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My baby girl (33 wink) and I had a rare night out alone together last night, for dinner and a movie.

We saw Parental Guidance with Billy Crystal and Bette Midler..two of my favourites. Talk about laugh! It was well worth the extra cost of going on a Saturday night. And it's a movie I could see again.

We thorougly enjoyed the Mum/daughter bonding.



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I'd like to go and see that movie too. Maybe I can drag hubby out for a couple of hours :)

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This morning I went to the same movie with my 30 yr old baby girl. A great movie and so funny.
There weren't many there, wouldn't have been a dozen. The start time of 9.45am might have been the reason.

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I'll put that on my must see sometime list.

Saw Quartet but didn't think much of it, others seem to have enjoyed it though by the laughs in the cinema.

The old retired musicians were dam good though!

 



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That was a funny conincidence Marj,,both of us going with our daughters. biggrin Last night was packed and we were a little late going in, so had to sit down the front and to one side.

Vic, I want to see that one too. Also Les Mis, but I may have to go that one alone...no-one else is interested. hmm

As an aside, while we were in Echuca, sis & bil bought the boxed set of All the Rivers Run. I've never seen it as we were living in NT when it was on TV, so I ummm, confuse'borrowed' it to my external hard drive. wink Copying being illegal and all. biggrin



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The 'girls' went and saw 'Les Miserables' last Sunday - at least two of them came out with crying headaches!

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Beth54 wrote:

That was a funny conincidence Marj,,both of us going with our daughters. biggrin Last night was packed and we were a little late going in, so had to sit down the front and to one side.

Vic, I want to see that one too. Also Les Mis, but I may have to go that one alone...no-one else is interested. hmm

As an aside, while we were in Echuca, sis & bil bought the boxed set of All the Rivers Run. I've never seen it as we were living in NT when it was on TV, so I ummm, confuse'borrowed' it to my external hard drive. wink Copying being illegal and all. biggrin


 Copying is only illegal if you get caught.LOL



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The 'girls' went and saw 'Les Miserables' last Sunday - at least two of them came out with crying headaches!


 I know it'll be terribly sad and morbid, but I never saw any theatre productions, because they were always too expensive for me. It's such a classic.



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Beth54 wrote:

That was a funny conincidence Marj,,both of us going with our daughters. biggrin Last night was packed and we were a little late going in, so had to sit down the front and to one side.

Vic, I want to see that one too. Also Les Mis, but I may have to go that one alone...no-one else is interested. hmm

As an aside, while we were in Echuca, sis & bil bought the boxed set of All the Rivers Run. I've never seen it as we were living in NT when it was on TV, so I ummm, confuse'borrowed' it to my external hard drive. wink Copying being illegal and all. biggrin


 Copying is only illegal if you get caught.LOL

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Les Mis. will be worth going to see just because Hugh Jackman is one of the stars.   Went to Brisbane to see him live in "The Boy from Oz."

He is a Brilliantly Talented Entertainer in my opinion.

Cheers,

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Hope to go see Les Mis' during this week before I head north again. Biggy is too small to have a theatre so would have to drive 100 ks to see a movie.
I miss not being able to pop down to the movies when something comes up I like the look of.

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Les Mis. will be worth going to see just because Hugh Jackman is one of the stars.   Went to Brisbane to see him live in "The Boy from Oz."

He is a Brilliantly Talented Entertainer in my opinion.

Cheers,

Sheba.


 And not hard on th eyes either Sheba! biggrinbiggrinbiggrin I also like the blonde girl who's in it...she was the daughter in Mama Mia. Beautiful voice.

 



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Hope to go see Les Mis' during this week before I head north again. Biggy is too small to have a theatre so would have to drive 100 ks to see a movie.
I miss not being able to pop down to the movies when something comes up I like the look of.


 As is our usual practice we treated ourselves at Gold Class on New Years eve.  Use up all the movie ticket XMAS & Mothers Day gifts. 

They sure don't miss you there.  Total cost for the night was over $150!!  and that was not including the airline sized bottle of wine I took in for seconds.  SWMBO was not ammused .. It was in her handbag.

Saw Les Mis & enjoyed it ...  though not the cost.  Pointed out to SWMBO all the people coming in with large bags & a few guys with Man Bags.

 

Went home & sat on the front verandah with a glass of white & watched the early fire works at The Glen, a local pub.  Can just see the display over the trees.

Finished off the night with green tea, in the recliner watching VHS tapes of old State of Origin games on my new big screen.  Qld. always wins on my tapes... funny that, same with Aus playing NZ or the Poms.



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........Vic, I want to see that one too. Also Les Mis, but I may have to go that one alone...no-one else is interested. hmm


 Re Les Mis.....Excellent Beth, well worth seeing, make sure you go to the loo though before the movie, it is a long one, lol !

Has anyone seen Life Of Pi yet?



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Thanks for the tip Vic. Looking forward to it. smile

I was told Life of Pi was very sad so I won't go to that.



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I was told 'Intouchables' was also a good movie - but some may need a hankie.
I watched DVD of 'Iron Lady' the other day and even that brought a few tears - but probably because my Dad has dementia.

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Thanks for the tip Vic. Looking forward to it. smile

I was told Life of Pi was very sad so I won't go to that.


 SinL took his 7yo to see Life of Pi.  Grandson said that it was really good & he enjoyed it.  He tought that it was only a little bit sad.



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I think I'll go and see Life of Pi, sound like it could be good.

I saw "The Intouchables", was ok, can't remember any sad bits, certainly different and some good laughs.



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Saw Quartet his week, was funny and sad in parts.  I would love to be in a home with some of those people... biggrin

Today went Gold Class and saw Les Miserables.....well just magnificent really and our Hugh deserves the nomination and I hope he wins. So many people in the movie I recognised.

Lincoln is next on the list I think.



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I plan to see either Les Mis or Quartet on cheap Tuesday. I might have to toss a coin. confuse



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