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daxserver wrote:oberder wrote: Star Wars Saga, no questions
How the hell did I miss Star Wars
Downloading........
daxserver wrote: Star Trek series and Twilight saga
Both of stand at first position and I posted them in alphabetical order
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oberder wrote:daxserver wrote:oberder wrote: Star Wars Saga, no questions
How the hell did I miss Star Wars
Downloading........
Dax, Use the Force
oberder wrote:daxserver wrote: Star Trek series and Twilight saga
Both of stand at first position and I posted them in alphabetical order
Twilight?... Sparkly shirtless vampires... Nnnoooeeessss!-- Get Bram Stroker's Dracula instead -- the book was fine and all, but the movie... *shudder*
Or better yet... Nightmare on Elmstreet / Friday the 13th series, or the best one: Dawn of the Dead ( 2004 )
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oberder wrote: Now there's a definition for Classic Movies, valerie
How about James Bond -- but not the new Bond, but the ones done by Roger Moore, and Sean Connery
Or how about Hachiko ( 2009 ) starring Richard Gere, and Forever Young starring Mel Gibson
( *Thank goodness, it's the weekend -- I'm so going on a movie trip* )