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Post by Melanie on Nov 8, 2004 0:10:32 GMT 1
Movies I went to see Bridget Jones - The Edge of Reason today. It was funny in places, but not sure if it was as funny as the 1st. It had Paul Nicholls in it (he used to be in another very popular TV series, Eastenders). Lots of great music, and of course, Hugh Grant. I saw Renee Zellweger on Parkinson the other night and she is SKINNY and dark-haired!
Books I am still reading every single one of the very funny Irish lady's books, Marian Keyes.
TV My favourite programmes at the moment are X factor (looking for a group or individual singers across the UK - winner get a record deal.) and Strictly Come Dancing which featured 10 couples, made up of one celecrity and 1 professional ballroom dancer. Each week they perform and one couple gets publicly voted off. www.bbc.co.uk/strictlycomedancing/
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Post by Cairnsy on Nov 8, 2004 8:34:57 GMT 1
Movies: Haven't really been in the last week, but have seen "Girl with a pearl earring". I thougth Scarlett Johannsson played fab, but as written in critics I thougth the movie couldn't decide itself between a romance and a drama. Still nice to watch though... Books: I just finished "Digital Fortress" by Dan Brown. Great book for those intersted in code-breaking. And, call me cheesy, but I lurrrrve the books of Meg Cabot (The Princess Diaries)
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Post by Captain Jackie Sparrow on Nov 8, 2004 10:24:53 GMT 1
Wow Mel, all in one thread? Are you sure this is gonna work? Anyway, last night I watched A.I. It's kinda cute and Jude, the toy lover boy, is yummie! I'm still reading "The Name of the Rose"; the problem is that I haven't read a page for over a month. Sigh! If the day only had more than 24 hours... Other then that I am waiting for Tuesday; for ER, Barishnikov and Scrubs...
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Post by Cat on Nov 8, 2004 12:27:59 GMT 1
I'm still reading "The Name of the Rose"; the problem is that I haven't read a page for over a month. Sigh! If the day only had more than 24 hours... Weee, the same here... I started to read it many many times.. I need more time.. anyway, girls, find and read a book of Gabriel Garcia Marguez and his book The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor.. it's very very tiny book but sooooo cute! Really! Cat
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Post by SweetFranzi on Nov 8, 2004 13:00:48 GMT 1
Movies: I watched this week Shrek 2, OMG that movie was hilarious Liked also the music they used! I also watched "Real women have curves". Liked the leadingpart from America Ferrare. Great Girl, she will also play in the movie "sisterhood of traveling pants", wich will be out next year. Books: To busy with my study, bleeh, so no time to read some nice books (only study books ) But if I have some time (probaly somewhere around christmas ) I have waiting for me "Life of Pi" and some others. TV: I am addicted to ER, CSI, Gilmore Girls and Sex & The City I also like to watch "Kopspijkers" (a dutch program) and Everwood and sometimes Dr. Phil .
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Post by Cairnsy on Nov 8, 2004 18:17:51 GMT 1
Anyway, last night I watched A.I. It's kinda cute and Jude, the toy lover boy, is yummie! ITA! And the teddy bear was soooo cute too! Franzi, I too totally loved Shrek 2!
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Post by Captain Jackie Sparrow on Nov 8, 2004 18:37:57 GMT 1
Oh yeah I forgot to add that I wanted such a teddy
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Post by Melanie on Nov 9, 2004 19:09:22 GMT 1
I loved Shrek. I get to watch all the kiddies' films!
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Post by SweetFranzi on Nov 9, 2004 19:15:39 GMT 1
Me too, my little sister has all the new dvd's so very handy ;-) I didn't really like the movie The Cat in the Hat. Thaught that it would have been a fun movie, but some jokes were really WEIRD! I like "Finding Nemo" and my little sister and I had so much fun with The Emperor's New Groove, from Disney. That was hilarious
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Post by Captain Jackie Sparrow on Nov 9, 2004 21:19:46 GMT 1
Sigh, I just had my weekly dosis of ER and "The Russian" I totally forgot that they aired the last episode of Scubs last week Now they air "The Swan"...oh yeah baby I am so eager to see women get their boops (and other things I don't even want to think of) fixed. wuak
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Post by Mireille on Nov 10, 2004 3:01:24 GMT 1
didn't have much time to read & watch tv lately...did read a book a thriller about a murders happening after a group of ppl being hypnotised at a b-day party. But since I don't know the title nor the author I won't bother you with it... Anyone have any great ideas of a book (or sth else for that matter) I can ask for my b-day? The swan...is that such kind of makeover program Jac?
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Post by Mireille on Nov 11, 2004 18:45:35 GMT 1
Taped the move: "Don't say a word" (with Michael Douglas) last night. Anyone know if its word watching?
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Post by susanna on Nov 11, 2004 19:09:45 GMT 1
"Gabriel Garcia Marguez and his book The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor.. " is it the one about a guy on a raft, he´s the only person in the book and he tells the story so to say. If yes I had to read the book when I studied spanish, it was okey compared to most of the other books which were very dark, and I sure learned the word seagull in spanish because it was on almost every page. Susanna ps noticed that his is very different from what I´m used too.
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Post by Melanie on Nov 11, 2004 19:26:59 GMT 1
Taped the move: "Don't say a word" (with Michael Douglas) last night. Anyone know if its word watching? I've not seen that Mige. I'm going to watch Lost in Translation when the kiddies go to bed.
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Post by Cat on Nov 11, 2004 20:37:42 GMT 1
"Gabriel Garcia Marguez and his book The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor.. " Sorry for editing your message but I didn't change anything. I just hit wrong button and didn't notice the difference... Yeah, right, it's that book. I think it's very cute one, for relaxing and it's not a book where you have to read sentence twice to understand that
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