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    Call Me a Cab Miss Golightly's Avatar
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    Drag Me to Hell - brilliant horror movie - loads of frights - great fun!
    Elegance is good taste, plus a dash of daring - Carmel Snow

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    Adam's Family Values. I forgot how funny it is!!!

    Real men don't wear shoes with tassels

    Chivalry is not dead as long as one man is willing to respect women.

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    Gilda
    Rita Hayworth wears some fantastic dresses in this film. Soooo jealous.

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    I watched "Sea of Love" on cable last night. Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin were great together in that one.
    "You are a failure only when you blame someone else."

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    this afternoon 5 children and It

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oW7A6ch-fg

    a real fun movie to watch, it reminded me a little of the chronicals of narnia

    and this evening The Pinup girl

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    Orphan
    It wasnt very good, quite ridiculous story logic, but it was disturbing to see 'a kid' do what she did. When she played the piano I just kept thinking, "she cant be a kid."


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    I just finished watching The Night of the Hunter with Robert Mitchum, Shelly Winters, and Lillian Gish. It got an 8.2 on IMDB, a 98 on Rotten Tomatoes, and featured all these big names, so I was eager to watch this masterful work of suspense.

    I didn't get what I expected. It was SO BAD. The acting was awful, the scenery was fake; The story dragged aimlessly on, awkwardly introducing new characters, and losing all semblance of a conclusion. (Look at the message boards on IMDB - I'm not alone with this opinion!) The only things that were good were Mitchum's creepiness - which shines through all his roles anyway - and Lillian Gish, though this role was beneath her.

    With this film for a debut, I'm surprised Charles Laughton enjoyed a successful directing career!

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    Gone With The Wind

    On the BIG screen. Our own Astor Theatre in Melbourne

    Have read the book, just forgot how sad it was!!!

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    Road to Perdition. I am beginning to enjoy this movie.

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    Key Largo, most enjoyable.

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