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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 398345" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>I don't really want to see Black Swan. Suz's cousin's review pretty-much sums up how I thought it would turn out.</p><p></p><p>Now True Grit, THAT I want to see. I love the original (like most of the John Wayne movies I've seen) and want to see how well they've managed the story. From what I've heard the new version is closer to the book on which the story is based, so I'm curious to see the differences. The King's Speech is another one on my list. Colin Firth is one of my favourite actors, and I have an interest in the British Monarchy so I am very interested in how they depict everything in the movie.</p><p></p><p>Little easy child received a pack of movie passes for Christmas, so I took him to the movies on Thursday. We saw Yogi Bear. It was delightful. Very cute, entertaining, and didn't require me to switch on my brain even once. Just the sort of lightweight, fun movie for the between-Christmas-and-New-Year's time, and just right for my little princeling's sense of humour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 398345, member: 3907"] I don't really want to see Black Swan. Suz's cousin's review pretty-much sums up how I thought it would turn out. Now True Grit, THAT I want to see. I love the original (like most of the John Wayne movies I've seen) and want to see how well they've managed the story. From what I've heard the new version is closer to the book on which the story is based, so I'm curious to see the differences. The King's Speech is another one on my list. Colin Firth is one of my favourite actors, and I have an interest in the British Monarchy so I am very interested in how they depict everything in the movie. Little easy child received a pack of movie passes for Christmas, so I took him to the movies on Thursday. We saw Yogi Bear. It was delightful. Very cute, entertaining, and didn't require me to switch on my brain even once. Just the sort of lightweight, fun movie for the between-Christmas-and-New-Year's time, and just right for my little princeling's sense of humour. [/QUOTE]
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