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Movies You've Seen Recently

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angellous_evangellous

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The Ballad of Ricky Bobby - loved it

The Truth about Charlie - stupid.
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
Bell, Book and Candle
DVD/ Color/ 109 Mins./ NR/ 1958
The same year they co-starred in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, James Stewart and Kim Novak teamed up for this popular screen version of a hit Broadway comedy. Novak is a witch in modern-day Greenwich Village, who casts a love spell on already-engaged Stewart. The spell works, but Novak wants Stewart's love the old-fashioned way -- with magic of the romantic variety. Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs and Elsa Lanchester also lend their support.
 

darkpenguin

Charismatic Enigma
The man who sued god. I loved this film and it made me smile an awfull lot.
It surprises me that more people don't sue him more when their insurance companies don't pay out due to 'acts of god'. I know i'm going to go this route if I ever have insurance and they wouldn't pay out for this reason.
Fantastic and inspirational film, Billy connelly was awsome as always!
 

klubbhead024

Active Member
NoahideHiker said:
I watched The Illusionist and Crank last weekend. The Illusionist was great for it's direction and the feel of it. The plot was very predictable though.

Crank was great because of the camera angles and the was it was filmed. There was one sex scene which ruined the whole movie because it was just so un needed.

If he didn't have sex with her there... he was going to die!
 
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angellous_evangellous

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I watched You, Me, and Dupree - stupid and boring

John Tucker Must Die - Mrs A_E has that DVD waiting for us for tonight... I'm shaking in my boots.
 
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angellous_evangellous

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doppelgänger said:
The original version though - "Charade" with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn - is excellent.

That's what I told the wifey. She refused to flip the DVD over... the modern version had the classic on side B.

:sad4:
 

Green Gaia

Veteran Member
An Inconvenient Truth - Loved it! Everyone should watch this film.

Munich - Thought provoking.

Metropolis - Silent film, called the first Sci-Fi flick. Interesting!

Judgement at Nuremberg - A classic, and yet still timely.
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
Entrails of a Virgin
DVD/ Color/ 72 Mins./ NR/ 1986
Kazuo Komizu's gory thriller dares to explore the myth of otherworldly creatures that go "bump" in the night. In this case, the creature's not only an eerie specter, it's a murderous one, too. Its victims of choice? Three alluring models (Naomi Hagio, Megumi Kawashima and Saeko Kizu) who are stranded in the woods and hole up in a dilapidated cabin during a dense fog.
 
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