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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

How dare you criticize the greatest romance movies of all times! I remember it like it was yesterday, the star of the movie, driving up the long driveway to the mansion, her black skin glistening in the winter light, so cold, but she looked warm, kept worm by her red leather, and sure footed on her wire wheels. Oh god, I want her, I would drive the wheels off her!
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:rofl: I knew you weren't talking about that idiot Ali. :p
 
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Just finished watching ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS.

A great musical. The Rat Pack at there best along with Bing Crosby.

The Music, The Clothing, A must see for loungers.

Best regards.

CCJ
 

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The Last Man on Earth- TCM had their apocalypse movie day today. This one had quite a different take than most other plague movie I've seen. Rather than everyone becoming ill and coming back as zombies or just straight dying, they came back as vampires. It was a very refreshing mix of different types of apocalypse genres.
 

Gregg Axley

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The Last Man on Earth- TCM had their apocalypse movie day today. This one had quite a different take than most other plague movie I've seen. Rather than everyone becoming ill and coming back as zombies or just straight dying, they came back as vampires. It was a very refreshing mix of different types of apocalypse genres.
Great film with a minimal set.
 

Wally_Hood

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Earlier on Friday, Lost Command (1966) with Spain standing in for both Vietnam and Algeria; starred Anthony Quinn, dir. Mark Robson.
Then, that night, A Christmas Story. A family tradition here. Even though we can recite whole scenes, we watch it every year.
 
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Earlier on Friday, Lost Command (1966) with Spain standing in for both Vietnam and Algeria; starred Anthony Quinn, dir. Mark Robson.
Then, that night, A Christmas Story. A family tradition here. Even though we can recite whole scenes, we watch it every year.

We too watch A Christmas Story every year (actually multiple times) and every year we find it just as enjoyable as the last year. We also enjoy Christmas Vacation although it is in no way on par with A Christmas Story. Part of my enjoyment comes from watching Chevy Chase deal with the issues of outside decor which I understand so very much.
:D
 
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We too watch A Christmas Story every year (actually multiple times) and every year we find it just as enjoyable as the last year. We also enjoy Christmas Vacation although it is in no way on par with A Christmas Story. Part of my enjoyment comes from watching Chevy Chase deal with the issues of outside decor which I understand so very much.:D
Agreed on all points! :)
 
Come on JP..
'Love means never having to say you're sorry'
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That is the most ridiculous line in the movie! Perfect advice for a divorce situation.
Perhaps you found the nexus of the divorce rate increase. You better say you are sorry and take ownership of wrongdoing or you will end up divorced, in jail or beat down someplace on the street----maybe all three.
 
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That is the most ridiculous line in the movie! Perfect advice for a divorce situation.
Perhaps you found the nexus of the divorce rate increase. You better say you are sorry and take ownership of wrongdoing or you will end up divorced, in jail or beat down someplace on the street----maybe all three.

"I am sorry" is one of the all-time most important phrases for better living.
:D
 

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