Growing up I loved Monsters Inc. It was one of my favorite movies. I finally just watched Monsters University and it was awesome. I laughed out loud to myself a few times it was wicked funny. I liked all the parts where you could connect the two movies. It was very good and now I have to watch the first one again to pick up on some more stuff since I haven't seen it in a while.
I'm watching the Twilight Zone because it is the best part of the 4th of July and we have no idea if the local parade is still on (people are lined up at the start but haven't gone), and my mom's sitting here painting her nails and telling me that she used to love Lost in Space.
update: the parade has arrived and I'm still inside
Juts about to make a post about that Curt. Watched The Place Beyond The Pines twice today lol. Once for y first time and then convinced my dad to watch it despite the fact that he hates Ryan Goslin. I loved it. It was probably by far one of my favorite movies ever.
My friend invited me to go see The Fault in Our Stars and I'm like "Hah hah hah no."
Possible spoiler I guess....
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Took my daughter and niece to see this. I almost had to leave I was laughing so much. If nothing else, seeing it in theaters is worth the entertainment value. I don't think I have ever sobbed over anything irl the way some of the girls did in that theater. It was hilarious. :x
A lesson without pain is meaningless. That's because no one can gain without sacrificing something. But by enduring that pain and overcoming it, he shall obtain a powerful, unmatched heart. A fullmetal heart.
Just saw Earth to Echo and there really isn't much to say about it. The characters are so bland, the story is meh and it felt like it was so weird and choppy. My kids both hated it too.
We also saw How to Train Your Dragon 2. I never saw the first one, that might have been useful but I didn't feel lost or anything. It was much better than Echo and I enjoyed the movie, will have to go back and catch one now.
A lesson without pain is meaningless. That's because no one can gain without sacrificing something. But by enduring that pain and overcoming it, he shall obtain a powerful, unmatched heart. A fullmetal heart.
REAL good! I feel like they marketed this movie horribly
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Agreed with you Hup/Boc @ the ending. It was definitely a cop out. It didn't diminish the impact of him being willing to sacrifice himself ENTIRELY but it was still meh
I like that Cruise's character wasn't a slick badass action hero to start like he always is
lol'd at Ser Dontos showing up too. HATED the J Squad chick so much. Why do movies like this always force the tomboy potty mouthed female grunt? That character always blows
My friend invited me to go see The Fault in Our Stars and I'm like "Hah hah hah no."
Possible spoiler I guess....
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Took my daughter and niece to see this. I almost had to leave I was laughing so much. If nothing else, seeing it in theaters is worth the entertainment value. I don't think I have ever sobbed over anything irl the way some of the girls did in that theater. It was hilarious. :x
I cant see it cuz ill be one of the sobbing girls.