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TOPIC: off topic Have you seen any good movies lately

06 Apr 2008 07:50 #16851

My all time favourite is Brigadoon with Gene Kelly. I also love the stars wars, Indiana Jones and Harry Potter movies. the last movie i saw at the cinema was The Kingdom which was excellent. i wanted to see Horton hears a Who and the spider wick chronicles but couldn't talk my 12 yo granddaughter into coming with me. oh well just have to wait for the dvd's.
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06 Apr 2008 07:37 #16850

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My all time favorite: Somewhere in Time. I just melt whenever I see it.
All the Harry Potter movies-I agree the books are better. I loved Indiana Jones too.
I have to admit-I'm a Star Wars fan. Maybe because of Harrison Ford? :lol:
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05 Apr 2008 23:46 #16846

Like Mandy said, my movie loves are all over the place. I love most Hallmark movies, nothing scary, nothing violent, An Affair to Remember, Return to Me. Tuesdays with Moire was so touching and sad, but we loved it. And my all time favorite is Shall We Dance.

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05 Apr 2008 21:48 #16838

Shawshank is definately one of my all time favorites - awsome music, especially the breakout sequence. Other really good movies I love are What Dreams May Come, all the Lord of the Rings films, The Princess Bride, all the Harry Potter films (although I prefer the books), Fiddler on the Roof, Gettysburg, Gone with the Wind, Fried Green Tomatoes, The Hudsucker Proxy... my tastes are all over the map, lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
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05 Apr 2008 21:14 #16836

Thinking of favorite movies AND of old ones, I love the movie "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir." Saw it once on late night tv and have loved it ever since.
Just saw Nim's Island tonight too - really liked it as did my DH.
I'll "cogitate" this topic overnight and add more tomorrow.
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05 Apr 2008 20:13 #16832

Nothing beats the classics...Rear Window, North by Northwest, Notorious...Gaslight...etc.
comedies: Bringing Up Baby, Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World...
I love anything with Bette Davis, Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, Joan Crawford (in Midred Pierce).

I am a serious 'old movie buff'.

For current movies, I don't have a clue. I usually wait until current films come to cable.
I do have some favorites of contemporary films: Keeping Mum (British film with Maggie Smith), Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood. The Queen (with Helen Mirren), Calendar Girls, Driving Miss Daisy. OK..some of these are not 'current'....but it is the best I could do!


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05 Apr 2008 20:07 #16831

I recently saw Becoming Jane, which was a fictionalized account of a period in Jane Austen's life just before/as she started writing. I thought it was fairly good.

If you liked Nancy Drew books as a kid, you might like the movie. I thought it was pretty cute, though definitely geared to kids.

My favorite listed here was the French movie A Very Long Engagement with Audrey Tatou (and also Jodie Foster who must speak French, who knew?). It is a mystery set in World War I (so some gory war scenes but mostly not). The only problem here is that it's not good for sewing because you have to read the subtitles unless you know French.

Three of my all-time favorites are You've Got Mail, Crossing Delancey, and The Saint.
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05 Apr 2008 19:50 #16829

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I just came home from seeing NIMS ISLAND. I thought it was a great KID (GIRL) ADVENTURE MOVIE... Jodi Foster was great... the little girl was believeable. My heart went wild / pitter pat over GERARD BUTLER.

I wish they had more great movies for girls when my daughter was a kid.... something with substance..... not shopping, boys, gossiping and being mean... IF YOU LIKE THE INDIAN MOVIES you would probably like this...( toned down / not violent) but adventure and concoquering your fears.

I loved it and can't wait to take my 7 year old neice... she will love it.


THE AMERICAN GIRL MOvie previes.... being released this summer looked pretty good too. I think it is about time their were movies with good role model and believeable activities and actions for girls and kids...

Who need prince chariming to rescue you when it is better to rescue yourself. MOst prince charmings are frogs anyway.


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05 Apr 2008 19:45 #16828

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My all-time favorite is Pretty Woman. Love Julie Roberts and that Richard Gere is a hunk. Mary in cool and wet MS.
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movies 05 Apr 2008 19:20 #16825

Shawshank was great, how about Pride & Prejudice? That was wonderful. Nothing at the movie theatre anymore. Even my kids don't like what's out there.
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05 Apr 2008 19:11 #16824

Shawshank Redemption is one of my all time favorite movies. I'm not much of a movie watcher but I'm really looking forward to the new Indiana Jones movie. I loved that series. Can't think of anything I watched lately that I can even remember anything about. I'll be interested in what everyone else has enjoyed. Gloria who threw her jacket in the back seat of the car and then her sweater today. :D
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05 Apr 2008 18:20 #16822

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I know it's now pretty old, but I recently got my all time favourite movie out again because I had a friend staying who had heard about but not seen it. It hasn;t lost any of it's quality: 'Shawshank Redeption'.

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05 Apr 2008 16:42 #16816

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Good question I can not remember the last time I rented a movie I have no idea even whats out ....Jean
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off topic Have you seen any good movies lately 05 Apr 2008 10:55 #16798

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I finished cleaning the house and am bored out of my mind. I can not sew as my sewing room is converted for my husband's poker party tonight. Food is cooked and ready. He is ordering in. Do not feel like hand sewing.

Planning to take the neighbor's kid ( grandma neighbor too) to see NIMS ISLAND tonight during the poker party so I am out of the house.

Are there any good movies ... not kid but for adults out therre right now .... I love mystery but not really gore. Comedies are good... any goooooood movie any genera would be considered.

Any good DVD for rent. I have not rented anything

SUGGESTION PLEASE

Keep this post going because I alway like a good movie on when I sew.


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