Did they even include his "voice" cameo?I went looking and I came across a neat compilation of all of Stephen King's cameos (well - I think it was all of them) - it was an 11:49 video
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Did they even include his "voice" cameo?I went looking and I came across a neat compilation of all of Stephen King's cameos (well - I think it was all of them) - it was an 11:49 video
Mom & brother are watching one of the Charlie's Angels movies. This is one of the most awful things I've ever seen. *smdh*
I love the movie, I watched it about two or three months ago, and it comes out I was deeply impressed by it, as now I really want to rewatch it, too. I would also like to read the book, I am thinking of purchasing it now...Daughter wanted to watch The Rite tonight. It was pretty all right
I was thinking the same thing about the book. I'd like to know more about the real priests involved and what really happened.I love the movie, I watched it about two or three months ago, and it comes out I was deeply impressed by it, as now I really want to rewatch it, too. I would also like to read the book, I am thinking of purchasing it now...
If I Stay. Expected more of this movie, just a usual melodrama... Though, I enjoy every movie with Chloe Moretz, she is great.
Thanks for the heads up! Even with the leads (both of whom I really enjoy), I probably wouldn't have seen this one. Now I'll look for it for The Man and me--we're big fans of the Grant/Hepburn (or any Grant, actually) movies.The Love Punch. Enjoyable romantic comedy with Pierce Brosnan and Emma Thompson, sort of like a Cary Grant/Katherine Hepburn film fluff redone. If you just accept the improbabilities and surrender to the dialogue, the good cheer of the characters, the popcorn, and that you could've done worse on date night, you'll have a good time.
A pleasant surprise for us, especially with the awful title. They really need to rename it.
I cried, too. At the moments when MiaI just took my youngest and her friend to see this last night. It made me cry. It was a bit typical, but those adolescent love stories usually are.
Asylum (1972). I came across this one on a weird little free movie site and remembered that I loved it when I was in junior high (I can't remember why my friend had it on very early Betamax--must have been about 1979 or so that I first saw it). I still really like it, and the kids did, too An anthology of 4 stories tied together with a framing story, it was written by Robert Bloch. It's one of those little gems that have been forgotten (but shouldn't have been).