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Escapay wrote:
JiminyCrick91 wrote:Chicken Rub
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This weekend, I watched:

Aladdin - :)

Jarhead - it was just so-so to me, still I liked it.

An Unfinished Life - Wow. This movie really impressed me. It came out of nowhere for me. I almost watched it a second time.
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TheLittleMerman wrote:Just finished the horrendously depressing Requiem for a Dream, and on Friday I watched Superstar.

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I watched Radio, it's one of those nice movies that I like to watch once in a while rather than zombies getting shot up.
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Monster's inc.: Loved it as usual. In fact, I'm starting to like it better than "The Incredibles", though, I'm starting to loose appreciation of TI.

The Godfather Part 2: First time I saw it. It was great. Not quite as good as the original though, but I might have to see the original again.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit: One of the friggen best movies ever made! End of story! :D

Blazzing Sadles: Politically incorrect, yet pretty amusing! :lol:

EDIT: Oh I forgot:

Treasure Planet: Wonderful movie! It DID NOT deserve to flop.
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Yesterday, I watched Shrek 2
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Finished Adaptation a few minutes ago. Chris Cooper taking home the Best Supporting Actor award in 2002 is, in my opinion, the best choice the AMPAS have made in decades.

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Timon/Pumba fan wrote:Blazzing Sadles: Politically incorrect, yet pretty amusing! :lol:
The more un-PC Mel Brooks gets, the funnier he is, Exibit A being the Inquisition scene from History of the World Part 1.

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I just watched Into the Blue- Mindless action, Jessica Alba in a bikini for 2 hours, treasure hunting, people getting eaten by sharks- What more could you ask for? ;)
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I just watched Dumbo. That Pink Elephants on Parade was indeed weird. I think that this is what Dumbo was thinking about, but really he was in a blackout, and that was how he got in that tree. I think.
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Just Myself wrote:... Jessica Alba in a bikini for 2 hours...
I should go rent that! :P
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I recently watched Con Air. It was a really good movie.
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Last Night:

Chicken Little - Again, still a great movie

The Alamo (John Wayne) - A GREAT movie

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Quite a few actually:


Silent Hill (2 times) : a very good movie, that sadly will mostly appeal to fans of the game.

Should have been much more scarier.



The Naked Gun Trilogy: I used to think the third part was better....but NO way. The second part is the funniest of all.

Top Secret: Very boring and not funny at all.


Hostel: because of the critics I thought that it was going to be something else. The movie is very strong but not as much as it could have been.

Wolf's Creek: another one that was kind of disappointing. The movie is good and scary in its own right but they could have done more with it.
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Evil Genie Jafar wrote: The Naked Gun Trilogy: I used to think the third part was better....but NO way. The second part is the funniest of all.
LOL! I liked the 2nd part too. Although, the 3rd part wasn't as funny until the academy awards ceremony. That right there is the best laughing stock of them all! I laughed myself silly when a woman accidently showed Frank her.....sorry can't used that word..Then, he ran to the stage and vomited on the tuba. Oh...gosh. That was funny! :lol:
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RyougaLolakie wrote:
Evil Genie Jafar wrote: The Naked Gun Trilogy: I used to think the third part was better....but NO way. The second part is the funniest of all.
LOL! I liked the 2nd part too. Although, the 3rd part wasn't as funny until the academy awards ceremony. That right there is the best laughing stock of them all! I laughed myself silly when a woman accidently showed Frank her.....sorry can't used that word..Then, he ran to the stage and vomited on the tuba. Oh...gosh. That was funny! :lol:

Yep. The Academy Award Ceremony is the best part of the movie.

I really like these kind of comedies. That's the reason why I also have Airplane and the Scary Movies
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Evil Genie Jafar wrote:I really like these kind of comedies. That's the reason why I also have Airplane and the Scary Movies
Airplane is so HILARIOUS!!!!! I really like it when the flight attendent blows up the spare blow-up pilot. That was funny! HAHAHA LOL :lol:

I just watched Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. It was really good, I think that they could have shortened some scenes and added in some other stuff, like the house elfs. I would be happy if everything that was in the book was in the movie. I wouldn't care how long it was, I'd just be happy!
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I watched Back to the Future which is mainly the reason why I've been picken on Escapay and our time machine. I got back into my time machine mood. ;)

Anyways, I love this movie it's a true classic comedy and Sci-Fi, I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Evil Genie Jafar wrote:Wolf's Creek: another one that was kind of disappointing. The movie is good and scary in its own right but they could have done more with it.
Sorry to be picky, but it's Wolf Creek. Gotta set people straight when it is an Aussie film. :) Hee hee...Actually I REALLY didn't like this film. While I love my horror films, I found this one dead boring for the first half (actually, I just hated the characters and couldn't wait for them to start getting killed off) and the last half was so cliche. Croc Dundee with Deadly Intent. Some people have fallen overthemselves praised this, but I think it was average at best. The Hills Have Eyes remake did the whole 'stuck in the middle of nowhere with crazies' thing so much better.

Anyhoo, my most recent viewing was of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. I had seen it before, but this was my first DVD viewing. Will review it for Bits as soon as I get the chance.
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