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 Can you guys list some great movies for me to add to my Netflix que while I am recuperating? |  
		
			
	
		
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	| If you like Sean Connery get "The Wind and the Lion" its one of his early flims and he plays a Berber chief. 
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				06-12-2006, 09:32 PM
			
			
			
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	| What's your flavor of flix?    
Who done its?      Spooks?      Shootum-ups?      Comedy?      Drama?      Musicals?   .....
				__________________  PANTIES  the best thing next to cuchie"If God didn't want you to play with it, He would have put it between your shoulder blades,..... not at the end of your arm" Except for speculation, we ONLY have NOW and EACHOTHER! real world of cyber people ~ Pixies ~ real people of the cyber world |  
		
			
	
		
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	| SpooksWho done it
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	|      Ice Station Zebra 
Not your normal Sherlock setting, but with twists to keep your attention.
  Canadian Bacon 
In your face giggles that Candy was great at but with satire that is more pertinent today than when the movie was made.
  The Lion in Winter 
Very fast swings of love and hate that only a long tested relationship could produce in a stark setting that removes the romance of the past.
        (Now my unsolicited pick from obscurity. )  
The Red Tent 
A little known treasure that slipped through the crack and I stumbled upon.  Has a slow 15 minutes on the front end that suddenly turns into one that will keep you glued EVERY MINUTE thereafter to the end.   
If you try this and tell me it didn't have you in it’s grip,   I’ll pay for it.    
				__________________  PANTIES  the best thing next to cuchie"If God didn't want you to play with it, He would have put it between your shoulder blades,..... not at the end of your arm" Except for speculation, we ONLY have NOW and EACHOTHER! real world of cyber people ~ Pixies ~ real people of the cyber world |  
		
			
	
		
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				06-12-2006, 10:37 PM
			
			
			
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	| The Mission....although it is Drama at its finest. 
Oh ~~~ and Seasons 1 and 2 of Grey's Anatomy!    
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	| Hitchcock is always good when you have the quiet time to let the suspense build.  
 Charade with Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant
 
 careful about the comedies though if you have any muscle repair happening, don't want to laugh too hard ... TOO painful!
 
 An "old" suspense that's good is Eyes of Laura Mars with Tommy Lee Jones ...
 or the my all-time favorite suspense (and at the moment the name is gone from my head ... how do'ya like that) ... Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Audrey Hepburn, Richard Crenna and Adam (or is it Allen) Arkin ... she's blind .... HELP ME PF ... I'm sure you know the name of it!
 
 I'm not up to speed on most of the more current movies, but I love the old classics.
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	| Lord Of The Rings trilogy
    
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	| Hehehehe I saw that comming^^^^^^ |  
		
			
	
		
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	| You've probably seen The Notebook, but just in case you haven't, it's romance to die for. I sobbed like a baby. 
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			| Learning to talk sexy |  | 
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	| "Wait Until DarK"  ... that's the name of the one I couldn't remember earlier.  whew ... thought I was starting to have forgetful senior moments ... or maybe I was and I just don't remember!    |  
		
			
	
		
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	| Lilth i recommendThe Jerk with Steve Martin for a good laugh
 The Driver with Ryan O'Niel i think
 The Power Of One with River Phonix, excellent story of apartide in south africa
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	| Ghandi  
The Gods Must Be Crazy
 
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	| i agree with fzzy...remember the c-sec pain? avoid belly laughs! 'the jerk'  could makeyou pop all your stiches!!!!   |  
		
			
	
		
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				06-13-2006, 01:40 PM
			
			
			
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	| I've never had a c-sec so this is alll new territory. I do expect an extensive incision. Maybe I should think drama instead   |  
		
			
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