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Puss in Boots. That was...disappointing. Not too bad, but not near as good as any of the Shrek movies.
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I watched Thor with a sibling or two...decent movie. Nice effects \:D/
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Laurie wrote:The first Cars movie. It was on ABC Family last night. I love that movie!!
Wait, you mean I'm not the only person on the ToO who loves that movie? That makes me happy. \:D/
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The Parent Trap (1998 version). Very cute movie.
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Captain America. Ok, I guess. I mean, it was entertaining. The whole thing sort of had a...comical air about it though.
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I'm close to the end of Sabrina (the black and white version with Audrey Hepburn) - quite delightful! I've seen it before, but not recently. I like the Harrison Ford remake too (somewhat because it has Harrison Ford) :inlove: but the original is very good. My family is kind of watching together - we're all reading or on the computer for different parts, but we've all watched at least some of it.
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We just watched Courageous on DVD last night...and all the extras. \:D/
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Laura Ingalls wrote:We just watched Courageous on DVD last night...and all the extras. \:D/
That's funny, last night we watched the commentary, and deleted scenes \:D/
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Courageous. It was good.
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I had the pleasure of viewing Pan's Labyrinth for the first time. \:D/ I highly recommend it to anyone who appreciates the high standard of fantasy held by Tolkien and C. S. Lewis.
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Watched The Princess and the Frog for the fourth time since Saturday while working on my biology project. Man, I adore that movie.
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Ironman 1. Oh yeas.
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Ginny Weasley wrote:Watched The Princess and the Frog for the fourth time since Saturday while working on my biology project. Man, I adore that movie.
Well that makes one of us :(

Angelina Ballerina with my little sister \:D/
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First half of Amadeus. Such a great movie.
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I am unable to disclose said information.

But it was good!
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Friday night I went to a slumber party with my small group from the youth, and we watched the 1998 version of The Parent Trap. I hadn't seen it before, and I thought it was okay.

Yesterday my family and I went and FINALLY saw The Muppets! I loved it! \:D/
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Agenda. It was the documentary that won the Best of Festival Jubilee award at the San Antonio Independent Film Festival. It was really well done.
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I just saw "Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows" at the discount theatre. It wasn't spectacular or anything (I'm an old sop for the original Holmesian-style Holmes movies) but it was still entertaining. :)
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Sherlock wrote:I just saw "Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows" at the discount theatre. It wasn't spectacular or anything (I'm an old sop for the original Holmesian-style Holmes movies) but it was still entertaining. :)
Imo, the new ones were actually more accurate. I don't really remember the old ones, but wasn't Watson like super old and Holmes was like a weakling? According to the books, they're both pretty young, and Holmes is an expert in boxing and martial-arts.

Real Steel. Eh, it was okay.
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My siblings and I re-watched Toy Story 1, 2, and 3. And I love them just as much as I always have! \:D/

That I can recall, this is the first trilogy of movies (in my opinion) where each new movie tops the last one. I don't know if they'll be able to beat the third one, but if they take their time on it, it should turn out pretty good. :yes:
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