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I started watching that again last night then flicked over to Pulp Fiction.

Greater movie. :)
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David wrote:^ Yeah, I made the mistake of seeing Superman Returns. Kevin Spacey made it almost watchable at times, but seriously, who the $@%^ cares about Superman, his all-American wholesomeness and ham-fisted Jesus analogies (what!?).
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watched Grudge match tonight. Not bad. Not great, not bad.
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If not that, what?
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Just watched Last Vegas and it was a surprise.
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Watched last Vegas on the plane, not bad, want to see the grudge, a couple of my favourite old action heroes.
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"The Petrified Forest" (1936) with a very young Bette Davis, a very young Leslie Howard & a youngish Humphrey Bogart in his first feature film.

A precursor to "Film Noir" one of my favourite film genres

Had the DVD for a few years - still in plastic wrap & zero to watch on FTA so a great film seen by Mrs WPT & me.

Those old trailers were something else

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Watched a few horror films, Dead Birds, Thirteen Ghosts and also House on Haunted Hill. Also had to watch Citizen Kane again, as I picked it up on DVD.

Had to do an essay on it in Uni, but still love the movie.
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Steel magnolias good old classic weepy

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The Raid 2, best martial arts movie I've seen in years. Very graphic, not for kids.
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think positive wrote:The Help

Great movie
You should make a chocolate cake for Mr TP :P :wink:
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watt price tully wrote:
think positive wrote:The Help

Great movie
You should make a chocolate cake for Mr TP :P :wink:
Haha, nah just his sisters!
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think positive wrote:
watt price tully wrote:
think positive wrote:The Help

Great movie
You should make a chocolate cake for Mr TP :P :wink:
Haha, nah just his sisters!
My youngest made one (minus the key ingredient) after we first saw the DVD a little while back - bloody delicious.
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Hahah brave!

Picked up a bunch of old movies cheap on eBay, can't wait to get started on them, iim dreaming of a rainy day spent with popcorn, a wine or three (bottles!) I'll plug in a heated throw, ramp up the heater, close the sound proofed film room door, and just veg

I won't tell you all the names, you'll laugh me off the planet, but one,yes there is always one:

A clue "love means never having to say your sorry"!
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Under the Skin. Weird, but pretty awesome film. Plus, naked Scarlett Johansson. :)
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