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Widdi wrote:Too true. I curse my mom for not being an unwed teenage mother... XD Made me miss out on the sexiness of the 80s.
*smothers laughter*

Is it just me or does Harrison Ford look really hot when he has a bit of stubble?
No, it is not just you. A whole lot of men look insanely hot with a bit of a stubble and Harrison Ford is one of the hottest.
The same goes for Viggo Mortensen who looks his best when he is dirty and muddy Aragorn slaying orks.
(And Colin Firth, of course :D )

I've yet to see Indy 4, but I just didn't make to the movies with graduation coming up and other stuff, but I, like can't wait.
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Saw the Midnight screening of "Sex and the City" last night! I'm still digesting and can't really decide what I thought of it.
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I just got back from seeing Sex and the City, and it was great! However, it almost felt as if I was watching something completely different from the series. Love and the City would have been a more suitable title, if you ask me.

But all in all, it was still fantastic! Though it was different, the wit and charm of the series was still in tact.
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Candleshoe (1978)

Short Circuit (1986), Johhny 5 is so great! It's going to be tough for Wall*E to compare.

Half a Sixpence (1967), hang Mr. Maltin and his 1.5/4 review, this film was fun! If about 20 minutes too long.

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) yes it was ridiculous, but the good kind of ridiculous.
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Jane Eyre (1996) - the one with Charlotte Gainsbourg and William Hurt. I liked it, but it felt rushed.
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Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), Yes I know it's "Pretty in Pink" but with reversed genders, but I liked it more since it didn't have any annoying characters like Duckie in it.
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On friday I saw Over her dead body in the cinema together with a friend. I don't think it was all that great, though it did star Eva Longeria.
The jokes weren't all to funny and over the whole the story lacked energy.
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I saw Sex and the City: The Movie, yesterday, with my Mom, Sister, Step-Sister, and two other friends, and let me say, we absolutely LOVED it! It was fabulous! It was like getting together with friends you hadn't seen in years, and everything was like old times.

The movie was funny, heartbreaking, heartwarming, and so many things in between! It was so great to see so many groups of friends, all dressed up, going to see this movie together. On top of that, the audience really loved it. I haven't heard such applause at the end of a film for so long. This really is the best movie experience I've had in a LONG time. If you loved the show, then this movie is a MUST see! Such a great time!
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Watched The Villain (1979) and laughed myself silly again. Directed by Hal Needham and starring Kirk Douglas as Cactus Jack, a live-action figure of the Coyote, and Arnold Schwarzenneger and Ann-Margret as the live-action roadrunner, this comedy western is absolutely the funniest movie ever. If you love good 'chase' cartoons like the Roadrunner & Coyote, then you will love this movie. With a supporting cast that features Ruth Buzzi, Foster Brooks, Paul Lynde and more, what else can you ask for. If you haven't seen it, you ought to just go out and "blind buy" it for your DVD collection. You won't be sorry. It is hilarious.

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After seeing Indy IV for the fourth time, I got dragged to go see Sex and the City.... OYYY. This film should be rated W for Restricted to Women Audiences Only. I know some guys who saw it and loved it, but I'm sure they were also fans of the show, which I never watched. I can only say thank you Lord for giving me a free ticket so I wouldn't have to pay.

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Recently:

The Mummy (1999),
The Mummy Returns (2001),
North by Northwest (1959),
The King and I (1956) and
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964).
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I just watched The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers.

It's the third time I watch LOTR and I really, really like it.
Although I tend to get distracted and then fail to understand the whole storyline. :D
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While I didn't just watch it, the most recent movie I've seen (twice) is Sex and the City: The Movie! Absolutely LOVED it!!!
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The Wizard of Oz
Classic, classic, classic!!!
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Kung Fu Panda- It was the equivilant to a slow death.
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I actually quite enjoyed Kung Fu Panda. I thought it was DreamWorks Animation's best film, better than the Shrek's.

May I just proclaim my love for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull by saying I've seen it six times? :D Boy, between Iron Man, Narnia, Indy and now Kung Fu Panda, this has been a great summer for the movies. :)

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I watched "Enchanted" on Friday with a big bunch of my friends. It was cool hearing them all laugh at the funny parts...because I'm glad that Disney makes them happy, I guess. I'm such a cheeseball!

(Yum...cheeseballs...)
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Clue (1985) - great movie
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Earlier I watched Die Hard - too cool! I'd never seen it, not all the way through anyway, and I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. That says something good for the movie, since there were obviously three other Die Hards made afterwards...

Last night I watched about the last half of Stand by Me and all of The Princess Bride on AMC. Stand by Me is an insanely good movie and it has to be impossible(inconceivable???) not to love The Princess Bride.
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The Chipmunk Adventure

Way more entertaining than that steaming pile of you-know-what that was last year's big Christmas movie.

3/5 Stars
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