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Leatherheads

Very cute, even if it's a little slow at times. I saw it at the theater and bought it when it came out on Tuesday, so I'd definitely recommend it.
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Tropic Thunder - Honestly, people found this funny? One of the worst movie-going experiences for me this year. (albeit that isn't saying much since this year has been remarkably strong, but still)

Home on the Range - It gets better once you know what to expect. Still though it's definitely not Disney's finest moment.

Brother Bear - Underrated to no end. The "No Way Out" scene has me teary eyed every single time.
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R.L. Stine's Mostly Ghostly - The beginning was pretty awful. While it did perk up a little towards the end, there have definitly been better family-oriented Halloween movies.
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RENT the broadway show recorded. amazing! def. worth 20 bucks a ticket!!
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Ghostbusters

A classic that everyone should see at least once in their lifetime.
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Disney-Fan wrote: The "No Way Out" scene has me teary eyed every single time.
Me, too!
potterrules93 wrote:RENT the broadway show recorded. amazing! def. worth 20 bucks a ticket!!
Did you record the show yourself? Or is a recorded version available to buy?
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Ames, the final performance (well..) was released to theatres on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and (tomorrow) Sunday.
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I was to see it Sunday as well but my friends all backed out after we found the price. $23 a ticket is a lot of money especially for so little Anthony Rapp. :P I doubt I'll get to see it but there is a RUMOR that a DVD will be coming, so here's hoping.

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PeterPanfan wrote:Ames, the final performance (well..) was released to theatres on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and (tomorrow) Sunday.
Oh...I hadn't heard that before- thanks, Dan! :)
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Actually, Skyler, it's TRUE that the DVD is coming out this winter.

And no prob, Ames.
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PeterPanfan wrote:Actually, Skyler, it's TRUE that the DVD is coming out this winter.
:o IS IT?!?!? Is there some kind of source that said it?

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Uhm...all over the internet? Just Google it, you'll have a ton of sources.
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PeterPanfan wrote:Uhm...all over the internet? Just Google it, you'll have a ton of sources.
Meh. All I can find are still forum posts and rumor mills. Perhaps, it's right under my nose but it may be too big. :P

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Miss Pettigrew lives for a day

Lovely movie that reminds one a lot of classics Screwball comedies with great comedic timing, funny dialogue, excentric characters and coincidences.
Throw in some pretty good acting by Amy Adams, Frances McDormand and Lee Pace and you have a wonderful comedy.
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The House Bunny - HILARIOUS! Seriously, I reccomend it to everyone.
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Iron Man
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The Visitor - Very good. It was very emotional, and the ending was so bittersweet. I reccomend it to everyone. If you don't know what it's about, the plot is this: A man who lives in Connecticut is a college professor. He has tried a variety of instruments, but gave up on all of his lessons. He has an apartment in New York City, which he rarely visits. One night he decides to come back to it. He finds two Arabian refugees living in it. A woman, and a man. They are a couple, and refuse to be seperated. They offer to move out and pay what they would have owed him, but he lets them live there. The man, who plays the drums, offers to give him free drum lessons, as a payment for them living there. He accepts, and so begins the journey of finding yourself through the art of music. All is fine and well, until the Arab man is taken to a detention center, because he is an illegal citizen of the US. To find out the rest, you're just going to have to watch this wonderful film.
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Mrs. Doubtfire - I love this film so much! Despite seeing it plenty of times I never get bored of it. It's just such a heartwarming film, it makes you laugh, it makes you cry, it's an all-rounded family film that anyone can enjoy. :D
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Star Wars
The Empire strikes back
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Made of Honor - This was just okay. The characters seemed bored, and nothing really happened as far as character development. I'd give it a 6/10.
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