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YES! It's awesome. (yes… I still watch VT at age 16)
Now I've watched Esther.
I read David and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11) the other day. I REALLY want to watch King George and the Ducky, now.

I read David and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11) the other day. I REALLY want to watch King George and the Ducky, now.

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I want to be Bob Denver on acid playing the accordion."
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I want to be Bob Denver on acid playing the accordion."
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I love all of those episodes, Madame Blueberry and King George and The Ducky happen to be two of my favorites.Bethany Shepard wrote:YES! It's awesome. (yes… I still watch VT at age 16)Now I've watched Esther.
I read David and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11) the other day. I REALLY want to watch King George and the Ducky, now.

LMIS was THE EXTENDED THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG.
It's about 1000x better than the theatre version. I really didn't get why they took out
It's about 1000x better than the theatre version. I really didn't get why they took out
I watched the last 2/3 of the Incredibles on TV. Such a good movie. I was at the verge of tears a bunch of times, more so than before for some reason.
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Going to see Interstellar tonight, hopefully.
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I'm surprised not many people have seen Interstellar yet. Except for me and ArnoldtheRubberDucky.
It's a perfect movie. Hans Zimmer's soundtrack is amazing. And the visuals are breathtaking.
The plot of the movie is flawless.
But it's probably not worth watching unless you watch it in IMAX. The sound and visuals are just that good.
It's a perfect movie. Hans Zimmer's soundtrack is amazing. And the visuals are breathtaking.
The plot of the movie is flawless.
But it's probably not worth watching unless you watch it in IMAX. The sound and visuals are just that good.
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I actually agree completely with Wretched Sinner, despite the fact that I didn't even see it in IMAX.
I'm shocked at the lukewarm critical reception to the film, especially when compared with similar yet inferior movies like Gravity that were critically acclaimed. I went in expecting myself to be unimpressed, and came out mesmerized. I probably invested in the characters more than in any other movie I've ever seen. As Wretched said, the visuals were amazing, probably the equivalent to what 2001: A Space Odyssey was back in the day. But this movie, unlike Space Odyssey, has a real plot, and a darn good one at that. I can't be presumptuous about these things, but I can actually see it joining my "Top 5 Movies Of All Time" List. As you can see, the usually critical and cynical ArnoldtheRubberDucky is being humbled by a great movie.
Oh, and, to Micky, I'll say that I feel your emotion. I used to watch Chopped all the time.
I'm shocked at the lukewarm critical reception to the film, especially when compared with similar yet inferior movies like Gravity that were critically acclaimed. I went in expecting myself to be unimpressed, and came out mesmerized. I probably invested in the characters more than in any other movie I've ever seen. As Wretched said, the visuals were amazing, probably the equivalent to what 2001: A Space Odyssey was back in the day. But this movie, unlike Space Odyssey, has a real plot, and a darn good one at that. I can't be presumptuous about these things, but I can actually see it joining my "Top 5 Movies Of All Time" List. As you can see, the usually critical and cynical ArnoldtheRubberDucky is being humbled by a great movie.

Oh, and, to Micky, I'll say that I feel your emotion. I used to watch Chopped all the time.

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^ Exactly what I thought after seeing the movie.ArnoldtheRubberDucky wrote:I actually agree completely with Wretched Sinner, despite the fact that I didn't even see it in IMAX.
I'm shocked at the lukewarm critical reception to the film, especially when compared with similar yet inferior movies like Gravity that were critically acclaimed. I went in expecting myself to be unimpressed, and came out mesmerized. I probably invested in the characters more than in any other movie I've ever seen. As Wretched said, the visuals were amazing, probably the equivalent to what 2001: A Space Odyssey was back in the day. But this movie, unlike Space Odyssey, has a real plot, and a darn good one at that. I can't be presumptuous about these things, but I can actually see it joining my "Top 5 Movies Of All Time" List. As you can see, the usually critical and cynical ArnoldtheRubberDucky is being humbled by a great movie.
Oh, and, to Micky, I'll say that I feel your emotion. I used to watch Chopped all the time.
Interstellar is probably #2 on my top 5 movies list behind Inception (another amazing Christopher Nolan movie).
Also, Arnold, did everyone in the theater jump when
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Haha. Yeah, I think everybody did. It was probably the only jumpscare in the movie. I'm kind of wishing I had seen it in IMAX now...
It was an option, but it was playing at a later time, and we didn't want to get home at 11 o' clock.
I really, really want to see Inception. I wasn't allowed to see it 4 years ago when it came out, but I'm hoping to see it somehow or someway in the near future.

I really, really want to see Inception. I wasn't allowed to see it 4 years ago when it came out, but I'm hoping to see it somehow or someway in the near future.
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I watched Inerstellar last night with Ducky.
17:39<Novatom>: I'm in another boat. A boat of people who don't know what everyone's talking about. A boat that is sinking.
17:40<Sameriazx>: oh no... here we go again...
17:40<Sameriazx>: oh no... here we go again...
I ended up watching Brave last night with my little sister.
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I enjoy that movie.
I don't care for the spiritual content, but I love the culture.
I just watched a Walker Texas Ranger where one of main characters goes deaf by a explosion and learns ASL. *squeals* LOVE IT.

I just watched a Walker Texas Ranger where one of main characters goes deaf by a explosion and learns ASL. *squeals* LOVE IT.
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I want to be Bob Denver on acid playing the accordion."
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I want to be Bob Denver on acid playing the accordion."
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I want to see it so bad, but unfortnately haven't seen it yet.Wretched Sinner wrote:I'm surprised not many people have seen Interstellar yet. Except for me and ArnoldtheRubberDucky.
It's a perfect movie. Hans Zimmer's soundtrack is amazing. And the visuals are breathtaking.
The plot of the movie is flawless.
But it's probably not worth watching unless you watch it in IMAX. The sound and visuals are just that good.

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The last movie I've seen is Inception. I can't decide whether I like it or Interstellar better. I still can't believe I had never seen a single movie directed by Christopher Nolan until now.
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You've got to watch The Dark Knight trilogy now.ArnoldtheRubberDucky wrote:The last movie I've seen is Inception. I can't decide whether I like it or Interstellar better. I still can't believe I had never seen a single movie directed by Christopher Nolan until now.

I am going to watch How to train your dragon 2, tonight!
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Now that you've seen Inception, you should watch The Prestige. It's another great Christopher Nolan movie with a huge twist at the end.ArnoldtheRubberDucky wrote:The last movie I've seen is Inception. I can't decide whether I like it or Interstellar better. I still can't believe I had never seen a single movie directed by Christopher Nolan until now.