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The Last Movie That U Saw! Yesterday, there was an armed robber held up in one of the apartment buildings in my complex. He had robbed a video game store and ran into the stairwell of one of the buildings so I couldnt get back into my apartment until late in the evening. Police had crime scene tape and barricades everywhere. I didnt have anymore clients for the day so I decided to go see a movie with the hopes that when I got back home, they wouldhave apprehended the perpetrator.
I went to see The Family Stone starring Dianne Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker. Its a holiday movie about a functional "disfunctional" family meeting the new girlfriend of their son/brother during the holidays. It was really heart warming. I dont want to spoil the film 4 anyone but its different because it involved a gay couple, one white and deaf and one black (played by up and commer Brian White, who I am a huge fan of) who are adopting a child. Its very well acted and directed. I highly recommend it. [Edited 12/28/05 13:23pm] | |
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I saw Syriana.
It was | |
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breakfast on pluto.
it had its moments. Cillian Murphy http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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the last 30 minutes of Aeon Flux. Before that it was Batman Begins. Next, it's gonna be Bareback Mountain, then X3. One of Dansa's org hornies
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the last movie i saw all the way through was "opening night" with gena rowlands. | |
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saw the producers last night, and brokeback mountain monday night. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: saw the producers last night, and brokeback mountain monday night.
How was Brokeback Mountain? | |
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dreamfactory313 said: Yesterday, there was an armed robber held up in one of the apartment buildings in my complex. He had robbed a video game store and ran into the stairwell of one of the buildings so I couldnt get back into my apartment until late in the evening. Police had crime scene tape and barricades everywhere. I didnt have anymore clients for the day so I decided to go see a movie with the hopes that when I got back home, they wouldhave apprehended the perpetrator.
I went to see The Family Stone starring Dianne Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker. Its a holiday movie about a functional "disfunctional" family meeting the new girlfriend of their son/brother during the holidays. It was really heart warming. I dont want to spoil the film 4 anyone but its different because it involved a gay couple, one white and deaf and one black (played by up and commer Brian White, who I am a huge fan of) who are adopting a child. Its very well acted and directed. I highly recommend it. Bryan White is one of the reasons I'm going to go see THE FAMILY STONE tomorrow. A friend said the movie sucked. I'm going anyway. I have a pic of Brian naked if anybody cares. M MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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dreamfactory313 said: cborgman said: saw the producers last night, and brokeback mountain monday night.
How was Brokeback Mountain? incredible. best thing i have seen this year. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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MIGUELGOMEZ said: dreamfactory313 said: Yesterday, there was an armed robber held up in one of the apartment buildings in my complex. He had robbed a video game store and ran into the stairwell of one of the buildings so I couldnt get back into my apartment until late in the evening. Police had crime scene tape and barricades everywhere. I didnt have anymore clients for the day so I decided to go see a movie with the hopes that when I got back home, they wouldhave apprehended the perpetrator.
I went to see The Family Stone starring Dianne Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker. Its a holiday movie about a functional "disfunctional" family meeting the new girlfriend of their son/brother during the holidays. It was really heart warming. I dont want to spoil the film 4 anyone but its different because it involved a gay couple, one white and deaf and one black (played by up and commer Brian White, who I am a huge fan of) who are adopting a child. Its very well acted and directed. I highly recommend it. Bryan White is one of the reasons I'm going to go see THE FAMILY STONE tomorrow. A friend said the movie sucked. I'm going anyway. I have a pic of Brian naked if anybody cares. M ooh, pick me! Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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the last actual movie i saw in a theater is standing in the shadows of motown, back when it first came out. i don't go to theaters often, simply because i can't stand being at 'em. i wait till stuff comes out on dvd.
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: the last actual movie i saw in a theater is standing in the shadows of motown, back when it first came out. i don't go to theaters often, simply because i can't stand being at 'em. i wait till stuff comes out on dvd.
Wow. That was a while ago but it sure was worth braving the tretcherous conditions of a public movie theatre to see, wasnt it? It was a great film! | |
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cborgman said: MIGUELGOMEZ said: Bryan White is one of the reasons I'm going to go see THE FAMILY STONE tomorrow. A friend said the movie sucked. I'm going anyway. I have a pic of Brian naked if anybody cares. M ooh, pick me! Brian White | |
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wallace & gromit, the curse of the were-rabbit. | |
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fantasyislander said: wallace & gromit, the curse of the were-rabbit.
Whats that about? | |
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dreamfactory313 said: cborgman said: ooh, pick me! Brian White Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Here are a couple more.
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The last time I saw a movie in theatre was the last Lord of the Rings.
The last movie I saw was the 40 year old Virgin unrated. We watched this last night and I laughed my butt off. This was so funny to me. Last time I laughed that hard was last week when this guy woke up to a fully decorated front yard 3 times in a week. Think about it..... you wake up and your yard is fully decorated with your neighbors stolen decorations. Gotta love it. Much Love, LoLinex Faith
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dreamfactory313 said: fantasyislander said: wallace & gromit, the curse of the were-rabbit.
Whats that about? you've never heard of wallace & gromit?? they're hilarious!! | |
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Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
Beautiful Movie..... | |
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fantasyislander said: dreamfactory313 said: Whats that about? you've never heard of wallace & gromit?? they're hilarious!! Ohhhh. Ok. Ive seen them b4. | |
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King Kong...I loved it | |
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Jarhead | |
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MichaelsLight said: King Kong...I loved it
What did u like about it? | |
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I think it was What The Bleep Do We Know. I didn't find it convincing. | |
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2the9s said: I saw Syriana.
It was The problem with Syriana was not that George Clooney fattened himself up for the role like the perennial Christmas Turducken. It was that the plot was 50% Tom Clancy, 50% Michael Moore, and 50% Michael Mann. It was as if you stuffed Michael Mann inside of Tom Clancy inside of Michael Moore. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: MichaelsLight said: King Kong...I loved it
What did u like about it? I loved all the, I guess "special moments" with her and Kong. I cried like 4 times. Especially when they were sliding around on the ice, that was my favorite part...until they started shooting at him | |
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2the9s said: The problem with Syriana was not that George Clooney fattened himself up for the role like the perennial Christmas Turducken. It was that the plot was 50% Tom Clancy, 50% Michael Moore, and 50% Michael Mann.
It was as if you stuffed Michael Mann inside of Tom Clancy inside of Michael Moore. maybe it was the michael moore part that made him fatten up? http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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