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Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
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Ratatouille
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Shrek
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Ratatouille (gon'na see it on Tues)

Relucant Dragon (Behind the scenes at Disney Studios)

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Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter 3)
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Shrek 3 - For some reason trilogies look so promising on paper yet fall flat in reality.. Oh well, at least Charming/Pinnochio's interrogation scene bit had me in stiches for 5 minutes.
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Brother Bear

I added it to my Disney collection last night, and pre-ordered The Jungle Book as well (from Best Buy).
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Party Monster

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Simba3 wrote:Brother Bear

I added it to my Disney collection last night, and pre-ordered The Jungle Book as well (from Best Buy).
Was there a special offer when you pre-ordered, like save $5 on any Disney DVD when you pre-order TJB? And, how much was TJB to pre-order?
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Shrek 3 I liked it. I know, it is stupid and not as funny as the first one, but still I enjoyed it a lot and had a good 90 minutes of entertainment.
The Charming/Pinocchio bit is hilarious though!
And the Dronkeys, they are adorable!
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Summer Catch. It was pretty good.
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Ratatouille, and it was simply adorable!
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I watched the Lord of the Rings trilogy these last few days. Still some of the best movies I've ever seen! I could watch them over and over again! ;)
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Back to the Future I plan on buying the dvd tomorrow.
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The Sword in the Stone. What a great movie!
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Driving Lessons. Ehh....
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In the past few days I've watched...

Chicago. Brilliant, sheer brilliance. Amazing, fantastic, incredible, I could go on praising this film for hours. It's great.

Ratatouille, twice. Disney/Pixar's best, in my opinion. I'm hoping I'll get the chance to see it a third time and, of course, can't wait for the DVD.

Mean Girls. Regardless of the fact that it's a chick-flick to the max, it's still hilarious and it never gets old.

Toy Story. It's incredible, always has been and always will be.
PeterPanfan wrote:Summer Catch. It was pretty good.
Love that movie!
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Prudence wrote:Ratatouille, and it was simply adorable!
Ratatouille: I also agree it's adorable especialy Remy, he kinda reminded myself of....well...Me and Remy portrayed some autisc forms too (semi short attention span, compulisve obessive with hobbie) and the fur/hairs were very realistic that you can swear that Remy was a real rat from behind.

Order Of The Phoinex (next week) can't wait to see Lord Voldy in his final form.

An American Crime: Saw a trailer on Youtube and Ellen Page was so good at playing Slyiva Likens it's a true story based on the Slyiva Likens murder and how it became the most horrific crime in america.

http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_m ... ens/1.html

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYYhYFuyFGw
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