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6. March 2006, 17:14:32
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Summertop: Sorry about that. I realize I have horrible grammar but I am trying!

6. March 2006, 16:52:45
Summertop 
Subject: Re:
Rose: Clooney fell asleep?! Oh, wait...You fell asleep.

6. March 2006, 14:16:14
Rose 
We saw Wallace and Gromit Friday night and I must say it was rather funny.
And, Clooney gave just about the best acceptance speech I have heard in years.
Fell asleep before the best actress and best movie were presented so had to catch up this morning!

6. March 2006, 13:38:39
Nuno Reis 
I was disappointed by Wallace & Gromit victory (I was supporting "Corpse Bride") but "Crash" was the best of the 5 nominees and it's victory was the best decision the Oscars made in the last years.

6. March 2006, 12:06:00
Nirvana 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday:
The Oscars 2006

Wallace and Gromit won again!

1. March 2006, 00:16:37
Summertop 
Subject: Re: Eight Below
Tuesday: A few of the dogs did not survive. Most did. I won't tell which ones...
There were a few bleak moments in the movie. but, there were also some triumphant moments too. Overall, I would say the movie ended on a positive note.

23. February 2006, 21:47:59
Skyking 
Subject: The Inlaws
Here's a remake that was pretty good

23. February 2006, 16:42:26
Summertop 
Subject: Pink Panther
If you like the originals, you'll love this remake. Steve Martin did an outstanding job. Even my wife, who doesn't normally like this types of movies, could help laughing. There were some scenes that were absolutely hillarious. It was refreshing to have a comedy that didn't sink to the "Toilet" humor...well, except the "Sound Booth" scene!

23. February 2006, 16:39:39
Summertop 
Subject: Eight Below
Has anyone else seen this movie. My wife loved it. I thought it was a good movie, but not great. I found the dog's behavior somewhat unbelievable. I also found the "Misery" of Jerry Shepard to drag out for the whole six months. However, the acting (Paul Walker, Bruce Greenwood, Moon Bloodgood, and Jason Biggs) was well done. The dog training was excellent. It was a well made movie that I will buy when it comes out on DVD.

22. February 2006, 06:43:01
whatdidyousay 
Subject: I love Fawlty Towers
I was just watching Fawlty Towers on BBC America. First time in ten years and I don't think I have laughed as hard at anything in those ten years. Man, that humor is classic.

21. February 2006, 07:29:50
Sexy Badass 
I saw, Saw 2 and Flight plan i loved them both they were good movies

18. February 2006, 23:09:35
Rose 
Subject: Re:
furbster: Saw, saw2 and it was very good IF you are in to gore. And youre right furbster, mega opening for his 'apprentice'. That was a shocking twist.. Well done.

18. February 2006, 23:06:57
furbster 
I thought there would be a saw 3 they left it right open for one, i was so shocked at the ending of 2 though lol

12. February 2006, 16:44:31
Rose 
Subject: New Releases
Rented Flight Plan (Jodie Foster) and Doom (The Rock) Both worth the rental and was quite surprised. I didnt expect to like Flight Plan but had a few unexpected twists to it and DOOM, although taken from a vid game wasnt too bad. (If you dont like gore, dont rent it!)

9. February 2006, 21:55:25
Rose 
Subject: Grammys
Anyone watch the Grammys last nite? I guess it is more about the entertainment then the awards these days.. all they did was list who won what in between each performer..

9. February 2006, 13:49:23
Nuno Reis 
Subject: Re:
Rose: you shouldn't say that. I'm refraining myself not to tell you what happens in the second.

8. February 2006, 20:14:21
Rose 
Subject: Re:
harley: But, but but.. when I went to IMDb an typed it in, it only showed me the first two.. hmmmmmm how interesting!!
I take it mister jigsaw doesn't bite the dust in #2 hahaha

8. February 2006, 20:10:07
harley 

8. February 2006, 17:50:17
Rose 
Subject: Re:
FANTAS: Huh? There is no listing for a 3 on IMDB?

8. February 2006, 17:35:20
Nuno Reis 
"Saw 3" opens this year in October/November.

8. February 2006, 14:35:57
Rose 
Subject: Re:
harley: DOH! ya #2

8. February 2006, 14:25:16
harley 
I've no idea if we get them before or after you. I can't find a decent site that tells me!

