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WHAT was the last DVD or blu-ray movie U watched?
by
warhawk
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:12
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hello fellow chrome domes:
what was the last dvd/blu-ray movie U watched? and do U recommend it? i'll start... my last dvd movie i watched was "fast5" with paul walker, the sexy jordana brewster, and fellow sly guys... vin diesel & the rock. we enjoyed this movie on the big screen that i wanted 2 purchase the dvd. this was probably the best of the "fast & furious" series. if U watch "fast5"... continue watching it after the credits because there is an extra scene in the movie. the movie was filled with non-stop action & it was filmed in brazil so U know it included some eye candy.

so... how 'bout U? what was the last dvd or blu-ray movie U watched? was it good? was it bad? what's your story?
WARHAWK
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#1
by
Arnie
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:15
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Last Blue-Ray was "Thor"...have to get all the Avengers on Blue-Ray.
Last DVD came from Netflix and watched the classic "Carrie".
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#2
by
Chavster
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:18
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I dont watch DVD's or Blu-ray

If I watch a movie, I download it from iTunes or watch one I already own (in iTunes)
I watched this one a couple of hours ago:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThreadsHorrific, but I've seen it about 20 times so I can handle it.
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#3
by
Razor X
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:26
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From Paris with Love, featuring a sly John Travolta. Not the best film I've ever seen, but decent.
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#4
by
Chavster
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:28
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A couple of nights ago, I had a dream that John Travolta died. I had to log on to the BBC website at about 2am to figure out if it was a dream or not.
Not that this is relevant.
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#5
by
tomgallagher
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:29
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Last night was classic night. The original "Andromeda Strain" and the original "The Thing".
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#6
by
Chavster
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:33
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I only ever really watch disaster movies. They're the only type that interest me.
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#7
by
Razor X
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:35
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I love Westerns but I'm starting to run out of good ones to watch.
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#8
by
Chavster
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:39
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I dont think I've ever seen a western. Does that Doris Day movie count as a western? The one where she was living in North Dakota or somewhere and she was kinda masculine.
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#9
by
Razor X
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:40
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I dont think I've ever seen a western. Does that Doris Day movie count as a western? The one where she was living in North Dakota or somewhere and she was kinda masculine.
I don't think I'm familiar with that one ...
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#10
by
Chavster
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:40
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I dont know what it was called but I was what I'd imagine a western to be like, except with singing.
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#11
by
Chavster
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:41
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#12
by
Razor X
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:43
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I dont know what it was called but I was what I'd imagine a western to be like, except with singing.
Westerns are films like John Wayne and Clint Eastwood used to make. You've never seen
Unforgiven or
Rio Bravo or
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly or
The Searchers?
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#13
by
Razor X
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:44
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That definitely has a western setting, but I'd classify it as a musical rather than a western.
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#14
by
Chavster
on 13 Oct, 2011 10:46
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I dont know what it was called but I was what I'd imagine a western to be like, except with singing.
Westerns are films like John Wayne and Clint Eastwood used to make. You've never seen Unforgiven or Rio Bravo or The Good, The Bad and the Ugly or The Searchers?
Nope, never even heard of them. I know JW and CE were very popular actors but I dont think I've ever seen either of them in anything.