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ique wrote:Moonrise Kingdom for the third time. I love that movie.
iloveyou. that movie is sooo good. \:D/

I have yet to see Magic Mike. Stranger Than Fiction is totally excellent.
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Jelly wrote: iloveyou. that movie is sooo good. \:D/
Yay, Wes Anderson fan!
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ique wrote:
Jelly wrote: iloveyou. that movie is sooo good. \:D/
Yay, Wes Anderson fan!
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Ranked in order of most awesome:

The Royal Tenenbaums
Moonrise Kingdom
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Life Aquatic
The Darjeeling Limited

..I haven't seen Bottle Rocket yet.
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I finally got around to watching Fellowship of the Ring for the first time \:D/ Yes, I'm quite lame and have never seen the Lord of the Rings series before...but the first movie in the saga has now been conquered. I shall proceed to the Two Towers hopefully sometimes soon ;)
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Jelly wrote: Ranked in order of most awesome:

The Royal Tenenbaums
Moonrise Kingdom
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Life Aquatic
The Darjeeling Limited

..I haven't seen Bottle Rocket yet.
I haven't seen Bottle Rocket yet either. I just watched Rushmore a few weeks ago though, and it was good.
Did you hear there's another one coming out? Grand Budapest Hotel or something? With Johnny Depp. o__O
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Jelly wrote:
ique wrote:
Jelly wrote: iloveyou. that movie is sooo good. \:D/
Yay, Wes Anderson fan!
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Ranked in order of most awesome:

The Royal Tenenbaums
Moonrise Kingdom
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Life Aquatic
The Darjeeling Limited

..I haven't seen Bottle Rocket yet.
I would swap that list, Darjeeling Limited is so, so good. :) I would put The Life Aquatic at #2, and I still have yet to see Moonrise Kingdom, Bottle Rocket or Fantastic Mr. Fox.
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The last movie I saw was Princess Diaries! :inlove:
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^I want to see that again; it's cute and wonderful \:D/

I last saw Groundhog Day for probably the 50th time; it was still really funny though.
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Shennifer wrote: I last saw Groundhog Day for probably the 50th time; it was still really funny though.
I love Groundhog Day. I don't even know why. It's one of those movies that I wish would just go on forever. I feel the same way about the Truman Show.
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The Secret World Of Arrietty. For the 2nd time. :inlove:
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Well, I'm about to finish National Treasure. And I watched Ella Enchanted. I never realized how dumb that movie was. It's uber-stupid.
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^haha I like Ella Enchanted, even though it's way different from the book. Trust me, read the book because it's not stupid at all.
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Yeah, the book is way, way better than the movie!

I watched "Johnny English" last night. Yay! \:D/ Seeing Rowan Atkinson at the opening ceremonies of the Olympics made me want to watch something that he was in! \:D/
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ique wrote:
Shennifer wrote: I last saw Groundhog Day for probably the 50th time; it was still really funny though.
I love Groundhog Day. I don't even know why. It's one of those movies that I wish would just go on forever. I feel the same way about the Truman Show.
Wooaaah, I think exactly the same thing. \:D/

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On our way to camp, we had a Toy Story Marathon (1, 2 and 3), and on the way back we watched The Little Rascals and The Rescuers Down Under.
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I watched Singin' in the Rain with my best friend and her sister tonight. \:D/ I love that movie! It was lots of fun. It's one of those classics that never gets old!
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Legally Blonde.

I LOVED IT. A bit too much swearing for my tastes, but that aside it was hilarious. \:D/
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Movie: Phantom Menace (inasmuch as I love Star Wars, I had forgotten how stupid some of that movie is. still has strong moments, but it could've been so much more...)

TV show: (or TV programme as it is called in the UK): First episode of BBC Sherlock; a few of my friends hadn't seen it yet. I hadn't seen them (one in particular) for awhile, so it was nice :)
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I'm hoping to watch the first episode of Sherlock with my dad this afternoon! I'm excited!

Last movie: The Decoy Bride. It starred both David Tennant and Kelly MacDonald, who voiced Merida in Brave, and was absolutely adorable. It was great to see the Doctor in a rom com, and it suits him really well.
TV show: I had taped "The Science of Doctor Who" and sat down to watch that yesterday. IT'S ALL REAL. ALL OF IT. IT IS AMAZING.
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Trixie Belden wrote:I'm hoping to watch the first episode of Sherlock with my dad this afternoon! I'm excited!

Last movie: The Decoy Bride. It starred both David Tennant and Kelly MacDonald, who voiced Merida in Brave, and was absolutely adorable. It was great to see the Doctor in a rom com, and it suits him really well.
TV show: I had taped "The Science of Doctor Who" and sat down to watch that yesterday. IT'S ALL REAL. ALL OF IT. IT IS AMAZING.
Muahahaha! more Sherlock converts in the world. (on a side note, it got me making my way through the original stories, which has been great) \:D/

I saw the trailer for The Decoy Bride; it looked like a fun movie :) I may want to see it now.

I don't watch a lot of TV at home; *sniff* this is what I miss....
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