What movie are you going to watch tonight?

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Probably Fire and Ice, The Dragon Chronicles
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Following a strict instruction from DATo .... I will be watching The Red Violin tonight
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Me and my Dad are gonna watch Green Lantern and eat some ice cream
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We are going to watch one of my all time faves, "The Usual Suspects" and then I have promised that I will stay awake and watch "Love Actually" again. I actually do love "Love Actually", but don't tell my wife. I use it as a bargaining chip all the time, eg, "If your mother stays in a hotel, I will watch Love Actually with you." :lol:
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Alice in wonderland and vishwaroopam these are the two movies I am gonna watch today
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Planet of the Pirates, its an old Buck Rogers movie with Buster Crabbe.
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Hoffman with Peter Sellers & Sinéad Cusack ... looking forward to watching it tonight, cuddled up beside the fire on a cold, cold night with a nice glass of vino or two :lol:
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I'm going to watch the Wizard of Id. It's a remake of The Wizard of Oz. It's very similar to Oz. The characters are
the same, except in this version they're juvenile delinquents.
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I dug out a couple Blondie movies I may watch tonight.
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janta bhai ki love story its a nice movie
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A friend lent me the complete Series of Rising Damp with the irrepressible Leonard Rossiter ... very un-PC of course at this stage but still hilariously funny. Hard to beat British comedy I have to admit :lol: :lol:
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He was always one of my favourites too, but some accusations have been made recently that have sullied his image.
Anyway, Rising Damp is hilariuos, but we are watching re-runs at the moment of one of our households favourites, and that is the brilliant "Father Ted". I think I know the scripts to all of them. :lol:
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Im going to watch one I bought yesterday, The Bone Snatcher. It looks good, but Ive got a feeling Ive seen it before.
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Doctor Goldfot and the bikini machine.
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i am going to watch life of pie........
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