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Tonight, it's "La Loca de los Milagro" on Telemundo.
I think they went back and added 30 minutes because tonight, I'm seeing more footage than what I recall (seen this movie about 6-10 times), and it's making more sense.......for as little as I understand Spanish.
I'll have to go back and look at the "tape" I made several months ago when I recorded Telemundo's run of late night flicks.
The Desolution of Smaug. (might have this title wrong and misspelled). I liked it, but I am a fan of the LOTR movies. And Orlando Bloom was in it!
Saving Mr. Banks. I liked this movie too. Anything with Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson has to be good IMO.
Watched "Whitewash" with Thomas Haden Church last night. It wasn't bad. This past weekend I rewatched "Blair Witch" & the original "Friday the 13th" which is one of my favorites alongside the original "Halloween".
I saw Con Air and Clash of the Titans(1981) over the weekend.
I only intended to watch a few minutes of each and ended up watching both to the end.
Expendables X uses an ensemble cast like Con Air yet does not have the dialogue.
Clash of Titans 1981 is so superior to the latest version, + Wrath + whatever one of the sequels was titled. Perhaps they should have used the owl Bubo in the later films. It alone had more personality than all of the actors in the remakes.
God's Pocket, a movie released after the death of Philip Seymour Hoffman. The movie doesn't amount to much but another fine performance by PSH and excellent supporting cast.
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