Dec 08, 2005 12:37
i probably don't know anyone on here anymore, with school and all my jobs i wa so busy that i never updated this thing, i think i am going to have to start, i can just add this onto my daily list of things to check on the internet, e-mail, myspace, facebook, LJ...yea sounds like a plan.
there probably isn't anyone who is going to even see this or read it but for my own personal benefit i am going to write downsome of the movies i need to see in the upcoming weeks
*brokeback mountain--i dont even think this needs an explanation
*shopgirl--its been out for a while i just never got to go
*memoirs of a geisha--its an awesome book, and the cinematography is going to kick ass, seriously
*there are a bunch of others but i can't remember them right now...
also, i saw rent, the movie version and i loved it. i had seen such mixed reviews, but i love the stage version and the screen version was done by chris colombus--so i knew it would be right on and exactly mimic the stage play, basically it was perfect, they did add a couple things but the didnt take anything, out with the exception of the messages left for mark by alexi darling--but that doesnt matter it was awesome and i intend to see it again.
on the other hand, what is the deal with everyone thinking harry potter and te goblet of fire was such a success, don't get me wrong i think it had the entertainment value going for it, especially if you hadn't read the book, but if you had read the book you were cheated, and the next movie is going to have to make up for it. the kids acted wonderfully in it. hermione was brilliant, ron really grew, and harry was spectacular. i think had they of taken out a few excessive scenes and inserted something of relevance like some more of the things that actually happened in the book the movie would have been really well done, but it was up against a lot, the prisoner of azkaban was done by alfons cuaron, who is frikkin amazing and has this way of communitcating things without hardly doing anything and an amazing knack for characters, i loved number three i thought it was the most artistic and character defining of them all, and obvious number one and two were brilliant because chris colombus made them magical and really made hogwarts come to life...anyways i guess what i am getting at is i can't beleive anyone thinks number 4 was the best! it didnt set up for the next movie! ugh i am outraged, but i wont say i ddnt like it...
thats all its class time...