Drag Me To Hell Exactly what i like!
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original glitter graphics collector
Drag Me To Hell Exactly what i like!
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original glitter graphics collector
Last edited by jadelee; 08-25-2009 at 11:33 AM.
Elephant
Directed by Gus Van Sant. 2003 Palme d’Or winner. I was mesmerized, stunned by great direction, overall welkin and the long scenes. Literally, ground-shaking experience!
"Do well and you will have no need for ancestors." - Voltaire (1694-1778)
Miss March... I had a couple of good laughs..nothing special though
Clueless XD My sister forced me to relive her childhood memories with her.
G-Force.
adventureland
seven out of ten.
Shadow of the vampire, Dafoe as a vampire and malkovich as murnau were great, others also made very good job, 8/10
Funny People. It was mediocre, was expecting more from an Apatow production.
Leon: The Professional- Natalie Portman, Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, Danny Aiello.
A truly touching love story about a professional hit man and a 12 year old girl.
Portman and Reno are terrific, Oldman and Aiello play the characters they've come to personify (when was the last time Oldman played anyone remotely human?) and the story is clever and unexpected (at least till the final scenes).
Blow- Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz.
The (mostly) true story of George Jung, the man who basically invented the American cocaine trade.
A fascinating and well made film that traces the rise of coke in America as personified by Jung, brought to well rounded and sympathetic life by Depp.
These two films bring a touching humanity to two polar opposite criminals, one an efficient "cleaner", the other a super dealer who was in the right place at the right time.
A great double feature.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
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