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Well I also just watched The House of Sand and Fog.
What a sad film. I know it's old, but wow, what an incredible movie.
Somehow I felt as though Jennifer Connelly really didn't deserve that house.
The Colonel and his family seemed to have so much more honor somehow.
Anyway hopefully on Friday I'll be going to see Million Dollar Baby
in Guatemala City, if it's still playing.
What a sad film. I know it's old, but wow, what an incredible movie.
Somehow I felt as though Jennifer Connelly really didn't deserve that house.
The Colonel and his family seemed to have so much more honor somehow.
Anyway hopefully on Friday I'll be going to see Million Dollar Baby
in Guatemala City, if it's still playing.
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I thought National Treasure was a fun movie, especially since I visited most of the East Coast sites that were featured during my trip last summer. I went to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. I didn't visit any underground treasure troves, though.fluffy wrote:Well it looks like Million Dollar Baby isn't playing in the City, so I'm going to see the treasure movie with Nicholas Cage which sorta looks to be Indiana Jones-ish.
I'll let you know what when I get back tonight.
On another note, here is a site for a short 'home' movie that I thought was pretty cool
http://abfhm.free.fr/basket.htm
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kurt culler wrote:I thought National Treasure was a fun movie, especially since I visited most of the East Coast sites that were featured during my trip last summer. I went to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. I didn't visit any underground treasure troves, though.fluffy wrote:Well it looks like Million Dollar Baby isn't playing in the City, so I'm going to see the treasure movie with Nicholas Cage which sorta looks to be Indiana Jones-ish.
I'll let you know what when I get back tonight.
On another note, here is a site for a short 'home' movie that I thought was pretty cool
http://abfhm.free.fr/basket.htm
notice how shes in pain but shes ignored? wtf man?
One of them does ask if she's okay toward the end, but they do seem sort of unaware that she banged her head on the rim. I found the original atPsychotic_Carp wrote:kurt culler wrote: On another note, here is a site for a short 'home' movie that I thought was pretty cool
http://abfhm.free.fr/basket.htm
notice how shes in pain but shes ignored? wtf man?
http://pumpupthemovie.com/
where you can also play a game where you toss the cheerleader into the net or onto a trampoline or into the scoreboard, etc. It was kind of a fun game for a while
Yeah can you believe it? So is Jersey Girl and Ocean's TwelvePsychotic_Carp wrote:thats just now showing there!?fluffy wrote:Well it looks like Million Dollar Baby isn't playing in the City, so I'm going to see the treasure movie with Nicholas Cage which sorta looks to be Indiana Jones-ish.
I'll let you know what when I get back tonight.
but that's not all.
So I get there and and I find out the film is dubbed in Spanish.
Out of all the options I decided to see Blade:Trinity, which I expected to be horrible.
I actually really enjoyed it. I know everyone said Goyer made a mess of it but I liked it much better than Blade II.
That could be due to the fact that I had no expectations or that I thoroughly enjoyed Ryan Reynolds. Either way, welcome to the joys of third world theater experiences.
Thanks, I'll try and watch it when I get home this afternoon.kurt culler wrote: I thought National Treasure was a fun movie, especially since I visited most of the East Coast sites that were featured during my trip last summer. I went to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. I didn't visit any underground treasure troves, though.
On another note, here is a site for a short 'home' movie that I thought was pretty cool
http://abfhm.free.fr/basket.htm
I'm really disappointed to not have seen National Treasure, but I've got to find a theater that shows it in English.
Well I just watched it and I thought it was pretty funny.kurt culler wrote: One of them does ask if she's okay toward the end, but they do seem sort of unaware that she banged her head on the rim. I found the original at
http://pumpupthemovie.com/
where you can also play a game where you toss the cheerleader into the net or onto a trampoline or into the scoreboard, etc. It was kind of a fun game for a while
Does that make me sick?
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i wanted to see it because john doe was in it (blade)fluffy wrote:Yeah can you believe it? So is Jersey Girl and Ocean's TwelvePsychotic_Carp wrote:thats just now showing there!?fluffy wrote:Well it looks like Million Dollar Baby isn't playing in the City, so I'm going to see the treasure movie with Nicholas Cage which sorta looks to be Indiana Jones-ish.
I'll let you know what when I get back tonight.
but that's not all.
So I get there and and I find out the film is dubbed in Spanish.
Out of all the options I decided to see Blade:Trinity, which I expected to be horrible.
I actually really enjoyed it. I know everyone said Goyer made a mess of it but I liked it much better than Blade II.
That could be due to the fact that I had no expectations or that I thoroughly enjoyed Ryan Reynolds. Either way, welcome to the joys of third world theater experiences.
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every1's seen blade, and i havent gotten to the movies in a while, all you guys/gurls have a CAR, and juz drive there n e time.fluffy wrote:Yeah can you believe it? So is Jersey Girl and Ocean's TwelvePsychotic_Carp wrote:thats just now showing there!?fluffy wrote:Well it looks like Million Dollar Baby isn't playing in the City, so I'm going to see the treasure movie with Nicholas Cage which sorta looks to be Indiana Jones-ish.
I'll let you know what when I get back tonight.
but that's not all.
So I get there and and I find out the film is dubbed in Spanish.
Out of all the options I decided to see Blade:Trinity, which I expected to be horrible.
I actually really enjoyed it. I know everyone said Goyer made a mess of it but I liked it much better than Blade II.
That could be due to the fact that I had no expectations or that I thoroughly enjoyed Ryan Reynolds. Either way, welcome to the joys of third world theater experiences.
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azianboi044 wrote:every1's seen blade, and i havent gotten to the movies in a while, all you guys/gurls have a CAR, and juz drive there n e time.fluffy wrote:Yeah can you believe it? So is Jersey Girl and Ocean's TwelvePsychotic_Carp wrote: thats just now showing there!?
but that's not all.
So I get there and and I find out the film is dubbed in Spanish.
Out of all the options I decided to see Blade:Trinity, which I expected to be horrible.
I actually really enjoyed it. I know everyone said Goyer made a mess of it but I liked it much better than Blade II.
That could be due to the fact that I had no expectations or that I thoroughly enjoyed Ryan Reynolds. Either way, welcome to the joys of third world theater experiences.
i havent seen it
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