Won't have time to do this later because I will be watching LIFE on Discovery (Mammals and Fish tonight!). I love how Discovery can significantly improve my Sunday nights.
day 02 → your favorite movieThis is so DIFFICULT for me, there are so many movies that I love. I watch many different genres as well, and it can be hard to compare Lord of
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But when I was watching that scene, I said the SAME THING, those baby ibex were SO cute. I had no problem with cheetahs taking down an ostrich but the babies are a weak point...
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TRUFUCKINGFAX. I still adore him, dfgjkdfjgadf
Bawwww Elizabethtown. It's not supposed to be serious business, totally. And I like the love story wasn't overwrought with sap and cheese. Great movie :)
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ME TOO. Seriously. All that time we spent trying to track down his music and art books.
It's not supposed to be serious business, totally.
YES exactly. I love that you get that, too.
"DID I MISS 60B?!?!"
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I wanted to watch Elizabethtown, but never did. It didn't seem like a serious movie, so I'm not really sure why it got some much flak.
Forget you, Free Willy, those are tears I will never get back! When that whale jumped, my heart did too. I'll never watch that movie again. But yes, the sequels were/are total failures. Excuse me, I have to go find some tissues. Damn whale *grumbles*
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You're probably right. I always enjoyed Paula's Home Cooking and I still watch reruns of that show, but I've never really watched any of her other shows. The Food Network in general in not the same and I get the feeling a lot of them have sold out - I love 30 Minute Meals, still do, but Rachel Ray's talk show? Eh.
Yeah, it wasn't really a serious movie, and I think that those who took it as such are the ones giving it flak. Their loss, it was cute. You should still watch it sometime.
Excuse me, I have to go find some tissues. Damn whale *grumbles*
Sorry to break open old wounds, haha. I did cry the first few times I watched that movie, and then I just kept watching it. Perhaps my 7-year-old self was more immune to that sort of thing. Although I haven't watched it at all since the real Free Willy died.
I don't know if you've ever seen the movie Eight Below but THAT is a movie I will never watch again because I cried so much. Damn dogs.
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