Anonymous wrote:The rebooted Star Trek movies. Give me the old ones any day; at least they were thoughtful, didn't rely on special effects for a story line, and didn't implausibly make an asshole, wet-behind-the-ears 20 year old as the captain. Give me a break.
Spock attempting to curse is the best thing ever.Anonymous wrote:Love Actually. I just don't get all the love.
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Loved Raising Arizona (the diaper scene!!!!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Actually. I just don't get all the love.
Extremely hateful towards Americans too.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Titanic.
I was rooting for them all to die by the end.
haha - ran across this one on TV this weekend. Felt the same way. My friend and I will forever call that movie "...And the Boat Sank"
Me, three! Saw this movie on a Transatlantic flight when it first came out, it seemed endless and I clearly remember hoping for the characters to die already. It was painful to watch, even on a plane. I can't imagine sitting through it in an actual theater.
I remember thinking the fiancé seemed hot and Leo DiCaprio looked like a little kid next to Kate Winslet. She looked like a woman, he looked like a teen - the casting was distracting. I felt bad for the fiancé. Indifferent about Leo.
Anonymous wrote:A Christmas Story
Anonymous wrote:Titanic.
I was rooting for them all to die by the end.
Anonymous wrote:Love Actually. I just don't get all the love.