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Return to Mayberry starring Andy Griffith!
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Benji the Hunted.
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KODY 105 wrote:Return to Mayberry starring Andy Griffith!
Where/how did you watch it?

The last movie I saw was part of Night at the Museum. \:D/
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Katrina McCalister wrote:
KODY 105 wrote:Return to Mayberry starring Andy Griffith!
Where/how did you watch it?
We recorded it years ago when it aired on TV. We transferred it to DVD so we can watch it any time now!
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Lucky! \:D/ I hope they release it on DVD soon. I wasn't around when they first aired it, and they don't seem to rerun it much. Maybe it'll be on one of the seasons of Mayberry RFD as a bonus feature. \:D/
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Finding Nemo

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Elf in school. :)
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. 2005 Disney version.
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The Santa Clause First time I ever saw it.

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Robo wrote:The Santa Clause First time I ever saw it.

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It only took you 14 years to see it! \:D/ I watched it a while ago myself, which inspired me to watch Santa Clause 2 today. Good times! \:D/
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"Stuart Little 2". I forgot how cute that movie is. And my opinion of the Disney Channel has gone up considerably, because there were only 2 commercial breaks during the entire movie. Other times I've watched movies on there, it seems like there are commercials every 30 seconds.
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Prince Caspian! Finally got around to it after receiving it almost 2 weeks ago...now we just need to sit down and watch all the neat extras. :dance:
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Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause which wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but if it wasn't for the The Santa Clause Trilogy pack we got, I would have never wanted to see it.

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Twilight! That movie is so amazing! I'm going to see it again this week!
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Mary Poppins. I'm still watching it on ABC Family. One of my favorites.
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Die Hard. :inlove:

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Get Smart

I skipped seeing it in theatres - but I must say this film made me laugh on more than on occasion. I'd never seen Steve Carell's work before - very funny stuff.
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Trent DeWhite wrote:Get Smart

I skipped seeing it in theatres - but I must say this film made me laugh on more than on occasion. I'd never seen Steve Carell's work before - very funny stuff.
I love that movie... it stood up well on its own while also paying honor to the show it was based on. A few things here and there, as a longtime fan of the show, didn't entirely sit right with me... but I kept reminding myself it was a reimaging, not an extention of the show, and I enjoyed it quite a bit. \:D/
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Trent DeWhite wrote:Get Smart

I skipped seeing it in theatres - but I must say this film made me laugh on more than on occasion. I'd never seen Steve Carell's work before - very funny stuff.
I love that movie... it stood up well on its own while also paying honor to the show it was based on. A few things here and there, as a longtime fan of the show, didn't entirely sit right with me... but I kept reminding myself it was a reimaging, not an extention of the show, and I enjoyed it quite a bit. \:D/
I haven't seen any of the television episodes, so I really didn't have a reference point when watching the film. But I enjoyed it - perhaps moreso because I hadn't seen the original shows before.
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