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The last movie I saw in the theatre was "The Break-Up." I didn't hate it, but I didn't go into it expecting a laugh-a-minute kind of movie, y'know?
the last movie I saw on cable/rental was Brokeback Mountain. I didn't have trouble with the movie subject matter, but actually couldn't tell what the heck they were saying half the time (they mumbled so much! with heavy accents!) and the other half of the time, the movie was so dark I couldn't see what was going on. It seemed like a good movie, but I was a bit frustrated. |
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No you are not the only one!! You sit in a theater (and sometimes it is not comfortable) and you have an extra 1/2 hour of previews before the movie starts. They should put them at the end of the movie - but they know that everyone will walk out.
I have noticed that some DVD's now have several previews on them. And one in particular has previews of some pretty nasty scenes! I tried to fast forward through them - and it won't work. They shouldn't be showing dirty scenes of previews on PG movies! |
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Failure to Launch was OK; the sum of the parts was better then the whole IMO. Not a terrific movie, but it had some classic funny moments.
I went to see The Devil Wears Prada a week or so ago, and I did like it. There were a couple of twists that were different than the book, which I liked better than the book. I also went to see You, Me, and Dupree a couple of days ago. I'd recommend it - it was quite funny. I can't believe Kate Hudson just had a baby a year or so ago (maybe it was a big longer, can't remember). She looks terrific. |
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Has anyone seen te older move The Apartment? I saw it last week on the Encore Love channel. It's showing again this week on the 26th in the morning in case you get the Encore channels.
I'm not really a love story person, but this movie came on after something welse I was watching. It stars Jack Lemmon, and Shirley McLaine in a story of a guy who lets out his apartments for gain in climbing the corporate ladder, and then gets involved himself. I think this movie couldn't be made today because modern movies miss the details and intricate human interactions that are in this one. You can read about The Apartment at imdb.com, but here's a true quote from there: <quote from imdb.com> A rare gem, this is a blessedly adult comedy with great performances, great writing and the kind of depth hardly ever seen in the more vapid, formulaic romantic comedies of today. </quote> The movie also stars Ray Walston (My Favorite Martian) and Fred MacMurray (My Three Sons). Yes this is an older movie but it's worth the watching. A friend of my said she saw it the day it opened at a matinee with a girlfriend of hers and loved it so much she went for an evening show with her husband that evening. A gem! |
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I love a good classic! I am so glad that they came out with DVD's and so many of the old films! I prefer them over a lot of the newer ones.
Even cable is getting boring and for those who don't have cable - it seems that local programming consists of nothing but infomercials or afternoon soaps (which I cannot stand!) I like to watch CSI, NCIS and CSI Miami. Sometimes 24, Bones and 48 Hours. I miss some of the weeklys like Murder She Wrote, Beauty and the Beast, even some of the old westerns. I would love to see High Chapparal again - even Adventures in Paradise with Gardner McKay! But I've got a pretty good collection on DVD so when there is nothing on or it's another re-run on the weeklys - I can watch John Wayne movies, old war movies, old cowboy pictures and some of the great classics they will never be able to duplicate - Gone With the Wind, etc. Some movies will just not be the same if they try to make them over! For a pick-me-up there is always Dean Martin/Jerry Lewis, Laurel and Hardy, East Side Kids, Abbott and Costello - and even the old cartoons!! DVD's were a great invention! And don't forget all those old spooky movies (usually black and whites) from the 30's to the 50's on a stormy night!! Or a good Alfred Hitchcock mystery. Best part - NO COMMERCIALS - and you can stop the film to make a cup of tea or grab a book or some knitting or even take a call and not miss anything! |
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I've never really watched 24 but a lot of people I know are addicted to it.
We watch a lot of TV series at home on DVD actually. Most are sitcoms though, just something to have a good laugh while lounging in the evening. We have a bunch of Friends and Seinfeld that we've bought over the last few years, and I'm in the process of Netflixing old episodes of Everybody Loves Raymond. |
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