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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

Old Rogue

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Technically this isn't the last movie I watched, but rather one I'm going to watch very soon. Just snagged a DVD of Humphrey Bogart in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre for $5 at Walmart earlier this evening.
 

Tomasso

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The International.

What they did to the Guggenheim...:eusa_doh:



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TimeWarpWife

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Merton of the Movies (1947) starring Red Skelton. It was ok, but I prefer his Whistling in Dixie, Brooklyn, and The Dark movies. I've dvr'd a few movies, so tomorrow I plan on watching The Uninvited (1944, Ray Milland) and Mrs. Miniver (1942, Greer Garson). These are two of my favorites movies of all time and I've seen them both umpteen times, but I never tire of watching them. :) I really wish they'd finally put The Uninvited on dvd.
 
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Amy Jeanne

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Although I had seen it years before, I re-watched Wife vs. Secretary (1936) and actually cried while watching it lol It wasn't a good time of the month to watch it *cough* and I just could not help but feel bad for Clark and Jean! Their relationship was so innocent yet all the hatchetface gossipers thought otherwise. I don't know why, but that upset me!! ;)

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rue

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The Great Gatsby
I hadn't seen it in over ten years and it was better than I remembered.
Being forced to watch movies on Youtube, because the kids have taken over the TV this weekend, made me look for something to watch and now I'm glad they did.
You can watch it starting here
 

Harp

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It's a tough read, but beautiful. All of Nicholas Sparks' books are great, but everyone of them are tearjerkers.

Dear John, which a gal pal insisted I read 'cause
the protagonist-narrator reminded her of someone ;)...
...hoped against hope, but the title said it all. :(


The Great Gatsby
I hadn't seen it in over ten years and it was better than I remembered.

Fitzgerald is considered a difficult screenwrit but Redford nailed Gatsby cold. :eusa_clap
 

rue

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Dear John, which a gal pal insisted I read 'cause
the protagonist-narrator reminded her of someone ;)...
...hoped against hope, but the title said it all. :(
So you didn't like it?

Fitzgerald is considered a difficult screenwrit but Redford nailed Gatsby cold. :eusa_clap

I'm about to read the book, which I never have :eek:, so I'll let you know ;)

I do have a question.... is Daisy supposed to be that annoying or is it just Mia Farrow that played her? Both times I watched it I kept thinking.... run away from her Jay... just run.
 

Harp

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So you didn't like it?

I'm about to read the book, which I never have :eek:, so I'll let you know ;)

I do have a question.... is Daisy supposed to be that annoying or is it just Mia Farrow that played her? Both times I watched it I kept thinking.... run away from her Jay... just run.


Dear John proved its title, a busted flush.
I wanted them to have a storybook happily ever after ending. :(
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Does Daisy remind you of Catherine in Wuthering Heights?
A lass a bit off the mark, not too appealing or sympathetic....
Fitzgerald may have considered Emily Bronte's star-crossed lovers for
some guidance in portraying Daisy and Jay.
Gatsby though is a good read. :)
 
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rue

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Does Daisy remind you of Catherine in Wuthering Heights?
A lass a bit off the mark, not too appealing or sympathetic....
Fitzgerald may considered Emily Bronte's star-crossed lovers for
some guidance in portraying Daisy and Jay.
Gatsby though is a good read. :)

YES, but much more annoying. I guess I just can't understand a woman that flaky and overdramatic (for lack of better words). She makes me want to grab her and say "Get ahold of yourself". Gatsby was so much better than her.
At any rate, I'm glad you can see it too.
 

Monsoon

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Last movie I saw?

Sucker Punch.

Good movie. Look beyond the ueber-nerd "hot chicks with automatic weapons" movie. It's about sacrifice. How far are you willing to go to obtain your goals?
 

Almost Vintage

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Are you kidding?? :eusa_doh:

Unfortunately, no, I'm not. Bill Murray was the holdout. He didn't like the script and refused to sign on to the project. Then apparently the writers changed and he liked the new script. If I recall correctly, the films will center on the training of new ghost busters and if the films do well, well...
 

Mr Vim

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Please no one shoot me, but I finally saw Gone With the Wind. It was wonderful, and I have no excuse as to why it took me so long to watch the film.
 

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