:eusa_clap I liked it a lot, surprisingly. A couple of the scenes were genuinely creepy. I saw a midnight showing of it, so it definitely enhanced the atmosphere a little bit.
Orphan wow. This movie was about 87% better than I thought it was gonna be. All of the actors were great (the dad was a little meh though). Particularly the mother played by Vera Farmiga and the actual orphan played amazingly by Isabelle Fuhrman. Its was pretty damn suspensful and its nice to see a killer kid movie where the kid actually...kills! =D WATCH IT!
The Breakfast Club (for the 10th or 11th time) It never fails to send chills down my spine. One of the greatest films of all time.
I love this movie so much. K-PAX was the last movie I watched. WAS HE AN ALIEN OR CRAZY?! WHERE DID BESS GO?! DID SHE GO TO K-PAX?! HOW DID HE KNOW ABOUT THE DOG'S TOYS?! AAAARRRGH!
Thank you for reminding me I really need to watch that movie xD LMIW: The Devil Wears Prada why yes, I AM that ghey xD
Guillermo del Toro doesn't disappoint. Of all the movies that I've seen of his, I haven't disliked any of 'em (even better: I've loved most of 'em). I watched The Cove. I cried. It was the saddest documentary (maybe even movie) that I've ever seen. The mass extermination of Dolphins are terrifying and I've never felt so much anger and sadness in one sitting. Everyone should watch it if they wanna know about Taiji's hidden truth and more on how 23,000 dolphins are slaughtered while only a small portion of them (but enough) are instruments of our entertainment in Sea World, aquariums, etc.
Johnny Guitar I didn't like the movie, but this scene is a classic. I came to know it (by heart) in an Almodovar film [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JPragZeLGU[/YOUTUBE]
I did on my last birthday. It was awesome, but I thought the ending was a bit of a cop-out. Other than that, I loved it!
The People Under the Stairs. I always forget how much I like this movie, one of Wes Craven's classics.