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What Movies Have You Seen Lately?
I tried to watch the Express twice and both DVDs wouldn't play.
News, views, and reviews on books and graphic novels for young adult.
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- SonjaMarie
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[quote=""Telynor""]If you liked those, try Shaun of the Dead -- I loved watching it, and I hate zombie movies.[/quote]
I've seen that, gross but funny.
SM
I've seen that, gross but funny.
SM
The Lady Jane Grey Internet Museum
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My Booksfree Queue
Original Join Date: Mar 2006
Previous Amount of Posts: 2,517
Books Read In 2014: 109 - June: 17 (May: 17)
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- LoveHistory
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Through Netflix I'm re watching "Foyle's War"....Outstanding WWII mystery series....I love the Brits and their clever Detectives and Michael Kitchen as Foyle is one of the best.....plus is sidekicks Honeysuckle Weeks and Anthony Howell are are really interesting and add so much to the series.....
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- LoveHistory
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I didnt like Becoming Jane
I saw the Duchess. And while I hate Knightly I tried to imagine it wasnt her. She still came off whiny though. The girl also needs to eat something. THere was a back shot of her and I was able to count every bone in her back.
I saw the Duchess. And while I hate Knightly I tried to imagine it wasnt her. She still came off whiny though. The girl also needs to eat something. THere was a back shot of her and I was able to count every bone in her back.
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- rex icelingas
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She would look so much better with a few pints of Guinness to fill her out
I enjoyed `the Duchess` ,it was easy to watch
I watched Jim Carrey`s `Yes Man` which was a good return to comic form and Im glad to report it wasnt `Liar Liar` lite.
Next up is a `Stone of Destiny` with Robert Carlyle about the theft of the Stone of Scone from English authorities in the 1950`s.So many great British and Irish Films only get limited releases and there really are some truly great ones out there.
I enjoyed `the Duchess` ,it was easy to watch
I watched Jim Carrey`s `Yes Man` which was a good return to comic form and Im glad to report it wasnt `Liar Liar` lite.
Next up is a `Stone of Destiny` with Robert Carlyle about the theft of the Stone of Scone from English authorities in the 1950`s.So many great British and Irish Films only get limited releases and there really are some truly great ones out there.
- MLE (Emily Cotton)
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- Interest in HF: started in childhood with the classics, which, IMHO are HF even if they were contemporary when written.
- Favourite HF book: Prince of Foxes, by Samuel Shellabarger
- Preferred HF: Currently prefer 1600 and earlier, but I'll read anything that keeps me turning the page.
- Location: California Bay Area