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29 Jul 2010, 7:29 am

summer of '42. sooooo sentimental, and that music is a prime earworm.



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29 Jul 2010, 9:58 am

I've been on a strange movie kick lately. Killdozer! :P


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30 Jul 2010, 7:41 am

I saw Despicable Me yesterday. It looked like a really kiddie movie from the clips but all the reviews wer really good & I normally do not listen to em but I decided to give it a shot because Steve Carell & Miranda Cosgrove wer voices. It was a GREAT movie :P It's funny in spots but sad in others. I saw the 2d version thou cuz the theater wasn't showing the 3d one :x When Jimmy Fallon was interviewing Miranda Cosgrove about it; he said that the 3d version has something during the credits with the minions throwing stuff at the screen or something. The 2d one didn't have anything during credits thou :( It mite of been really funny.

By the way "Despicable Me" sounds like an screen-name that would of been perfect for me. That actually was my 1st thought when I heard the tittle of it last year & after I seen the movie; I'm really mad at myself for not thinking of it years ago. I guess I could change it on some sites but I don't want people thinking I'm doing it simply cuz I liked the movie


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30 Jul 2010, 4:33 pm

Hedwig and the Angry Inch - A movie that basically tells the life story of a transsexual singer from East Berlin who is stalks her ex-boyfriend because he plagiarized her songs and became famous off of them. I was expecting it to be very campy and comedic, and I was surprised by how sentimental and dramatic it actually was. It was also pretty trippy and the last 15 - 20 minutes didn't make very much sense at all. But all in all, I really enjoyed it.



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30 Jul 2010, 4:47 pm

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Toy Story 3. It was much better than the last three Pixar movies I've seen, all of which were mediocre to bad.


You think Ratatouille, Wall*E and Up were mediocre or bad? I thought Ratatouille was good but not great but Wall*E and Up are probably my favorite 2 Pixar films behind The Incredibles and the Toy Storys.



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30 Jul 2010, 4:51 pm

I saw Xtro earlier. A very weird sci-fi horror, which amazingly I've been looking for since childhood! However, I didn't know the title, but the film contains everything I remember.



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30 Jul 2010, 11:08 pm

Inspector Bellamy. Worst Chabrol film ever.


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31 Jul 2010, 12:57 am

I saw Breathless (the 1960 version) tonight.


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31 Jul 2010, 2:20 am

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Hedwig and the Angry Inch.


john cameron mitchell is prime eye candy.



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31 Jul 2010, 2:39 am

In the last month I saw:

The Last Airbender
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Inception
The Girl Who Played With Fire


I also recently purchased my favorite horror movie on DVD, Nightbreed.



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31 Jul 2010, 12:29 pm

I saw the movie The Big Four which is a concert in which Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax (aka "the big four" of trash metal) perform on one stage together on Sonisphere Festival in Sofia, Bulgaria. Oh it is the best movie I´ve ever seen. If it just wasn´t for those teens screaming at the theatre. And the seat was too small so I couldn´t play air guitar, at least not without disturbing the girl seated next to me. The part I liked most was when Anthrax played because I didn´t know the band very well and it was a good place to learn. Also they have some humour which I like. Also they played very well. I didn´t enjoy Megadeth´s performance very much despite being one of my favourite bands. I don´t like their new material which they only played "Headcrusher" which was popular among the teens in the theatre. Also their sound was not as clear as Anthrax´s (blasphemy!). I hope they release the movie in dvd or blue ray!

I also saw Predators which I didn´t like. Why do people go to the cinema to watch blood and gore?



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31 Jul 2010, 12:48 pm

Inception. Man what a trip that movie was. And do I ever love Ellen Page.



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07 Aug 2010, 6:04 pm

I just finished watching Kick-Ass :arrow: extremely stupid, kind of difficult to fallow & some gruesome violence in spots; my kind of movie :P

The other day I DLed The Wild Stallion. I didn't know much about it but heard Miranda Cosgrove was in it. I thought it was OK but lot of people would probably find it lame


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07 Aug 2010, 9:10 pm

Inception, which was fantastic. Oh, how I love Leonardo DiCaprio...


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07 Aug 2010, 9:12 pm

I saw Inception and Good Luck Chuck recently. I really liked the 1st movie and regret ever seeing the 2nd.



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08 Aug 2010, 5:32 am

Amadeus - My mom recommended it to me since she knows I like period dramas. It completely exceeded my expectations. In the very beginning I sympathized with Salieri because I know what it's like to feel jealous of people who are more talented. Initially I didn't know what to make of Mozart. I was expecting the world's greatest composer to be serious and no-nonsense, but instead he reminded me a little of Drop Dead Fred in a powdered wig. Which isn't a bad thing in my book. :) By the end of the film I absolutely adored Mozart and hated Salieri. The film taught me that I shouldn't let bitterness and jealousy take me over because I don't want to be like Salieri. I'd much rather be like Mozart - fun-loving, humorous and carefree.