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Old 07-17-2010, 11:26 PM
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You must watch this movie from four or five years ago.

Anthony Hopkins leads.

It is kind of slow going in spots, but a lot of fun and warmth.
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This movie was recommended to me. I was sure I would not like it, but I sure did.

What a great movie!
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Old 07-18-2010, 06:40 AM
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It was recommended highly by a manager at the Blockbuster here in the Villages. That movie and one about a man who takes a ride on a lawnchair tied to a bunch of balloons. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Deckchair

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Wrong movie. He is not on a bunch of balloons.
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Wrong movie. He is not on a bunch of balloons.
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have another cup , it's early
they said 'and another' about the balloons

Maybe there will be one about a lawn chair on a motorcycle or a motorcycle with balloons

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My husband happened upon this movie while channel surfing one rainy Sunday a couple of years ago. We both enjoyed the movie. It is based on a true story. Age should never be a barrier to fulfilling your dreams.
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I also watched this film a few years ago and after reading this post, I downloaded it to watch again.
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Old 07-18-2010, 09:02 AM
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Tony
have another cup , it's early
they said 'and another' about the balloons

Maybe there will be one about a lawn chair on a motorcycle or a motorcycle with balloons

L&L
As long as there is someone actually on the motorcycle with balloons.

Isn't the motorcycle an Indian Racer?
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I think it was a modified Indian Scout.
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One of my favorites.
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Loved it ....watched it a couple of times.
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It's a wonderful film. Definitely rent-worthy.
They had a premiere at our local independent movie theater in Salt Lake City with a shiny Indian Scout out front on the red carpet. It was pretty neat watching the movie with the Bonneville salt flats nearby.
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I didn't watch it , I thought it was the biography of Jim Thorpe........


staring Duke Kahanamuku or
Meli Kaliki Maka
or something like that.............

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When I thinK Fumar say the most outrageous thing, he post yet another one.
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I didn't watch it , I thought it was the biography of Jim Thorpe........


staring Duke Kahanamuku or
Meli Kaliki Maka
or something like that.............

spelling bee fumar
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