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It's not as bad as it seems to beSmile
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I�ve seen this one really cheap a couple of times, but somehow my wife�s rollin� eyes (you know this kind of lookErmm) kept me from a purchaseLOL

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Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

I�ve seen this one really cheap a couple of times, but somehow my wife�s rollin� eyes (you know this kind of lookErmm) kept me from a purchaseLOL


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I watched this one earlier today:


Taxi Driver (1976)

This is a fantastic film that is highly recommendable for any fan of psychological thrillers/dramas. I was blown away for sure. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

I watched this one earlier today:


Taxi Driver (1976)

This is a fantastic film that is highly recommendable for any fan of psychological thrillers/dramas. I was blown away for sure. Thumbs Up

That was the first De Niro film I ever watched. Smile
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^ Apart from a few average comedies like Meet the Parents and Little Fockers (I think that's what they're called), I'm pretty sure this was my first De Niro film too. I never would've guessed what an excellent actor he is from those other movies, that's for sure! LOL
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Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

^ Apart from a few average comedies like Meet the Parents and Little Fockers (I think that's what they're called), I'm pretty sure this was my first De Niro film too. I never would've guessed what an excellent actor he is from those other movies, that's for sure! LOL
Never seen those movies, and I don't think I want to either. LOL
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Watched Lost In Translation.  I think I've yet to be disappointed by a Bill Murray movie.

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Watched The Phantom of The Opera (1925).  Used to be bored by silent movies, but have grown to like them.

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Watched a silly old horror movie, 13 Ghosts.  Among the film's stars was the woman who played the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz.

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I've seen this, at last! Many controversies around this one, I liked it, though it's not by any means a great movie. A missed opportunity to create something spectacular.
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I watched The Haunting (1963).


Despite the good reviews it seems to have, I didn't find it that interesting.  I've seen other haunted house films I like better, notably the Vincent Price classic House on Haunted Hill.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote progshine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Oct 2012 at 9:03pm
I've been watching most time fillers in the last weeks, my father likes Action movies with bombs exploding and people dying, and of course, lots of Western, so I pretty much watch only this in the last weeks LOL

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Keeping with my October horror theme, I watched The Horror Of Dracula:

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Great french movie - classy, entertaining and relaxing.
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I watched The Raven (1963).


Among the stars was a young Jack Nicholson.
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Originally posted by Stooge Stooge wrote:

I watched The Raven (1963).


Among the stars was a young Jack Nicholson.


And how was he? (Jack Nicholson)
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Originally posted by Xaxaar Xaxaar wrote:

Originally posted by Stooge Stooge wrote:

I watched The Raven (1963).


Among the stars was a young Jack Nicholson.


And how was he? (Jack Nicholson)

As good as you can look in a Roger Corman film I guess.
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