Movie theme living room

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I have loved movies ever since I can remember. I remember that I was too little to be able to read and I begged my mother to read me the subtitles for the movies I watched on TV in order to better understand what was going on. That is why I think I would love to have a movie themed living room (in a virtual perfect world where I can do whatever I want and my husband loves movies, too – I mean the same movies).

Well, how about a real-life sized models of the Terminator robots to keep you company when you watch your horror movies and play those darn video games? Of course I was talking to you, guys, now. And it is not that important that these ugly creatures cost about $20,000 as long as they bring the scary atmosphere of the movie into your living room.

But the girls can find a lot of movie-related items for the living room a lot easier. For example a carpet with Marylin Monroe on and even a nice wallpaper that allows you to admire the diva the minute you opened your eyes. Or maybe a nice-looking black and white art photo of Audrey Hepburn taken from the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’ s”. Oh, if you decorate your living room with this framed portrait and try to have the whole living room design in black and white, the effect will be terrific.

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