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I thought I knew what it was to be confused. I just watched Perfect Blue. I stand corrected. :faint:
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watched Batman Begins (which i thought was really good with the exception of that girl who played rachel, ick, who was she?) i love Bale!! best batman ever!!

and also watched Kingdom of Heaven. loved it, will probably buy it. total Bridgeburner movie. Bloom and Neeson were really good!!! (and i'm not a big Neeson fan, didn't think he was as good in Batman Begins) Orlando Bloom is now officially on my marriage list!! :oops:
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Rented Lawrence of Arabia, loved it, bought it. Bought that new version of Goodfellas; the old one was the kind that you had to flip over in the middle of the movie.

Finally completed my LOTR trilogy by buying the Extended Edition of the Two Towers. Already watched disc 1 of the movie; will continue with disc 2 sometime soon. Can't wait to see the 2 DVDs of extra features, as well!
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Carl Sagan's Cosmos. Is it just me who thinks this, but did Hugo Weaving borrow Sagan's style of speaking for playing Agent Smith?
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Julie and I watched Grease last night.

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Loremaster wrote:Carl Sagan's Cosmos. Is it just me who thinks this, but did Hugo Weaving borrow Sagan's style of speaking for playing Agent Smith?
Ha ha, yes. "In order to make an apple pie, Mr. Anderson...." By the way, Lore: if you liked Cosmos, you'd probably love the Mechanical Universe series.

52 episodes, 28 minutes each. The entire series is at learner.org; can watch it all for free.

www.learner.org/resources/series42.html
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Sky High: enjoyable fluff.
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Watched War of the Worlds again. LOVE IT.
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Loremaster wrote:Carl Sagan's Cosmos. Is it just me who thinks this, but did Hugo Weaving borrow Sagan's style of speaking for playing Agent Smith?
:lol: "Billions of people just living out their lives, oblivious..."
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Finally watched "Sin City" last night. Fantastic movie. :D
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Lucimay wrote:with the exception of that girl who played rachel, ick, who was she?
The notorious Katie Holmes. She is, without doubt, rubbish.
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Just watched Journey to the Centre of the Earth. Simple review: monumental trash. How the hell did Atlantis fall into the Earth's core and remain in good condition? And how did the Dinosaurs survive the fall? And how did the characters manage to reach the core so fast?

And just watched Downfall - a German movie about Hitler's last 4 days . . .MASTERPIECE! And also watched Conspiracy (about the Nazi's final solution) which was exceptional. Even had Colin Firth in it (finest performance of his career).
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Just watched "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" the other night. Pretty funny, although I thought it dragged on a little.
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rented three two nights ago

Star Wars Sith
the Island
War of the Worlds

SIth had some nice scenes. dragged way too much. Lucas can do action, but seems to forget that we want more of it. the battles were nice.

the Island was good, b movie stuff. great highway scene. knew where it was going the entire time, but mindless fun. and Scarlett is great in whatever movie she is in.

War of the Worlds was also good. some great action sequences, but the cellar dragged on forever. blah-blah-blah.
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Pitch Black, a classic
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Primal Fear, the movie debut of Edward Norton, a revelation.
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julie and i watched Wedding Crashers.
we both enjoyed the mindless fun. the 99 Red Balloons should not have been cut from the movie.
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Just watched The Island-not bad, but reminded me too much of Coma and Logan's Run.

Also saw The Dukes of Hazzard-dumb like the TV show, so I liked it.
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At work: Beaches. At least the shift is almost over.
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Just watched Conspiracy again. Masterpiece!
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