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henno wrote:watched 'brokeback mountain' last week......
Speaking of which .... :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwPYQBNN4mw
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Keith Jordan wrote:The next film I will watch is Saw 3. :shock:
Regardless of your expectations be surprised at how voilent it gets. The rack section towards the end will have to go down in history as one of cinema's most horrific images
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I watched The Big Lebowski. A film that can easily persuade everyone that there is also good american cinema and not only Hollywood rubish.
Great soundtrack and actors. (Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Turturro, Ben Gazzara, David Thewlis, David Huddleston)
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Love that movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!


the dude abides......
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El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing
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Napoelean dynamite

odd film but funny
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Kimon wrote:I watched The Big Lebowski.
I love that film more with every viewing.

Last film I watched was Taxi Driver. How brilliant was De Niro in that film? I say very. And sexy too!
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Borat the Movie very random in parts but very very funny i found rude crude but good though.
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The Godfather trilogy. 9 hours of irrecusable offers.
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Last night I watched Barbarella on DVD...one of my favourites. Movies don't get much trippier (or sillier). Good fun!
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Massed Gadgets wrote:Last night I watched Barbarella on DVD...one of my favourites. Movies don't get much trippier (or sillier). Good fun!
And wow Jane Fonda really looked something special back in those days :D
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Click .... Adam Sandlers new movie ... I liked it , some good goofball funny moments that made me laugh out loud.
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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

absolutely brilliant comedy from the guy who made the royal tenenbaums

bill murray is great in it.

i love all the fake animal names they keep dropping in and the "research turtles" :smt044 :smt044
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I saw The Wizard of Oz on tv the other evening. You know for it's age it sure is a great movie. I have seen it many times and could watch it many times again.

Mitchell sat on my knee and watched it with me. I found myself singing along with the songs, (Mitchell kept telling me to shush).

For the first time in some weeks I was happy for a while.

(I have never sync'd this movie with you know what and never intend to. They are both great products that would spoil each other.)
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WishIwasthere wrote:I saw The Wizard of Oz on tv the other evening. You know for it's age it sure is a great movie. I have seen it many times and could watch it many times again.
That's a powerful film... The last few minutes especially so ("I can't come back--I don't know how it works... Goodbye folks!")...

Judy Garland's performance of "Over the Rainbow" is something timeless.