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22. July 2005, 16:08:44
alexSandra 
Subject: Re: james blunt
Modified by alexSandra (22. July 2005, 16:09:01)
furbster: I think it is great. His other song called Wisemen is great too.

22. July 2005, 06:11:22
nobleheart 
Subject: Re:
furbster: its ok ,how you ever heard
beautiful like you by joydrop

21. July 2005, 17:27:59
furbster 
Does anybody like the song "your beautiful" by James Blunt, i think it's really really good

21. July 2005, 00:50:44
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: SMURFS!
BIG BAD WOLF: kool...I still have fantasies about smufette...what a bender that tart was eh?[wink wink nudge nudge]

20. July 2005, 18:27:08
coan.net 
Subject: Scotty
James Doohan, the burly chief engineer of the Starship Enterprise in the original "Star Trek" TV series and movies who responded to the command "Beam me up, Scotty," died Wednesday. He was 85.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050720/ap_on_en_tv/obit_doohan

20. July 2005, 17:03:17
coan.net 
Subject: SMURFS!
Paramount's Nickelodeon Movies plan a 3-D, CGI-animated Smurfs feature film that will bow in theaters in 2008, first in a planned trilogy.

17. July 2005, 14:15:24
Nightowl 
Subject: Re: something interesting to do for movie buffs
nobleheart:
I loved the movie buff selection you posted.
Something everyone might like 2 check out, yeah!
The Shining was one of my Favs.;^)
That J. Nicholson sure seems believable didn't he???

17. July 2005, 14:05:53
Nightowl 
Subject: Re: Machuca
nobleheart:
Yeah, I heard it was a pretty good flick but haven't seen it yet.
Is it out on video/DVD yet???
I would like 2 C it....

Peace Out!

17. July 2005, 11:58:32
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
molatov: I recommend to LEGALLY buy them.

17. July 2005, 11:06:06
molatov 
Hi everyone , can you find the free link for download new hollywood movies in divx format(avi)?
Thanks .

4. July 2005, 14:29:21
Rose 
Subject: Tae Guk Gi
Just saw a Korean movie called Tae Guk Gi (called brotherhood of war in Canada) Pretty amazing movie and worth a rental for sure. Dubbed and/or subtitled in English.

4. July 2005, 05:37:52
nobleheart 
the french version is a riot,it makes the remake look lame

4. July 2005, 01:57:02
Pawnchucker 
Subject: Re:
nobleheart: Thanks for tip, I'll look into your link. I remember "lady in red" being okay at best; but I imagine if you add that French flair of romantic comedy, it would have to be great!

On a side note I also remember that " the lady in red" was one of the first movies (but not the first) to get slapped with a PG-13 rating. Anyone out there know which movie was the first to recieve a PG-13 rating?

4. July 2005, 00:25:34
nobleheart 
this was the movie the americans re made as" the lady in red" ieth gene wilder.
I love gener wilder.
but this remake did not do all the bits that made the original hilarious.
and what they did do,they failed to make it funny,as it was in the original.

4. July 2005, 00:21:39
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: ok ok what do you all think is funny?
Pawnchucker: the french have a way way of dealing with love & humour in a way I love.
my fav french movie comedy of this type :
Pardon Mon Affaire (1977)
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/pardon_mon_affaire/

3. July 2005, 09:24:29
Pawnchucker 
Subject: Re: ok ok what do you all think is funny?
Anyone ever view a French comedy called "The Dinner Game"?

I thought that movie was absolutely hilarious!

3. July 2005, 06:14:37
LuckyCat9 
Subject: Re: ok ok what do you all think is funny?
nobleheart: Alotta goodies in that list!
Don't forget to add:

Fierce Animals
Life of Brian
Meaning of Life
The 'Burbs
The Man Who Knew Too Little
Groundhog Day
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Beavis & Butthead Do America
Some Like It Hot
Meatballs (I)
Vampire in Brooklyn

And of course ya can't beat Andy Kaufman, if you can find his stuff, that is. :j

3. July 2005, 02:20:54
nobleheart 
Subject: ok ok what do you all think is funny?
do you know from funny?
how about these:

transylvania65000
Monty Python & the Holy Grail
Duck Soup (1933)
sean of the dead
Young Frankenstein
A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
Rat Race (2001)
Blazing Saddles
Enid Is Sleeping (1990)
weekend at bernies
What's Up, Doc? (1972)
Caddyshack (1980)
Silver Streak (1976)
Born Yesterday (1950)
Cat Ballou (1965)

3. July 2005, 00:51:35
LuckyCat9 
I know what ya mean, when I see a movie in the theater I walk away more or less disappointed and empty like, that's lately. And what happened to all the good actors?
I'm not goin' to the theaters again until they clean up their act (no pun intended) or a movie with Eddie murphy or Steve martin, or even Keith gordon comes out or all three!! I hope Spielburg is listenin' :)

JSYK Another favorite SF of mine , "Quatermass And The Pit":
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062168/

****** 6stars imo!

3. July 2005, 00:31:28
LuckyCat9 
Subject: Re: War of the worlds
Nothingness: Can't touch this: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046534/

2. July 2005, 15:44:15
Nothingness 
Subject: War of the worlds
i was disappointed with it. couldve been much better. not enough action and to much walking around like in 9/11.. however the king kong preview looked amazing!

