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MisterT | Posted in General Discussion on June 1, 2003 02:45am

Finding Nemo: Two beers up!

Fun(ny) for the whole family!

Ellen Degeres does a great job.

Sales of clown fish are gonna go up!

A definate DVD to own when it comes out.

Any one see the Italian job??

I remember the original from when I was about 12.

Nothing like a good car chase flick

Mr T

Do not try this at home!

I am an Experienced Professional!

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  1. toolnut | Jun 01, 2003 04:36am | #1

    Just got back from "Finding Nemo".   Good fun for the kid, DW and myself.

    Bill

  2. andybuildz | Jun 01, 2003 05:39pm | #2

    Just saw "spellbound"..about the national spelling bee.....I was bored to tears but my wife loved it.

    I forget the name of it but its a comedy/spoof on folk singers...one of the funniest/best movies I ever saw.

     

     

    In his first interview since the stroke, Ram Dass, 66, spoke with great difficulty about how his brush with death has changed his ideas about aging, and how the recent loss of two old friends, Timothy Leary and Allen Ginsberg, has convinced him that now, more than ever, is the time to ``Be Here Now.''

    http://CLIFFORDRENOVATIONS.COM

    1. Theodora | Jun 01, 2003 05:47pm | #3

      Andy, it's  A Mighty Wind; hopefully I'll see this one too.

      http://us.imdb.com/Title?0310281

      I'm also looking forward to Nemo. Gotta get a kid to go see it with."There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is love, the only survival, the only meaning."--???

      1. andybuildz | Jun 01, 2003 06:19pm | #4

        Theo

             Yup...A Mighty Wind.......gonna buy it when it comes out and I don't ever buy movies.

         One of the funniest, cooliest movies of all time.

        and speaking of music....Gonna go see David Lee Roth at a small theater here in the round tonight.....I don't know why?????? Just felt like it.

        Be confused

                    Namaste

                                andy 

         

        In his first interview since the stroke, Ram Dass, 66, spoke with great difficulty about how his brush with death has changed his ideas about aging, and how the recent loss of two old friends, Timothy Leary and Allen Ginsberg, has convinced him that now, more than ever, is the time to ``Be Here Now.''

        http://CLIFFORDRENOVATIONS.COM

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          JDRHI | Jun 02, 2003 07:48pm | #9

          I`m almost afraid to ask....how was the DLR show?

          I was a HUGE VH fan....thought the world revolved around Dave and da boys...even went so far as to buy Crazy From The Heat when it came out.....both the tape and the book some years later. Its amazing how ones views of others changes over the years...you couldn`t pay me to sit through Roth today (Not without the brothers Halen anyhow).....and yet, I still gotta ask....how was it?J. D. Reynolds

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          1. andybuildz | Jun 03, 2003 02:20am | #11

            jay

                 Fk  VH.........I kinda went to see  DLR cause he was here in a small venue.

            Dude!!!!!!!.......OMG......Up VH's azz......David Lee was so intense and his band......????? Dude...VH is  a serious Ahole and I mean serious.

             The entire audience wouldn't let David leave and guess what.....he didnt wanna......he rocked on for fugin ever.........one of the best concerts I ever saw and I been to a lot. This dude ROCKED! Packed the house and no one wanted him to leave and neither did I or my wife.......If you ever have the chance bro////catch Diamond Dave.......WOWWWWWWWWWW....He's so one of us!FWIW VH....VH is a serious moron!

            Be a rocker just wanting to rock......David  is so a rocker man!!!!!!!!HAvent seen a gig like that since I was at the Fillmore East!

                     NAmaste

                                 andy...PS WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW 

             

            In his first interview since the stroke, Ram Dass, 66, spoke with great difficulty about how his brush with death has changed his ideas about aging, and how the recent loss of two old friends, Timothy Leary and Allen Ginsberg, has convinced him that now, more than ever, is the time to ``Be Here Now.''

            http://CLIFFORDRENOVATIONS.COM

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        ProDek | Jun 01, 2003 07:28pm | #6

        Theodora, it's dark in the theater, no one will know you went to see it alone, you'll be surrounded by kids anyway.

        I'm going to take my grandkids to see it next week.Bob

        "Rather be a hammer than a nail"

    2. MojoMan | Jun 01, 2003 07:49pm | #7

      Andy:

      Check out "Best In Show." It's another mockumentary by the same Christoper Guest and company. It's even better than "Mighhty Wind." They also made "This is Spinal Tap." This guy is an amazing talent.

      Al Mollitor, Sharon MA (Via Oyster Bay many years ago.)

      1. toolnut | Jun 01, 2003 10:48pm | #8

        Don't forget Waiting for Guffman - same group of folks

  3. CAGIV | Jun 01, 2003 07:11pm | #5

    Watched Moulan Roughe (sp) last night with my G/F,  I would not suggest that movie to anyone ughh.

    Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark, Professionals build the Titanic.

    1. Jencar | Jun 02, 2003 08:47pm | #10

      Moulin Rouge...one of the worst movies I almost sat through...

      Too "in your face"...tacky, tried way too hard to be a good movie...had a lot of people fooled that it was. The covers of pop tunes brought it way down.

      My new most favoritest movie is "Equilibrium"...just watch it...you might love it, G/F might hate it...lots of shooting and martial arts with a message...

      Jen

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    deadmanmike | Jun 03, 2003 07:22pm | #12

    Just watched Novocaine last night on DVD.

    Gotta be in the top 5 movies I've ever sat halfway through. Awful direction, writing, casting, etc. Only partially redeeming feature was a few cool active x-rays, and the fact that at least Steve Martin is paying his bills somehow.

    Great comedian, bad actor.

    Mike

    Edit: WHOOOOPS top 5 WORST movies I've ever sat....



    Edited 6/4/2003 11:25:13 AM ET by Mike Gabriel

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    jimmyk | Jun 03, 2003 07:33pm | #13

    Saw "one hour photo" on DVD with Robin Williams last weekend. Freeeeeeaky! Must see it.

    1. jimblodgett | Jun 03, 2003 07:39pm | #14

      Just finishing watching "Band of Brothers" for the first time.  Two swollen thumbs up.

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        BossHog | Jun 03, 2003 07:46pm | #15

        I also liked the "Band of Brothers" series. Had my boys watch some of it - Thought it was about time they learned about war, freedom, and the sacrifices some have made.

        Wasn't expecting that scene in part 4 (?) where the naked woman is bouncing up and down on top of the guy in bed, though. Kinda semed out of charachter with the rest of the film.How does a shelf salesman keep his store from looking empty?

        1. CAGIV | Jun 03, 2003 08:36pm | #16

          Bet your son's liked it though, it probably brought up the need for them to learn about something else new at the same time.

          Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark, Professionals build the Titanic.

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