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I just picked up Beowulf the other day on DVD and watched the first hour. The CGI is great and the story is entertaining. I love the Midevil stuff, but it just seems to lack something. I am enjoying it, but I keep hoping it will get better. Oh well there is still an hour left. I also DVR'd 300 and Fight Club in HD the other day. I have watched parts of Fight Club, 1st half hour, 15 minutes in the middle and I accidentally caught part of the end before I changed the channel. I am doing my best to avoid 300 so I don't ruin any of it. I love having all the movie channels with DirecTV right now, but I keep catching stuff that has already started but I can't help watching. I watched the last hour of Fracture the other night and loved it so I watched the fist half the next day. I did the same with The Number 23.
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I did the same with The Number 23, hard to follow if you dont see the first half.

Movies that I enjoyed in 2007-
300
Mr. Brooks
28 Weeks Later
No Country For Old Men
Superbad
Hot Fuzz
Smokin' Aces

I think thats all I went to see in theatres or saw on DirecTV that I actually liked. I am sure there are others but those are the best I can think of.
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Wood: TM Ti 5 Wood (18*) Stiff
Irons: TM r7 TP Irons (3-PW) RegularGW LW: TM rac Satin TPs ( 52* 56* 60*)Putter: TM Rossa Monza Spider Balls: Bridgestone B330s

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The only two good movies I remember seeing last year were:

No Country For Old Men - good movie, just got to see it last month.

Rocky Balboa - I can't remember if this came out the last week of 2006 or in 2007, but I'm still placing it on my list The only Rocky movies I liked were the first one, and this last one... so if you judged it by those other 4 terrible movies and passed it up, give it a shot. Sly did a pretty decent job with this one.

Clubs in my Army-issued duffel-bag...

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Driver : Mid-Size TP System2 9.5* Metalwood (5) 23*


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Rocky Balboa - I can't remember if this came out the last week of 2006 or in 2007, but I'm still placing it on my list

Think it was 06'. That was a good movie though. Three out of the four that you didnt like were good. Only one that wasnt good was 5. We should be lucky that 5 wasnt good because thats the only reason he made Rocky Balboa. He didnt like the way 5 ended up, so he answered alot of questions in his 6th, and what I think will be the final one.

In My Bridgestone Stand Bag:

Driver: TM r7 425 TP (8.5*) Stiff
Wood: TM Ti 5 Wood (18*) Stiff
Irons: TM r7 TP Irons (3-PW) RegularGW LW: TM rac Satin TPs ( 52* 56* 60*)Putter: TM Rossa Monza Spider Balls: Bridgestone B330s

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Nah, he's said that this one will be his last. Besides that, after getting caught up in his steroid troubles, I'm pretty sure he won't be looking like he did in this movie again.

On a side note, Rocky II was a decent-enough movie, but they just kept going down-hill until Rocky V stunk up the movie shelves. I think more copies of Atari's E.T. game sold than Rocky V...

Clubs in my Army-issued duffel-bag...

DTR Irons : 2-9
DCI Wedges : PW 48* & SW 56*
Driver : Mid-Size TP System2 9.5* Metalwood (5) 23*


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