Thanks SnowflakeGirl; that sounds perfect, no plot means I don't have to tell him what's giong on every time his mind wanders due to no violence/eye candy!Originally Posted by SnowflakeGirl
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Thanks SnowflakeGirl; that sounds perfect, no plot means I don't have to tell him what's giong on every time his mind wanders due to no violence/eye candy!Originally Posted by SnowflakeGirl
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I have found the Truth and it doesn't make sense.
We rented Bruce Almighty and Freaky Friday. I loved them both!!!!
No worries there, queenb, the violence doesn't let up for a secondOriginally Posted by queenb
but having said that, I loved Once Upon a Time in Mexico. But I dunno, Antonio seems to be getting a little way-too-past-40 to be El Mariachi for much longer...
All my life, I have felt destiny tugging at my sleeve.~ Thursday Next
I don't want to "go with the flow". The flow just washes you down the drain. I want to fight the flow.- Henry Rollins
All this spiritual talk is great and everything...but at the end of the day, there's nothing like a pair of skinny jeans. - Jillian Michaels
Same here, and I liked both. I also rented Untown girls which was ok, but Dakota Fanning (my fav) was great in itOriginally Posted by milly
I also enjoyed Whale Rider and Spellbound-both I reccomend
Igby Goes Down. It had a good cast but, I just couldn't get into it. The story was good however, I didn't really care about Igby. When you don't care about the supposed lead, what's the point?
I watched Fight Club (again). This time with Chuck Palahniuk's commentary.
No tears, please. It's a waste of good suffering.
I just watched Thirteen which is very good but somewhat frustrating/repetitive at times. A few weeks ago I rented Spellbound and Bend It Like Beckham, both of which are also good. Spellbound probably won't interest you much if you've ever watched the National Spelling Bee before, it's really nothing other than that aside from providing background on some of the contestants. Bend It Like Beckham is a lot of fun, but be prepared for lots of British humor.
I recently rented Whale Rider - great story/movie, and the acting by Hughes (the young girl) is sensational - she's nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars and is only 13 (and what's even more amazing is that she was 10 or 11 when they filmed this). I highly recommend the movie.
Oh and I know Down with Love was a critical/commercial failure, but I liked it. Probably because I'm corny like that movie is.
Underworld - perhaps a sequel in it. Very stylish - reminded me of Dark City.
"Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake." -- Henry David Thoreau