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... Lately I've seen Addams Family and Clifford The Big Red Dog.   I'm not going to say anything about either because I think my opinion would probably be slightly biased, but anything for the grandkids!!!  

Haha! Not sure they'll go on my list.  


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Anyone check out the new Resident Evil movie? Been hearing mixed things, but I'm still holding out hope that it's awesome!
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Quoted from Grandma Bear


Lately I've seen Addams Family and Clifford The Big Red Dog.   I'm not going to say anything about either because I think my opinion would probably be slightly biased, but anything for the grandkids!!!  


I remember being fascinated with Rugrats (the series), Tom and Jerry (the movie, I still quote from it) and Elmo in Grouchland (the movie, so many great songs)



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Just watched Batman Begins again for the first time in years. I still like it, but the action scenes are seriously disappointing. Lot's of quick edits that make it hard to follow what is supposed to be happening. Shame, because the story itself is great.

Gonna rewatch The Dark Knight and see if it suffers from the same problem...
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I was never a big fan of Batman Begins, and I think that was due in part because I saw TDK first, and that was a tough movie to live up to. You’re kind of expecting it to be great like that, so maybe a little unfair.


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We re-watched the DK trilogy recently and it was almost laughable the plot holes throughout. I was shocked that they haven't aged well at all.

What movies have stood the test of time the best? Our recent viewings and surprises:
- Alien (still shockingly good)
- Die Hard (funny how things change though: smoking, cops carrying guns on planes, drug use, interoffice relationships....)
- Predator (trust me, even the fashion has returned)
- Harry Potter (especially the first couple)
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^ John McTiernan, what a legend. Wrote and directed the low-budget Nomads in 1986, his first movie. Then he made Predator in '87 and Die Hard in '88. Incredible.
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I think everyone needs to see The Electrical life of Louis Wain just to see how much it resembles Goodbye Christopher Robin.
I mean, it resembles in the way it elicits emotion. Some beautiful dialog and vivid characters.
If you're a fan of either watch the other
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^ John McTiernan, what a legend. Wrote and directed the low-budget Nomads in 1986, his first movie. Then he made Predator in '87 and Die Hard in '88. Incredible.


Oh, yeah. I'm a huge Rollerball fan!  

But seriously, I think I actually prefer Die Hard With a Vengeance to the original film.
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But seriously, I think I actually prefer Die Hard With a Vengeance to the original film.


I might have to agree with you on that one. This, too, has stood the test of time.
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