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Alanz

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No, it's a Walt Disney film (OLD) about Chineese and old style Nannies saving the day, and a London History Musium, a bit funny, but also pretty silly really :laugh: It passed an Hour :laugh:
 

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Watched a Documentry about a Womans return to AUCHWITZ,It was very good. Then a Scottish guy who was in the D-Day landings, returning back for the first time he returned to Pegasus Bridge to the Cafe that is still there and still run by the Daughter of the People who had it during the War, That was sad.... :laugh:
 

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The girls are on spring break this week so we went to see The Croods today. Cute, but wouldn't recommend rushing out to the theater for it. Definitely a wait for DVD movie. We still enjoyed it though! Really had the girls giggling. :laugh:
 

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Last film I saw was "Good Night, and Good Luck.", George Clooney film about Edward Murrow and his fight against McCarthy's Communist witch hunt. Worth the watch, although Murrow's role in his downfall is slightly glorified - not to take anything away from the man, of course.

I saw that poster for the Groods the other day at a bus stop, and can't help wondering - is there anything setting it apart from the dozens of other animated films coming out at the moment?
 

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Just watched "The Underclass Man" Typical American Cops movie, but it passed an hour Also watched Bluestone 42 Episode 5 that was Brilliant. :laugh: :laugh:
 
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Last film I saw was "Good Night, and Good Luck.", George Clooney film about Edward Murrow and his fight against McCarthy's Communist witch hunt. Worth the watch, although Murrow's role in his downfall is slightly glorified - not to take anything away from the man, of course.
Saw that movie a year or two ago but already I can't remember any of it... :oops:
 
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