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Iron Man 3. Definitely not the best of the three....but it was alright.
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I'm watching The Lizzie McGuire Movie with a couple of friends. None of us had watched it in a long time. It's fun! \:D/ Not brilliant, but fun. ;)
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Ratatouille I keep forgetting how deep that movie is.
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Clueless

Well... heh. You know, it was better than I anticipated. Cringe-worthy at times, with several unnecessary words and innuendos, but overall a decent flick. If you don't know, it's a modern 1995 adaptation of Emma. :P Killed an hour and a half of my afternoon, anyway. I needed therapy after the cricket.
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The Fox and the Hound. It had been years since I had seen that.
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radgeek wrote:Ratatouille I keep forgetting how deep that movie is.
Well said ;) Ratatouille is my favorite Pixar film.
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So I had more time yesterday and decided to watch Mulan AND Mulan 2, since most every animated Disney movie is now on Netflix instant! \:D/

So the first is my favorite Disney movie ever. Always has been. Yes, the second one is kinda cheesy, but hey! Li Shang makes it worth it. ;)
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Lawrence of Arabia in the theater. They had special showings of it, 3 days only. I think for the 50th anniversary. I had to see it because I heard you can only fully appreciate it on the big screen.
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Insidious: Chapter 2, for my birthday. Our theater had it as a double-feature with Insidious. It was an incredible movie. It answered questions I didn't even know I had about the original. The combination of time-travel, mystery, and horror makes an excellent movie, in my book. \:D/
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EvangelineWalker wrote:Lawrence of Arabia in the theater. They had special showings of it, 3 days only. I think for the 50th anniversary. I had to see it because I heard you can only fully appreciate it on the big screen.
I'm so jelly right now. :(
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Jelly wrote:
EvangelineWalker wrote:Lawrence of Arabia in the theater. They had special showings of it, 3 days only. I think for the 50th anniversary. I had to see it because I heard you can only fully appreciate it on the big screen.
I'm so jelly right now. :(
It was sooo good. I love this movie.
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Unstoppable by Kirk Cameron. It was actually quite disappointing. We went in with high expectations, and it turned out to be a very low-produced hour-long talk from Kirk in his living room. The music was good, and there was one funny scene, but that was about all that redeemed it for me. He didn't even share the gospel, which is very uncharacteristic of him. We left feeling like he didn't even answer the question he set out to answer.
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Christian A. wrote:Unstoppable by Kirk Cameron. It was actually quite disappointing. We went in with high expectations, and it turned out to be a very low-produced hour-long talk from Kirk in his living room. The music was good, and there was one funny scene, but that was about all that redeemed it for me. He didn't even share the gospel, which is very uncharacteristic of him. We left feeling like he didn't even answer the question he set out to answer.
I was wondering how that was. That's kind of disappointing to hear, I was hoping it would be good.
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Thanks for the honest review, Christian. I, too, was interested in hearing about it.
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The Chronicles of Narnia The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. One of my very favorite movies. \:D/
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Flight Plan it was a thriller!
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) One of my very favorite movies!!
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I recently saw The Book Thief. I absolutely loved it. It is one of my very favorites. I highly recommend it to everyone!
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