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The morning movie is "Stalingrad".
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The afternoon movie is "Morituri".
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The morning movie is "Galaxy Quest".
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The afternoon movie is "Pitch Black".
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This day is not my own, so the afternoon movie is "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire".
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This day is not my own, so the afternoon movie is "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire".

Actually it is a fun movie to watch with the kids. [:D]

Guns of Navarone 1961

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None Dare Call It Conspiracy: Chapter 4 - Bankrolling the Bolshevik Revolution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgQH-YiM7Lg



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Wrong thread, but I'll bite.

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"Well, we've gone straight".

BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID

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The only funny characters Newman + Baddiel did.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UMedd03JCA
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Taegukgi The Brotherhood of War. A 2004 movie shot in the "Saving Private Ryan" style about two brothers forced to fight during the Korean War.
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They've just unveiled the 12th Doctor Who - it's Peter Capaldi - a fine actor and I think will bring a degree of gravitas to the role (like Christopher Eccleston did three Doctor's ago).

Hopefully will prove a good choice [:)]
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They've just unveiled the 12th Doctor Who - it's Peter Capaldi - a fine actor and I think will bring a degree of gravitas to the role (like Christopher Eccleston did three Doctor's ago).

Hopefully will prove a good choice [:)]

That remains to be seen...time will tell.
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They've just unveiled the 12th Doctor Who - it's Peter Capaldi - a fine actor and I think will bring a degree of gravitas to the role (like Christopher Eccleston did three Doctor's ago).

Hopefully will prove a good choice [:)]

That remains to be seen...time will tell.
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Well he's got Jenna-Louise Coleman with him, the lucky $%^&*% [:)]
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They've just unveiled the 12th Doctor Who - it's Peter Capaldi - a fine actor and I think will bring a degree of gravitas to the role (like Christopher Eccleston did three Doctor's ago).

Hopefully will prove a good choice [:)]

That remains to be seen...time will tell.
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Well he's got Jenna-Louise Coleman with him, the lucky $%^&*% [:)]

A little age gap there...but I'm pulling for him.
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That remains to be seen...time will tell.
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Well he's got Jenna-Louise Coleman with him, the lucky $%^&*% [:)]

A little age gap there...but I'm pulling for him.
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There's a crude joke there but I won't go down that route [;)]
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I can't say what the night time movie is as I just placed a quote from it in the film quote thread. If you know the quote than you know what the movie is.
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9/11 - The Impossible Case of Flight 175
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