What was the last movie you watched at the cinema?

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Postby Phinea Rogue » Thursday 15 July 2004 7:31:33pm

Cinemas seem to hate me recently. Some time ago I wanted to see PoA, but there was no projection due to technical problems (I bet that it was Snape hexing the projection!!!) and this weekend we went to see Van Helsing, but... again, technical problems. *shakes her head* I can't believe it, I hope they will have no problems this weekend, I want to finally see PoA!
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Postby D.A. Member » Friday 16 July 2004 4:06:54pm

The last movie I saw at the cinema was Prisoner of Azkaban. I don't get out much :) I'm sure the next one I will see will be StarWars Episode 3.
I'm more of a renting movies kind of gal. I only venture out for Special Occasions :grin:
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Postby Morningstar » Friday 16 July 2004 11:27:25pm

u mean stupid when he lost his expariment or when mj came to his house?
When MJ came over. What's up with that line, "I'm always standing in your doorway"? Is that supposed to be a clue that she'll be in Spiderman's way in the sequel? :-?
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Postby fred » Friday 16 July 2004 11:47:19pm

maybe she means that shes not going to stay out of his life but more into it :-?
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Postby Scellanis » Saturday 17 July 2004 3:36:36pm

I saw Shrek 2 on Tuesday...it was brilliant! Love Puss in Boots (which seemed to incorporate several of Antonio's previous movie parts) and his big cute eyes....I want that wallpaper that...err... Eichhoernchenkatapult mentioned, where'd you get it? (and how do you ever manage to log in with a username like that :o )
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Postby Fool on the hill » Saturday 17 July 2004 5:50:49pm

Morningstar wrote:
u mean stupid when he lost his expariment or when mj came to his house?
When MJ came over. What's up with that line, "I'm always standing in your doorway"? Is that supposed to be a clue that she'll be in Spiderman's way in the sequel? :-?


I think it's that she's been waiting for him, like, forever. In the German version she says treshold or something, which is better, I suppose. Well, let's stay figurative; she rang the bell (either when she told him about her feelings in SM 1 or much earlier because she's always liked him) and waited in front of his door, but he didn't open. So she tried to get over it by dating Harry and John Jameson (his name's John, isn't it?), but actually she was just waiting to be let in, for years. Yeah.

@Sonkem: haha, I think I should change it :lol:
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Postby Marcus Baker » Sunday 18 July 2004 1:45:26am

I saw Garfield with my little brother today. We are such big Garfield fans, I read the comics and he watches the show. The movie was better than I expected, I really enjoied it. It had all the kicks in the comics too!
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Postby Meg Boyd » Sunday 18 July 2004 2:23:07pm

I just saw "Ancorman" with Will Ferrel. It was stupidly funny. It didn't make awhole lot of sense at all, but it was the randomness that made it funny! Not something I'd pay to see again, but if someone else was buying then I'd watch it again!
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Postby Marcus Baker » Sunday 18 July 2004 3:25:33pm

When i went to the states, I loved the Anchorman ad, the one with "Thank you america for making Anchorman such a good movie, we even beat spiderman!....wait, it hasent come out yet?" After that, i really wanted to see Anchorman. I dont know when its comming out in Brazil, but it looks funny!
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Postby Morningstar » Monday 26 July 2004 11:10:35pm

A few days ago, I went to see I, Robot and I was pleasantly suprised to find that it was really good! The FX were great, and Will Smith is a wonderful actor (not to mention hot, witty, funny, etc), and so were his co-stars. I highly reccomend!
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Postby Rebecca Spinnet » Monday 26 July 2004 11:25:49pm

Last night i went to The Bourne Supremecy it was really good! Jason Bourne is better than any superhero lol! I love Matt Damon :grin:
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Postby Jinxed Angie » Monday 26 July 2004 11:54:55pm

Last time- Mean Girls-Boreing
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Postby Scellanis » Wednesday 28 July 2004 4:34:33pm

Thunderbirds!!! Its brilliant...and also Busted wrote the theme song for the end credits and I bought that on Monday.
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Postby Broccoli » Friday 30 July 2004 11:50:49am

I watched Shrek 2 lately. GREAT! The very last scene is so sweet!
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Postby WON » Friday 30 July 2004 12:05:58pm

The scene with the donkey-dragon-babies? It is, and so many people must have missed it cause it`s after the credits and they all left immediately. I liked Shrek 2 even better than the first one. :D
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