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Spiderman 2 - 4/5
Cold Mountain - 4/5
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Fight Club [Directed by David Fincher - 1999]
Eight out of Ten



Yesterday

The Killing
Baby Boy
Austin Powers in Goldmember

Today

Monty Python's Meaning of Life
The Killing
Jackie Brown
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Joe Somebody-Funny. I love Tim Allen. C+

Groundhog Day-Loved it. I finally saw the ending. B+
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Capturing the Friedmans [Directed by Andrew Jarecki - 2003]
Eight out of Ten


RAN [Directed by Akira Kurosawa - 1985]
Ten out of Ten



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Parky: what did you think of The Killing?

Ez: What did you think of Ran?
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King Arthur (2004 - Antoine Fugua)
SEVEN AND A HALF out of TEN




A much more wothy movie than Troy...



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Originally Posted by Garrett
King Arthur (2004 - Antoine Fugua)
SEVEN AND A HALF out of TEN




A much more wothy movie than Troy...
I shall agree.



I'm not old, you're just 12.
Anchorman: The legend of Ron Burgundy - FUNNIEST MOVIE EVER.

"I killed a man with a trident!"
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Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004 - Adam McKay)
NINE AND A HALF out of TEN



Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy

"Brick, are you sure this is a short cut, cause we've been walking for like 45 minutes." "Faaaantastic!"

I haven't laughed that hard in a long time.
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Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
- I couldn't stop laughing throughout the whole movie. Will Ferrell is so funny and Brick Tamland's antics and stupidity cracked me up. This has to be one of the best comedies of the year!!!



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Cold Mountain - 2003 - d. Anthony Minghella - B
The Man Who Knew Too Much - 1956 - d. Alfred Hitchcock - A
Secret Window - 2004 - d. Alfred Koepp - B-
Life of Brian - 1979 - d. Terry Jones - A+
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The Man Who Knew Too Much - 1956 - d. Alfred Hitchcock - [b]
How ironic. I saw The Man Who Knew Too Little today. Stupid, very stupid, but it had its moments. D+



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The Lion in Winter (1968) ~ Always a favorite....and one great movie. Katharine Hepburn and Peter O’Toole are stunning together. Great writing, story and acting by all.

The Music Man (1962) ~ Seen it before and wanted my daughter to see it. Great cast and catchy tunes...and the main characters are very likeable. She liked it, but thought it was a bit long. I loved Robert Preston and Shirley Jones.

Sleepover (2004) ~ T’was Ok. Could have been much better. Some of it was cute and fun...and some of it was really corny (with very stupid moments) and predictable. Some issues were interesting to talk about with my daughter afterwards. She loved it....of course this was directed at/for pre-teen girls...I could see boys not liking this.

Bring It On (2000) ~ I liked it alot.

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) ~ I liked it alot. Jean Arthur, James Stewart and Claude Rains were wonderful.