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To answer your question, I would just guess that she was all mangled and bloody. I guess? :confused: Oh, I also watched Sliding Doors. It WAS pretty good. My FAVORITE line through the WHOLE movie was sorta at the beginning when Gwenyth first met the married dude on the train. He was talking about the Beatles and said SOMETHING about how people know about them from the fetus and they should be called the FETALS. LOL!!! I do not know why this was so funny to me, but I had to pause the movie! LOL!!! Ok, so I have weird sense of humor to go along with my weird taste in movies, lol. :p :cool: Oooooooh...Cruel Intentions is like one of my FAVORITE movies of all time! It is right up there with Se7en, Silence of the Lambs, Goodfellas, American Beauty and Thelma and Louise. :D |
Pulp Fiction was shown on cable ( I think Starz channel) last night for all of you fans ;)
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The Royal Tenenbaums and Uninvited Guest. Ben Stiller is really funny in The Royal Tenenbaums. It's dry humor, though, so if you don't like that type of thing, stay clear. But I thought it was hilarious.
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Someone also mentioned Reservoir Dogs...again, this was an excellent movie! |
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The little butler guy was off the chain. When Owen Wilson ran away and he said "There he go." LOL. |
I didn't know what thread to put this in, but I think it might fit right here, cuz I haven't heard too much hype about it.
The Life of David Gale, or whatever it's called, was really good!!! I thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it. I actually want to go see it again. Also, I just saw a spanish flick called amor es perros, and it was good, too. |
Has anyone seen "The life of David Gale" ? For me this was the best movie I have seen all year. I don't want to say what it is about without giving away the movie, but the ending has a real good twist. It's about death row advocacy.
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Soror, I did the best that I could. Hope this helps!
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I watched the craziest movie (well, not crazier than Mulholland Drive, but crazy nonetheless) over the weekend. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Has anyone seen it? Did you love it or hate it? I loved it! It was so bizarre. If you love the types of movies discussed in this thread, check it out. Here's a synopsis: Jim Carrey stars as Joel in this offbeat romantic comedy about a guy who opts for a procedure in which memories of his girlfriend, Clementine (Kate Winslet), are erased after he discovers she's opted for the surgery, too. But as his doctor (Tom Wilkinson) begins to wipe out traces of Clementine, Joel decides he doesn't want to lose what's left of their relationship, so he squirrels away the memories he wants to keep somewhere else in his brain. |
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Any movie produced or directed by Zalman "Red Shoe Diaries" King:
Wild Orchid (very obscure storylive, countered by super hot sex scenes)--I saw this when I was 18 and the ending was like WHOA! Let's just say that Mickey Roarke's doubletalk through the picture was well worth seeing to the end! Nine 1/2 Weeks. Another obscure Mickey Roarke flick Boca. Rae Dawn Chong was never seen in a better light. Another obscure South American setting flick. |
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