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I watched I Know Who Killed Me the other night. I'm not a Lindsay Lohan fan, but I figured I'd give it a try. It wasn't as bad as it was cracked up to be, but it wasn't too great either. I'd give it maybe a 5.5/10.
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The Mummy 3.
I'd sum up my opinions on this movie except I wouldn't know since I left halfway through it. It's been a long while since I've seen a movie so bland in theatres.
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Serendipity - VERY good. Kate and John shined throughout.

Bridget Jone's Diary - I don't know what happened, but I didn't like it as much as I wanted to. Maybe I went in expecting too much with all the praised reviews, but ehh..
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On Saturday, I watched Pocahontas, Hercules, & Camp Rock.
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I saw the Mummy 3 yesterday, and it was actually pretty great, but yes, it started out pretty bland with the bored O'Connels stuff, and there wasn't much chemistry with the new actress (who felt out of place and silly). But, if you stick with it, she is kinda left in the background and it becomes a good movie. However, without the true Evie, it lacks the spirit of the first two and it needed a bit more comedy as well. Gotta respect Sommers for his consistent lack of caring about how real the CGI looks, ha.
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The Empire Strikes Back - Almost as good as the first Star Wars.
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I mosty watch movies in the weekend. Last weekend it was:

House of flying daggers at least for a part. The show of martial art was amazing, but unbelievable- the special effects were great I must say!

Song of the South on video

The greatest part of Three men and a baby.
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Nancy Goes To Rio (1950) with Jane Powell, Ann Sothern & Carmen Miranda. Cute!

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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason - Yeah, this was pretty much terrible. The first one was way better, not that the first one was even that good to begin with. :P
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Just bought and watched the Will Vinton claymation feature "The Adventures of Mark Twain". It is weird and disturbing at times, but pretty cool.

That encouraged me to finally break the seal on the '73 musical "Huckleberry Finn", which was basically a sequel to the musical "Tom Sawyer" from the previous year. Though I'm probably a bigger Huck fan, the Tom Sawyer movie is more enjoyable, largely because the music is better. I hate to say that, because I know the Sherman Bros. did the music for Huck. Don't recall if they did it for Tom Sawyer. Anyways, it was still an enjoyable film, and it had some stuff I hadn't seen in other Huck movies. Plus, Harvey Korman played the King, and whoever played the Wilks daughters were two HOT girls. :D
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Yes, the Shermans did the music for Tom Sawyer too. I had the biggest gay boy crush on the actor who played Huck Finn! Loved the skinnydipping scene!
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slave2moonlight, are those Disney films? The two musicals you mentioned?
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PeterPanfan wrote:slave2moonlight, are those Disney films? The two musicals you mentioned?
Nope, MGM. Around the same time as the Shermans did Chitty Chitty Bang Bang I think.

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Finally, after seven years:

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - FANTASTIC! Once you get used to Snow White's voice, it's totally enjoyable! It's in my top ten favorite Disney films! :)
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PeterPanfan wrote:slave2moonlight, are those Disney films? The two musicals you mentioned?
Like JiminyCrick91 said. :wink:
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slave2moonlight wrote:
PeterPanfan wrote:slave2moonlight, are those Disney films? The two musicals you mentioned?
Like JiminyCrick91 said. :wink:
Sorry. :oops: That may have been rude.

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carolinakid wrote:Yes, the Shermans did the music for Tom Sawyer too. I had the biggest gay boy crush on the actor who played Huck Finn! Loved the skinnydipping scene!
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Loved the work they did in the Tom Sawyer film! My fave Huck film remains the Elijah Wood version (Disney), one of my favorite films period, though the best version in truth is the Patrick Day version.
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PeterPanfan wrote:Finally, after seven years:

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - FANTASTIC! Once you get used to Snow White's voice, it's totally enjoyable! It's in my top ten favorite Disney films! :)
Why hadn't you seen it in 7 years?
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Well, I wanted to wait until I had the DVD to see it in pristine quality. I had the old VHS, but I broke it from playing it so much when I was younger. :P
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