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T e x
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sure, man--simple but effective plot...but literally fantastic. The 3D was so stunning, it took my body a few minutes to get accustomed.

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I saw Avatar great movie plot was very simple as Tex stated. Just fantastic I also did the 3D what a world that was created. I will buy the DVD.

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quote:
Originally posted by T e x:
no chase scenes
no shooters
no cgi

The "big projects" are a cookbook and a cooking ****, based on the cookbook from 30-40 years' previous. But talk about a movie "with heart." Wow.

Julie & Julia is stunning. Beautifully done. Many awards in the works for this one.

julia n julia was great

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Thanks Tex and Ray. I'll definitely see it this week then.

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I am watching "The lovely bones" right now,,,,pretty good

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Butts & Beavers Part 86. Got it on blu-ray as a stocking stuffer from my mom for Christmas. I haven't left the television since. It truly is an enthralling piece of cinematography.

Anyone know of a good blister cream?

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I think I saw part 53...that was good too!

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quote:
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Butts & Beavers Part 86. Got it on blu-ray as a stocking stuffer from my mom for Christmas. I haven't left the television since. It truly is an enthralling piece of cinematography.

Anyone know of a good blister cream?

i happen to be an expert on blister creams, using a pair of (short handled) scissors on a peice of glass at 1400 degrees give me what i jokingly refer to as monkey finger.

Gold Bond Ultimate with Aloe is the only way to go,

if you cannot find that? then i suggest this:

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or as a third choice,

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boy, you guys could scwoow up a rock fight...

[BadOne]

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quote:
Originally posted by T e x:
boy, you guys could scwoow up a rock fight...

[BadOne]

or a soup sandwich
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Upside:
Butts & Beavers Part 86. Got it on blu-ray as a stocking stuffer from my mom for Christmas. I haven't left the television since. It truly is an enthralling piece of cinematography.

Anyone know of a good blister cream?

i happen to be an expert on blister creams, using a pair of (short handled) scissors on a peice of glass at 1400 degrees give me what i jokingly refer to as monkey finger.

Gold Bond Ultimate with Aloe is the only way to go,

if you cannot find that? then i suggest this:

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or as a third choice,

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Ok, it works on "monkey finger" but I have monkey................well, something else. Think it'd work there as well?
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sure sounds like the corn huskers lotion is what you really need [Big Grin]

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Ladyhawke...great '80's flick with a wonderful synthesizer playing the inspirational background music.

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Watched "The Blind Side" over the weekend... A little slow, but a great story. Sandra Bulloch has never done much for me, but she is a hottie in this one.

Also, watched Avatar recently (in 3D). Very stunning visually....and a pretty good story. Then I learned that I must be a closet racist since I enjoyed it...... it is amazing what some people read into things.

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I watched a favorite of mine Heat good flick.

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Sandra Bullock...ummmm

After Avatar, we went to Sherlock Holmes: sorta odd, but nice to see a new take.

On DVD, today we watched The Wrestler and State of Play, the former somewhat interesting (plus bare-boob Marissa Tomei--never a bad thang), the latter OK kinda-sorta, but laughable re: how a big daily works.

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