doctorwhom
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Everyone is oh so flattering. Makes a girls's heart feel very good.
So, since I'm a movie nut, I'm curious, What are some of movies that have really wowed you over the years?
For my the first one that I really remember being wowed at was Jurassic Park. I wasn't allowed to see it when it first came out. My Dad thought I would never get any sleep. I was such a scaredy cat kid. And sure enough as soon as I saw it I was petrified. But I was so blown away by the T-Rex, I became obsessed with watching the scene where the T-Rex escapes. For as much as it scared me, I loved it.
The second time I remember this happening was with Fellowship of the Ring. I was sourced to read the books in high school and thus wasn't really a fan of them. I found them to be silly books and at the tine only half heartedly read them. So when the movies came out, confession: I was not interested. My brother and Dad dragged me to fellowship on Christmas, and I was bring a surly bitch about the whole thing. I spent the whole movie on the edge of my seat completely enthralled with movie. I loved it so much... For the next two months it was the only movie I watched in theaters. My Dad brother needless to say laughed their asses off at me.
The third, was The Dark Knight. There wasn't a piece of that movie that I didn't love. I was skeptical about Heath Ledger, but it took him five minutes in that opening scene to change my mind.
The last time, was definitely with Smaug in the Hobbit. A.) Because I shamelessly admit it all comes back to Lord of Rings. But B.) Because it's been so long since there was a good dragon in a movie. And Smaug, was fucking awesome. Though I tell you now, if given the choice watch the IMAX. He's impressive period, but in that huge screen in 3D is amazing!
Everyone is oh so flattering. Makes a girls's heart feel very good.
So, since I'm a movie nut, I'm curious, What are some of movies that have really wowed you over the years?
For my the first one that I really remember being wowed at was Jurassic Park. I wasn't allowed to see it when it first came out. My Dad thought I would never get any sleep. I was such a scaredy cat kid. And sure enough as soon as I saw it I was petrified. But I was so blown away by the T-Rex, I became obsessed with watching the scene where the T-Rex escapes. For as much as it scared me, I loved it.
The second time I remember this happening was with Fellowship of the Ring. I was sourced to read the books in high school and thus wasn't really a fan of them. I found them to be silly books and at the tine only half heartedly read them. So when the movies came out, confession: I was not interested. My brother and Dad dragged me to fellowship on Christmas, and I was bring a surly bitch about the whole thing. I spent the whole movie on the edge of my seat completely enthralled with movie. I loved it so much... For the next two months it was the only movie I watched in theaters. My Dad brother needless to say laughed their asses off at me.
The third, was The Dark Knight. There wasn't a piece of that movie that I didn't love. I was skeptical about Heath Ledger, but it took him five minutes in that opening scene to change my mind.
The last time, was definitely with Smaug in the Hobbit. A.) Because I shamelessly admit it all comes back to Lord of Rings. But B.) Because it's been so long since there was a good dragon in a movie. And Smaug, was fucking awesome. Though I tell you now, if given the choice watch the IMAX. He's impressive period, but in that huge screen in 3D is amazing!
Everyone is oh so flattering. Makes a girls's heart feel very good.
So, since I'm a movie nut, I'm curious, What are some of movies that have really wowed you over the years?
For my the first one that I really remember being wowed at was Jurassic Park. I wasn't allowed to see it when it first came out. My Dad thought I would never get any sleep. I was such a scaredy cat kid. And sure enough as soon as I saw it I was petrified. But I was so blown away by the T-Rex, I became obsessed with watching the scene where the T-Rex escapes. For as much as it scared me, I loved it.
The second time I remember this happening was with Fellowship of the Ring. I was sourced to read the books in high school and thus wasn't really a fan of them. I found them to be silly books and at the tine only half heartedly read them. So when the movies came out, confession: I was not interested. My brother and Dad dragged me to fellowship on Christmas, and I was bring a surly bitch about the whole thing. I spent the whole movie on the edge of my seat completely enthralled with movie. I loved it so much... For the next two months it was the only movie I watched in theaters. My Dad brother needless to say laughed their asses off at me.
The third, was The Dark Knight. There wasn't a piece of that movie that I didn't love. I was skeptical about Heath Ledger, but it took him five minutes in that opening scene to change my mind.
The last time, was definitely with Smaug in the Hobbit. A.) Because I shamelessly admit it all comes back to Lord of Rings. But B.) Because it's been so long since there was a good dragon in a movie. And Smaug, was fucking awesome. Though I tell you now, if given the choice watch the IMAX. He's impressive period, but in that huge screen in 3D is amazing!
Oh Saving Private Ryan. Such a good movie. Tom Hanks is a national treasure. You can't even hold his bad movies against him he's so awesome.
Oh Saving Private Ryan. Such a good movie. Tom Hanks is a national treasure. You can't even hold his bad movies against him he's so awesome.
I would put Apollo 13 over that. His performance was outstanding, and needed to be--it wasn't like we didn't know the outcome already. Castaway was a truly brilliant performance as well.
And yes, I'll put the Hunger Games movies in there. True to the books, which is huge for me, and the cinematography is excellent.
This is very true, they do stick close to the books, but that can happen when the author also writes the screen play.
How us everyone's Saturday?
I have two more gifts to buy for Christmas, I got be honest I sell like I need a full suit of armor to even attempt to go out there right now.
How is everyone tonight?
How is everyone tonight?
Feeling kind of chatty tonight. Would love to make some new friends. Send me a PM if you'd like to get to know a fun geeky Texas girl.
new to all this what is a pm?
Like to chat I am in Australia