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The Blind Side again! It was at school, yep I know my parents tax dollars are spent on a movie afternoon. I love it!!!
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"Source Code." \:D/
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Alice in Wonderland --2010

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Soul surfer! Love it!!
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Finding Nemo. I hadn't watched it in forever.
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Angel Bob wrote:"Source Code." \:D/
Looks epic. Want to see it so bad.
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I watched Star Trek (2009) last night...PG-13....one objectionable scene that my family skipped over, some language...that's about it. Never seen any other Star Treks, so this was a big step forward for me \:D/
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Full movie? I saw Voyage of the Dawn Treader....again...but this time on dvd! \:D/

Part movie: My dad and I finished up the Fellowship of the Ring. I think he liked it, but I can tell he was shocked by what happened to Boromir and Gandalf.
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16 Wishes on Disney Channel
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Fast and Furious 4 :D
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I'm now watching Tron (against my will)!
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Julius Caesar! Best historical drama ever!
It's been awhile, hasn't it?
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montywhittakerIII wrote:Julius Caesar! Best historical drama ever!
Not so much... More like most boring historical drama ever!
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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

This was my first time watching it, and it's been such an emotional roller coaster ride. I've read the books, and I was pleasantly surprised at how well it captured the spirit of the book. I was cheering at, "I can't carry it--but I can carry you!" and I wept when Gandalf told Pippin about the far green country under a swift sunrise. Beautiful, beautiful movie.
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Toy Story 3 :D

With my 3-year-old nephew
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Narnia Voyage of the Dawn Treader for the second time.

Great movie. I will only give it a B+ though because it strayed so much from the books :( (B+)
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The Kings Speech. Excellent movie, I reccommend it for older teens, not for younger people.
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Shennifer wrote:The Kings Speech. Excellent movie, I reccommend it for older teens, not for younger people.
Actually, this is also the last movie I watched! I agree with your recommendation (due to language).

Oh, and Yogi Bear, which was not as impressive, to say the least. ;)
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American Eagle wrote: Oh, and Yogi Bear, which was not as impressive, to say the least. ;)
Because the best way to date a girl is by "urinating on them". >_>

Anyways recently saw the movie "Donnie Darko". I still don't really get the movie even after watching it twice....
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The Ten Commandments, The Wizard of Oz and part of Mary Poppins.
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