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"The Little Red Truck"

WORLD PREMIERE at the Big Sky Film Festival! Mwa ha ha ha ha ha!

Amazing documentary about the Missoula Children's Theatre touring troupes. AHHHH! I love that I'm from Missoula!
It was SUCH an amazing documentary! SO funny and cute and brought back SOOO many memories of them coming to my school every year! :) One of the school's performances that they documented was an Innuit (sp?) school WAAAY up in the middle of nowhere Canada, and the little girl who played the lead, Marianne (from Robin Hood) was LEGALLY blind and knew EVERYONE'S lines! OH man!

And JK SIMMONS made an appearance in the documentary! (Because he graduated from the UM Fine Arts school :P) OH man! Amazing film!

Great documentary! I suggest anyone who gets a chance to watch documentaries, look for this one in a few months. :)


^Ooo, I know about the MCT! they come to my town every year (Actually, I think they are hear right now!). My sister did it once, and had a blast.

Anyways... the last movies I watched were-

Moulin Rouge- I loved the music.... and Ewan was amazing (as usual). But... it wasn't exactly a great movie to watch with my little brother and my guy friend... haha.

Skin Walkers- Oh man. Beyond lame... I was shocked at how lame/boring it was...

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@ Anie - You're right! I want that girl in the next film (if they do a next film :P). Red-heads with freckles in movies are OK with me. :teehee:

Me too! But you know what's funny? I saw it twice in theaters, and I didn't notice the freckles till my friend Devon pointed them out. :P But maybe it's because I have freckles so I don't notice them on other people...? I dunno. :erm:

Spider-Man - Haha, I love how this movie feels like a comic book. :P

And I got about halfway through X-Men before I had to leave for a concert.

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^Ooo, I know about the MCT! they come to my town every year (Actually, I think they are hear right now!). My sister did it once, and had a blast.


Seriously?! :blink: Oh my god! That's so cool that there's someone other than Sida who knows what MCT is! :P That's so cool that they're were you are right now! XD HUZZAH FOR MCT! :P

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The middle part (middle two hours) of the 1995 version of "Pride & Prejudice"!

*SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*

The wet shirt scene!!!!!!!!

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AAAACCCCKKKK! How I LOVE this version of P&P!!

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Haha, I watched Bruce Almighty on tv a little bit ago. That movie doesn't get any less funny, no matter how many times you watch it.

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Head starring the Monkees. This is such an old film, no one's probably seen it, nonetheless heard of it. Its really trippy, but if you can get past the first 10 minutes of it, it's downright hilarious. If you love old-fashioned slapstick humour, I recommend anything by the Monkees. And the Three Stooges.... but thats a different story :)

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Ánië Súrion wrote:
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@ Anie - You're right! I want that girl in the next film (if they do a next film :P). Red-heads with freckles in movies are OK with me. :teehee:

Me too! But you know what's funny? I saw it twice in theaters, and I didn't notice the freckles till my friend Devon pointed them out. :P But maybe it's because I have freckles so I don't notice them on other people...? I dunno. :erm:


Hahah, I guess I'm just more observant. :teehee:

The Untouchables - Huzzah!!! I finally start seeing films without them being edited (albeit without my mum knowing ;))! :kick: The last (and first) time I saw this film was about 5 years ago and my the time all the swearing was cut out, there was only about 30 minutes of the films left.... lol, maybe not quite that bad. :D I think I'm becoming rather swoony over Kevin Costner. :swoon: I used to hate him... but that was when all I had seen him in was Robin Hood....which is enough to put anyone off... :P ... but he was excellent in this (and young looking :drool:) and of course, Open Range (although not quite so young, lol). I mean, historically The Untouchables is so inaccurate it's almost a different story, but it's good excuse to see 30's Chicago and exactly what kind of crazy town it was so allow Capone to get away with what he did. Alas, if only the great villians of the world had someone close to them who was dying of something and they hated working for them anymore..... then if they were caught after the act it would hardly matter.

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meh, teh first one is better.. but you gotta love Tom Hanks


^You know, I still haven't gotten around to seeing this movie yet! :blink: Although absolutely adored the first one! :P

Uhm, last movie I watched... I think it was The Benchwarmers last weekend... don't watch many movies as of late... :erm:


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Monters Inc. - I adore Pixar movies. :P And this one is really cute. The ending is just so sweet. :)


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Monters Inc. - I adore Pixar movies. :P And this one is really cute. The ending is just so sweet. :)


Kitty!!! [Sully smiles and your heart melts]

I ♥ that film, 'tis my favourite Pixar movie. :D

The Fugitive - "My, my, my what a mess". As soon as Tommy Lee Jones appears and says that, you know exactly what kind of character he is. Uber cool. :D And the fact he wears a smart shirt and tie but always wear jeans. :teehee: Such a cool character, I don't often call characters cool but Deputy Samuel Gerard... dude you are cool. And he looks simply devine in his red waistcoat. :drool: I've always had a "thing" for Tommy Lee Jones. :teehee: For once the Academy got it right and gave an Oscar to the right guy. And I love his little motely group of U.S Marshalls, they are just fun. And of course Harrison Ford was really, really good in this. I felt so sorry for him, and I loved it when Sam Gerard told him he knew he was innocent of the crime of killing his wife and that it was "all over".

"I didn't kill my wife"
"I don't care"

Classic lines in my opinion. :D

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"Death at a Funeral"

:roll: Without a doubt the most hilarious movie I have seen in months. British comedies are the absolute best... they always own the crap that America churns out. :yes: Plus it had Alan Tudyk in it, which was a huge plus.


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Dead Poet's Society--I hadn't seen it, and one of my friends verbally slapped me about it, so I decided I should see it. It was nice. I looove Robert Sean Leonard.

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"Dear Wendy"

Wow. I am speechless. I don't even know what to think about this movie... I was hooked from the opening lines to when the screen went black and I just sat there, absolutely stunned. I knew how it would end from the very beginning but I couldn't help getting so attached to the The Dandies, especially Chris Owen as Huey. For me he even outshined Jamie Bell's fantastic performance. I loved the progression from the realistic beginning to the slightly bizarre yet amazing middle and surreal, unbelievably over the top yet fitting ending.

What did it mean? I have no idea. Is it a tragic love story? A criticism of America's violent culture? There are so many possible interpretations that I just can't figure it out.

"The Regulations are that the most important thing for a Dandy is never to show off his partner, whatever the provocation. We carry them as moral supports. And that's the most important thing. They may be carried, but never brandished. That would be the worst thing of all. Not one of us were in doubt about the most important thing of all. The reason why our partners could only be fired in the darkness of the old mine and could never be exposed to full light and thereby be woken up. Because once awoken nothing could stop them from following their true nature and killing. And it was so forbidden to say that word, that we called it "loving" instead. And "loving" could never, ever happen because that would be the end of it all."


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Finished X-Men - Rogue pwns.

X2: X-Men United - Changed my mind. Nightcrawler pwns. :P

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - :roll: "So long and thanks for all the fish! So sorry it had come to this, we tried to warn you but oh dear!" Why haven't I bothered to watch this before?! Man, I've been missing out!

X-Men: The Last Stand - Made me sob like a baby during Prof. X's funeral. But I still love it.

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