What Movie/s Are Your Renting?
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What Movie/s Are Your Renting?
What movies do have at home right now? Do you use NetFlixs or Blockbuster? Why do you use the service you use? If not either why not? How long have you had the movie/s you have? What movie/s are you ordering next?
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What:
Water
and The Squid & The Whale
Which:
Netflix
Why:
No Late Fees/Busy/Lazy/Forgot to swing by video store.
In House:
1 day
Next:
The queue will decide/or one of us will re-sort the queue.
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Water
and The Squid & The Whale
Which:
Netflix
Why:
No Late Fees/Busy/Lazy/Forgot to swing by video store.
In House:
1 day
Next:
The queue will decide/or one of us will re-sort the queue.
:0
R5
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I just returned Capote to Netflix. Wow, he really nailed that character. I had no idea Truman Capote never finished another book after writing "In Cold Blood."
I don't rent from the video store because their selection isn't the best here & I'd probably forget to return them. Netflix lets you keep them as long as you want to.
I currently have 3 DVDs of the Up series from the UK following the lives of some 7 year olds in 1964 & checking in with them up to the time they're 30.
I don't rent from the video store because their selection isn't the best here & I'd probably forget to return them. Netflix lets you keep them as long as you want to.
I currently have 3 DVDs of the Up series from the UK following the lives of some 7 year olds in 1964 & checking in with them up to the time they're 30.
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cigalechanta I saw Volver on the plane from Singapore to home. It was great and wished I'd seen on a much bigger screen than the one on the chair-back. Also saw "Crash" well some of it. What a disturbing film. Was so graphic I had to turn it off in fear that the children near me could see it. What was SIA thinking of having that movie on? Ooops, tangent! Volver is a great movie!
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Just watched Man of the Year with Robin Williams from Blockbuster.
I wish he would run for President. Then at least when we would say what is our President, a comedian? We could all say Yes and isn't it great?
I wish he would run for President. Then at least when we would say what is our President, a comedian? We could all say Yes and isn't it great?
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I watched The last Kiss w/ Zach Braff last night, and I swear I have seen that movie before but in a foreign version. Does anyone know if it is a remake of a foreign film, I want to say maybe Spanish or French.
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laarista, I believe The Last Kiss was a remake of an Italian film.
I just watched Russian Dolls last night - it's a sequel to The Spanish Apartment, a French film from a few years ago. I really liked Russian Dolls, especially the fantastic scenery in Paris, London, and St. Petersburg. Tonight, I plan on watching Marie Antoinette.
I've been a Netflix member for three years now. The convenience is great - I'll never go back to the video store again!
I just watched Russian Dolls last night - it's a sequel to The Spanish Apartment, a French film from a few years ago. I really liked Russian Dolls, especially the fantastic scenery in Paris, London, and St. Petersburg. Tonight, I plan on watching Marie Antoinette.
I've been a Netflix member for three years now. The convenience is great - I'll never go back to the video store again!
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Thanks for the link Suki.
Meredith- I just looked it up on that link,you are right it was an Italian film. The whole time watching it I thought I had seen it before, but it was somehow different. Funny.
Meredith- I just looked it up on that link,you are right it was an Italian film. The whole time watching it I thought I had seen it before, but it was somehow different. Funny.
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We just signed up for Netflix. We have the el cheapo package of 2 movies/month for $4.99. The first movie took us nearly 3 weeks to watch -- a sure money maker for Netflix, lol.
So far we have ordered
The Notebook
Home Prarie Companion
and
Trust the Man quot;>
My oldest son loves Netflix for the indie selections -- he's not as cheap as me, lol.
So far we have ordered
The Notebook
Home Prarie Companion
and
Trust the Man quot;>
My oldest son loves Netflix for the indie selections -- he's not as cheap as me, lol.
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Just rented Marie Antionette and love it. Might buy it. It is a visual feast.
Loved the Illusionist. Loved World Trade Center (it isn't at all depressing, but very uplifting, true, moving story about what happened to these two police officers in 9/11 and their rescue). Also really liked You, Me and Dupree, and at the moment have "The Affiar if the Necklace" which I have not seen yet.
Last week tried to get through the Departed, but DH and I just lost patience with it. Too much talking...
Oh yea, and Bride and Prejudice, a Bollywood movie, totally entertaining. I really liked the music.
Loved the Illusionist. Loved World Trade Center (it isn't at all depressing, but very uplifting, true, moving story about what happened to these two police officers in 9/11 and their rescue). Also really liked You, Me and Dupree, and at the moment have "The Affiar if the Necklace" which I have not seen yet.
Last week tried to get through the Departed, but DH and I just lost patience with it. Too much talking...
Oh yea, and Bride and Prejudice, a Bollywood movie, totally entertaining. I really liked the music.