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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

Shangas

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Maybe I'm a bit old for it. I dunno. But I thought it was a really great movie. It's funny, it's exciting. It's got a great plot.

Who doesn't wubb widdle snuggly dwaaagonz...
 

Stray Cat

My Mail is Forwarded Here
A friend told me about the movie "HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON".

I thought it was a great film. Good for kids of all ages. The young and the young at heart.

..indeed. I liked it.. The part about the "fish sharing" was a precious one.. I laughed so hard..
(am I the only one that finds the dragon resembling to Stitch from "Lilo and Stitch"? [huh]

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

Haven't seen it in ages.. (not in the mood, I guess..) Lately, I was interested in Crusade themed movies. Like "The kingdom of heaven".
But, today..
...it'll be "Thin man" from 1934.
(that is.. if I manage to download it)
DON'T judge me.. if I could buy it, I would.. since I can't.. megaupload it is. [angel]
 

Tommy

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Pennsylvania USA
Thanksgiving extravaganza -
Out of the Past - Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas
Dodsworth - with Ruth Chatterton, Walter Huston, Mary Astor
Topper - Carry Grant Constance Bennett, Roland Young
 

Retro_GI_Jane

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"White Christmas." I could actually watch this movie all year long but we were putting up the tree and I wanted something I could sing along to to make putting up the lights go faster. ;)
 

Retro_GI_Jane

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^^"Christmas Vacation!" That was the one I watched before 'White Christmas." ;) It never gets old either, no matter how much you've memorized the lines.
 

Wally_Hood

One Too Many
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The Hood family kicked off the Christmas movie viewing season with our traditional favorite, Elf. It's one that makes me laugh every time.
NB: the special features on the blu-ray are really cool. There's a series of "behind the scenes" short films that really let us see just how many people and trades are involved in making a film.
 

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