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The Proposal
You probably won't. Some don't dig it, ever.
I, however, count it among one of my favourites. It's the mix of extreme violence and farce that I've always admired in the Coen's work.
Zorak said:You probably won't. Some don't dig it, ever.
I, however, count it among one of my favourites. It's the mix of extreme violence and farce that I've always admired in the Coen's work.
Moneyball
Rio. It is actually a good movie, my daughter just loves it.
Great film :thumbup:
Even though Brad Pitt makes me want to punch babies.
Yah it was.. It's a true story.. Really makes you wonder about Baseball and how it's changed.
Yes it is a great kids movie.. Not to shabby for the Adults also..
My son loved it.. It was great in 3D but is also good on TV..
I wish I could have seen it in 3D! I am too scared to take her to the movies at her young age. I was surprised it was good because a lot of the shows and movies they have for children right now are pretty lame. (I must sound like my parents now lol)
Yeah, Baseball is something I know a little about. I remember those seasons.
But still doesn't change my opionion of Brad Pitt
I hear yah.. I can't stand Brad Pitt either.. :yuk
How old ?
I have been taking my son to 3D movies since he was 4 years old.. Some were way over his head while others were just right for him.. Kids have a lot better visual comprehension that we typically give them. As long as the movie is within their age groups and rated properly, I have found my son usually does extremely well..
She turns 3 in November so she is still young. I agree kids can understand a lot! She can sit and watch a movie at home but I am still unsure how she will behave at the theatres. I guess I will have to find out eventually.
I have been taking Liam to movies since he was 18mths. and 3D movies since he was 2.. he leaves the glasses on. We have seen a couple of them and he really enjoyed them. *shrug* I guess it's up to the parents.How old ?
I have been taking my son to 3D movies since he was 4 years old.. Some were way over his head while others were just right for him.. Kids have a lot better visual comprehension that we typically give them. As long as the movie is within their age groups and rated properly, I have found my son usually does extremely well..
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