Yesterday
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They made the movie two years ago, not
yesterday.
Yesterday
I was struck by the brilliance of the images and Goldsworthy's works.
So yesterday, I wandered into a local used book/movie store and found a VHS copy.
I am in my late 50's now and re-watched the film
yesterday
evening and those same feelings stirred as I watched that hat touch down fifty years later . . .
However, I saw Caprica Rebirth
yesterday
I felt a little lost, so I decided to watch the Pilot today and I must say I was pleasantly surprised.
I saw "El Mar
" yesterday
and thought it to be a great movie.
And so,
yesterday
night, my mum and I sat on our sofa to enjoy this masterpiece.
I can remember the dialogue as if I'd heard it
yesterday.
I saw the new redubbed and edited version
yesterday
and loved it.
Yesterday
I watched this movie for the third time.
I saw this movie
yesterday
and I really liked it.
Yesterday
my Spanish / Catalan wife and myself saw this emotional lesson in history.
Saw this film
yesterday
for the first time and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I just finished watching it
yesterday
again and this time I thought I have to review this movie.
It aired on TV yesterday, so I decided to check it out.
Yesterday
I attended the world premiere of "Descent" at the Tribeca Film Festival in NYC.
Yesterday, I caught this movie again on TV so I looked at it a bit deeper.
Last Christmas, I was lucky enough to receive one of the 1200 Ultimate Bourne boxed sets from my Better Half but put off watching the final part of the trilogy until
yesterday.
Yesterday, I went to the monthly Antique Flea Market that comes to town.
And, just yesterday, I read a newspaper article which stated Fido is not attracting audiences in it's limited release, with the exception of our local theater.
We went to the Doodlebops concert last year as well as one concert
yesterday
(connecticut).
Maybe they weren't memorable; I don't know but at my advanced age, here I am watching this very early Casper animated short
yesterday.
I saw this movie
yesterday
on Turner, and I was unable to stop watching until it was over, even though I sort of could guess what would happen.
Yesterday, knowing little about the animated series, I picked up Dumbland.
One of those things was that he loved westerns,and watching Bonanza every Sunday evening was an absolute ritual for him.I,myself, remember the tail end of the series' run,having been 8 years old when the show ceased production in 1973.Watching this show over the years somehow makes me closer to my long ago lost father.It has all the right elements to make a show successful;laughter,tears,edge of your seat suspense,and it even angered you at times.My most vivid memory of the show's original run,came shortly after the death of our beloved "Hoss" Cartwright,Dan Blocker.One particular episode,and the end of the closing credits, flashed a picture of Blocker,and faded to black,and I can also recall my oldest sister with a tear in her eye at the sight of this.I can remember this as though it were yesterday.On behalf of my late father, who is not here to say so himself,we love Bonanza.Long live the Cartwrights.
I had largely missed this when I first saw the film some years ago, but it came through loud and clear
yesterday.
There wasn't a dry eye amongst the audience
yesterday
afternoon after I left the cinema, having seen this gem of a film in a sold-out house as part of this year's Hamburg Film Festival.
Saw this film on DVD
yesterday
and was gob-smacked and flabbergasted.
On a side note,
yesterday
I walked over to 10 Montague Terrace in Brooklyn Heights to take a look at the Sentinel House.
I watched this flick
yesterday
and I have to say it's the finest horror film made for $36,000 I've ever seen (Sorry Steckler) The film is definitely worth seeking out if you are a zombie fan.
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