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Latest Good Movies
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19 Jan 2010 Tue 02:04 pm |
I watched a scary movie named "Silent Hill" (after the videogame). It was very very scary, but I just HAD to watch it! If you like scary movies, with a scary story and not just simple a bunch of blood, you´ll love this. Although it has enough monsters and blood in it
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19 Jan 2010 Tue 05:55 pm |
I watched a scary movie named "Silent Hill" (after the videogame). It was very very scary, but I just HAD to watch it! If you like scary movies, with a scary story and not just simple a bunch of blood, you´ll love this. Although it has enough monsters and blood in it
I love Silent Hill!!! Also the video game of it was very very scary...
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19 Jan 2010 Tue 06:40 pm |
Saw "The Lovely Bones" this weekend. Very haunting...literally and figuratively. For those who read the book, it is still a worthwhile movie. Peter Jackson did a great job with it. Casting was top notch.
I haven´t read the book but I just looked the movie up on IMDB and I definitely want to see this - it´s release date in Turkey is the end of next month.
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25 Jan 2010 Mon 10:34 pm |
Saturday I watched "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" with Steve Martin and Michael Cain. I forgot how funny this movie was and even though I saw it years ago, I laughed just as hard as I did the first time. It is about 2 con men who swindle rich women out of money at a French Riviera resort town. I think many dudus learn from this movie...but its very very funny!
Last night I watched "The Invention of Lying" with Ricky Gervais. I laughed so hard I lost my breath!
Both are very funny movies!
Edited (1/25/2010) by Elisabeth
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26 Jan 2010 Tue 12:05 am |
i recently watched Babel. recommend. liked it.
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27 Jan 2010 Wed 03:29 pm |
Saturday I watched "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" with Steve Martin and Michael Cain. I forgot how funny this movie was and even though I saw it years ago, I laughed just as hard as I did the first time. It is about 2 con men who swindle rich women out of money at a French Riviera resort town. I think many dudus learn from this movie...but its very very funny!
Last night I watched "The Invention of Lying" with Ricky Gervais. I laughed so hard I lost my breath!
Both are very funny movies!
I love that film to (Dirty Rotten Scoundels) and how could I not love it with our very own Michael Cain in it! There are some films that will always make you laugh no matter how many times you see them:
The Canon Ball Run, Planes, Trains and Automobiles and Uncle Buck are three of those.
But recently I watched "Ray". What incredible performance by Jamiee Fox as Ray Charles, an amazing story and very sad too.
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27 Jan 2010 Wed 08:50 pm |
I love that film to (Dirty Rotten Scoundels) and how could I not love it with our very own Michael Cain in it! There are some films that will always make you laugh no matter how many times you see them:
It can be seen here.....Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
it looks like you may be able to see the whole thing....Thank you for the recommendation......it´s fun....watching it now. They are perfect together....Cain the elegant Old World and Steve Martin...the brash, uncouth...ewww
Edited (1/27/2010) by alameda
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27 Jan 2010 Wed 08:52 pm |
i recently watched Babel. recommend. liked it.
Me too! It was on tv the other day, and I also liked the messages in the movie. How easy does a misunderstanding grows into something big...
At the moment I´m watching Lawrence of Arabia, and I´m enjoying it actually, even though it´s WAY old.
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28 Jan 2010 Thu 04:28 am |
Me too! It was on tv the other day, and I also liked the messages in the movie. How easy does a misunderstanding grows into something big...
At the moment I´m watching Lawrence of Arabia, and I´m enjoying it actually, even though it´s WAY old.
Beautiful music, fabulous photographs of horses and the desert...but that film, Lawrence of Arabia, is full of lies and deception. I hate that film. That was one of the major campaigns that caused so many problems that persist today. It is one of the most anti Turkish propaganda films around.
Have you ever studied the history of the events portrayed in that film....The Arab Revolt...(against the Ottomans)? The period is very well documented. Even Lawrence was disgusted by it when he realized how even he had been duped.
Actually it was a British aristocratic proimperialism spinster who did most the work for that program. She laid the groundwork. Her name is Gertrude Bell. It was Gertie who supplied the intellegence to Lawrence, told him where the oasis where, who would be friendly.....and even she was disgusted with the outcome.....she died of an overdose of sleeping pills.
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29 Jan 2010 Fri 02:49 pm |
i have just watched lovely bones & sherlock holmes, both are quite good, at least you dont get bored ...
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