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Not really a movie, just a few more episodes of Rome season 2.

 

Then I listened to the Bladerunner soundtrack for a while and took a look at my old DVD. One of the very first movies I bought, the media is beginning to show it's age, scratches, cracks, stains what have you :)

 

Maybe I should get that big box of all things (theatrical, directors cut and some even more extended/complete version) Bladerunner on blu-ray.

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Hrm. Does anyone have an idea for a flick I could send my parents to for Christmas?

 

Was planning on Opera, theatre or classic/jazz concert but there isn't a right one at the moment, so a simple movie/dinner treat will have to do. I won't be going.

 

Problem is, stepdad's a kind of dull fellow in that respect. Unlikely to go for anything too funny, too dark or too weird. Probably likes multicultural stuff, though. Any "steady ship" movie around?

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That sounds terribly politically correct :)

 

Sorry, not much help there. It's the stuff I try to stay clear of at all cost.

 

I suppose The Rocky Horror Picture show wouldn't be a good idea (even though the 25th anniversary edition is awesome)

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"I'm the dude playing a dude disguised as another dude."

 

It was amusing, but wildly uneven.

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Just 58.4% which doesn't say much beyond I tend to watch trashier films than some of those that got listed. :)

 

And there were a lot of modern dramas I skipped.

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74%. Weak. :)

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Guess I'm average. 56.8%.

 

In my defense, many of them are on my "to see" list, several of which I have lying around the house. And others are just fairly recent movies I haven't had a chance to see, or didn't care much for; with a couple of exceptions, I tend to stay away from the Pixar plague.

 

I was surprised with the amount of old movies I remembered seeing, though :)

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anything with john wayne in it i've seen. my dad was a fan, to say the least. they didn't list any laurel and hardy or abbott and costello movies, however, which i've probably seen all of. either way, i too was amazed at some of the old movies i had seen, but forgotten. live 40 years and that happens i suppose.

 

oh, i was something like 55.6% or similar.

 

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Dragonheart - Entertaining movie. Fantasy done right. The villain is such a tool. L0L

 

Chasing Amy - More evidence that Ben Affleck is simply underrated as an actor. Fantastic movie all around.

 

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On cable this afternoon I watched a 1996 Aussie film called "Dating the Enemy." I turned it on because it had a pre-LA Confidential Guy Pearce and I was curious.

 

But it was one of those tired-plot body-switching movies - guy and gal switch bodies etc. So I didn't expect much but I thought maybe it'd be mildly amusing. Despite a few good jokes that worked (guy in the woman's body having menstrual cramps, stuff like that) it was abysmal...one of those films where the movie stars wished they'd never had to do, I bet. :aiee:

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Xena season 1.

 

Serenity. Damn good movie.

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The Pixar plague?

 

The evil CGI cartoons spreading across the world, man! They must be stopped!

 

I agree.

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