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Watching red dog!

It's a 2 box movie

Tissues that is!

For tears not hmmmm
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What a great movie. Still sobbing!
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The last film I saw was Roger Corman's '60s acid flick The Trip. Has anyone else seen it? It has a bit of a 'so bad it's good' vibe about it:

http://youtu.be/iwuTEV2G1HU
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think positive wrote:What a great movie. Still sobbing!
We are not particulary big movie watching folk but how good was red dog - even the ads make me sook now :oops:

And " goodbye porpoise spit" - again tonight - the dearly beloved went to bed with groans of " oh no not again" :lol:
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think positive wrote:What a great movie. Still sobbing!
We are not particulary big movie watching folk but how good was red dog - even the ads make me sook now :oops:

And " goodbye porpoise spit" - again tonight - the dearly beloved went to bed with groans of " oh no not again" :lol:
Haha, great movie, an Aussie classic!

First time I'd seen red dog, bloody marvelous!
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Sharknado...

WTF did I watch...
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No idea

But check out The Heat with the gorgeous Sandra bullock

Absolute cracker! The whole theatre was laughing out loud, and at time even clapping!!

I can't remember the last time that happened!

Really fun easy to watch movie, yep the laughs are obvious but nothing like a good laugh you haven't had to work for!
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World War Z
hmm.
I guess it costs a lot of money to feed 6 kids and save the world
what other reason could Brad Pitt have for making this doozy!
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Recently picked up a few DVDs for just $3 at Shiploads, some are quality some I've not seen before.

So recently I've watched...

Beavis and Butthead Do America
The Associate
For Richer or Poorer
The Temptations (mini series)
Ritchie Rich


Over the last week, got a few movies lined up for a Sunday night movie marathon.
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I wasn't expecting it to be great but I tell ya I think I just sat through the movie with the most ridiculous plot in film history Arnie's The Last Stand.

What a steaming pile of horse manure.

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Saw the Big Sleep again. Love this film. Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Becall

A great 2 minute excerpt from early in the film:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... QPz432NvRs
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swoop42 wrote:I wasn't expecting it to be great but I tell ya I think I just sat through the movie with the most ridiculous plot in film history Arnie's The Last Stand.

What a steaming pile of horse manure.

Avoid.
Thanks for the warning, I would have forked out for it!

Love arnie
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Rock of Ages.

Well done. Weird but well done. Was impressed with Stacee Jaxx's singing.
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During school holidays saw Despicable Me 2 and Monsters University.

Enjoyed Despicable Me 2, those minions are a hoot. MU was ok, first one was better.

16 year old saw Man of Steel (great action, with enough story to maintain interest) and Lone Ranger (average).
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Anyone going along to the Melbourne International Film Festival this year? I can't wait. :)
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