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#1 by azhaguanb » Thu May 07, 2015 23:25

last week i watch the furious 7 movie i very happy the movie highlight for car race and i waiting for next part
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#2 by pahunt925 » Fri May 08, 2015 10:02

I am not a fan of the fast and furious movies, I like some of the "classic" movies that you see on TCM. Now, they have movies on TCM that are from the 80's and are "classics" makes me feel like I'm getting old. I like The Godfather and The Godfather Part 2. I saw part 3, but it didn't like it as much as the first two. Oh, I really like Kill Bill Volume One and Kill Bill Volume 2. Very cool movies.
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#3 by BouldRake » Fri May 08, 2015 10:31

Last one I watched was the Hobbit films. You might wonder how they managed to stretch out such a short book into three films. The explanation is you're missing the subtext.

See, before Radagast was Radagast, he was The Doctor. When he was The Doctor, he was Merlin. When he was Merlin, he discovered that in his personal future, when he was The Doctor again, he'd have to travel to the distant past to grow an organic space ship that would be so old by the time he discovered it that it had started to deteriorate.

The Hobbit is clearly The Doctor's future self, masquerading as Radagast in distant history, growing said spaceship so he could use it in his personal past in the future, in the most epic crossover of our time.

Knowing this made it much more watchable.
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#4 by IvanZepter » Wed May 13, 2015 14:08

I'm in wait for tomorrow...




:P :P
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#5 by valerie » Wed May 13, 2015 15:34

I watched 'Predestination' the other night. I liked it.

Netflix has a new series with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. It's a comedy and hilarious.

I watched 'Extraterrestrial' last night on Netflix. It starts out like most so called 'kids
go to a cabin in the woods and become attacked by whomever'. However, this one was
a bit different and the ending was very different. It has a little focus on the government
and how cover ups might have or could happen.

Several days ago I watched 'A Walk Among The Tombstones' with Liam Neeson. It was
very very good. Most Liam Neeson movies are watchable but just so so. This one I
thought was probably his best.

I prefer the classics also but I like the ones primarily from the 50's and 60's.
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#6 by valerie » Wed May 13, 2015 15:35

PS. I want to see the new Mad Max movie too. I'll wait til netflix has it, probably.
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#7 by concepcionkelly » Wed May 13, 2015 15:37

wooh!throwback oldschool I recently watch lion king with my 4 yr old son,he really enjoy that movie and remind my chilhood days'hehe :lol:
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