what's the most recent movie you've really enjoyed

The Notebook (was good, but not as good as the book). It was good to go, relax, and get away for awhile.
 
rental - American Pie (the wedding) [that bangkok joke had me in fits of laughter]

bought DVD - Ghost Ship

Cinema (movies) - HARRY POTTER and the prisoner of azkaban
 
Watched Dragonfly with Kevin Costner last night ....i really enjoyed that movie
 
april-wine said:
I just saw Spiderman 2 and The Bourne Supremacy, at the drive-in last night....Maybe it was just being at the drive-in that made them so much more enjoyable, but I say two thumbs up on both accounts....

Are there really still drive-ins in the world? Does my heart good to know that.
 
Fahrenheit 9/11

I especially liked the plot and the great acting. G.W. Bush deserves an Academy Award nomination for this one.
 
The most recent movie I saw was "The Village". Saw it today with my daughter. I particularly liked the ending...because that meant it was over and we could leave.
 
Most recent movie

"I, Robot"

Will Smith was not his best but the Movie and special effects were great. Haven't read the book yet.
 
YEP

showuoff said:
Are there really still drive-ins in the world? Does my heart good to know that.

they have plenty in Ontario--granted prolly a mere fraction compared to 30 yrs ago

compact cars with buckets seats - quite apart from the rise of VHS and DVD - militate against the comfy venality once enjoyed--

however tons of folks in Ontario's rural areas drive big V8s with bench seats--some 60s - typically 70s cars

(1962 Buick here)

Carl
 
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Flubber with Fred McMurray....I don't get to the theaters much

no really....LOTR Return of the King

*edited because i really didn't mean to quote...damn wine kicking in*
 
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The Passion of the Christ
And I saw today .... Thunderbirds
I remember the Thunderbirds from when I was a child :eek:
 
Laughing again as I red this

Keirena said:
The most recent movie I saw was "The Village". Saw it today with my daughter. I particularly liked the ending...because that meant it was over and we could leave.

good post Keirena:)

Last night I added INTOLERABLE CRUELTY to the mix--George Clooney/Catherine Zeta-Jones

incredibly funny - at times the machine gun delivery reaches Monty Pythonesque proportions

Carl
 
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looking4it said:
Flubber with Fred McMurray....I don't get to the theaters much

no really....LOTR Return of the King

*edited because i really didn't mean to quote...damn wine kicking in*

I just seen Return of the King and it was very good. I need to get them all so I can watch them together. Actually it would be watch them one day after the other because they are so long.
 
JCSTREET said:
I download tons of movies--watch them once and then delete before the thought police break down the door with breach of copyright sub poenas so hard to pinpoint one but

COLD MOUNTAIN

very slow start and the battle scenes are so murky you only hear the screams without seing who's doing what to whom

but it exposes a less known aspect of the Civil War - how people turn on their own - how there's always that residue which uses temporary anarchy to indulge their psychoses (the Home Guard and its fellow travelers)

Picnic at Hanging Rock is a great period Australian film which I rewatched last week

Open Range with Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall is one I somehow missed when it first came around but caught last month - don't usually like soppy romances onscreen (real romance doesn't have to be soppy) but it worked in this film because it was so underplayed and hesitant

Carl

Mystic River--with the eternally restless, pugnacious Sean Penn

it drags a lot in parts but has a useful ending

fun if you're a fan of working class Boston - none of the residential locations in the film had any books in evidence

I assume therefore that their continuing education was based on sitting round camp fires with the elders
 
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