What's the last movie you saw?

Dh was out of town last weekend, so the kids and I did a double feature at home. We saw 2 Disney movies: That Darn Cat! and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves. I've seen these movies before, but the kids haven't. They loved each movie! I bought these movies for $3.00 each last week at Goodwill. Great find! :mickeyjum

I wish The Disney Channel would show some of the older movies (like That Darn Cat!, Escape from Witch Mountain, The Apple Dumpling Gang, etc.) more often.

The last movie we saw in a theatre was Chicken Little.
 
KarenAylwood said:
. The night before I watched Swiss Family Robinson- always a classic :goodvibes

A classic, indeed! This is another movie I wish The Disney Channel would show more often. Ds saw it once and loved it. Guess I'll have to buy the dvd someday.
 

Just wanted to add my kids watched The Perfect Man with Heather Locklear and Hillary Duff. They really liked it. Of course DD9 is a big Hillary Duff fan so she likes anything she's in. :goodvibes
 
The last movie I saw in the theaters was "Memoirs of a Geisha". I really liked it; the scenery was just breathtaking.

The last movie I saw on DVD was "Roman Holiday" (I've been on an old movie binge since we got a DVD Recorder for Christmas. TCM = :lovestruc). It's just a classic. Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck -- the chemistry between the two is amazing and the movie remains one of my favorites ever.
 
The last movie at a theater we saw was Underworld, Evolution saw it Friday night with my dh.
At home yesterday we all watched Bewitched
 
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In the Theatre - Rumor Has It. It was fine, once you put aside logic and believed the permise. Of course the more you think about it the more the whole thing falls apart.

Netflix
Wedding Crashers - thought it was really funny, great laughs
Mr and Mrs Smith - couldn't get over the fact that Brad and Angelina hooked up on set and he left his wife (yes I believe that is what happened) otherwise I think it would have been really good.
40 - Year Old Virgin - Steve Carrell is the funniest guy out there right now. Loved it!
 
The last movie I saw was RENT, the very first day it came out w/my brother's fiance. It was awsome, & I can't wait to get it on dvd when it comes out the end of next month.

What's currently in my dvd player now is..Thundercats - Season 1, Volume 1. I may be 26 yrs. old, but '80 cartoons rocks. :teeth:
 
theSurlyMermaid said:
Last film I saw on DVD was Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, which is one of the most fantastic, original films I've ever seen. I had been raving about it since I saw it in the theatre and my brother got it for me as a Christmas gift.
I'm with you, mermaid. I think it's a total work of genius. DW hates it!

Last movie I saw (on TV): War of the Worlds. :thumbsup2 It's a shame that all of Tom Cruise's nonsense overshadowed the film, because to a science fiction fan (me), it was great fun.

Last movie I saw (theater): King Kong. :thumbsup2 I certainly got my money's worth.
 
Last movie I saw it theatres? Brokeback Mountain. Def. two thumbs up, such an amazing movie. I cried so hard at the end.

Last movie I saw at home? High School Musical on disney channel. well, actually, on my tivo. and it was like the 4th time I've watched it. Such a cheesey, cliche-filled movie, but my new guilty pleasure. :)
 
The Pacifier w/ Vin Diesel.

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In theater - Mrs. Henderson presents - that was really good, with only one little slow moment, but I think they needed that part of the plot to hit the reality of the situation

At home - I just returned Midnight Cowboy - I am slowly working my way through the AFI top 100 list - only about 25 movies to go!
 
The Fog :crazy2: (at home)
Underworld 2 (in the theater) :thumbsup2 (Gotta love Scott Speedman :teeth: )

What a girl wants (own) Love that movie!

Pillow talk (on tv yesterday) Love Doris Day and Rock Hudson!
 
Brokeback Mountain - excellent movie

At home - just watched Miracle on Ice for the umpteenth time. Not my first choice, but DS was watching it. Still love that movie.

May I also recommend Walk the Line?
 

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