Posted on 04/12/2006 6:51:41 PM PDT by MoJo2001
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We saw (and loved) it at the theater, so I bought the DVD last weekend so we could enjoy it again.
Easily my favorite film of 2005 (although my wife preferred Brokeback Mountain)
A Rock Double-Feature:
The Rundown and Walking Tall
Good evening Diva!!
*HUGS*
Thank you for the awesome tribute each night for our Troops!!
Who Me?
Ooops. I saw that movie too. Walk the Line. I actually forgot about it already.
I swear, I thought that the person who won (was nominated for) the Oscar was the guy who played Johhny Cash.
I never thought that Reese was a girl's name.
Later I realized that the guy who actually played Johnny was the same dude who played the evil Emperor in Gladiator.
I have never been good at names and faces, but numbers and dates work for me.
Manos: The Hands of Fate
I was off today and it was lovely. I had to do some stuff to get ready for David and wifey's visit, but mostly just enjoyed the beauty of the day.
Sorry I missed you, too. Glad you could stick around a while tonight!
I watched "The Tao of Steve." I liked it.
Did you enjoy *Brokeback Mountain*? My hubby won't even discuss that as an option for viewing in our house. We have the DVD, but it's only to add to the collection. He's not interested in ever seeing it. Sheesh!
Could you give a brief summary about *A History Of Violence*? Perhaps our Troops might want to see it. My brother recommended it, but I haven't gotten around to it.
God bless our troops and their families!
The last movie Mrs. Reb and I watched on DVD was "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe." Before that was "Sky High."
We have a pretty fair collection here, so I have a hard time deciding what is worth buying.
{{{{{Lauren}}}}} Hope you had a terrific day!
"Did you watch *Return Of The King*?"
Oh yeah. Have seen it several times.
Corporal Brendan N. Peolaert with Flapoor, received a Purple Heart here Monday for his wounds received in action while in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, Jan.5.
Photo by: Cpl. Miguel A. Carrasco Jr.
Ordnance Marines from Marine Attack Squadron 513 load a 500-pound, general-purpose bomb on to an AV-8B Harrier April 3, at Al Asad, Iraq. The bomb is equipped with the Joint Direct Attack Munitions which will turn a regular bomb into a global positioning satellite guided munition.
Photo by: Lance Cpl. Brian J. Holloran
Staring down the barrel of his .50-caliber machine gun, Cpl. Clayton J. Bryan scans the streets of Baghdadi while on perimeter security during an engineering operation April 5. Bryan is an aircraft rescue and firefighting specialist, who is attached to the Incident Response Platoon of Marine Wing Support Squadron 274, Marine Wing Support Group 37 (Reinforced), 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. The mission of the IRP is to provide security in support of response and pre-planned missions throughout the Al Anbar Province.
Photo by: Lance Cpl. Brandon L. Roach
No, he loved Kong! And the dinosaurs. It was the natives that freaked him out!
rented "A History of Violence". It was better than I expected.
Thank you so much for your input tonight! Great to see you in the Canteen!
It is really difficult to figure out what to watch, huh? I'm in the process of doing that for our road trip. The kids will be viewing the movies, but it's a hard decision. UGH!
Probably be another five years before I will see anything out of hollyweird but that was definitely worth it.
My favorite movie of them all I think.
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