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Partymember 06-30-2007 09:31 PM

i saw "Pan's Labyrinth" today and it rocked my freakin' world!!! The flabby skin child-eater guy was SO CREEPY! (shudder)

Rent this movie. Now.

jekylljuice 07-01-2007 12:14 PM

March of the Penguins

For the third time. The footage of those beautiful and amazing birds is truly phenomenonal, even if Morgan Freeman's narration (wonderful though his voice may be) can get a tad slushy at times. Gotta love those fuzzy little chicks. :berry:

Invader Bloo 07-01-2007 06:59 PM

Die Hard. This movie has moved up to my # 5 favorite movie spot. Right behind Empire Strikes Back, Borat, IJ & the Last Crusade & Spider-Man 2. :)

Partymember 07-01-2007 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Invader Bloo (Post 49203)
Die Hard. This movie has moved up to my # 5 favorite movie spot. Right behind Empire Strikes Back, Borat, IJ & the Last Crusade & Spider-Man 2. :)

the original Die Hard or the new one? Both kicked a$$

Lynnie 07-01-2007 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Invader Bloo (Post 48887)
Pirates of the Carribean- Curse of the Black Pearl. The first one, way better than DMC.

Soooo agree with you there. I loved the first movie, and have yet to see the third. My sis said she didn't like the third, either. I guess the first movies are always going to be the best.

As for the last movie I saw, which was just today, was Legend of Zorro and Marie Antoinette. They were ok. I like historical movies. ;)

jekylljuice 07-02-2007 12:33 PM

Broken Flowers

Subtle drama about a lonely man (played by Bill Murray) who receives an anonymous letter informing him that he has a teenage son on the loose, and embarks on a series of cross-country visits to old flames to try and decipher who the mother might be. I saw this a couple of years ago with some of my friends, none of whom seemed to care for it that much. Admittedly, it's very slow-moving, and there isn't really a great deal of pay-off (story-wise) in the end, but I nonetheless find it a very charming and beautifully-made film with lots of understated emotion and really nice attention to detail. I guess you have to accept that the journey here is the important bit, not the result.

Medikor 07-02-2007 02:17 PM

I watched the first half of Terminator II today. Great movie. I'll have to watch it in its entirety later.

Cassini90125 07-02-2007 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Medikor (Post 49292)
I watched the first half of Terminator II today. Great movie. I'll have to watch it in its entirety later.

You're in for a treat. The movie was one heck of a thrill ride, and I loved every minute of it. :)

Medikor 07-02-2007 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 49302)
You're in for a treat. The movie was one heck of a thrill ride, and I loved every minute of it. :)


It's certainly got me hyped for the new series on Fox this fall.;)

Mr. Marshmallow 07-02-2007 10:48 PM

Transformers

I got 3 words for this movie:

IT $#@ING RULES!!

Oh my god, amazing, fantastic, un-freaking believable. YES, YES, YES! This is how you make a good movie people. Anyone who thought Michael Bay would botch this movie should get a plate and be prepared to eat their own words!

This is the best movie of the entire year, I'm on such a buzz from this movie, I can't stop geeking out over it. Smart script work, excellent acting, great music and the action is MIND BLOWING. 5 stars baby, 5 stars :D!

If there is one movie anyone sees this year, THIS is the movie to see.


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