Re: Official RedsZone Movie Thread (pt. III)
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Chip R
Saw "Brave" on Saturday. It was funny and cute. Good movie for kids.
3yr. olds?
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Sweetstop
3yr. olds?
Maybe. There's a few scenes with bears that could be scary for them though.
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Yesterday, my wife and I saw The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. I thought it was okay. It had a few chuckles and a few tender, moving moments. We are in our late fifties and were the youngest people in the theater. It is definitely for older people.
Today, we saw Rock of Ages. We were the oldest people there. I think it was probably one of the five worst movies I have ever seen.
Re: Official RedsZone Movie Thread (pt. III)
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Chip R
Maybe. There's a few scenes with bears that could be scary for them though.
My daughter is 4 and was petrified by the bears. But, she is scared by every movie villain and so she is very limited in the movies she will chose to watch.
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my husband and i are a bit older than you, spitball, and i definitely want to see "the best exotic marigold hotel", plus, it's full of great actors.
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improbus
My daughter is 4 and was petrified by the bears. But, she is scared by every movie villain and so she is very limited in the movies she will chose to watch.
my 3 yr. old grandtoddlers (one boy/one girl) became enamored with "babe" while visiting recently. i'd forgotten what a good movie it is.
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Sweetstop
my 3 yr. old grandtoddlers (one boy/one girl) became enamored with "babe" while visiting recently. i'd forgotten what a good movie it is.
John Goodman does give a convincing performance :)
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
Surprisingly entertaining, you have to suspend reality of course, but it was a good action flick. We didn't see it in 3-d, but in a way I wish we would have since it has the feel of a movie that would translate very well to 3-d.
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"the artist" is lovely..gonna watch it again.
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John Goodman does give a convincing performance :)
heh-heh, hah-hah...funny fellow. :)
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Saw Ted tonight. As funny as I thought it would be.
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"war horse" is , well, long.
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Saw Ted. Funny and crude which is right up my alley.
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improbus
My daughter is 4 and was petrified by the bears. But, she is scared by every movie villain and so she is very limited in the movies she will chose to watch.
My five year old loved it. My two year old says he loved it, but he slept at least an hour of the movie. My wife did not enjoy it, said it is the worst (least great) of the Pixar films.
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I'm surprised no one's mentioned Moonrise Kingdom yet. I've seen it twice now, and it's pretty close to perfect. I've been fighting saying this, but I think it passed The Royal Tenenbaums as my favorite Anderson movie.
There's a scene on a beach that's one of my favorite things I've ever seen on film.
Bruce Willis and Edward Norton are outstanding, Murrary is Murray, even Tilda Swinton is hilarious at times. And the two kid leads are just brilliantly directed. Can you tell I liked it?