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Spout’s Christmas: Yule-A-Go-Go Recipients for 12/17/08

Under discussion:

Missing  (1982)

Touch of Evil  (1958)

Volver  (2006)

Time to feature two more members of the Spout community, each of which will be receiving a copy of the two-disc edition of Yule-A-Go-Go, the perfect thing to give you that warm, fuzzy feeling this Christmas season.

(Note: I’ll be doing this twice today since I spectacularly failed to do it yesterday.)

–Chris Thilk, Director of Marketing

Username: leeroy711

Real name: Emery

From: Phoenix , AZ

Last 5 movies I’ve loved: Missing (1982), Touch of Evil (1958), Sukiyaki Western Django (2007), Volver (2006) and The Princess and the Warrior (2000).

My favorite group on Spout is: The Weekly Theme.

The strangest place I’ve ever watched a movie has to be at the Glendale Drive-in. A friend and I used to know where the hole in the fence was. We would sneak in and find a family that was watching something we wanted to see and sit on the parking block next to thier car so we could just pretend that we were with them. Also, I watch about one movie a week on my laptop in a hotel room in Nogales, AZ (border town) which is just a strange place to find yourself in.

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Username: Pippin06

Real Name: Kylie

From: Grand Rapids, MI

Last 5 movies I’ve loved: The last ones I’ve loved (as in, I gave them 5 stars here on Spout) were: Double Indemnity, Hotel Rwanda, The Painted Veil, All About Eve, and Wall-E (these don’t count the ones I “revisited” for the AFI Project thing in my blog; they’re ones I saw for the first time and fell in love with them).

Favorite group on Spout is: My favorite group on Spout? I can’t narrow it to one, so I’ll say three: two of the ones I own, which would be the Oscars group (It’s a Wonderful Night for Oscar) and the Imagination of Fantasy group, because I started them and love talking about awards shows and fantasy, but otherwise I enjoy the discussions in Top 5 a lot because I like making lists of things.

I don’t know about unusual, but definitely one of the best experiences I had watching a movie was when I went to a drive-in somewhere outside of Loveland, CO near the foothills of the Rockies. I think I saw Anger Management and Bringing Down the House. It was like camping under the stars but with movies! And there are no mountains in Grand Rapids. I’m just sayin’. :-)


Originally posted on:SpoutBlog

posted on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 12:01 PM by SpoutBlog


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