Last DVD you watched?
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Re: Last DVD you watched?
Jules & Jim - I've been sick all week & despite having a ton of unwatched movies, I felt the need to watch this. One of those movies that just always puts me in a good mood & sucks me into the world of the film. If I go too long without seeing I just feel the need to pop it in.
#2057
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Twilight
#2059
DVD Talk Legend
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New Moon
#2061
Challenge Guru & Comic Nerd
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Billy the Kid 20 film collection - Buster Crabbe starred in most of these B-films from the 1940s. Fairly formulaic, but much better than I expected.
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First 4 episodes of Twin Peaks. Its one, amazing how there has never been an hour of episodic TV on basic cable since, that has achieved the level of perfection this series has. Two, that a show like this ever aired on basic cable. And three, just how many series since Twin Peaks have ripped this show off or been extremely influenced by it. The writing of each scripting is a monumental achievement.
#2064
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After a long day I'm gonna sit down tonight and watch Father of the Bride 2 as... my fellow DVD Talkers I got to live that film today!!! I, like Steve Martin in the film, was literally running back and forth between 2 delivery rooms this morning as my wife gave birth to our 2nd child,a girl, at 9:16 am and my 21 year old daughter,(from a previous marriage), gave birth to my 1rst grandchild,a girl, at 10:06 am in the same hospital, on the same floor 1 corridor apart! No guys I would not reccomend this to anyone but I'm happy all are healthy and doing well-Peace...
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#2073
Challenge Guru & Comic Nerd
Re: Last DVD you watched?
Under California Stars (1948) - Nice Roy Rogers film, glad it was the longer version with all the songs.