Saw 3? You mean 2?

8. February 2006, 14:09:02
Rose 
Subject: Re:
harley: It is due in theatres here Friday. Does it come your way later on or the same time when movies open here in North America

I heard SAW3 is out on DVD soon.. Cant wait!!

8. February 2006, 14:07:09
harley 
Does anyone know the date Final Destination 3 is due out?

7. February 2006, 15:40:33
harley 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: I always prefer the book, but Stephen King films are about as good as they get for adaptations. I think that has a lot to do with his input when they make the films.

7. February 2006, 15:15:27
harley 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: You saw a better film than me then! We watched 1984, its an old one but its the first time I've seen it. I was really looking forward to it because the book is excellent. My partner hadn't read the book, and I had to explain lots of things in the film that didn't make sense unless you had read it, and they downplayed lots of really important stuff, like the newspeak. It was there but not really of any importance. Same as the thought police. A huge part of the book but only a minor part in the film. Instead they concentrated more on their relationship, with lots of gratuitous nudity. I thought the film was awful, read the book instead, much better.

29. January 2006, 15:58:23
grant 
Subject: Re: movies out in uk from tomorrow
Rose: typical ending yes but i don't think the other options would have made it a better movie.

29. January 2006, 15:40:16
Rose 
Subject: Re: movies out in uk from tomorrow
grant: Saw Red Eye when It came out a week or so ago. Worth the rental for sure. Not bad. Typical ending tho.
Four Brothers as well is worth the rental. Not great acting by Marky Mark. But then again in all his roles he plays a brooding, soft voiced bad boy doesnt he? lol

29. January 2006, 13:09:44
grant 
Subject: movies out in uk from tomorrow
there's a decent selection out from monday including cinderella man (russel crowe as jj braddock), red eye (a good thriller, woman is forced to put senators life at risk to save her father!) ,the business (the rise and fall of some english gangsters in spain) and four brothers (revenge story with mark wahlberg) haven't seen four brothers yet but rest are all worth a watch and are better than most of the stuff thats been released recently.

27. January 2006, 23:29:13
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Not just Westerns, any genre of film is shot up here.. Cheaper cuz of the exchange rate.

25. January 2006, 15:45:48
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Actually it is being canceled because of lack of ratings. NBC was willing to deal with the controversy, but was unwilling to do with the lack of ratings.

I thought it was a pretty good show - I hope they air the remaining episodes somewhere (like on one of NBC's cable stations)

25. January 2006, 13:44:04
Nirvana 
Modified by Nirvana (25. January 2006, 13:44:29)

24. January 2006, 17:04:29
missymarie 
Subject: Re: "The Notebook"..With James Garner
Rose: it was awesome

24. January 2006, 17:01:01
missymarie 
Subject: Re: "The Notebook"..With James Garner
Tuesday: Murphy's Romance..I just looked it up to read what it was about..sounds like a good movie..one that i would really enjoy watching.

24. January 2006, 16:52:48
Rose 
Subject: Re: "The Notebook"..With James Garner
GeorgiaGirl: I too enjoyed that movie. Wasn't sure if I would but WOW, pretty good!

24. January 2006, 16:52:10
missymarie 
Subject: "The Notebook"..With James Garner
You dont have to be a romantic to enjoy this movie...It really is a great movie!

23. January 2006, 02:39:52
SueQ 
Subject: Re: 24
BIG BAD WOLF: Did you watch it? WOW! I can't wait for the next one.

15. January 2006, 21:02:37
coan.net 
Subject: 24
Stupid 24 premier part 1 tonight.... took out my whole Sunday cartoon's on Fox night....

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