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Hi,
I'm new and my answer is:
Star Wars Episode 3.
Not as good as Episodes 1,2,4,5,6.
It had a lot of video game like graphics and I like the movie ones better.
I'm new and my answer is:
Star Wars Episode 3.
Not as good as Episodes 1,2,4,5,6.
It had a lot of video game like graphics and I like the movie ones better.
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I watched part of it when my history teacher showed it when we got to World War II. It instantly dismissed any romantic notions of war! I shudder to think what our soldiers endured!GreenDragon wrote:Saving Private Ryan..thats another really sad movie..
My teacher said that Steven Spielberg gave a preview of the movie to veterans who were at Omaha Beach on D-Day. Spielberg had to stop the movie because the vets were having flashbacks--the movie was so real.
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wow. yeah..thats a really realistic impression of the war..and it definetly tugs at your tears..Dr. Watson wrote:I watched part of it when my history teacher showed it when we got to World War II. It instantly dismissed any romantic notions of war! I shudder to think what our soldiers endured!GreenDragon wrote:Saving Private Ryan..thats another really sad movie..
My teacher said that Steven Spielberg gave a preview of the movie to veterans who were at Omaha Beach on D-Day. Spielberg had to stop the movie because the vets were having flashbacks--the movie was so real.
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I just saw Two Thousand Maniacs! ... it cracked me up.
It's from the 1960's... a crazy hillbilly town in the South sets up fake detour signs on the road and lures Northerners there to get revenger for the Civil War...
It's from the 1960's... a crazy hillbilly town in the South sets up fake detour signs on the road and lures Northerners there to get revenger for the Civil War...
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First Daughter - I saw a billion ads for it when I was in the States last summer, and I finally saw the movie now! It was okay - not fabulous, but it could have been even more predictable and even more chick-flick-ish, and the content wasn't the worst that I've seen, so there you have it. I don't think that I would highly recommend it to many people, especially younger people, but it was fun.
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