Rocky Balboa
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What was the last movie you've seen?
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If each mistake being made is a new one, then progress is being made.
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Hey Anayo, if you liked that, try checking out the animated film Watership Down, based on the book of the same name. It's worth seeing at least once.Anayo wrote:"The Secret of Nimh"
Good grief this movie was amazing. It's like a Disney film with animated animal characters, but darker - very mysterious and intriguing. It's almost like a sci-fi version of Redwall or something. If you're remotely into Disney style animated films you'll love this one.
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I've read Watership Down before, but I was apprehensive of the animated version since it looked similar to the animated Redwall (which didn't really do the book justice.) It sounds like I might have judged it too soon though; I think I'll give it a shot.Ack wrote:Hey Anayo, if you liked that, try checking out the animated film Watership Down, based on the book of the same name. It's worth seeing at least once.Anayo wrote:"The Secret of Nimh"
Good grief this movie was amazing. It's like a Disney film with animated animal characters, but darker - very mysterious and intriguing. It's almost like a sci-fi version of Redwall or something. If you're remotely into Disney style animated films you'll love this one.
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Tommy. The Acid Queen scene is my fave.
Turns out that it was Tommy and not Hairspray like I thought. I never opened the NetFlix envelope BTW.
Turns out that it was Tommy and not Hairspray like I thought. I never opened the NetFlix envelope BTW.
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The last movie I've watched is Valkyrie. Apparently Tom Cruise got alot of flak for the whole Scientology thing, but in all honesty he did a damn good job portraying von Stauffenburg. Historically, it's actually very accurate. I even compared my notes from my History of Hitler's Germany class to the July 20th plot, and most of the movie is according to it. If you haven't seen it, it's a great movie. The best way to put it is that its Ocean's Eleven, except with Nazi's.... and its an epic fail.
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Mighty and dreadfull, for, thou art not so... for I have Game Genie.
Death be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadfull, for, thou art not so... for I have Game Genie.
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Versus
Zombies With Guns = awesome
Zombies With Guns = awesome
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I work at a video store so it's kinda unfair on watching the newer movies. The last movies I watched were Friday the 13th (the not as good as the orig remake) and Gran Torino cuz I like Clint Eastwood
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Can't remember... what's the name of the dog they adopted?Haoie wrote:Rocky Balboa
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Punchy?The Apprentice wrote:Can't remember... what's the name of the dog they adopted?Haoie wrote:Rocky Balboa
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Anayo wrote:I've read Watership Down before, but I was apprehensive of the animated version since it looked similar to the animated Redwall (which didn't really do the book justice.) It sounds like I might have judged it too soon though; I think I'll give it a shot.Ack wrote:Hey Anayo, if you liked that, try checking out the animated film Watership Down, based on the book of the same name. It's worth seeing at least once.Anayo wrote:"The Secret of Nimh"
Good grief this movie was amazing. It's like a Disney film with animated animal characters, but darker - very mysterious and intriguing. It's almost like a sci-fi version of Redwall or something. If you're remotely into Disney style animated films you'll love this one.
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