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  1. #76
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    Well I don't get out very much, but I recently got to see an indie movie called "2 days in Paris" at the Bytowne Theatre in Ottawa, great movie for anyone who has lived in Paris, and fun for most who haven't. Warning: Some ess ee x u-haul content.

    http://www.2daysinparisthefilm.com/

    Hadn't had a blast like that for a while.
    Just trying to give others a friendly hand.

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    Reviving this one again...

    I just picked up a few animated DVD's (Whaddya want i'm a big kid) i got a few that i've already seen, including The Incredibles, good film, good cast, first saw it at the cinema when it came out, The Wild, again good cast, first saw it on Disney a while back, and got a couple that i missed at the cinema, Hoodwinked, and Meet The Robinsons, which i regret missing at the cinema as it was available to watch in 3-D...will let you know what these two are like when i watch them, probably tomorrow, with large amounts of food and drink.

    I also bagged a copy of Wild Hogs on Blu-Ray for £18 delivered...pretty good laugh, great cast of bikers, one for the family.


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    Thumbs up A classic: King of Hearts

    I was wandering thru the local library recently and a VCR tape caught my eye I haven't seen in 25 + years.
    Made in 1966.

    The basics of the movie are here.

    It's a classic in the definition of true insanity, funny, and the rental price is hard to beat: $0.00 + a library card.

    From Wikipedia:
    The film ends with the question of who is more insane, those in the asylum or the soldiers on the battlefield.
    Give it a watch if you have a VCR and an hour and 1/2 to kill this winter: maybe on a snowbound day.

    Very thought provoking particularly since we seem to be in the same situation war-wise that the USA was in 30 years ago.

    No contoversy nor philosophy nor gore.
    Leaves the viewer to his/her own personal interpretation.
    Entertaining ? --->

    Steve_83

    (Save your $$ on Into the Wild. How it got 4 stars is way beyond me )
    Last edited by steve_83; November 6th, 2007 at 12:46 PM.

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    (Save your $$ on Into the Wild. How it got 4 stars is way beyond me)
    I planned to, not really my cup of tea actor-wise: Emile Hirsch and Vince Vaughn, not really a fan.

    If you want a good comedy, i can thoroughly recommend I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry, it's a little bit like the other Sandler movies, with some of the same cast appearing, along with Rob Schneider too, plus with more from Kevin James side of things from his previous TV shows. I was also pretty amazed by Jessica Biel... The story is good, and they manage to pull off a good story with comedy without having to take it too far, they are only in a handful of locations, and with a few main characters too.


    Liam


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