Saw last weekend the new Freddy Kruger movie. The Nightmare on Elm St remake. It was good. But I missed Robert Englund.![]()
Saw last weekend the new Freddy Kruger movie. The Nightmare on Elm St remake. It was good. But I missed Robert Englund.![]()
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return."
-Christian (Moulin Rouge)

The wonderful. The amazing. The 9th wonder of the world.... the BACK SIDE of water!!
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Though I saw it twice in the theater, I just purchased How to Train Your Dragon on DVD and watched it again. Cried like a baby all three times. It is an amazing movie with action, heart, and important things to say about difference and prejudice...much like Lilo and Stitch which was, not surprisingly, created by the same two guys--Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois. I highly, highly recommend it!

I agree! I thoroughly enjoyed it! I think that was the last movie I watched too. Will have to find another movie to watch next Friday. Going for free again.
Also waiting to see what films are going to be on our flight over, they seem to have some nice new films.

Aha! See that's the benefit of cross atlantic flights! Decent movies, lots of choice and enough time to watch 3!
Alice in Wonderland
Bad Lieutenant
Badmaash Company!
Battleman
Box!
Cats And Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Cemetery Junction
Clash of the Titans
Cop Out
Date Night
Death At A Funeral
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid
Echoes Of The Rainbow
Four Lions
The A-Team
The Disappearance of Alice Creed
Gentlemen Broncos
Get Him to the Greek
Green Zone
Grown Ups
Guilty Pleasures
Hot Tub Time Machine
How To Train Your Dragon
Invictus
Iron Man 2
Ishqiya
It's Complicated
Jonah Hex
Karthik Calling Karthik
Kick-Ass
Knight & Day
Letters to Juliet
Marmaduke
The Karate Kid
The Last Airbender
Nanny McPhee And The Big Bang
Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief
Please Give
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Rinco's Restaurant
Robin Hood
Sex And The City 2
Shrek Forever After
Shutter Island
The Runaways
The Secret In Their Eyes
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Tooth Fairy
Toy Story 3
Wheat
Winter's Bone

If you're like me and enjoy most things English and British, Pirate Radio and Rock 'N Rolla are great films.
Just watched PET SEMATARY 1 and 2.Awsome
Mouiln Rouge for like the million time....never gets old! LOVE it!
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have you seen the full version of pirate radio? its called the boat that rocked and i heard they cut alot of it out when they brought it to the states! which sucks because the boat that rocked is AWESOME!!! :-D
Watched 28 Days later yesterday. It was OK but i expected it to be a bit better
I watched the new(er) Robin Hood yesterday. A 2/5 from me.
Beetle Juice lol I love Tim Burton!
Watched Hereafter Saturday night... I give it 6 out of 10 stars
Selling entire collection400 + 3", 25 9" and MORE!
Jackass 3D and it was just as crazy and hilarious as the previous two films.
- Vinylmation is a serious addiction

I finally watched UP last night. Great film and I loved the thanking of Alice Davis at the end of the film. I also watched Scott Pilgrim vs the World, which was entertaining but I'm not really sure that I'm going to watch it again that often.
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Watched Avatar yesterday on HBO , and watched Disney's Christmas Carol last night
Happy Potter 7. never watch the ones before 7 except the first but didnt even finish it. but after watching Deathly Hallows, it makes me want to watch from the beginning and make my way through the series. awesome movie!

Well if we are going with the lose sense of watched a movie then for me it would be Fellowship of the Ring as I was switching between that and the football game tonight (which btw, was sad for giants fans). But if we're talking about the entirety of a movie, then it was Avatar the other night on HBO

Family night movie was Meet the Robinsons - Excellent
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