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    What movies have you seen this summer?

    My parents always force us to sit down and watch movies we've never seen before (which I'm actually grateful for).

    Movies I'd never seen before:

    Fate is the Hunter
    Godfather Part I
    The Great Escape
    Empire of the Sun
    Bridge Over the River Kwai

    Movies I have seen before:

    Pride and Prejudice
    The Scarlet Pimpernel
    Mansfield Park
    Pillow Talk
    Sense and Sensibility

    And then King Arthur and Spiderman 2.

    What about you? Reccomendations?

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    I've seen Spiderman 2. Enjoyed it a lot. Great effects and excellent story.

    I have on my list to see Anchorman, Bourne Supremacy and The Village.


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    These are the movies I've seen this summer (theater and rental) and I loved every one of them:

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    Spider-Man 2
    The Terminal
    I, Robot
    The Stepford Wives (the new one)
    Matrix Revolutions (okay, so this one wasn't that great)
    Big Fish (this one was only okay, too)
    The Haunted Mansion
    Paycheck


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    We've been to see: Harry Potter 3 (enjoyed it more than I thought I would), Shrek 2 (really disappointing, imho) and Spiderman 2 (really good). Looking forward to seeing Farenheit 9/11 soon too.




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    At the movies:
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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    Can you tell we are not big on going/renting movies???

    I would more often...but geez...I'd have to drive a whole 2 miles to the local Blockbuster... ...or...another 5 miles in the other direction to the theatres.

    Oh...but I have finished quite a few books.

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    At the Cinema:
    Shrek 2 - (Grrrr... that whole Ariel/sharks thing at the start turned me off!)
    Stepford Wives - (Never saw the original, got a kick out of this campy show)
    Anchorman - (okay, Elf was better)
    King Arthur - (No, no, no, no, no... too many liberties with the legend for me)
    I, Robot - (Not bad, I can confidently say I enjoyed it)
    Spiderman 2 - (Strangely enough, the best movie yet this summer for me)
    Bourne Supremacy - (too much of the Blair-witch type jerky camera)

    As far as suggestions for rentals, if you haven't seen it, go back a few years for "Drop Dead Gorgeous." It is my fave all-time comedy. (Warning, if you don't like mock-u-mentaries, skip it.)


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    at the theater...garfield...it was slightly ok

    rentals....well ..alot...

    cat in the hat (hated it)
    love always (hated it)
    the last samuri (it was pretty good, but to gory for me)
    cold mountain (good, but depressing)
    the right stuff (I always love that movie)
    tuck everlasting (it was ok...)
    the bourne idendity (it was good)
    catch me if you can (I liked it )
    RKO 281 (loved it)
    in america (it was slow, but the ending made me tear up)

    I have three more movies coming...I love netflix..

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    Spider-Man 2 (loved it - cried 8 times, saw it twice)
    Two Brothers (loved it - also made me cry)
    Shrek 2 (walked out about 20 minutes into picture)
    Troy (Needed Gods - bad mythology, hot Brad)
    Mean Girls (really enjoyed it)
    Fahrenheit 9-11 (1/3 compelling, 1/3 bull, 1/3 who knows?)


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    Just went and saw "I Robot" today...it was pretty good as far as sci fi movies go. Also saw Bourne Supremacy a couple of days ago...good story and great soundtrack. Whatever you do, don't go see The Cinderella Story...it's in the same category as Hulk as far as I'm concerned!


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    Forgot to mention Purple Rose of Cairo and The Killing. My grandma lent me Auntie Mame but I haven't watched it yet.

    Merm8, what does "we want more musicals" mean?

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    Mr. 3894 and I caught up on some movies while the girls were at camp. We rented:

    "Fargo" (Loved it)
    "Love, Actually" (Liked it)
    "Chocolat" (Sorta liked it)

    And, miracle of miracles, we actually saw a movie in a theatre:

    "Farenheit 9/11" (Mr. 3894 liked it and I was bored)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wood_is_mine
    My grandma lent me Auntie Mame but I haven't watched it yet.
    The one with Rosalind Russell or the one with Lucille Ball? The Rosalind Russell version is total, complete, utter, absolute perfection. You will die of pure pleasure.
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    We've been so busy this summer that we haven't seen our usual quota of summer movies. So far only I, Robot and Spidey 2. Oh, and Shrek 2. I'm hoping to see Bourne and Anchorman within the next couple of weeks.

    The girls and I are looking forward to the Princess Diaries 2 in early August.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lisap
    The girls and I are looking forward to the Princess Diaries 2 in early August.
    Same with our household!

