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Did lady in the water have a m. knight ending or justa reg ending?
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Just a regular ending. No twist this time - just a flick about a chick and some water :wink:
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Starfire wrote:Just a regular ending. No twist this time - just a flick about a chick and some water :wink:
She's thirsty, eh? So how was "Gwen Stacy" in the flick?
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I watched Syriana today and thought it was okay, but not as good as a lot of the hype I heard when it was released last fall. The movie just didn't come together for me and I thought it could have been much better. It was very low key throughout. Clooney did a good job in his role, but I didn't think it was Oscar worthy. Out of the other candidates, I thought Paul Giamatti did a much better job in Cinderella Man.
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Rusty wrote:She's thirsty, eh? So how was "Gwen Stacy" in the flick?
She was very good. I don't know why she hasn't done more movies - I think she's an excellent actress. I'm looking forward to seeing her in a "normal" role in S3!

Syriana didn't do much for me. It was an interesting story line but they way he told it was just too disjointed for me. I think they gave it to Clooney because he's buddies with half of Hollywood.
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Starfire wrote: She was very good. I don't know why she hasn't done more movies - I think she's an excellent actress. I'm looking forward to seeing her in a "normal" role in S3!
she was good in the Village and looks like she has started to do a few more movies. Maybe her dad, Ron Howard, influenced her to finish school first. I think she's 25 years old.
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I saw Miami Vice tonight, and I was bored the whole time. Ali seemed to like it, though.


We had the 9/11 movie trailer before the movie, and it floored me. It brought me right back to five years ago, and I almost felt sick. I don't think I will ever be able to watch that film.
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How did it look? I always liked the way he shot movies.

Someday youll watch it.
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Honestly I had to close my eyes after 10 seconds or so. That trailer floored me -- I just couldn't handle it.
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Rusty wrote:she was good in the Village and looks like she has started to do a few more movies. Maybe her dad, Ron Howard, influenced her to finish school first. I think she's 25 years old.
Smart dad!

I don't want to see 9/11. I didn't see Flight 93 either.

Unless 100 percent of the proceeds go to charity, someone is profiting off of someone else's misery. 9/11 was already well documented. It just feels like someone is ripping off a scab.
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You know someones going to make movie at some point to make money, the biggest question to me is. Are they going to do it with some respect?
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I finally saw Pirates of the Caribbean 2 today and I liked it a lot. There were quite a few funny scenes and plenty of adventure. As a movie, it may not have been quite as good as the original, but it was still quite good in its own right.
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I finally got around to watching Donnie Darko today. I'd heard good things about the movie, but thought it was a horror movie and wasn't that excited about seeing it. I liked it a lot and think it a very intelligent and entertaining movie. The songs they used during transitions were very appropriate. I also like that it takes place in 1988.
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Did you see the newer version or the older version?
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