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Bumping because I finally saw Crazy Heart last night. I really enjoyed it, although it was a sad one. Jeff Bridges was brilliant. Highly recommend it!
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I was actually renting a video the other day for my boyfriend, and I decided to just take a look around to see if there was anything else I wanted to see. I came across The Hurt Locker, thought of you Leslie Anne, and figured that if you can watch all of these movies, I can watch just one more!
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It is definitely an intense movie, but as txpacer said, it was fantastic. It wasn't too "Hollywood" and it just seemed... real. I have a few friends who have been to Iraq and one of the things that they talk about the most are the people. In the movie, seeing everyone on the rooftops reminded me of something my one friend said to me about being over there: "You want to trust the Iraqi people, and you want the Iraqi people to trust you, but the only people that you CAN trust are the soldiers next to you." You'll have to see it to understand what I'm talking about. But I would definitely put this on the top of your list! |
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Just watched Coraline. What kind of freaky-a$$ whacked out creepy sh*t was that to show to children?! Ugh. I hated it! Horrible! Bleeeck!
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Leslie Anne - did you stick around for the credits after Blind Side and see the KD football banner? When I watched this movie, I did not know that Lee Ann was a KD but I kept thinking the whole time, " I am sure this woman is Greek. I wonder what sorority she was in at Ole Miss?" Then I got so much satisfaction when they showed that "KD Loves Mike" banner during the credits because I knew that no self respecting sorority girl would let another GLO steal the limelight by letting another house be represented over hers!
I just stumbled across this thread and have enjoyed reading the movie reviews. I do not know anything about your situation, Leslie Anne, but I am happy that you are making progress. Blessings! |
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Yes, I did see the KD banner and I was so proud! It's still a little difficult for me to watch movies but it's getting much easier as I go. Thank you so much for your kind words, gee_ess. :) |
Just saw the Hurt Locker. I thought it was really well done.
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Two more to check off the list!
The Messenger - I was really looking forward to seeing this movie. I had heard good things about it. It didn't do anything for me though. It wasn't horrible by any means, it just wasn't great. Woody Harrelson was good in it but I don't think it was an Oscar-worthy perforance. Crazy Heart - I was dreading seeing this movie. I'm not a huge fan of country music and what I'd heard about the storyline wasn't very appealing to me. What was appealing was Jeff Bridges. I love the man. I was very pleasantly surprised by how good Crazy Heart was. At times it seemed like it was going to be cliche but it would veer off into another direction. Maggie Gyllenhaal was very good in it. Jeff Bridges was fantastic! I'm hoping he wins the Oscar for this performance. He's certainly been overlooked for far too long. |
I'm really happy for you, Leslie Anne. This is about so much more than watching movies. :)
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The Messenger definitely isn't for everyone, but I'm glad you saw it!
I also have to commend you for such a huge undertaking. I had a similar situation going on, but with something other than movies. It took a LONG time to overcome it, but there's nothing like that feeling when you can finally say, "I did it and I didn't puke or pass out!" :) |
go Leslie Anne! :)
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Just found this thread & wanted to share my encouragement to you Leslie Anne!
I don't go to the movies except maybe once a year... But I do rent movies each week (for work, and I sneak them home lol) Here's the list of my opinion of the following movies: Avatar - I haven't seen it yet, but I've heard from a lot of friends that the IMAX experience is the best way to watch it! Coraline - Couldn't watch all of it... I never liked anything that resembled the Nightmare Before Christmas type movie - they just freak me out. District 9 - Showed this at work, and the majority of the people that attended did not like this movie. The Hurt Locker - I loved this movie! Inglorious Basterds - This movie was alright... I thought this was more gory than The Hurt Locker. And like someone else had mentioned, I thought it was based on a true story - until the end of the movie. lol ;) Julie and Julia - I thought this movie was really cute! Up - I typically will take movies up to my mom's, but I couldn't have her watch this one... I knew she would be so depressed by it. But I did enjoy the parts that didn't make me cry :) |
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