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The best of British! Though I'm not a fan of Mr Potter myself.

Just a boring fact... I used to live by the studio where Harry Potter was filmed, you could see the huge set when driving past...quite impressive.
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Southern_Brit wrote:The best of British! Though I'm not a fan of Mr Potter myself.

Just a boring fact... I used to live by the studio where Harry Potter was filmed, you could see the huge set when driving past...quite impressive.
Best of the British???? I thought J.K. was Scotish :wink: !
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Rimmel wrote:
Southern_Brit wrote:The best of British! Though I'm not a fan of Mr Potter myself.

Just a boring fact... I used to live by the studio where Harry Potter was filmed, you could see the huge set when driving past...quite impressive.
Best of the British???? I thought J.K. was Scotish :wink: !
The Scotish ARE the best of the British. :lol: :lol:
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Harry Potter Goblet of Fire is a Great Movie and it really leaves you wanting the next film.
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SkyShark wrote:
Rimmel wrote:
Southern_Brit wrote:The best of British! Though I'm not a fan of Mr Potter myself.

Just a boring fact... I used to live by the studio where Harry Potter was filmed, you could see the huge set when driving past...quite impressive.
Best of the British???? I thought J.K. was Scotish :wink: !
The Scotish ARE the best of the British. :lol: :lol:
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SkyShark wrote:
Rimmel wrote:
Southern_Brit wrote:The best of British! Though I'm not a fan of Mr Potter myself.

Just a boring fact... I used to live by the studio where Harry Potter was filmed, you could see the huge set when driving past...quite impressive.
Best of the British???? I thought J.K. was Scotish :wink: !
The Scotish ARE the best of the British. :lol: :lol:
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Rimmel wrote:The New Harry Potter was good! Best one so far. Only three more movies to go..
I saw it friday with my Horror movie loving 3-year old...She was amped. I am fairly certain she's gonna grow up to replace Elvira.
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Saw Jarhead today and thought it was very much like this other famous Vietnam movie.....very realistic in the beginning as far as the attitude of the guys and then it falls apart into hollywood anti-war bullshit. I wasn't expecting much from a liberal cunt like Jake Gylenhall to begin with, but I sure felt like it was another movie filled with way too much drama.

The movie that I think has to have one of the best plots and most diversified actors in it is "Crash". That movie was captivating and was just a good break from reality.

Oh, and if any of you didn't know yet, the worlds hardest institution is going to get its own movie now. ANNAPOLIS. Everyone hold the fuck on, this is going to show why the Naval Military Academy is producing the worlds hardest leaders.... :roll:
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I watched Boondock Saints for the first time the other night. Pretty damn entertaining. Plan on seeing Walk the Line this weekend.
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Matador275 wrote:Oh, and if any of you didn't know yet, the worlds hardest institution is going to get its own movie now. ANNAPOLIS. Everyone hold the fuck on, this is going to show why the Naval Military Academy is producing the worlds hardest leaders.... :roll:

This is still another work of fiction?
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SkyShark wrote:
Rimmel wrote:
Southern_Brit wrote:The best of British! Though I'm not a fan of Mr Potter myself.

Just a boring fact... I used to live by the studio where Harry Potter was filmed, you could see the huge set when driving past...quite impressive.
Best of the British???? I thought J.K. was Scotish :wink: !
The Scotish ARE the best of the British. :lol: :lol:

At least, someone knows the Scottish are British.


Anyway, I was refering to the movie and it's British actors and crew and not the book.
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We watched "Faith of my Fathers" last night, I thought it was an excellent movie.
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Southern_Brit wrote:
SkyShark wrote:
Rimmel wrote:Best of the British???? I thought J.K. was Scotish :wink: !
The Scotish ARE the best of the British. :lol: :lol:

At least, someone knows the Scottish are British.


Anyway, I was refering to the movie and it's British actors and crew and not the book.
At least ShyShark got that my comment was a joke! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Matador275 wrote: The movie that I think has to have one of the best plots and most diversified actors in it is "Crash". That movie was captivating and was just a good break from reality.
Hell yeah just saw that last week. That movie was the shit.
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I rented The Devil's Rejects and it was sick and twisted . I liked it ! Sherri Moon is pretty hot :twisted:

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