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    Arg. Hubby and I went to see Avatar in 3D last night, but it was sold out. We saw Sherlock Holmes while in Indiana. That was very good. I was happy to see that Watson was true to character, not the typical bumbling idiot.

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    I must be the only one in the world who didn't think that Avatar was really good, save for the stunning visuals.

    The downright best movie I've seen in these past few weeks would have to be Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive movie. Excellent. I plan on seeing Evil Dead 3: Army of Darkness soon.

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    X-Men : The Last Stand
    I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?

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    Two Pixar shorts: a) Lifted b) One Man Band

    Both are very funny and are based on quite original scenario ideas. Lifted literally made me laugh out loud and One Man Band made me do the same too. I highly recommend that you get your hands on these animated shorts. Okay, it seems both are available on YouTube so here they are for your convenience and viewing pleasure:

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    Shinjuku Incident starring Jackie Chan performing his very atypical role - serious main character of a drama. No kung-fu demonstrations, no funny lines and faces. I love the guy, I love the Eastern cultures so this one was both interesting and good in my mind. I don't think this movie is very original or stands out but I found it rather worthwhile.

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    Some movies I'd like to see:

    Army of Darkness
    Firewall
    Hostel series
    Crank series
    Cube series
    Saw series
    Plan 9 From Outer Space
    Doom (even though I know that, despite it being based on the game, it'll probably blow, because it has The Rock ;) )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slapshot666 View Post
    Some movies I'd like to see:

    Army of Darkness
    Firewall
    Hostel series
    Crank series
    Cube series
    Saw series
    Plan 9 From Outer Space
    Doom (even though I know that, despite it being based on the game, it'll probably blow, because it has The Rock ;) )
    Doom didn't blow because of the rock, it blowed because it was just awful all the way through.
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    Up in the Air was really good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtD View Post
    it is a good movie, i made a thread about it, you can watch it online
    Jee, I read Food, Inc. and thought Cloudy With A Chance of Meat Balls. I realized I was thinking about the different movie only just now.

    Anyway, I saw Avatar. I'm in love with Neytiri. This is THE Woman. When you get out of the cinema after watching Avatar the world looks bleak and boring especially first ten or so minutes.

    Batman Begins. I saw it last night only. I think this is a really good movie and I liked it WAY more than The Dark Knight.

    I'm looking forward to Iron Man 2 but I'm not getting my hopes high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xCrucialDudex View Post
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    Two Pixar shorts: a) Lifted b) One Man Band

    Both are very funny and are based on quite original scenario ideas. Lifted literally made me laugh out loud and One Man Band made me do the same too. I highly recommend that you get your hands on these animated shorts. Okay, it seems both are available on YouTube so here they are for your convenience and viewing pleasure:

    Lifted


    One Man Band


    II
    Shinjuku Incident starring Jackie Chan performing his very atypical role - serious main character of a drama. No kung-fu demonstrations, no funny lines and faces. I love the guy, I love the Eastern cultures so this one was both interesting and good in my mind. I don't think this movie is very original or stands out but I found it rather worthwhile.
    stupid disney blocked this!
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    Quote Originally Posted by easy View Post
    stupid disney blocked this!
    Blocked? Does it say "it isn't available for your country" or something like that?

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    Okay, I see what you mean now :D

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    Dead End.
    Not that it was fantastic but I like the concept ! Good enough to keep me in front of the tv.

    Orphan.

    Lost. (with Clark Kent in the Mercedes..) lol'd so much, like Dead End I like the concept.
    I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?

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    I finally saw Breakfast at Tiffany's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlaRant View Post
    I finally saw Breakfast at Tiffany's.
    I've never seen that. There's a lot of movies I haven't seen that are "classics" like that, that I haven't ever seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlaRant View Post
    I finally saw Breakfast at Tiffany's.
    how was it? i usually hate old movies... my dad watches some "4 star" movies sometimes and i think they are garbage! especially if its singing and dancing!
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