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I didn't follow the X-Files, but was aware of the show's phenomenal popularity at the time. However, I did catch the X-Files feature film when it aired on TV and enjoyed it. I bought the DVD in the cheap bin not long ago, just haven't gotten around to watching it. I agree about Anderson and Duchovny: their chemistry was terrific.

Not sure I'd want to go through all of the X-File seasons, but if it's in syndication somewhere, I wouldn't mind catching the stand alone episodes you're talking about.
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My package just arrived a little while ago, the package containing Jaws 30th anniversary edition, Jaws 2 and Jaws 3. It also contains season two of Wondershowzen. 8O :biggrin: :haha:
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I've never seen the Jaws sequels, as I've heard that they suck bad. I looked them up on IMDB: while Jaws 2 is rated as a genuinely good sequel, the subsequent films seem to be perennial "worst movie ever" contenders. I notice that Jaws 4 (aka Jaws: The Revenge) is ranked #91 on IMDB's Bottom 100. Hahahaha!
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Well, I love Jaws 2 cuz I think it is a fun sequel. Jaws 3 I also purchased but more because it's a great campy sequel. Jaws 4, I didn't bother with. I don't even consider it an actual sequel or part of the trilogy. See, trilogy. Jaws 4 doesn't exist in my mind. :biggrin:
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I just picked up Red Eye and Twilight Zone - Season One.
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Picked up Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.
Paid nearly 20 bucks for it.
I missed it at the theater and had heard that it was an improvement over the first film.
The Surfer was pretty cool. But...um...
Can I have my 20 bucks back please?
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Just got NCIS season 4.
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My family joined the disney movie club or something, so we all got to pick a bunch.

Just got 'em in the mail: Aladdin, Monster's INC, Toy Story, the Fox and the Hound, Finding Nemo and Robin Hood (animated)

Should be a blast from the past!
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Going to get Ratatouille tomorrow. Probably my favorite Pixar film, next to Toy Story 2.
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Lord Foul wrote:Going to get Ratatouille tomorrow. Probably my favorite Pixar film, next to Toy Story 2.
I loved it. Made me miss my old pet rat. She was smart as hell.

Just picked up Star Wars: the Phantom Menace for 20 bucks (it'll NEVER drop below 20$) and the Royal Tennebaums (used) for NINE BUCKS. WOO HOO!
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Kurosawa's The Lower Depths, and Bong Joon-ho's Memories of Murder.
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Balon wrote:Just picked up Star Wars: the Phantom Menace for 20 bucks (it'll NEVER drop below 20$)
Weird. Here in Rome, GA it's 14$.

I need to get the Final Cut of Blade Runner on DVD. They're playing it in some theaters, and on Tuesday a friend and I will see it. The music (Vangelis rocks) and the imagery will be breathtaking; few films are better fit for the big screen.
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Lord Foul wrote:Weird. Here in Rome, GA it's 14$.
Well, that's Suncoast for ya. :?
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I bought for my parents: It and Live and Let Die. For myself, I bought Doctor Who - The Time Warrior and V is for Vendetta.
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I'm as happy as a developing fetus, because Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (arguably the best Batman movie) and Bender's Big Score (the first Futurama release in over 4 years) came in the mail today.

ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!
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I got a deal at Hastings: 1408, Dreamgirls (for Tam) and Chicken Run (for Elora Grace and Tam) for 20 bucks.
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danlo wrote:I got a deal at Hastings: 1408, Dreamgirls (for Tam) and Chicken Run (for Elora Grace and Tam) for 20 bucks.
Sure Dreamgirls is for Tam, danlo? ;)
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You may have a point there, after all Beyonce and Jamie Fox are pretty damm hot! :P
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I have just recently aquired two movies I've seen before, but find absolutely hysterical. Them being, Anchorman and Robin Hood: Men in Tights. I have been seeking the latter on DVD for quite some time and just recently found it at the local Target.
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