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PostPosted: June 22nd, 2007, 4:56 pm 
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Ohh a 10 minute PotC video clip you say...? :-) *vaguely interested*

Just watched half of Birdcage and now I regret I didn't pay more attention - the music was great!

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Ohh a 10 minute PotC video clip you say...? :-) *vaguely interested*

Yeah. About half of it is COTBP and DMC, and the other half is AWE. You want me to PM you the link?

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Not one of my favourite westerns, and I only really watched it for Burt Lancaster (:drool:). The acting of him and Gary Cooper is always worth watching again though, even if the story is a little predictable and boring. And Burt Lancaster's character is so great so hard to make out, that you need to watch it more tha once, just to try and understand him. ****

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Animal Farm. Very interesting how they ended it, it carried it on farther than the book did. But then again, the book's ending is really bummer, so I kind of get why they didn't do that. And I didn't know Ian Holm could sound like such a snake! :blink:

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^isnt it creepy?

The last 15 minutes of Cars, because i had to prove to my friend that Lightning wasn't wearing white wall tires for the last race.


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^isnt it creepy?

The last 15 minutes of Cars, because i had to prove to my friend that Lightning wasn't wearing white wall tires for the last race.


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^isnt it creepy?

When I read the book I definitely thought it was - I think they toned it way down for the film though...

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

My little brothers were watching it. *shrug* I like it a lot, but I like the old one better. Which is weird since the new one has Johnny Depp in it.


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^The old one frightens me. :hide:

Heh, I just watched Wyatt Earp.

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I've kind of been having a Spider-Man week. Let's see, I watched the first one on Monday/Tuesday (my dad can't stand watching a movie in one sitting :annoyed2: ). And then Spider-Man 2 on Thursday (no, we broke that up too - watched the first half in the morning, and the second in the evening). It was my first time seeing them and I really enjoied it - I didn't expect to! Spider-man 1 and 2 are waaay better then 3!


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Animal Farm was an extremely disturbing book, and I don't think the animated film was much better. Poor Major. :guilty:

Will Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was Ok to watch as a kid, but now for me, it's pretty dull and icky. At least Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was more true to the book than the first adapation of the story.

Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were Rabbit - I love this film so much. I've always been a fan of W&G and to finally have them in a feature length film, is great. It's so typically British, there is no one else except Nick Park and his team, that could create something as lovingly made and detailed as this. Without doubt, they are the best in the world at what they do. *****

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Hmm, I loved Animal Farm the book, but I haven't gotten the chance to see the movie.


Phantom of the Opera. The newest one of course. :D

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^I just watched the very end of Phantom of the Opera on TV. I'd never seen it before, either the movie or the play. It made me kind of curious, so I looked up the plotline online. The ending was really kind of weird and disappointing for me though. Maybe it's just because I didn't see the whole thing.


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Definitely. It is a great movie.


Right now, I'm watching the Chronicles of Riddick. I love this movie so much.

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Animal Farm was an extremely disturbing book, and I don't think the animated film was much better. Poor Major. :guilty:

That was what made me really, really, really dislike the book. :'(

A Series of Unfortunate Events - I still like it. :P I've also counted, and poor Klaus only smiles 9 times in the entire film! (that's if you're counting half smiles too...) But he has pretty eyes. :-D

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I'm still watching Riddick, but I'm always watching Finding Nemo.

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