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Movies Watched in November 2007

1. 2007/11/01 Live from Baghdad. Drama. (2002, 110 mins.) ***
2. 2007/11/02 To Sir, with Love. Drama. (1967, 105 mins.) ***½
3. 2007/11/02 Control Room. Documentary. (2004, 84 mins.) ***½
4. 2007/11/03 The Forty-Year Old Virgin. Comedy. (2005, 116 mins.) ***½
5. 2007/11/04 Platoon. War. (1986, 120 mins.) ****
6. 2007/11/04 Hitch. Romantic Comedy. (2005, 118 mins.) ***
7. 2007/11/05 The Wedding Date. Romantic Comedy. (2005, 90 mins.) **
8. 2007/11/06 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Adventure. (2005, 157 mins.) NR
9. 2007/11/07 The Da Vinci Code. Thriller. (2006, 149 mins.) ***
10. 2007/11/08 The Godfather: Part III. Crime. (1990, 162 mins.) **½
11. 2007/11/09 Yellow Submarine. Animation. (1968, 90 mins.) ***
12. 2007/11/09 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Adventure. (2004, 141 mins.) ***
13. 2007/11/10 Fiddler on the Roof. Musical. (1971, 181 mins.) ***½
14. 2007/11/11 Babel. Drama. (2006, 143 mins.) ****
15. 2007/11/12 The Da Vinci Code. Thriller. (2006, 149 mins.) ***
16. 2007/11/13 The Heiress. Drama. (1949, 115 mins.) ****
17. 2007/11/14 Away from Her. Drama. (2006, 110 mins.) ***½
18. 2007/11/15 The Doors. Biographical. (1991, 140 mins.) ***
19. 2007/11/16 Konsul. Drama. (1989, 104 mins.) NR
20. 2007/11/17 Iris. Biographical. (2001, 91 mins.) NR
21. 2007/11/18 Robin Williams: Live on Broadway. Comedy. (2002, 99 mins.) ****
22. 2007/11/18 Charly. Drama. (1968, 103 mins.) ***
23. 2007/11/18 Freaky Friday. Comedy. (2003, 97 mins.) **½
24. 2007/11/19 The Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Drama. (1958, 158 mins.) NR
25. 2007/11/20 Orchestra Wives. Comedy. (1942, 98 mins.) NR
26. 2007/11/20 His Girl Friday. Comedy. (1940, 92 mins.) ****
27. 2007/11/21 I Confess. Thriller. (1953, 95 mins.) ***½
28. 2007/11/22 There's No Business Like Show Business. Musical. (1954, 117 mins.) NR
29. 2007/11/23 The Mambo Kings. Drama. (1992, 104 mins.) NR
30. 2007/11/23 My Favorite Wife. Comedy. (1940, 88 mins.) NR
31. 2007/11/24 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Drama. (1969, 110 mins.) ***
32. 2007/11/25 Love Before Breakfast. Comedy. (1936, 70 mins.) NR
33. 2007/11/26 The Misfits. Drama. (1961, 124 mins.) NR
34. 2007/11/27 The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Drama. (1988, 171 mins.) NR
35. 2007/11/28 Love Before Breakfast. Comedy. (1936, 70 mins.) NR
36. 2007/11/29 Murder on the Orient Express. Mystery. (1974, 128 mins.) ***½
37. 2007/11/30 The Parent Trap. Romantic Comedy. (1998, 127 mins.) NR

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