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everyone has that follower that they just want to punch in the fucking mouth.
you will probably like this post because you like all my posts you stupid motherfucker
Are you referring to me? If yes, I can stop. Sorry, I didn’t know it bothered you so much O_O
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Posted on August 5, 2011 via INFAMOUS PRINCESS with 48 notes
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Anonymous asked: why dont you write your own reviews?
It takes quite a while for me to write something seriously. I put a lot of thought into it. I still don’t know too much about film too. I would try if I wasn’t so lazy, but I probably should try soon since that’s what I potentially wanna do in life :T
Posted on July 13, 2011 with 39 notes
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Tommy Boy (Dir. Peter Segal, 1995)
- I miss this kind of humor that isn’t so crude and offensive
- I bet Chris Farley really did have self-image problems. So sed today :(
- I think its sad how comedians can be the most depressed. They put up a front that everything’s fine & dandy, but inside they’re going thru so much :T
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Posted on July 13, 2011 via brokenlungs with 558 notes
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Shall We Dance? (Dir. Matsayuki Suo, 1996)
- I accidentally borrowed this Japanese remake of the 1937 version instead of the 2004 remake with Jennifer Lopez & Richard Gere. I still liked it prob more than I would have of the 2004 version
- I thought it was kinda funny how they blatantly went over the society’s views on dancing in the beginning
- I honestly didn’t think the young teacher was that cute. She had mouse ears and an awkwardly lanky body :T
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Posted on July 13, 2011 via Cringeworthy with 42 notes
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Evita (Dir. Alan Parker, 1996)
- I had no idea this was a musical. I hate musical-movies x_x
- Antonio Banderas should just stick with acting…
- The majority of this talked about how she slept her way to the top -_____-
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Posted on July 13, 2011 via All I Know is that I Know Nothing with 60 notes
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The Royal Tenenbaums (Dir. Wes Anderson, 2001)
- Wes Anderson is one of my favorite directors due to his specific style. It’s so distinct, yet I don’t really know how to explain it other than its matter-of-fact and to-the-point characteristics
- I love how he uses the same actors for all of his movies. It adds to his style, and it seems more like art for art’s sake than work
- This is my fav Gwyneth Paltrow role hands down.
- The soundtrack is too awesome. I love Elliot Smith’s Needle in the Hay
- I wish Anderson would be my bestfriend, but he’s just too cool *sigh
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Posted on July 13, 2011 via I saved latin. What did you ever do? with 71 notes
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Drillbit Taylor (Dir. Steven Brill, 2008)
- Seth Rogen took part in writing this, so I think T-dog is adapted from his real life :P
- The kids in this were too cute! I feel like their roles don’t fall too far from their actual lives
- Just bc Josh Peck got a little skinny he turned on his fellow nerds?! Whatta jerk!
- Alex Frost, the main bully, also played the loser in his first film Elephant. What’s up with all these 180 degree changes?
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Posted on July 13, 2011 via Im Lurking in your pocket better watch it. with 45 notes
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hollytreee asked: Idk if it went through the first time because tumblr is being retarded but if it didn't.... how many movies are you watching a day? hahaha
Haha no I never got this question before. I’m averaging 3-5 movies a day. This is the life 8)
Posted on July 13, 2011 with 37 notes
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Annapolis (Dir. Justin Lin, 2006)
- James Franco is SO ripped in this! Usu I don’t like that, but Franco can pull anything off ;)
- Lin directed some of the Fast & Furious movies too prob why he stuck to working with Jordana Brewster & Tyrese Gibson. They’re so sexy x____x
- I missed Jennifer even more after this. I really should send her my letter soon -____-
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Posted on July 13, 2011 via James Franco with 55 notes
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Zookeeper (Dir. Frank Coraci, 2011)
- I won free movie tickets to watch this thru an online contest. My first online win!
- Everyone gives this movie & Kevin James crap for being horrible, but I honestly think this was meant to be for the kids and kids alone. There’s so little left of this innocent humor, and the kids wanna go to the movie theaters too :T
- I think all the actors in this agreed to do this for that sole reason, because in other movies they act very well
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Posted on July 13, 2011 via The World's Forgotten Boy. with 108 notes




