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post #1471 of 7627
Watched Bourne Identity and Bourne Supremacy the last two nights. I still like the second film more, but I think they overdid the shakey camera effect.

Also bought and watched The Clash of the Titans. The film is old but still so enjoyable.
post #1472 of 7627
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My daughter had a frighteningly large crowd over last night. They watched "The Blues Brothers" (great movie), then a couple of the boys went out to get "Anchor Man" - she reported that it was pretty bad.

Randy
post #1473 of 7627
Well we got home from my Sister & Husband's home yesterday. I burned the copy of the home movie I made while we were there. It was normal family fare...until the end of the "Movie". My Brother in Law "TED" was given a ornament from my son. It was from Bronners Christmas store. (World Famous place in Frankenmuth Mi.) But...TED DROPPED the thing right on his hardwood floor and it shattered. He was walking around saying: "Ohhh GAWD...I am sooo sorry...." (We were all laughing so hard) and he kept saying: " It's not funny....." It was priceless....the moment was....not the ornament.
post #1474 of 7627
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Last night my wife and I had a rare evening at home along - some nice grilled ribeyes, bottle of good red wine, and the theater to ourselves!

We watched "Insomnia" - an excellent performance by Al Pacino.
post #1475 of 7627
Well...Mrs Dood wanted to watch all 3 EE versions of the LoTR DVDs today.
So we put in the first disk of the first movie and we all fell asleep by the end of the first disk. My son, wife, me, and our Corgi dog (Ranger) all were snoozing. Wasn't until the dog woke us up so he could go out side. Now we are on the first disk of the Two Towers. I think we will make it now.

All in All...it was a great Nap!!
post #1476 of 7627
and I thought they were suppoused to be good lol
post #1477 of 7627
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Tonight we watched "The Dream Team". I forgot how funny that movie is. Especially some of the asides and throw away stuff.

"Arise and walk my son."

Randy
post #1478 of 7627
Watched Phil Collins Serious Hits Live...It must have been shot hi-8...No, make that a lo-8.... Very bad.... NO Stars...
post #1479 of 7627
Also tonight Monster..... 3 Stars
post #1480 of 7627
Just bought I robot watch it later ill write how it was
post #1481 of 7627
Well we TRIED to watch all three LoTR movies EE versions yesterday. When it got to be 1:30 am this morning Mrs Dood and I had to go to sleep. We were just starting the final disk of the RoTK. So my son stayed up and finished it. I made him use the wireless headphones though. Our bedroom was rattling to much.
post #1482 of 7627
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Rainy Sunday afternoon. Watched Dare Devil (director's cut).

I never watched the theatrical release, so I can't compare, but I enjoyed this one.

Randy
post #1483 of 7627
just stumbled across this thread. read every single post. very interesting thread, lots of ideas for entertainment.
yesterday we watched king authur, directors cut, very good. this was followed by monster man, lots of fun!!
post #1484 of 7627
Hey Randy, if you liked Pacino in Insomnia, get out an old copy of The Insider. Great Pacino, great Russel Crowe. We watched this again a few weeks ago with some friends, and had forgotten what a great movie it is.

We're just back after two weeks on vacation. We watched the Rose Parade Sunday morning off KTLA's HD broadcast (from TiVo), then a couple more Alias episodes from the Season 2 set. TiVo will keep the current season 'til we're caught up.

Mojo
post #1485 of 7627
Saturday night - I Robot. Very intense movie - I always like Will Smith - he makes these movies fun!
post #1486 of 7627
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Originally posted by PamW
Saturday night - I Robot. Very intense movie - I always like Will Smith - he makes these movies fun!

awesome movie
post #1487 of 7627
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Originally posted by Morris Jones
Hey Randy, if you liked Pacino in Insomnia, get out an old copy of The Insider. Great Pacino, great Russel Crowe. We watched this again a few weeks ago with some friends, and had forgotten what a great movie it is.
Mojo

I agree - Crowe got lots of recognition for that movie, and rightly so, but Pacino gave a terrific performance in that as well - one of his best.

Randy
post #1488 of 7627
Just watched Garden State; very nice!
post #1489 of 7627
Did ayone see without a paddle in theaters it comes out next week and wondering if it was any good?
post #1490 of 7627
Last night was a new release double feature, Harold and Kumar go to White Castle, and Troy. H and K was OK, not great but enjoyable, just don't let the kids watch it. I enjoyed Troy, again not an all time great but entertaining.
post #1491 of 7627
Mrs Dood is watching HGTV. AAARRRGGHH!!! Her "To Do" list is growing bigger as we approach spring. I should say her "TO DOOD" list.

I could take the dog outside for a walk and somehow accidentally unscrew the cable feed. "Sorry Honey...The cable must be out...."
post #1492 of 7627
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Better HGTV - I watch too much Food Network. Combine that with a home theater habit and the result is measured not in a growing to do list, but waist line!

Last night we had friends over and watched "Spider-man 2". Lots of fun and probably superior to the first.

Randy
post #1493 of 7627
Had the neighbors over last night and watched "Pirates of the Caribbean". Johnny Depp never fails to entertain! Later this week - "Troy" - for all my girlfriends - I'll have the "pause" button handy!
post #1494 of 7627
Finnally saw the terminal good story alsa some funny parts tom Hanks did a great job.
post #1495 of 7627
We played the "DVD Trivial Pursuit Scene It" today. That is a pretty fun game. Part of it is on cards and part of it is on the DVD. On one part, they have you watch a clip from a movie and then ask you a question about the clip afterwards. You have to really pay attention. Like they ask what was the last word said by a certain character, or what was the name on the mailbox second from the right, things where you have to analyze a short clip quickly. I'd recommend this game to anyone who enjoys seeing a lot of movies. It was a lot of fun. We also played a couple rounds of Simpsons Jeopardy which was also fun.
post #1496 of 7627
Toxarch I plan on getting this game myself as soon as possible.

Last night watched the first Harry Potter..Finally was able to make it thru without going to sleep..Good movie.

brickie
post #1497 of 7627
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Originally posted by brickie
Toxarch I plan on getting this game myself as soon as possible.

Good. Everybody should own Simpsons Jeopardy.

The Harry Potter movies get better. The first two ended too quick. The third one was actually pretty good.
post #1498 of 7627
Boy, you guys are still going strong here!

I've been away for a while. A lot has changed since my last post here.

The Morel Theater is no more.

My new display is a 43" Plasma in my apartment. All my gear is packed up in my closet.

2004 brought me two things I never thought I'd see.

The Red Sox victory and the end of my relationship with my wife.

Haven't really watched any movies lately. I tried to watch I Robot, but I'll have to watch it again because it was a rather raucus gathering and I missed the whole thing.

Gus
post #1499 of 7627
Sorry to hear about that, Gus - I hope that 2005 is better for you!
post #1500 of 7627
Also sorry to hear that Gus, and hope good things for you in the upcoming year.
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