What Non-Disney Movie Did You Just Watch?

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A Love Song for Bobby Long, pretty good.
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EP3 Prep Night #3

Star Wars - Episode VI: Return of the Jedi :D

I really think this is my favorite (that status is ever-changing, though). It feels so epic in and of itself. I just wish more was explored with Leia & Darth's relationship, but I've always felt that was what the supposed third trilogy would tackle, and one of the largest reasons I would like to see them happen.

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Daredevil: Director's Cut.

It's a whole new movie!

Anything with more Joe Pantaliano is a good thing.
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I tried to see Amelie if I could get it, but I fas too tired than I fall sleep in the little prk toy scene
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Loomis wrote:Daredevil: Director's Cut.

It's a whole new movie!

Anything with more Joe Pantaliano is a good thing.
Just curious, could you point out differences between versions (without too many spoilers please :) )? I really enjoyed the theatrical release, and with all the good reviews about this version I really wanna see it!
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Recentley the Boy friend and I rented Meet the Fockers. I am not a big Ben Stiller fan so I usally dont see to many of his movies but Meet the peaernts and Meet the Fockers are good for a one time watch at least for me. :)
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Going to watch Shall We Dance? tonight. Heard good and bad about it, so we'll see.
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Saving private Ryan

I love the movies who really use al the power of your HT, that way your neighbors can now what are you watching :lol:
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Birth. Hrm... interesting movie. XP

I didn't really like the end (not so much how it ended but the reason the end came about) but I guess it was all they could do in order not to suffer severe "moral" backlash and all that.
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Big Momma's House.
It's gotta few laughs, but deffenitly not the best that Martin Lawance has played in. I liked him in Bad Boy's and more in Bad Boy's II. They're gonna make a Big Momma's House sequel, tsss... that's gonna be good.:roll:
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House of Flying Daggers.

It was good, but I thought Hero was better.
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the one

I love artial arts moves n_n
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The Pink Panther Strikes Again!

This is probably the most wackiest and(in my opinion) the most funniest Pink Panther movie! It has great acting and a great script! The funniest part was the dog scene! :lol: I also love the part where everyone tried to kill Clousto but ended up killing themselves! :lol:
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Shall We Dance?

The movie was "okay", it was cute, but it made me want to go out and take ballroom dancing lessons asap! Which I've always wanted to do anyway, but it really reminded me of how much I'd like to!
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The Prince of Egypt

This was the first time I watched this movie and I found it to be very good. Dreamworks did a great job on this one. This is yet another movie I have to get. My list just keeps on raising when it comes to movies I want to buy..

4/5
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Independence Day

Lots of action and a lot of special effects. Amazing how all the destruction happened within 3 days of each other.
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Little pet shop of horror

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Dan05 wrote:The Prince of Egypt

This was the first time I watched this movie and I found it to be very good. Dreamworks did a great job on this one. This is yet another movie I have to get. My list just keeps on raising when it comes to movies I want to buy..

4/5
I'm glad I'm not alone on this. I really liked it too! :)

I watched The Forgotten. Although I was disappointed in the Sci-Fi direction it took, I really liked. I thought it was a cheesy horror movie and I was pleasently surprised!
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Yesterday, I watched The Adventures of Robin Hood.
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DaveWadding wrote:House of Flying Daggers.
COOOL! Us too! 8)

Well, friday night was it...or afternoon. I can't remember. We watched that movie: House of Flying Daggers! And oh my gosh! What a great movie. Entertaining. Action. and oh my word--> ROMANTIC! :D
What a sad movie though.. :(
I still found it to be great! I have yet to watch Hero, so I can't make that comparison like DaveWadding did! ;)
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