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    "Sweet Charity"
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    I simply love Shirley...
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    I finally saw Stardust and I really liked it which is a little surprising because I generally never like movies taken from books I've read. I think the fact that it's been years since I read it helped because the details were incredible fuzzy and it also helped that it wasn't one of my favorite Gaiman books to begin with. Not that I didn't like it but I just didn't have that emotional connection to it that I would've had with say, Neverwhere or American Gods. And it was the first movie I've seen without subtitles in awhile, it was nice to just be able to watch the movie instead of reading the movie, so much more relaxing.
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    "Sweeney Todd"

    Some of the characters were from Harry Potter?
    And the guy from Borat?
    The singing was aright, but it was wonderously amusing to watch
    and so sad,
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    Johnny Depp!

    I did like Borat too...
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    It could have been made so much better, but it ended up being too long.

    4/10

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    "The Notebook"
    9/10
    I don't like romantic dramas, but this one was really great. Ryan Gosling is an excellent actor.
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    My wife and I are going out to see "No Country For Od Men" tonight. Actually we haven't gone out to see a movie in years. We've both read the excellent book and the movie has gotten great reviews. Has anyone seen it? If so what did you think?

    I guess I'll have to review it for the thread tomorrow.
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    Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.

    bloody! was it confussing! but it had some saweet fighting scenes, rather the whole movie was a sweet fighting scene. but it can be confusing, just watched it twice and still am a little lost.

    10/10
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    My wife and I are going out to see "No Country For Od Men" tonight. Actually we haven't gone out to see a movie in years. We've both read the excellent book and the movie has gotten great reviews. Has anyone seen it? If so what did you think?

    I guess I'll have to review it for the thread tomorrow.
    It's very good Virg, excellent direction. So much to look at, it's one I'll have to watch again when it's on video.
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    Annapolis 10/10. James Fronco looks sooooo good in uniform (although he looks good anyway...).
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    I just saw Revenge of the Nerds.

    Oh. My. "Bob".

    That movie is pure genius. So stupid in a GOOD WAY.

    I MUST PURCHASE IT.

    1,000,000/10

    Someday I will find the theme song, too.

    The time has come.

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    Last edited by Lily Adams; 01-19-2008 at 06:50 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lily Adams View Post
    I just saw Revenge of the Nerds.

    Oh. My. "Bob".

    That movie is pure genius. So stupid in a GOOD WAY.

    I MUST PURCHASE IT.

    1,000,000/10

    Someday I will find the theme song, too.

    The time has come.

    Hehhhhh Lewisssssss..............
    So, you finally saw it, huh? Do you think that you will give the sequels a try? Well, at least the second one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyWentworth View Post
    So, you finally saw it, huh? Do you think that you will give the sequels a try? Well, at least the second one?
    I did see the second one this afternoon because the DVD I rented has both of them on it. It certainly is watchable, but not nearly as awesome/funny as the first one. I watched it because

    1. It was there
    2. It has Mark Mothersbaugh and DEVO music in it
    3. I wanted to see more of...Lewis


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    Went to see Alien V's Preditor 2 last night with the BF. Dont know how many times i wanted to throw up! The BF thought it was excellent and loved how they ended it so they could make another one. Told him if another one does come out, he's going with his friends.
    I owed it to him anyway seeing as he did go to see Enchanted with me the day before! (when we got to the cinema we only had a choice between Enchanted and PS i Love you ehich there was no way i was ever going to see.) Thats actually really enjoyable. The chipmonk rules!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shurtugal View Post
    Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.

    bloody! was it confussing! but it had some saweet fighting scenes, rather the whole movie was a sweet fighting scene. but it can be confusing, just watched it twice and still am a little lost.

    10/10
    That movie rocks! Have you played the game Final Fantasy VII for playstation? That might clear things up. If you haven't I believe there's some sort of feature on the DVD that will take you through the video game.

    The last movie I watched was Forrest Gump. Rating: 9/10
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