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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

Miss Golightly

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So good, but exhausting. That and For Colored Girls are the only movies that made me put my head between my knees. Oy

I read the book a couple of years ago and couldn't put it down - it kept me gripped throughout - I really had no idea what was going to happen next and as the book came to a close - well, it blew me away. The movie was very well done (although I think John C Reilly was miscast as the husband) - Tilda Swinton as usual was wonderful....
 

C-dot

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Toronto, Canada
Caddyshack was better. :p Easy Money was kind of stupid funny. I think I laughed once or twice. :p

Whaat? You're so wrong! :p Easy Money has me in stitches every time I watch it, and I've watched it hundreds of times!

"Take the job. The first thing we do is fire that broad downstairs that prevented us from browsing."

Do you have any men shirts for men? lol
 
He was great in Caddyshack, but the role of Monty Capuletti was tailor made for him...

(Monty to his mother-in-law): "Well, you were the inspiration for twin beds!"

He was better tailored to:
[video=youtube_share;Zp7QoR8vMW8]http://youtu.be/Zp7QoR8vMW8[/video]
Not to mention all the other star comic actors in that movie---Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, his brother, Ted Knight and don't forget Cindy Morgan. :eyebrows:
Did somebody step on a duck? :rofl:
 

DameWhoDrinks

Familiar Face
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Memphis, TN
I read the book a couple of years ago and couldn't put it down - it kept me gripped throughout - I really had no idea what was going to happen next and as the book came to a close - well, it blew me away. The movie was very well done (although I think John C Reilly was miscast as the husband) - Tilda Swinton as usual was wonderful....

I loved how visually stunning the whole thing was. I liked John C Reilly....but I never read the book sk I could be dead wrong. Ill have to add that to my to be read pile
 

Widebrim

I'll Lock Up
He was better tailored to:
[video=youtube_share;Zp7QoR8vMW8]http://youtu.be/Zp7QoR8vMW8[/video]
Not to mention all the other star comic actors in that movie---Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, his brother, Ted Knight and don't forget Cindy Morgan. :eyebrows:
Did somebody step on a duck? :rofl:


Aquatic antics. He was in only about half of that segment...
 

Edward

Bartender
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London, UK
Finally got to see Iron Sky on the big screen last night. After four or five years of anticipation, it had a lot to live up to, but it is well worth it. The one element about which I was very concerned was the Sarah Palin parody president - it would have been very easy to ham that up into an overdone, one-note joke, but it is in fact reined in enough to be superb. Lovely, lovely film. I especially enjoyed the subtle Downfall parody scene (and the throwaway "Shut up, Hedwig"). Can't recommend it enough. The very end scene certainly suggests the mooted Rust Sky will indeed be the sequel.
 

JAVIER

Practically Family
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Where's my Hat... ? in Upstate NY!
Winds of the Wasteland (1936)

Directed by:
Mack V. Wright
Starring:
John Wayne
Phylis Cerf
Lew Kelly

John Blair and his buddy purchase an old stage line then compete in a race for a government contract.


WindsOfTheWasteland_1936.jpg
 

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