I'm not allowed to watch Leon on my own, the last time I watched it I think I sobbed like a small child for about ten minutes at the end. I don't think I'll ever watch Brokeback Mountain or A Single Man again, beautiful films but utterly heart wrenching.
Hmm, I liked Gran Torino a lot. Surprised me that I did. Of course, I liked Million Dollar Baby, too and have watched it more than once. Well, up until a certain moment at which I turn it off because as far as I'm concerned, THAT is the END of that movie. Hmf.
I know. It was just MEAN to do that to us. Damnit.
Gran Torino doesn't have a drop off point like that one... I mean, if you ever decide to see it. It was like Dirty Harry dropped into the present. It truly had its moments.
I did like the trailer of Gran Torino and *almost* went to see it before my brain reminded me I don't do well with films Clint Eastwood directs. That guy likes breaking people in all sorts of ways.
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For example, I definitely want to rewatch My Name is Khan, I'm thinking about buying the DVD.
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But then I wouldn't mind watching Cider House Rules again. Do you remember that film? I probably won't cry as much the second time around... Probably.
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I don't think I'll ever watch Brokeback Mountain or A Single Man again, beautiful films but utterly heart wrenching.
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Gran Torino doesn't have a drop off point like that one... I mean, if you ever decide to see it. It was like Dirty Harry dropped into the present. It truly had its moments.
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