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Most recent film? Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It still does not fail to be hilarious.


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Talladega Nights. Funny! tears poured down my face at the bloopers during the credits. And Walker and Texas Ranger were great!


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The Holiday! It was a chick flick, but it definitely played with the conventions, and it had a nice "old Hollywood" feel. Excellent dialogue and a few cool cameos. And all the actors were great.


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Caught Night at the Museum today. It was a fun family movie. Had three of my favorite comedians: smurf van Dyke, Robin Williams, and Ben Stiller. All were very fun to see doing a fun movie :)


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End of Days. It sucked. So bad. =)


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Talladega Nights was the last I saw too. I really thought I wouldnt like it since I hate racing, and I never find comedies very funny. But I guess Will Ferrell and Sacha Baron Cohen win. The scenes with them together always made me lol.


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Charlotte's Web. It's a disaster; much worse than the book, which rocks IMO. I read it when I was 7 and still remembered every single bit of it. :]
The good thing is, Templeton was EXTREMELY cute in it. I love templeton! <3


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The Pursuit of Happyness... it wasn't my choice and I didn't really want to see it, but it turned out to be pretty good. Sad and depressing maybe, but I guess I like that kind of stuff. :P


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Cars. It was cute. I loved the shy firetruck who cried at everything. <3


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Eragon.......eh, I love fantasy movies and it was ok, more geared towards kids though. writen by a fifteen yr. old. OK.


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The Freaky Friday Remake.

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The Freaky Friday Remake.

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So you don't have any plans to see that body swap film where Kevin Zegers' and Samaire Armstrong's characters switch bodies then?

As for me Advent Children was the last movie I watched and despite never ever playing a single Final Fantasy game I enjoyed it and considered the best Final Fantasy ever made.


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I saw Night at the Museum last night. It was really good; extremely funny and a great movie for kids. You get a nice history lesson too.


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Little Ms. Sunshine, I enjoyed it!


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Little Ms. Sunshine, I enjoyed it!


I <3 that movie soooo much.

I saw Stranger Than Fiction about a month or more ago. It was very good. It wasn't quite a comedy though, but there were funny parts. I don't know how to describe it, other than to say that it was a good movie.

A Scanner Darkly: Confusing as heck. The parts I understood were good though.


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