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I just watched Angels in America. Hadn't seen it in ages. Wonderful.
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Fixed your post, A.Quote:
Originally Posted by lovesjoyajm [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I just watched Angels in America. Hadn't seen it in ages. Wonderful.
Hahah. Thanks. Seriously though, her whole aimless wandering, knowing what she doesn't want but not what she does want... (waves) hi.
All 4 of the British airways flights I've been on in the past 2 weeks had HORRIBLE movies. I watched a bit of one called "Women", which was apparently a remake, which brings me again to the question WHY DO PEOPLE REMAKE MOVIES IF THEY'RE GOING TO BE TERRIBLE?
Nowadays? NOPE.Quote:
Originally Posted by LadieNisha4u2nv [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
You'd think that with today's technology the remakes would be phenomenal. NOPE. FAIL.
Gotta stick to the oldies.
Tenacious D!
Slumdog Millionaire was the last movie that I watched.
Just saw an Italian movie called "Mi fratello e figlio unico" (My brother is an only child). It was beautiful. I love Italian movies. Not to mention both the lead actors were hawt.
seven pounds with Will Smith, first hour i was bored to death and falling asleep. and then it actually became very deep and intriguing.
I enjoyed Seven Pounds. I fought back my tears at the end lol. I was saying "Noooo why did you do that" lol.
Well the last movie I saw was Madea Goes to Jail. I thought it was really funny, as definitely expected from Tyler Perry. He hasnt let me down yet.
The last movie I watched was a Korean romantic comedy film, entitled "100 Days with Mr. Arrogant". The story is very nice.
The last movie I watched was "Knowing" with Nicholas Cage. Of course it wasnt scary, but I think it was an alright movie.
Hoping to see The Haunting in Conneticut this weekend.
The letters from Iwo Jima. It was very educational for me to see a different perspective on WWII that I have not even heard of yet. I've read a ton of books on the war from the Russian, Jewish, Polish, German biographies, but the sufferings of Japanese soldiers has not been widely covered in the world. We have only blamed the Japanese for taking the German side and not looked into the deep human side of it. I'd recommend to anyone who is fascinated by was movies. However it's in Japanese with English subtitles, so have patience to read. Kudos to Clint Eastwood for examining something out of the ordinary.
The Fast And Furious!!! it was epic.... :D
i watched duplicity.
don't even ask me what it's about because i have no clue.
alls i know is that clive owen makes me all warm and sweaty. god damn that man is hot and fine.
I saw "Sunshine Cleaning" last week. It was really good.
I want to see Duplicity, but only to see Clive Owen. He was looking fine in the previews.
i watched it on tvshack and just skipped over the scenes he wasn't in.