    We even got the "Mr." of the house to watch the first one. But, I do think he will skip this trip to the movie theatre to see #2.
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    I've seen in the theater this summer:

    *Shrek 2.
    (Don't really remember the original, but I liked this one a lot.)
    *Harry Potter 3.
    (Liked it, but I thought they left out parts of the story that made it especially "magical")
    *Spiderman 2.
    (Only saw parts of the original, but I thought this one was good. Especially when they were on the train, that was actually the loop in Chicago, and they passed by my school! I was like, hey!)
    *Fahrenheit 9/11.
    (Love MM. Liked Bowling for Columbine better.)
    *Saved!
    (Soooooo good. Case closed.)
    *Napolean Dynamite.
    (BEST MOVIE EVER. Definetily a younger, hipper, indie rock type movie. It has a lot of "hipster" cliches, but it's hilarious. Saw it 2 times. I want to see it even more time now that I found out that Napolean/his brother/writers&directors are all Mormon kids my age from BYU)

    Want to see:

    *Bourne Supremacy.
    I saw the first one, and I suprisingly liked it.
    *Princess Diaries 2.
    I scoffed at the original, but my friend made me watch it, and now I love it!
    *Coffee and Cigarettes
    Heard it wasn't good, but I like Jim Jarmusch, for the most part.
    *Romance and Cigarettes
    Almost same name, but this time directed by John Turturro, who I think is a genius, and plus, it's got Mandy Moore in it!!

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    I've seen:

    Spider-Man 2
    Napoleon Dynamite
    The Bourne Supremacy
    Fahrenheit 9/11
    Shrek 2
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    but not in that order.

    I generally don't rent, or buy movies I haven't seen before. I'm weird like that.

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    My list this summer is a lot shorter than usual, now that we are parents. We still have managed to get sitters and make it out for a few, though...

    Shrek 2: I found this to be hugely entertaining and generally funnier than the original.

    The Terminal: This one was highly absorbing, exceptionally well-acted, and overall quite moving. It is a real gem of a movie that really should have done better than it did.

    Spider-man 2: This seems to be the year of sequels that improve on their predecessor (and I liked the first one a lot). I was very surprised by the depth of characterization and the overall intelligence of this film.


    I also managed to see "Lost in Translation" on DVD. It was definitely well-acted (Murray's nomination was well-deserved), but the film overall didn't really do much for me. Admittedly, I suspect I would have liked it better had I been able to watch it with fewer interruptions.

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    This was a bit before Summer, but Hellboy was suprisingly good...


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    Quote Originally Posted by wood_is_mine
    Merm8, what does "we want more musicals" mean?
    Disney seems to have lost the art of the true musical (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, etc.) and are making quasi-musicals where there is mainly background music or songs being performed by a non-character voice (think Phil Collins in Tarzan.)

    I am a die-hard musical lover, and think it's a shame that something that was so huge a part of Disney seems to be phasing out. It's great to hear about "Once Upon a Mattress" but even that is just made-for-tv and not an actual theatrical release. I simply think Disney is losing something special by avoiding the classic musical model, both animated and live-action.

    IMHO, of course!
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    Quote Originally Posted by merlinjones
    This was a bit before Summer, but Hellboy was suprisingly good...
    Just rented Hellboy this past week. It was good, and Ron Perlman has not lost anything since his "Beast" days!
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    Mean Girls - good but not a "kids" movie since I think it was borderline-R.
    Shrek 2 - Real good.
    Garfield - Cute
    Master and Commanger - Turned it off - did not pass my "15 minute rule."
    S.W.A.T. - Not worth it.
    The In-Laws - Real good
    Holes - Real good
    2Fast 2Furious - Pretty much stunk.
    Oceans 11 - Real good


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    Quote Originally Posted by Merm8fan
    Disney seems to have lost the art of the true musical (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, etc.) and are making quasi-musicals where there is mainly background music or songs being performed by a non-character voice (think Phil Collins in Tarzan.)

    I am a die-hard musical lover, and think it's a shame that something that was so huge a part of Disney seems to be phasing out. It's great to hear about "Once Upon a Mattress" but even that is just made-for-tv and not an actual theatrical release. I simply think Disney is losing something special by avoiding the classic musical model, both animated and live-action.

    IMHO, of course!
    I agree with you 100%! Disney movies aren't as fun anymore. IMHO! Gosh, I just looooved the score of Hunchback of Notre Dame. When I think of it compared to what the studio has put out lately, there is NO comparison.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3894
    The one with Rosalind Russell or the one with Lucille Ball? The Rosalind Russell version is total, complete, utter, absolute perfection. You will die of pure pleasure.
    Good. That happens to be the version she lent me. I loved RR in The Trouble With Angels, by the way.
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    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    Sherk 2
    Spderman 2
    White Chicks

    Thoses are the ones I've seen so far.

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