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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 398312" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>H and the boys went to the movies tonight. Youngest boy (11) started out at Chronicles of Narnia but he went to the bathroom and threw up. Bizarrely, he also threw up during the 1st Narnia movie (he has never seen the second). H said Narnia series is very heavy on the Christianity stuff but it went completely over my Jewish head and that of my son. H, difficult child, easy child-14 and two of their friends (both 15) saw True Grit. My guys, including H, saw the original for the first time ever last week on TV and all of them enjoyed this one better. H said Jeff Bridges is terrific, Matt Damon is excellent but the young girl is phenomenal.</p><p></p><p>I have heard good things about "The King's Speech" and would like to see it with daughter, who is studying Special Education.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 398312, member: 3493"] H and the boys went to the movies tonight. Youngest boy (11) started out at Chronicles of Narnia but he went to the bathroom and threw up. Bizarrely, he also threw up during the 1st Narnia movie (he has never seen the second). H said Narnia series is very heavy on the Christianity stuff but it went completely over my Jewish head and that of my son. H, difficult child, easy child-14 and two of their friends (both 15) saw True Grit. My guys, including H, saw the original for the first time ever last week on TV and all of them enjoyed this one better. H said Jeff Bridges is terrific, Matt Damon is excellent but the young girl is phenomenal. I have heard good things about "The King's Speech" and would like to see it with daughter, who is studying Special Education. [/QUOTE]
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