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Man, there are so many... Hercules (1983) with Lou Ferrigno. I'd have given Avatar the top spot but I've yet to be able to watch it all the way through. And, Syriana (2005) with George Clooney. That one must have cost hundreds of dollars to make.
Dinner for *******s!!! I was a ******* for not walking out of it!!
we refuse to see that. we own the original Diner du Cons and it's one of the most hilarious movies we have ever seen. Americanized version looks like typical slapstick crap.
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I'd have given Avatar the top spot but I've yet to be able to watch it all the way through.
AVATAR???? omg seriously??? We never wanted to see it either but owned it. took us 7 mos to sit and watch it and we watched it twice in 3 days all the way through. it is now one of our faves. amazing movie, storyline, acting. can't get enough of it
we refuse to see that. we own the original Diner du Cons and it's one of the most hilarious movies we have ever seen. Americanized version looks like typical slapstick crap.
AVATAR???? omg seriously??? We never wanted to see it either but owned it. took us 7 mos to sit and watch it and we watched it twice in 3 days all the way through. it is now one of our faves. amazing movie, storyline, acting. can't get enough of it
The storyline was simple and predictable, just "Dances with Wolves" with smurfs instead of Americans. The only thing special about Avatar were the special effects.
That movie with Julia Roberts - what's it called again, the one where she's adorable?
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