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I concur on the Batman recommendation
FreedomRider225 3454 reads
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It finally explained where/how he got all those bitch'n toys (Morgan Freeman had been building them all this time...Go figure!)

Mr.& Mrs. Smith was pretty good but then again by simply hanging a polymer framed German assault rifle on a Sexily, Kevlar clad Angelina Jole' I'm thoroughly entertained
 (Well; Almost "thoroughly");o)

 FR.


-- Modified on 6/20/2005 11:58:39 AM

Bizzaro Superdude4184 reads

What are the best movies out there....   Providers - what do you like to see!?  in your spare time!

"Providers - what do you like to see!?"

The inside of a good book.

I've pretty much given up on standard Hollywood fare. Hotel Rwanda was the last thing I really liked.

I vote for The Breakfast Club, An Officer and a Gentleman, and Good Will Hunting.

skisandboots3963 reads

All pretty good flicks, but A O & G technically came out around 22 or 23 years ago.  My votes would go to Pulp Fiction, Silence of the Lambs and Sling Blade.

Spank_Commander2917 reads

"Shawshank Redemption", "Seabiscuit", and for a comedy: Adam Sandler's "50 First Dates"

are both outstanding.

-- Modified on 6/20/2005 10:09:56 AM

BILL183562627 reads

Star Wars was good, Batman was sold out on me but want to see it. Mr. & Mrs. Smith was pretty good also even if it reminded me of my ex. War of the Worlds coming out in about a week should be pretty good.

Cinderella Man was filmed right around the corner from me...

Maple Leaf Gardens stood in for MSG.

It finally explained where/how he got all those bitch'n toys (Morgan Freeman had been building them all this time...Go figure!)

Mr.& Mrs. Smith was pretty good but then again by simply hanging a polymer framed German assault rifle on a Sexily, Kevlar clad Angelina Jole' I'm thoroughly entertained
 (Well; Almost "thoroughly");o)

 FR.


-- Modified on 6/20/2005 11:58:39 AM


If only theatres would get the idea and sell sex toys at the confection stand.  

Of course, they'd need different upholstry on the seats.

Am I the only one who, in the context of Batman and SuperHeros, thinks "Cinderella Man" sounds like a fop in a pink tutu?

"There's no need to fear! Thinderella man ith here!"

Does he drive the Pumpkinmobile?

-- Modified on 6/20/2005 5:52:13 PM

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