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I saw "1408" in the theaters and then watched "Philadelphia" at home. Excellent movie. Getting the popcorn ready to watch "The Fugitive".

 

"1408" was pretty good. Very spooky.

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I watched Lady In the Water this AM. Not M. Night Shyamalan's Finest moment, but not too shabby. The story lacked something, but it was fun trying to figure out who the writer, guardian, guild, and healer were. A bunch of quirky characters which I always find entertaining. What was up with the body builder who only built his right side? I thought they were going somewhere with that. Anyone else think that the people at Heroes saw Noah Gray-Cabey in this movie and said we should tweak that character for our show. Almost and identical character to Micah Sanders on Heroes. I was expecting a huge twist at the end like in all his movies, but it just ended. Bryce Dallas Howard has turned into a damn fine actress. More so for what she doesn't say rather than her dialog. Anyways, I would give this movie 3 1/2 stars.

 

Anyone have any idea what his next movie "The Happening" is all about?

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watched the new Fantastic 4 - Silver Surfer Friday night at the drive-in.

Really good movie but Jessica Alba's hair was really bad, so bad that it made her look not great.

 

2nd feature was Ocean's 13. Neither myself or my wife could stay awake for this. not that it was a bad movie just we were so tired and it didn't help that our daughter decided that 4am was getting up time for her Friday morning

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we are big movie watchers, this wkend we watched ghost rider--again, the messengers, bridge to terabithia, breach and the fountain. all were pretty good except the fountain. a bit hard to swallow seeing hugh jackman bald in a role like that. the plot is a bit out there. hard to explain the movie.

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"Laserhawk," a really cheesy B-grade (or maybe even C-grade) sci-fi movie that I found in the dollar DVD bin at Walmart, not the worst thing I've ever seen but I've seen way better. Put it to you this way: the two biggest names in the movie were Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker of Star Wars fame) and the kid from "Free Willy"

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Last night I watched a really bad (in a good way) cheap "B" action movie called "Laser Mission," starring the late Brandon Lee in one of his earliest (if not THE earliest) starring movie roles...the dialogue was hilariously awful, the plot made little to no sense, and the action sequences were so fake I had tears of B-Movie joy rolling down my cheeks. The best part about it was the female lead, who had great cleavage that was prominently displayed in a low-cut dress for most of the movie. :lol:

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Watched "Babel" with Brad Pitt. They should have called it "Babble". Don't waste your time.

 

I also watched "Unstoppable" with Wesley Snipes. Typical shit kicker with limited acting ability.

 

I also went to the movies to see "Live Free Or Die Hard". Pretty good.

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Watched Pick Of Destiny night before last, very funny.

 

id say it ranks at #2 for a music theme movie (Spinal Tap is naturally still #1)

 

Actually it ranks #3, i forgot about Blues Brothers at #2....

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Last night, I watched, "Shooter" with Mark Wahlberg. It is a really good action/thriller. If you like The Bourne Identity/Supremacy, you'll like this one. I liked it a lot...

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