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The Sandlot Smile


Great, under-rated movie!


One of my all-time favorites!


Romeo and Juliet are together in eternity....
 
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Arthur- this movie has been on my mind; I really enjoyed Dudley Moore in this, and other movies.
 
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Gran Torino

Enjoyed this.
 
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kissed


Watching Molly Parker in that role was a little disturbing to me. She made it look so natural.
 
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Breakfast at Tiffany's.
 
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The Matrix Reloaded
 
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Arthur- this movie has been on my mind; I really enjoyed Dudley Moore in this, and other movies.

A great movie and one of Mrs. Gigabit's favorites. John Gielgud was fantastic.
 
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Clue. Mercifully, my wife fell asleep 1/2 hour in, so I could shut it off.


-IB

"Wine only turns into alcohol if you let it sit."---Lindsay Bluth
 
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Arthur- this movie has been on my mind; I really enjoyed Dudley Moore in this, and other movies.


One of my favorites. Might need to break out the DVD soon.


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Taken. OK. That's about it.


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Taken. OK. That's about it.

Rented this last evening, watching tonight.
Not expecting better than that, just want to see it.
 
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Major League


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I'm throwin' rocks tonight. Mark it, Dude.
 
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Last night

North by Northwest
 
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North by Northwest


I'm such a fan of Hitchcock.
 
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North by Northwest


I'm such a fan of Hitchcock.


GREAT movie. My #3 of his. (#1 - Rear Window, #2- To Catch a Theif)


"What contemptible scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch?" -- W.C. Fields
 
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Definitely agree with Rear Window, but I have to put The Birds up there too. Not because it was a "technically" great movie, but for the impact it had on me when I first saw it at some single digit age.
 
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North by Northwest


I'm such a fan of Hitchcock.


GREAT movie. My #3 of his. (#1 - Rear Window, #2- To Catch a Theif)


You are really starting to scare me. Wink

I would add to the list, Vertigo, Notorious, Dial M for Murder and The Man Who Knew Too Much.
 
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Recently:
Hancock
Quantum of Solace

On deck:
Gran Torino


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Seven Pounds later tonight; could be the theme of the gluttonous weekend I've had.
 
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Clue. Mercifully, my wife fell asleep 1/2 hour in, so I could shut it off.


Murder by Death was a much better murder mystery parody.



"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return."
 
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The Taking of Pelham 123 ... the 1974 version. Pretty good so far ... all-star cast.
 
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North by Northwest


I'm such a fan of Hitchcock.


GREAT movie. My #3 of his. (#1 - Rear Window, #2- To Catch a Theif)


You are really starting to scare me. Wink

I would add to the list, Vertigo, Notorious, Dial M for Murder and The Man Who Knew Too Much.


The Lady Vanishes

Razz

And don't worry. While I think he's been horrible since moving to 11:30 (and Letterman has been borderline brilliant the past two weeks) I used to think Conan had some talent. So there is that. Wink


"What contemptible scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch?" -- W.C. Fields
 
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"Moscow, Belgium"
Very pleasant. In Flemish with subtitles.


Irwin

99% of lawyers give the rest of us a bad name.
 
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The Taking of Pelham 123 ... the 1974 version. Pretty good so far ... all-star cast.


I'm confident I will prefer this to the current release, but we shall see.
 
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And don't worry. While I think he's been horrible since moving to 11:30 (and Letterman has been borderline brilliant the past two weeks) I used to think Conan had some talent. So there is that. Wink


Eek Razz
 
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