Tina Martin wrote:I'm glad to know that I'm not the only one.
LMM wrote:Took my daughter to see Hotel for Dogs yesterday. Seriously cute movie and I would watch it again sans kid
Very feel good and very animal adoption focused. There was even a point in the movie where they go into the different reasons certain dogs in the movie ended up at the shelter or strays.
C. said he was going to take me to see this just so I can sit there and name the different breeds. He laughed when I saw the poster at the movie theater.
Yea, I caught myself doing that
Alyssa go! Totally worth it.
mnp13 wrote:We saw the gi-normous Hotel for Dogs poster, I'm pretty sure that's a Beauceron on the upper left. They are such cool dogs, and I was diggin the Pit Bull puppy too!
maberi wrote:No End in Sight - Great documentary about the US invasion of Iraq
Bigger, Stronger, Faster - Interesting documentary on the world of steroids
DemoDick wrote:maberi wrote:No End in Sight - Great documentary about the US invasion of Iraq
Bigger, Stronger, Faster - Interesting documentary on the world of steroids
I REALLY want to see Bigger, Stronger, Faster. It looks like it may blow a hole in the anti-steroid hysteria with a little common sense.
You HAVE to go see Gran Torino. I would go watch it again in the theater, and I normally don't do that except for really good action movies.
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DemoDick wrote:Gran Torino.
Clint Eastwood made a movie about my Old Man. Jesus.
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mnp13 wrote:Wolverine, Transformers, Star Trek and that new comic book one looks good too - Watchers? Watchmen? something like that.
DemoDick wrote:I sat there having flashbacks about growing up. My uncles were the same way, but they were just old enough to have fought in WWII. Dad was the youngest, so he had shell-shocked war veterans as babysitters.
I'll never complain about how "tough" it was when I was a kid.
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