my room and sleep with me when I was home alone for the night).
and to think I was stupid enough to say, "Let's watch JU-ON now!" I can't even open my closet or go up building stairs. Thanks for letting me now, I'll pass on Ju-on! :P


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Walking Tall. It was okay, but it kinda lost all sense of reality in the second half.


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BATMAN!



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I agree that <i>Final Destination 2</i> was not a good film. The first one was pretty clever and interesting, I thought.
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Ju-on.
Just the first few seconds of it.
Then we sold it. :P
ugh, what's with all the horror movies coming out now?!
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Oh yea, and then we immediately switched to watching The Hot Chick :)
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Post by Key »

RJKD23 wrote:Ju-on.
Just the first few seconds of it.
Then we sold it. :P
ugh, what's with all the horror movies coming out now?!
Making (and remaking) crappy PG-13 horror movies are the latest trend.

Or did you miss the memo? :p
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RJKD23 wrote:Oh yea, and then we immediately switched to watching The Hot Chick :)
Hmm, if the next movie I had to watch was The Hot Chick, I'd go back to Ju-On. I think that has got to be the worst film of the decade.
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Just watched "Shark Tale" for the second time today. This little movie rocks. Will Smith, Robert DeNiro, Martin Scorcese, Angelina Jolie, Peter Falk, Jack Black, and Renee Zellweger make up the cast of this hilariously funny film all based on a 'little white lie'. Good moral ending for the kids.

Tonight we are going to watch the Extended Version of "Ray"...one of the best movies I have seen this year.

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Just watched Shark Tale for the first time, and I loved it.
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yesterday Munster, go Home! -i loved this film i have not seen it in a long time even thou i have the (p&s :x ) dvd. now i have to get Season one to get my muster fix(im so behind in my Season sets :( )

and 2 days ago Anchorman:Wake Up, Ron Burgundy:the lost movie this makes less sense(but what do you expect wene it made of Deleted Scenes) than the 1st but is just as funny if not funnier than it too!
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HANNIBAL

My favorite movie!!! I love the fact that obviously it centers on Hannibal Lecter. Love the pacing, the superb acting, the camera direction, the places shown, the soundtrack.... and that contrary to what most people think, Hannibal is an independent movie. Yeah, of course it's part of a trilogy but each of these movies are a different chapter. And besides, while the first two were suspense/thrillers this one is suspense/horror.
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The Hot Chick

Speaking of Final Destination 2, I know lots of people don't really like it but I liked it a lot. The first one was better but that movie was worth the rental price. :)
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