Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To Live-- Chinese movie from 1994. The story spans decades and shows Chinese history through the impact on one family.
Loved it, but at one point the tragedies just kept piling on and it became too much.
I definitely prefer Zhang Yimou's earlier films. Raise the Red Lantern was the greatest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly, Madly, Deeply
I think a few people saw it when it came out, but for some reason it's impossible to find anywhere so it's been forgotten. It's so, so good. I laughed and cried buckets.
Yes, wonderful! Ah Alan Rickman!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Bruges
This was such a surprise. I had (very) mixed feelings about Colin Farrell going in but really enjoyed it. Neat idea, great cast.
Anonymous wrote:In Bruges
Anonymous wrote:Annie, the one with Jamie Foxx. I thought it was a GREAT remake.
Anonymous wrote:To Live-- Chinese movie from 1994. The story spans decades and shows Chinese history through the impact on one family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fresh
The 1994 one? That was excellent.
Anonymous wrote:Truly, Madly, Deeply
I think a few people saw it when it came out, but for some reason it's impossible to find anywhere so it's been forgotten. It's so, so good. I laughed and cried buckets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw this in the theater when it came out, one of my favorites.Anonymous wrote:Sliding Doors
+1. Loved Gwyneth's short hair. I was sorry to see her grow it back out right away.
Anonymous wrote:I feel pretty (Amy schumer), Clifford with Martin short, heartbreakers with Jennifer love Hewitt, sigourney weaver and ray liotta, friends with kids (Jennifer westfeldt and Adam Scott), and get over it (ben foster) are some fairly obscure movies I’ve loved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bridget runs a marathon
Brittany?