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Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - Mini 9 - 02-04-2011 rare night to be able to get out. what's best right now? (I know it's subjective) Re: Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - Paul F. - 02-04-2011 I'm pretty behind on what's playing now... But The Kings Speech was absolutely outstanding. Re: Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - (vikm) - 02-04-2011 Of anything playing, I still think I'd wanna see True Grit or 127 Hours. Re: Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - (vikm) - 02-04-2011 Paul F. wrote: Yep, or that. Re: Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - DeusxMac - 02-04-2011 Paul F. wrote: :agree: Re: Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - Grateful11 - 02-05-2011 The closest place playing King's Speech to us is about 45 minutes away. I want to see, I wanted to see it the first time I saw trailer way back, I could tell it was going to be a winner. They don't show artsy movies in Hicksville, NC Re: Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - Will Collier - 02-05-2011 If I were going to a movie tonight (I'm not), I'd see either The Way Back or The King's Speech. Haven't seen either of them yet, but The Way Back is based on a wonderful book ("The Long Walk," and no, it's not the Stephen King book) that I read many years ago. Re: Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - Manlove - 02-05-2011 "Another Year" by Mike Leigh has had good reviews. Re: Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - jdc - 02-05-2011 My wife and I would go, but the $28 ($14 each) + $13 for popcorn + drink plus the $40 it would cost to get a babysitter for 3 hours makes it a $85 night. no movie is worth that. Re: Best movie in theaters to see tonight? - rjmacs - 02-05-2011 jdc wrote: Do you always pay retail? |