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| Boydalicious! Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Point Lookout, Missouri
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| Tim, I couldn't agree more."Catch Me If You Can" is a great movie. Especially, being a true story. It is the first true-story movie I have watched and not come away thinking how horrible that it really had to happen to someone. It ended happily. The last movie I have seen now is "National Lampoon's Vegas Vacations" (I watched it for Ethan Embry ). I watched The X-Files movie before that, which I proudly bought for only $4. |
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| Boydalicious! Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Point Lookout, Missouri
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| Trully, indeed it does, Sammy. "I'm the key figure in an ongoing government charade, the plot to conceal the truth about the existence of extraterrestrials. It's a global conspiracy, actually, with key players in the highest levels of power, that reaches down into the lives of every man, woman, and child on this planet, so, of course, no one believes me. I'm an annoyance to my superiors, a joke to my peers. They call me Spooky. Spooky Mulder, whose sister was abducted by aliens when he was just a kid and who now chases after little green men with a badge and a gun, shouting to the heavens or to anyone who will listen that the fix is in, that the sky is falling and when it hits it's gonna be the ****-storm of all time." |
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| Boydalicious! Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Point Lookout, Missouri
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| I watched "Young Sherlock Holmes" yesturday. It's a bit unbelievable, but it's a pretty good movie. Yeah, a little lame on the SFX, but would Steven Spielberg have produced it if it wasn't good? |
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| VKP Riskbreaker Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Undercity West
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Last movie I saw was Down Periscope. | |
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| Boydalicious! Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Point Lookout, Missouri
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| I just finished the movies "Wonder Man" and "Jane Eyre". "Wonder Man is a Danny Kaye movie. It was pretty lousey. First of his movies that I don't like. "Jane Eyre" was good, but not nearly as good as the book. It left out way to much and there was no character developement at all. Right now I'm watching "The Road to Wellville" on TV. A very strange movie. Not one I would recommend to be watched twice. The only reason I started watching was because Colm Meany is in it, but it's almost over and he's only just now showing up. Matthew Broderick's character is pretty funny, but Anthony Hopkins' is just nuts. |
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