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    The Town was an ok movie, the ending was a little to be desired though.
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    We also watched the movie with the owl's. It was like a bird version of lord of the rings kinda.
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    Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome. --Isaac Asimov
    Like, where's spyder been? That guy was like, totally cool and stuff. - foxtrot

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    I just watched The Other Guys with Will Ferrel and Mark Wahlberg. I liked it. I'm glad that Ferrel didn't do his stupid single-character-across-many-roles thing, repeating his jokes and such. I thought the part where the two cops chased the guys right off the roof was freaking hilarious.

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    watched Marley and Me. pretty boring, responsible pet owners don't make for good cinema.

    watched the sequel to Nanny McPhee. I liked the first one, the sequel was gawdawful horrible.

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    Just watched the original True Grit. Now I want to go to Ouray.
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    We got Netflix tonight and I browsed through the last couple pages to get some ideas. We watched Guillermo Del Toro's "The Orphanage" and I thought it was a 4-5 star film. It scared the bejesus out of me and was over all pretty good. Very highly recommended.
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    Saw the 2010 True Grit, great western. In my top five favorite westerns.

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    so i really like Tombstone

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    Walmart has Blazing Sadles the 30 year celabration for $5 bucks!! Thats some funny SH-T right there!! Classic.

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    Stumbled on http://www.redbaron-themovie.com/index_en.html at Blockbuster. Probably straight to dvd in U.S.. Not bad personal perspective, focused on the character. Didn't spend too much on crazy bi/tri plane CGI action scenes.

    Finished The Pacific series.... phenomenal!

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