cartooncreator wrote:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Meh. It was good, but the book was way better. To me, books are always better. XD
Oh hey. The Godfather, The Excorcist, and A Clockwork Orange are calling! They'd like to speak with you.
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WarioX wrote:
Maygenr wrote:
WarioX wrote:
Wow, yeah I just listened to A Heart Full of Love, that one's good too! i remember that's when they first meet right? Listening to the soundtrack makes me want to see the movie again so badly! lolHaha, i know! Can't wait till it come out. I saw it in the theatre twice. Mom thought I was crazy for wanting to see such a sad movie twice haha. I'm going to own that moviefor sure (:
Yeah definetly have to get that movie! sad part is that it doesn't come out till this summer?
Good news! I think I'll be able to go see the movie again this weekend!
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sanddude wrote:
cartooncreator wrote:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Meh. It was good, but the book was way better. To me, books are always better. XDOh hey. The Godfather, The Excorcist, and A Clockwork Orange are calling! They'd like to speak with you.
And 2001: A Space Odyssey.
A decent book, but goshdangit, how do you move even SLOWER than that movie?
Anyway, I the most recent movie I watched was Big.
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Another Cinderella Story on ABC Family!
It was really good!
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
It was pretty good.
Favorite part: when Fred and George tried to put their names in the goblet. :3
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School Of Rock.
Great movie!
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Boombox15 wrote:
Les Miserables ~ wow.......
The movie was really good but the actress choice for Cosette wasn't great IMO. I liked the one I saw in the stage version better. Also, the parts after everyone dies in the rebellion were much briefer than in the play (the Master of The House had an entire extra song in costume, if I remember right).
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soupoftomato wrote:
Boombox15 wrote:
Les Miserables ~ wow.......
The movie was really good but the actress choice for Cosette wasn't great IMO. I liked the one I saw in the stage version better. Also, the parts after everyone dies in the rebellion were much briefer than in the play (the Master of The House had an entire extra song in costume, if I remember right).
Really? What didn't you like about the actress who played Cosette? I thought she did a great job!
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RoyalHi5 wrote:
music101101 wrote:
RoyalHi5 wrote:
I love them too! My friends thought I was crazy because the only time I cried was when Cato died. I just always feel bad for the bad guy! They think they're doing good! And for the bad guys who are purposely being bad are acting that way because they've been through extreme hardship (which is no excuse to go all evil but still I feel bad)Yay! Clove is probably my favorite, it was so sad when she died! lol I heard a lot of people like Cato just because he's hot lol but I'm a boy so I wouldn't know....
I'm a girl so Cato is hot! But that's not why I like him. I don't like people just because they're hot. If I did, I'd be disgusted with my myself
the actor's pretty cute but the character's too cocky for me to be attracted to him
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soupoftomato wrote:
sanddude wrote:
cartooncreator wrote:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Meh. It was good, but the book was way better. To me, books are always better. XDOh hey. The Godfather, The Excorcist, and A Clockwork Orange are calling! They'd like to speak with you.
And 2001: A Space Odyssey.
A decent book, but goshdangit, how do you move even SLOWER than that movie?
Anyway, I the most recent movie I watched was Big.
Big is one of my all time favorite films. I first saw it at a very young age (I think I was 3). Amazing film. Tom Hank's true best.
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Les Miserables!!!
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I saw Robin Hood last night. Yeah, the old Disney animated version. I'm 13. Don't judge me.
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I'm watching Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End by myself downstairs at 9:40 EDT and I'm 11 .3.
I think you can see where I got my username
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angelica101 wrote:
I'm watching Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End by myself downstairs at 9:40 EDT and I'm 11 .3.
I think you can see where I got my username
Uhm
Your
your name is Angelica
and you used the number 101 for
some reason
also being 11.3 has no bearing on anything and I actually sort of regard knowing the percentage or fraction of your age as a sign of immaturity
which may be unfair
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Boombox15 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Boombox15 wrote:
Les Miserables ~ wow.......
The movie was really good but the actress choice for Cosette wasn't great IMO. I liked the one I saw in the stage version better. Also, the parts after everyone dies in the rebellion were much briefer than in the play (the Master of The House had an entire extra song in costume, if I remember right).
Really? What didn't you like about the actress who played Cosette? I thought she did a great job!
Just wasn't as good as the one I saw live, I suppose.
Although her entire face shape changing from childhood to adult may have some bearing on it
I was in the balcony at the play so I couldn't be concerned with face shapes, you see, but zooming in on every character's face perhaps highlighted it too much in the film
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Rewatched The Matrix for like the billionth time.
My gf told me that Les Miserables was amazing and that I should totally go see it, so I might. Also my friend read the book in two weeks, and that's realllyyyy fast for me, because it would take me two years to read it.
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banana500 wrote:
Rewatched The Matrix for like the billionth time.
My gf told me that Les Miserables was amazing and that I should totally go see it, so I might. Also my friend read the book in two weeks, and that's realllyyyy fast for me, because it would take me two years to read it.
To be fair, I'm pretty sure your friend couldn't understand it if he read it that fast.
I mean, yeah you can read 1400 pages in two weeks but it's a particularly verbose book from a couple centuries ago.
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soupoftomato wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Rewatched The Matrix for like the billionth time.
My gf told me that Les Miserables was amazing and that I should totally go see it, so I might. Also my friend read the book in two weeks, and that's realllyyyy fast for me, because it would take me two years to read it.To be fair, I'm pretty sure your friend couldn't understand it if he read it that fast.
I mean, yeah you can read 1400 pages in two weeks but it's a particularly verbose book from a couple centuries ago.
He's a pretty prolific reader and his reading level is incredibly high, but I still don't get how he blasted through it that fast. I asked him how it was and he said "Eh, it's all right."
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recently saw the madoka magica movie. it was great
i almost missed the beginning because i had to drive all the way from western ma to boston but i didnt miss anything and it was great. best day ever
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soupoftomato wrote:
angelica101 wrote:
I'm watching Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End by myself downstairs at 9:40 EDT and I'm 11 .3.
I think you can see where I got my usernameUhm
Your
your name is Angelica
and you used the number 101 for
some reason
also being 11.3 has no bearing on anything and I actually sort of regard knowing the percentage or fraction of your age as a sign of immaturity
which may be unfair
no .3. is some sort of smiley
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