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Sleeping Beauty- 9.8/10 :D Growing up I think 95% of the English speaking world had a Disney Movie they watched everyday, and was their favourite childhood movie. Mine is Sleeping Beauty (And The Little Mermaid), even though now I am obsessed with Aladdin, I will always have a soft-spot for this movie, it's my nostalgia.

Brother Bear 2- 9.0/10 :) It almost reaches the standard of the original, this was great, Mandy Moore was an excellent choice for Nita, Innoko was hilarious!!! And I liked how they sort of turned Adka into a Villain at the end, to make Nita's decision easier to understand. I loved the ending, it was an excellent movie, my only problem was Joaquin Phoenix didn't return (Patrick Dempsey was great though) and that it wasn't released at cinema's!...bit of an over-statement, but I really enjoyed it :D

A Midsummer Night's Dream- 6.8/10 :roll: I liked it, but I had to watch it in English, so it was more of a Shakespearean analyzation than it was 'sitting on a couch with popcorn and watching a good movie'.
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Behind Enemy Lines: I think I already said this once before but this is Owen Wilson's greatest movie. IMO that is.
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Started watching Serenity but was bored out of my mind so I stopped the movie about a half hour later. Maybe I should catch Firefly before I watch it, but even if that'll help spark my interest, that shows some poor quality of flimmaking.
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I watched Edison Force yesterday. I actually thought it wasn't that bad. Granted the plot could have been better but I didn't think Justin did too badly acting wise. I've seen a lot worse.
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Josh wrote:Sleeping Beauty- 9.8/10 :D Growing up I think 95% of the English speaking world had a Disney Movie they watched everyday, and was their favourite childhood movie. Mine is Sleeping Beauty (And The Little Mermaid), even though now I am obsessed with Aladdin, I will always have a soft-spot for this movie, it's my nostalgia.
That's really sweet Josh! :) It reminds me of when I was little, every Saturday morning (after SM:TV Live of course) I'd watch a Disney movie. I vividly remember asking my mum 'is Daddy recording today?' because if he was, I couldn't use the VCR :P . Ahh...Memories!
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I have to say I completely disagree on the above comments for the past two films.

Saw Gridiron Gang last night. I didn't think it would be that great, but my girlfriend wanted to see it so we went and I actually came out liking it. Dwayne's performance was a little cliched, but he pulled it off okay and the plot, while nothing really that original, was enjoyable. Cool film overall.

Gridiron Gang 7/10

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P.S. : I'm seeing the sneak preview of The Gaurdian tonight and will be sure to give my thoughts on that.
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
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Got a review copy of The Notorious Bettie Page with Gretchen Mol and Sarah Paulson. Pretty good movie considering the subject matter. Did not get bored at all.

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The Sword in the Stone

My first viewing

9/10

The Phantom of the Opera

1 bizzzilionth time

15 bizzzilion/10
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Post by slave2moonlight »

Saw two movies tonight: Poseidon and She's the Man.

Poseidon was a great remake. I think the characters got more development in the original (hard to say, I haven't seen it in a long time), but this one was pretty intense.

I LOVE Amanda Bynes, and the guys I hang with are into her too, so even though the movie sounded bad, we had to watch "She's the Man." Well, it started out awful, and Amanda actually has gotten a little weird looking over the past year, too. Still hot, but... she looked a little strange in the close-ups. Anyways, as I said, it started out awful, but it got surprisingly entertaining. In the end, we decided we'd enjoyed it. Not a great film, but fun in that "stupid Saturday night movie with friends" kinda way.
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Just saw the Last Kiss in theaters. it was a VERY cute movie. The story wasnt too sappy, it was realistic which is rare for "love" stories.
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Last night I watched A Streetcar Named Desire and it's an amazing film. I've always loved the play and so it was nice to finally see the movie. The ending was a surprise as it is pretty different from the play. So read the play and go watch the film when you get a chance.
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I watched Newsies today. I haven't seen it in years but I still very much enjoy this musical. All the songs are quite catchy. I have to purchase this film at some point. I rented it from Netflix.
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Disney-Fan wrote:Started watching Serenity but was bored out of my mind so I stopped the movie about a half hour later. Maybe I should catch Firefly before I watch it,
Yep.
but even if that'll help spark my interest, that shows some poor quality of flimmaking.
Well, Serenity is supposed to be a <em>sequel</em> tying up Firefly's loose ends.

Anyway, the movies I have watched recently:

<b>Victory Through Air Power</b>
<b>Brazil</b>
<b>Kill Bill volume 1</b>
<b>Demolition Man</b>
<b>Donnie Darko</b>
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Last night I watched In Good Company. I had never seen the movie but made the purchase last night because my favorite actor, Topher Grace, and actress, Scarlett Johansson, both star in the movie. I enjoyed it.
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I saw Half Baked on satruday and I saw it again today. Entertaining from start to finnish. Why else would I watch it again? There also some pretty good cameos in there, my favorite being Bob Saget even though he scares me in real life but he has one of the best lines in the whole movie.
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I watched Kill Bill Volumes I and II on TNT last night. Then I watched Legally Blonde, a great feel-good movie.
The night before I watched a marathon of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Today I've watched Coyote Ugly Director's Cut, Garden State, and Tommy Boy Holy Schnike Edition.
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Sword in the Stone: Best King Author movie ever!!! Not like that one movie what's it called with Richard Gear and Sean Connery but it's alright I'm just saying that SITS is better. :P
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