Knight Fisher wrote:I and my family are about 10 minutes from the end of Rose Tyler. (Season 2, not the other end of Rose.)
And then my brother called so the suspense is rather annoying.
Have you watched through all the way to Season Seven?
We started with season 4, then went through all the way to current. Flipped over to two. Switched halfway in into 1. Back to finish two, and now with four episodes left in 1.
After that all we have left is season 3.
Mummy episode= creepy.
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To LGBT ToOers: The world is so much wider than your family and church. There are accepting people out there.
Christmas Vacation again. ABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas has been nothing but repeating the same movies this year. A huge disappointment. Luckily tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday they are running the Toy Story trilogy.
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I'm watching From Time to Time for the second time tonight, It's quite fascinating, I liked it a lot, Especially since several of my favorite actors from Downton Abbey, (Hugh Bonneville, Allen Leech, Maggie Smith, and Julian Fellowes directed it.) It was an a mystery type movie, with a pretty good plot. If anyone's interested in watching it, it's on Netflix Instant Stream
Graces4you wrote:I'm watching From Time to Time for the second time tonight, It's quite fascinating, I liked it a lot, Especially since several of my favorite actors from Downton Abbey, (Hugh Bonneville, Allen Leech, Maggie Smith, and Julian Fellowes directed it.) It was an a mystery type movie, with a pretty good plot. If anyone's interested in watching it, it's on Netflix Instant Stream
Is it good? I've seen it on netflix, but I haven't watched it yet. I'll check it out
I watched The Amazing Spider-Man last night and I was entertained! The original Spider-Man trilogy is one of my favorite film series, so I was a little apprehensive about watching this one. It felt repetitive at times, but it introduced a lot of new characters (i.e., Gwen ) that made the movie fun. A- (note: random immodest scene within >_>)
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This question is impossible to answer, as I most likely won't die for another 60 years or so. Assuming that I died right after making this post though... my answer would be "The Hobbit".