2. July 2005, 03:56:02
nobleheart 
has anyone ever seen the movie preaching to the perverted:
http://www.preachingtotheperv.com/

2. July 2005, 03:53:46
nobleheart 
hey some more movies to search re meaning:
the ring
The Other(1972)

1. July 2005, 14:03:51
harley 
Got me too! Who'd have thunked it?!

1. July 2005, 13:59:47
Rose 
Subject: Re:
harley: Glad u liked it.. quite a twist to it eh? Got me

1. July 2005, 12:31:46
harley 
Well I saw 'saw' last night What a great film, I enjoyed that one!

1. July 2005, 03:59:23
LuckyCat9 
Subject: Re:
nobleheart: Hey, Thanks for that link! What a good site to find movies!

I found the listing 4 Shadowzone:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100586/

30. June 2005, 19:54:39
nobleheart 
anyone seen 3 Women (1977):
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075612/

a real head trip

30. June 2005, 07:07:53
LuckyCat9 
Anybody ever see 'Shadowzone'? It's a good horror sci-fi flick :)

30. June 2005, 06:27:02
Pawnchucker 
Subject: Hostage
If anyone is looking for a good high-octane action with a decent plot a-la Con Air or The Rock; I thought the movie Hostage was pretty entertaining. It came out on video last week.

30. June 2005, 06:20:21
Pawnchucker 
Subject: Re: Re; Jacobs Ladder
Rose: I know what you mean about Fight Club. It's like watching a completely different movie the second time through.

30. June 2005, 05:24:20
nobleheart 
Subject: Re:
harley: to my tastes,the funniest comedy-horror movie was transylvania 6500

30. June 2005, 05:22:44
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: something interesting to do for movie buffs
Pawnchucker: of course,ty,yes,I will google that & read someothers ideas.

29. June 2005, 21:29:42
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re; Jacobs Ladder
Pawnchucker: I saw fight club when it first came out and then saw it again just last month. WOW! I go sooo much more out of it the second time around.

29. June 2005, 19:51:22
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Re; Jacobs Ladder
Pawnchucker: they are all great films you mentioned there!

29. June 2005, 19:41:52
Pawnchucker 
Subject: Re: Re; Jacobs Ladder
Rose: I agree with you about movies like Memento or Butterfly Effect. Once the so called cat is out of the bag the movie loses most of its effectivenes. The exception are movies that have "movies within the movies" that change tone upon repeat viewings such as Fight Club, Usual Suspects, 6th Sense.

29. June 2005, 16:58:48
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re; Jacobs Ladder
Lamby: Thanks ewe! I will see if I can find it in the 7 days rental area!

29. June 2005, 15:50:46
Ewe 
Subject: Re; Jacobs Ladder
This used to be one of my favourite films.....watched it at the cinema & we were talking about it for days! It was made in 1990, pretty old now, but still definately worth watching if you havent seen it

29. June 2005, 14:49:14
Rose 
Subject: Re:
harley: Havent heard a review on it yet. I think it starts here today. It's Speilburg (sp) so it should b good!

29. June 2005, 14:42:41
harley 
Oh well, worth a look then!! I'm looking forward to seeing the remake of War of the Worlds.

29. June 2005, 14:39:15
Rose 
Subject: Re:
harley: Yes, I saw, Saw lol. It is a low budget horror flick that isn't too bad really with a different type of twist at the end. Worth a rental.

29. June 2005, 14:36:00
harley 
Yeah I was trying to remember the name of the Rock - couldn't think of it! Another great one!

I took Summertops recommendation and got The Pacifier, we'll probably watch that this weekend.

I've also got 'Saw' - supposed to be a great horror, anybody seen it? Without giving anything away (I haven't watched it yet!) is it good?!

29. June 2005, 14:33:39
Rose 
Subject: Re:
harley: Frightners was definitely a good movie! A differnt type of film for M J Fox too. Well done!
Yea Con Air is a keeper for sure and the Rock!

29. June 2005, 14:30:04
harley 
There aren't many films I'll watch more than once. Con Air, Goodfellas, Cape Fear - those types I will.

I watched a great film last night, its called 'The Frighteners'. Comedy horror, its well worth watching, hilarious!

29. June 2005, 14:17:12
Rose 
Subject: Re: something interesting to do for movie buffs
Pawnchucker: The only thing with a movie like Memento is once you've watched it once you dont want to see it again. I found that with Butterful effect. Although I thought it was a great movie, I may not see it again.
Not seen Jacobs ladder tho. How old is it?

29. June 2005, 07:54:40
Pawnchucker 
Subject: Re: something interesting to do for movie buffs
Memento was quite interesting.

For head-trip kind of movies, I've always liked Jacob's Ladder

29. June 2005, 03:53:15
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: something interesting to do for movie buffs
Rose: memento?never heard of it will watch for it

29. June 2005, 02:52:48
Rose 
Subject: Re: something interesting to do for movie buffs
nobleheart: Donnie Darko was out there but pretty good.
What did you think of Memento?

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