Topic: Alexia's Movie Club
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Wed 03/05/08 07:45 PM
What was the last movie that you had seen?

What was it about?

Did you like it? And why?

How frequently do you go to the movies?
Do you prefer to go to a movie theater, rent, or buy?

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Wed 03/05/08 07:46 PM
You ask a lot of questionslaugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Wed 03/05/08 07:47 PM

You ask a lot of questionslaugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


I hear it helps start a conversation. :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:

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Wed 03/05/08 07:48 PM
The last movie I saw was at home. It's called, "Solomon Brothers" and it's gay. Not worth it.

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Wed 03/05/08 07:48 PM

You ask a lot of questionslaugh laugh laugh laugh laugh
I agree Pat

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Wed 03/05/08 07:49 PM

The last movie I saw was at home. It's called, "Solomon Brothers" and it's gay. Not worth it.
Hey I liked that movie, but I was also drunk when I saw it so that might have helped

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Wed 03/05/08 07:50 PM
what was the 1st question? huh

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Wed 03/05/08 07:50 PM
has anyone seen this one...The four feathers??
excellent movie by the way

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Wed 03/05/08 07:54 PM

has anyone seen this one...The four feathers??
excellent movie by the way


I agree. Very good movie. Heath Ledger was in that one. I don't recall who else, but I do remember that I was impressed with the acting and the storyline. Heartbreaking to watch though. It's on my list to re-watch since the details are a bit fuzzy in my memory.

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Wed 03/05/08 07:56 PM

What was the last movie that you had seen?

What was it about?

Did you like it? And why?

How frequently do you go to the movies?
Do you prefer to go to a movie theater, rent, or buy?


The last movie I saw was "No Country For Old Men" by the Coen Brothers. I saw it on DVD that was sent to me by Screen Actors Guild (of which I am a member).

It's essentially a period piece (late-70's/early-80's) about a dude in Texas who stumbles upon a drug deal gone bad and tries to amscray with a suitcase of money. From there, it turns into a series of rather F***ed up events including murder.

Great movie, and even better characters. That goes especially for Javier Bardem who plays the psychotic hitman- he's just SO creepily-scary that you actually root for him when he decides to take someone out.



I watch all my movies on DVD, most of which I will purchase. I hate going to theaters and i especially hate being gouged at the ticket booth.

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Wed 03/05/08 08:09 PM


What was the last movie that you had seen?

What was it about?

Did you like it? And why?

How frequently do you go to the movies?
Do you prefer to go to a movie theater, rent, or buy?


The last movie I saw was "No Country For Old Men" by the Coen Brothers. I saw it on DVD that was sent to me by Screen Actors Guild (of which I am a member).

It's essentially a period piece (late-70's/early-80's) about a dude in Texas who stumbles upon a drug deal gone bad and tries to amscray with a suitcase of money. From there, it turns into a series of rather F***ed up events including murder.

Great movie, and even better characters. That goes especially for Javier Bardem who plays the psychotic hitman- he's just SO creepily-scary that you actually root for him when he decides to take someone out.



I watch all my movies on DVD, most of which I will purchase. I hate going to theaters and i especially hate being gouged at the ticket booth.


Thanks for giving an honest response.

The last movie I had seen was Graves of Fireflies which is an anime feature length film. I have watched this many times, but as always, I tend to get choked up.

I love it because it gives me, as an American, another perspective on war. Often times, when we think of war, as Americans, we forget to consider how this is affecting the victims, whose only crime was being born somewhere else.

This movies isn't about blaming America though. Instead, it is about the social crisis of homeless children as a result of WWII and what happened to them. It is about how Japan and her citizens neglected these children.

I usually buy my movies since I consider them my little treasures. I do love going to the theater. I especially love going to historical and older theaters. The newer ones are nice, but I just like old theaters.