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The Kings Speech. Absolutely fantastic film.

Next up: True Grit (new)

Carrie - can see why this was considered such a good film when it was made, it doesn't really stand up to more modern horror but still worth a watch 4/5

Classic horror film and was extremely creepy back in the day. Launched Sissy Spacek's career and I think John Travolta was in it too?

edit: next theater outing: Cowboys & Aliens.

Watched Super 8 last week.

Seemed like they left out a few scenes.

I had to laugh -- Spielberg said there would be no sequel to ET.

This was rather close.

If I were to sum up this movie:

ET's older, uglier brother lands on Earth, and just wants to go home. :laugh:

doing a nic cage marathon at home..

Those were the movies when he was a great actor, now he's making lame movies.

Just watched Captain America, I must give it a 8/10. I was never into comic books, and thought this movie would be like another Dare Devil flick which I hated very much so. I almost must say I thought it was stupid to have Chris Evans star in this movie since he was already in Fantastic Four, but he did an awesome job, some funny parts in it, as well. I could easily watch the movie again.

Cowboys & Aliens

I knew it was going to be silly, hence the title, but the actors kept it straight and that made the movie not flop.

Some parts of it were like.. ohhh k...

But still, it was an entertaining put your brain on the shelf summer movie, and it had Olivia Wilde :p

6/10

After Life with Christina Ricci ... boring movie plot wise (good concept tho, just badly executed) ....

but holy mother of Ricci ... she's butt naked for damn near the whole film and she's got a smokin' body (and a beautiful face to match), so me and my girlfriend were rather enjoying it for that reason! haha!

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