What Movie Did You Watch Last Night?

The one with Molly Ringwald? I have it on my saved list. As far as the movie, Dwight Youkum is a great actor! We quote the Doyle Hardgraves character at work all the time! Especially when he kicks his band out of his house. Or this:

"Boys, in going to be spending a little more time around here. I'm moving in."

Haha!!! Great!


On another note, Cheryl and I are going to watch the Hobbitt today! Pretty excited!

DL
 
The Seventh Veil (1945) ok
Won Ton Ton: the Dog that Saved Hollywood (1976) a little better than OK

By the way, I've been a movie buff for several decades. I have about 7,000 movies ready to watch. If anyone wants info on a movie, go to: http://www.imdb.com/
I have watched about 10,000 movies and I keep a listing with a rating on them.
 
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The Seventh Veil (1945) ok
Won Ton Ton: the Dog that Saved Hollywood (1976) a little better than OK

By the way, I've been a movie buff for several decades. I have about 7,000 movies ready to watch. If anyone wants info on a movie, go to: http://www.imdb.com/
I have watched about 10,000 movies and I keep a listing with a rating on them.

Tony,

I often use imdb as my movie reference guide. In fact, I have a smartphone app for imdb.


DL
 
I watched MI3 the other night, and if it hadn't been for 5 minutes of commercials every 7 minutes it would have been great!
 
Took the night off for movies and watched a comedy show- the late Richard Jeni - a good catholic boy. One thing he joked about was women smoking cigars.
 
Favorite movie is tough- the original 39 steps with Robert Donat, Goodfellows and once upon a time in America are 3 that come to mind.
For actors, Robert DeNiro and Kurt Russel and that brings up a couple of other favorite movies-the Deer Hunter and Used Cars.
 
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DeNiro is one of my favorites. I love Casino. Robert Duval is another favorite of mine.



DL
 
The Adventures of Milo and Otis, 1989---cat and dog story nicely done-great flick for kids and my wife liked it too.
 
Mr and Mrs. Bridge-1990 : A merchant Ivory film with Paul Neuman, Joanne Woodward and Kyra Sedgewick- should have been a great, but ended up being just OK. Didn't like the lack of segways as the film changed from one character and place to another and it seemed like somebody edited out any smooth flow that might have existed. A bit over 2 hours long and just not quite right.
 
Disturbed - 1990 interesting but a bit out of sight- Malcolm Mcdowell and that other guy couldn't make it OK.
 
I'm not a big movie watcher, especially going to the theater. But, I did watch 'Die Hard' last night.