Bueller.... Bueller.... Bueller

Jul 16, 2010 09:10

I watched 2012 this morning. I had seen little bits a few months ago while I was at my aunts in New Jersey, but that night was.. really bad, and I only caught a few parts. I saw it on demand on starz and decided what the hell, and I watched it and holy mother of sweet jesus. xD

Okay, my guilty pleasure in movies is... A man whose wife left him or they're not together anymore, then they are faced with this horrible tragedy or something awful, like the end of the world, and then the wife like... starts to fall in love with him again. I like when the woman left the man and he's still in love with her, but she found someone else, then she worries about the man she left and... I don't even know. I like the guy being in peril and the ex caring for him. Don't ask. But holy shit, I love this movie. I don't believe in the 2012 shit, but it was a good movie. GREAT MOVIE. I've always loved John Cusack. He's one hell of a great actor. I don't really know what to say. Some of the parts where like... they're in the airplane or something, seeing the whole world crashing into water or exploding I thought were a bit eh because some of their expressions were really... not believable. But hey, they did the best when they were told to look in fear at the earth crumbling into the ocean. Overall it was amazing and funny and thrilling and suspenseful and left me guessing and wondering and waiting. It had everything a good movie should have. It had me on the edge of my seat. I found myself screaming and yelling at the television and rocking back and forth waiting. So, if you haven't seen that movie, you should definitely see it.

Another movie I watched last night was Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I know, I know. It's a necessity to have seen that movie, and I have and holy shit. xD It's great. It's really hilarious. Alan Ruck was TWENTY NINE. 29 WHEN HE DID THAT FILM and he looked 17. He was great in the movie. I really loved his character and how he freaked out at stuff. One of my favourite moments is where his character is looking at the painting in the museum. He was like staring it down and the camera went back and forth between the two, getting closer. That part was great. Another great part is after Cameron sees the miles on the car and then they're all by the pool and he leans forward and falls into the pool and Ferris saves him and stuff then Cameron is like, "Ferris Bueller, my hero!" That was great. And I laughed my ass off - LAUGHED MY GODDAMN ASS OFF when Cameron kicked the car out of the garage and it fell down to the ground. Words cannot explain his face - it's just priceless. AND ALSO when the girls dad called the principal and he thought it was Bueller. I honestly thought it was the chicks Dad, then it showed Cameron on the other end doing the voice. ROFLMFAO. This movie is amazing and hilarious. See it or you haven't lived.

Okay, so yeah, it's true; I'm such a movie buff. What can I say? I love a good movie. A good movie is all it takes to make me happy. I'm going to watch A very long engagement today, as well. I've been meaning to see it because of Marion Cotillard, but then I realised Gaspard Ulliel is in it, along with Audrey Tautou who was in Amélie. I've only seen some of that movie, but yeah. So three for the price of one, I suppose. I'm excited to watch that and... yeup. :D

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