Movies!

I so had a guy get mad at me for ghostbusters! we snuck up into the stacks in college( the affectionate name for library reference storage) and fooled around.

He's mid going down on me and I start humming the music! lol

He got sooooooo mad!
 
I so had a guy get mad at me for ghostbusters! we snuck up into the stacks in college( the affectionate name for library reference storage) and fooled around.

He's mid going down on me and I start humming the music! lol

He got sooooooo mad!

I think every collage library is called the "stacks" at some point. Pretty sure I'd be pissed to if I heard that with a handful of dick in my mouth too. ;):D:devil:
 
I watched Anatomy of Hell last night. It's French, directed by Catherine Breillat. Lots of sex and weirdness. I don't recommend it for anyone who isn't completely obsessed with seeing every French movie ever made that shows a gay man fucking a lovely woman in the ass followed by a cocktail made from water and diluted tampon blood.
 
Rock of Ages was GREAT fun. It's going on my xmas list! I knew from the first scene on the bus this was my thang!

Who knew that Tom Cruise could be recognizably crazy despite belonging to his crazy ass religion? Or course I knew he'd do a good job and he did. I was just laughing the whole time he did his thing! Did I say, good? No, great job!

Julianne Hough was okay but that baby doll voice thing really chafes. Still she could scream sing decently on power ballads. I'd have cast someone else.

Diego Boneta was a little too young and pretty to take seriously. JMO.

Still everyone, even the ones I don't like did fab jobs on this romp!

Magic Mike could have used more dancing. They should have put some dancing in at the end too. What they should have been going for IMO, is turning on the audience.

Of course in my party was a straight male and a gay female. LOL.

Matthew M has possibly the best role every for him!

It was fun but not nearly as good as Rock of Ages.

Remember kids, stripping leads to drugs, drinking and sex. Aww. How sad. Who would want that. LOL

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I watched The Boss of It All last night. I really like von Trier's stuff in general, but this was absolutely brilliant! It's a comedy about an IT company that's supposed be sold. The catch is that the real owner of it has a compulsive need to be liked and praised and that's why has for years lied to the staff that the actual owner lives in the States and only ever communicates with the office by email. You know, so that he wouldn't get the blame for unpopular decisions. But now that the company is about to be sold, the prospective buyer wants to meet the owner, so an actor gets hired to play the part of the owner and hilarious things unravel.

Easily the best comedy I've seen in a long, long time.

ETA: I just found out that there'll be an American remake soon. Stupid.
 
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Got dragged into a "chick Flick" last night. Magic Mike, okay it wasn't too bad if you don't mind looking at pretty young muscle men in the nude dancing. Enough said, show you care take her to a chick-flick: Magic Mike.
 
For the cry movie list, I suggest giving A Little Bit of Heaven (with Kate Hudson, Kathy Bates and many more talents you will recognize.) a try. No, not epic by any means, but *sniffly sigh* I liked it.
 
Didn't like Nacho Libre at all but each to their own.

Watched the 21 Jump Street movie today. Liked it a good bit. Loved the ideas about how high schoolers are different now and the guest appearances by Depp and DeLuise.

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We just finished watching In the Loop and it's been a long time since I've laughed so much watching a comedy. Usually I don't find them funny at all, but this one was great. :)

Malcom's curses and threats were the bestests of all. :D
 
I finally watched The Horse Whisperer today. I'm surprised at how much i liked it. It's a great heart healing story. Yes, I cried. I liked it.
 
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I finally watched The Horse Whisperer today. I'm surprised at how much i liked it. It's a great heart healing story.

This movie has one of the best quotes in it:


“Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in our hearts. About seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain, because the pain of not being true to it is far, far greater. ”
― Nicholas Evans

I used it in one of stories that was nc/bdsm themed :)
 
This movie has one of the best quotes in it:


“Sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all. It's about what's going on in our hearts. About seeing clearly the way life is and accepting it and being true to it, whatever the pain, because the pain of not being true to it is far, far greater. ”
― Nicholas Evans

I used it in one of stories that was nc/bdsm themed :)

Man, there were so many quotable moments in this story! But yes, I can see the wisdom in that one for sure.
 
Netflixers, check out "2-Headed Shark Attack" if you want some laughs. Awful awful movie but you will laugh at how bad it is.
 
After putting it off (I really don't know why) for a year or so, I finally watched Life in a Day. I loved it, absolutely loved it!

If you don't know, and can't be bothered to click the link, it's a documentary about life around the world on July 24th 2010. People had filmed themselves during that day and uploaded it on YouTube, and then those clips were edited into a movie. Some bits were grainy phone camera types, other bits were really professional, but it really showed life in a day. It was just so lovely. Definitely worth watching, if you have extra time on your hands.
 
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