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killing people last night. angela jolie sp? she was fbi agents. surprisingly it was fairly good.

:LOL::LOL::LOL:Babe, I first read this as (you were) killing people last night and the thought sent me into roars of laughter!! I thought maybe you had finally had enough of your handyman!

I was wondering what it had to do with movies! Glad to know you were just an innocent bystander and let Angelina do the dirty work! :LOL::LOL::LOL:
 
I watched a Netflix Internet movie on the computer this afternoon, Beer for My Horses, which starred Toby Keith. Pretty lame movie but it was good to "fill time" while I did some mindless work. Buck would call it "mental chewing gum." Was more like "mental bubble gum." My guess is that it didn't even recover its production costs.:ROFLMAO:
 
I watched a Netflix Internet movie on the computer this afternoon, Beer for My Horses, which starred Toby Keith. Pretty lame movie but it was good to "fill time" while I did some mindless work. Buck would call it "mental chewing gum." Was more like "mental bubble gum." My guess is that it didn't even recover its production costs.:ROFLMAO:
I didn't even know they had made a movie of that, lol. I love the song!

:)Barbara
 
We saw Slumdog Millionaire yesterday. I had never heard of this film until they won the Oscar, and from the synopsis I read it didn't sound very impressing so I wasn't expecting much of it. Well, I was wrong. It was indeed a very well made film, fine story with solid acting. Two thumbs up. (except from the scene when boys fell off the train running on full speed unscathed, then find Taj Mahal right in front seemed a bit preposterous...)
 
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Bad (as in terrible) movie.... don't waste your time folks. It's currently playing on the dish.

The previews for the movie creeped me out too much so this one was not on my list to begin with and is definitely not getting back on now! I watched a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie called Love is Never Silent. I read the book it's based on (In This Sign) and had to see the movie. I thought they did a fairly good job of presenting the story of a Deaf couple and their hearing child. I cried reading the book and I cried watching the movie. They used Deaf actors for the Deaf characters. Wonderful movie, wonderful book.
 
Have been watching the old "Little Rascals" (with Spanky and Alfalfa'a, even Jackie Cooper who was in the earlier ones) with my 6 year old grandson Josh. It is so much fun watching him laugh at these old films. Most of these were made from 1929 to 1937.
 
I just finished watching "Taking Chance" with Kevin Bacon. "Based on real-life events, Lt. Col. Michael Strobl, a volunteer military escort officer, accompanies the body of 19-year-old Marine Chance Phelps back to his hometown of Dubois, Wyoming."

There is a story within the story. Guys who have been in the military will "get it".
 
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I just watched a movie with Jack Nicholson - "The Pledge". Amazing cinematography and wonderful acting (Robin Wright, Helen Mirren, Mickey Rourke) and sad story line. If you are already depressed, give this one a pass. If you're feeling chipper, go ahead. It's worth it.
 
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