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silhouette replied to Mastermindobu's discussion 'Your favorite movie that no one has seen.'
"Glad you like my list bees. Way back there, January 5, there were way fewer than 10,000 ratings on all of these obscure little offerings. The reason the amount of ratings have sky-rocketed is, of course, due to my posting this list. Everyone who saw…"
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Relationship Status:
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Are you a Netflix member?
o'course
Website:
http://www.jonathanfrid.com/
A Small Set Of My Favorite Movies
Eccentricities of a Nightingale
Tinker Bell
Scarlet Street
Suicide Kings
Mystery Train
The Woman in the Window
Sweeney Todd with Ray Winstone not Johnny Depp
Anything and everything Dark Shadows
and M X C !
What I Snack on in Movie Theaters
Junior Mints
Are you a Netflix employee?
a) No.
About Me:
I'm looking forward to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button but Tim Burton directing Johnny Depp in a Dark Shadows remake? Uhm, not so much.

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At 9:30am on December 31, 2008, silhouette said…
Hey! Hi and thank you for the warm welcome. I don't go to the theatre much either. A friend is off work for a few days for the holidays and we're trying to get it together to go and we make plans , but so far we can't seem to get it together to go, we're home bodies. I heard BB is long but what attracted me is 1.) the subject of the movie and 2.) the sets and 3.) the traveling through time, kind of like Dark Shadows, i think. Someone told me it's the kind of movie that stays with you for days. I love watching the Golden Globes and Oscars and it's more fun if I've seen at least a couple nominated movies. But Netflix really is my very best friend in the world. Netflix always has good news..."We expect to ship your next movie today." Love it! I like some foriegn films. Recently rented The Decalogue but I couldn't get through it, too depressing; same for Ulysses' Gaze. Babbette's Feast is an all time favorite though. Do you have some recommendations?
At 5:49am on December 31, 2008, NewfMom said…
Hi Silhouette, welcome to the community. I hear mixed reviews on The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. I don't go to the theatres much, so I will wait until it comes out on dvd. I love Netlfix, he he he. Do you like foreign films by any chance?
 
 
 

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