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    Quote Originally Posted by malwethien View Post
    Ocean's 13

    So far it's the best movie I've seen in for 2007....
    I saw Ocean's 11 and liked it. I might have seen Ocean 12; I forget. These films are highly entertaining.

    Malwethien, I posted the L short story - it is a short one and easy this time. Think you will enjoy it. J
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    Quote Originally Posted by malwethien View Post
    Ocean's 13

    So far it's the best movie I've seen in for 2007....
    Go see Bug.
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    I liked Ocean's 11, but Ocean's 12 was really bad, so I'm not seeing Ocean's 13, probably. In any case, The Whole Nine Yards is better than any of them.

    Bug was said to be pretty bad... eh, you have to watch each movie by yourself, peoples' opinions are going hairware.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesian View Post
    'Take the Money and Run' - Woody Allen, 1969

    This movie is hilarious, to put it simply. Really quite inventive humor. Of course, it's obviously not realistic at all (it involves an incompetent bank-robber who keeps winding up in jail and escaping - only to fail at another robbery and be imprisoned anew),
    Doesn't that movie have a scene were the inmates are planning an escape, but Allen is the only one who goes through with it....and is thusly caught in the glare of the prison lights and the other inmates mock him? I remember that scene...and I think it was the same movie. If so, very funny indeed.

    Can't say I am a Woody Allen fan much at all, but some of his earlier stuff was very funny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kathycf View Post
    Doesn't that movie have a scene were the inmates are planning an escape, but Allen is the only one who goes through with it....and is thusly caught in the glare of the prison lights and the other inmates mock him? I remember that scene...and I think it was the same movie. If so, very funny indeed.

    Can't say I am a Woody Allen fan much at all, but some of his earlier stuff was very funny.
    kathycf, Yes, I recall that scene too and I think Woody Allen carved a gun from a cake of soap! It came back to me, if my memory serves me right. I have to review this film. I know it is a good one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kathycf View Post
    Doesn't that movie have a scene were the inmates are planning an escape, but Allen is the only one who goes through with it....and is thusly caught in the glare of the prison lights and the other inmates mock him? I remember that scene...and I think it was the same movie. If so, very funny indeed.
    Yup, that's the one. I found it pretty funny that in that clip of 'interview' footage with one of the former inmates, he's still reflecting on how hilarious it was that no one told poor Virgil that the escape was canceled (while the viewer sees quite clearly that he's the only one who escaped).

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    I watched Apocalypto in Spanish!!

    VERY VERY gory but it is pretty good! If I were to rate it on a scale of one to ten: ten being the highest one being the lowest>>>>>>8 out of 10<<<<<<<<
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    Last movie I watched was Underworld...the first part..I really liked it..I'm a fan of Kate Beckinsale...and I'm watching Salem's Lot tonight..lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Video Drone View Post
    Bug was said to be pretty bad... eh, you have to watch each movie by yourself, peoples' opinions are going hairware.
    I know a lot of people didn't like it, but a lot of people rushed to see all three Spiderman films, Pirates of the Caribean films, The Da Vinci Code...I'll take Bug over that tripe any day.
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    Just saw The Illusionist and was very impressed; I was expecting to be only mildly entertained but was gripped by the acting and the storyline, very worth seeing and with an excellent performance by Edward Norton.
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    Ghengis Blues -- award-winning documentary. Don't look for dramatic action, but sort of a National Geographic study. Very unusual subject; interesting regarding a culture/nationality of sort that live in a Shangri La.

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    thumbs up. just know that the movie centers around the romance of a couple of starving musicians and their acoustical performances, which happen to be excellent.
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    Okay so i've been sick these past few days so heres a list of movies i've watched.
    The Holiday
    Ever After
    Casanova- good beginning-crap ending
    10 things i hate about you
    Music and Lyrics
    The Others
    Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone
    Hot Fuzz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1jt View Post
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    thumbs up. just know that the movie centers around the romance of a couple of starving musicians and their acoustical performances, which happen to be excellent.
    I wanted to see that! Its good to hear its good!
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    The Basketball Diaries - I already familiar with Jim Caroll but it was interesting to see a few of the details. Not to mention Leonardo Dicaprio was sooooo young....

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