Re: movie quesion

2011-04-10 Thread PT
Here you go. It sounds like this is what you are looking for. It was made in 2001, but I remember Blockbuster not getting it until 2008 or 2009. http://www.blockbuster.com/browse/catalog/movieDetails/200965 On 4/10/2011 11:25 PM, Greg Morphis wrote: > > Both good movies but yeah this is defin

Re: movie quesion

2011-04-10 Thread Greg Morphis
Both good movies but yeah this is definitely a foreign language movie. I had to read it. Maybe that's one reason I'm having difficulty remembering it heh. And different era than Road to Perdition On Apr 10, 2011 10:15 PM, "Justin Scott" wrote: > >> For all you movie buffs. I'm trying to think of

Re: movie quesion

2011-04-10 Thread Justin Scott
> For all you movie buffs. I'm trying to think of a foreign movie Not what you're looking for, but both Gladiator and Road to Perdition follow the same basic plot line (i.e. guy's family gets killed and he's out for revenge). -Justin

Re: [Economics] Of the 1%, by the 1% and For the 1%

2011-04-10 Thread Robert Munn
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2011-04-10 Thread Robert Munn
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movie quesion

2011-04-10 Thread Greg Morphis
For all you movie buffs. I'm trying to think of a foreign movie I watched in early 09, I know I watched it at home but can't find it on my Netflix history, so perhaps I rented it locally. Anyways, I'm sure it was a new release at the time, so maybe it was released in January or February 09. I'll t