I have always had a passion for romantic comedies.  Sleepless in Seattle,
You Got Mail, and several others are some of my favorites.

About five years ago I started purchasing DVDs, but after I got to around 25
I noticed I hadn't really watched any of them.  I ended up getting a package
with my cable provider which gave me several movie channels as well as
videos on demand for round seven dollars a month.  Between watching all of
the television series' (which I watch way too many) in all of the sport
shows, I haven't had time to watch too many movies lately.

I find it to be more economical just to DVR all of the movies I want to see
rather than purchasing DVDs which I will most likely not even watch more
than twice.  However, that's just the way I feel.  I definitely understand
people who want to have a collection of their own.  Given the way we are
going with the ability to store things in digitally, I can envision having a
stack of several portable hard drives which I can simply plug in the my
computer and then watch whatever I want on my television via the computer.

With the writers strike going on I will probably get an opportunity to watch
many more.

I Am Legend.  I happened to go see that about a month ago and even though I
was pretty impressed with Will Smith, I found the movie to be good, but I
wouldn't consider it great, that for sure.

Quadius


On 1/23/08, Lori Michaelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I always used to have this mental block whereby if it was "a
> black-and-white movie" then it was boring!!!  How stupid I know... let alone
> naïve!  But I have reached the age where I now really enjoy them.
>
> Because my husband and I met on the Internet ...  we absolutely love the
> movie *You've Got Mail *with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.  The previous movie
> those two made together was* Sleepless in Seattle *which is another
> all-time favorite of ours.  In that movie they talk about *An Affair to
> Remember *with Cary Grant and Debra Kerr (1957).  Well... I had never seen
> *An Affair to Remember* but **my husband (not only 15 1/2 years my senior
> but a big movie buff) has.  Anyway... we watched it together about six
> months ago and it was pretty good.  I wouldn't say it was great but pretty
> good and now I know what they are referring to in Sleepless in Seattle!
>

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