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Wow, pleasant. Our driver's ed didn't have any of that fun stuff.

Anyway, Ocean's Eleven. I actually hadn't seen it before.

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Lord of War. Tis a very interesting film.

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Wow, pleasant. Our driver's ed didn't have any of that fun stuff.

Poor you. :hug: At this rate you're going to grow up... normal. *Gasps*


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Ha, thanks a lot Tim. :P

And I happen to be watching Ocean's Eleven again, with my mother currently.

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Watched some of the extras for FotR, thank god for five disc changes, i can continue to be lazy, and not get off the couch to switch disks


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Haha, You Got Served. I remember now why I didn't watch it when it first came out. Dancers are not actors.

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@ tim: So does that mean we've somehow grown up abnormally? ;)


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A Streetcar Named Desire - Thought it was about time I saw this film. It's not the greatest out there, but it has its moments. Vivien Leigh was fantastic though as Blanche, even better than Scarlett in Gone With the Wind. Karl Marlden was great as always. Marlon Brando... eh... he was Ok, but not as good as everyone says he is. He mumbled way too much and you could tell he was trying too hard to act. It was like he tried so much to act he forgot to speak. I could understand him better when he was eating than when he wasn't. I am certainly glad Humphrey Bogart won the Best Actor Oscar that year and not Brando. He was truly acting. :closedeyes:

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The Ultimate Gift - it was a beautiful movie! :happy: very well done... although terribly sad at some parts *sniffle*... but it had a touching, sweet message. One of those movies that leave you thinking... me liked it. :happy:

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@ tim: So does that mean we've somehow grown up abnormally? ;)

I just don't think it's possibly to not be scarred by gory Driver Ed films. My mother still vividly remembers the ones she had to watch, down to the names of the victims they showed. :lol:

"The Man Who Knew Too Much"
"Rear Window"


Alfred Hitchcock and Jimmy Stewart movies make me very happy. :yes:


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"Michael Clayton"

Well, it was an interesting film. I was beyond confused for the first half of the film. And I didn't really understand everything until the very end.

Although, my confusion my have to do with the fact that...ohhh, I wasn't giving it my full attention. ;) Research paper takes priority...sometimes.

But everyone gave GREAT performances. I'm not really sure how Tilda won the Oscar for this though. I mean, she was brilliant, don't get me wrong...she just wasn't in it very much. :P

Mr. Clooney gave a pretty emotional performance, which was really nice to see.

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Batman and Robin.

I love George Clooney. He makes me smile to no end. And Batman is my fave superhero ever, so...it's a brillaint conversation.

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Ballet Shoes: I loved this movie, everything about it ^.^ It was a bit strange seeing Emma Watson in that role at first but you got used to it fast.

Flood: I've always loved these kind of movies. It's about London being flooded...It's not Day after Tomorrow yeah, but it was worth seeing at least one time.

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"Michael Clayton"

Well, it was an interesting film. I was beyond confused for the first half of the film. And I didn't really understand everything until the very end.

Although, my confusion my have to do with the fact that...ohhh, I wasn't giving it my full attention. ;) Research paper takes priority...sometimes.

But everyone gave GREAT performances. I'm not really sure how Tilda won the Oscar for this though. I mean, she was brilliant, don't get me wrong...she just wasn't in it very much. :P

Mr. Clooney gave a pretty emotional performance, which was really nice to see.


Haha, well Judi Dench won an Oscar for all of 6 minutes in Shakespeare In Love, so it happens. :P

And Antony Quinn was in Lust For Life about 10 minutes all told and he won as well. :yes:

Here endeth the lesson. :teehee:

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