I think at the time we were watching the movie, it was me, three girls and one had brought her boyfriend and we were giggling so much in the theater and then we squealed throughout the bathroom scenes. We almost got kicked out. Thankfully it was only my group and two other couples in there.
yes, I have to agree. It came out beautifully, it makes me want to crave coffee, haha!
Subcriptions still aren't working for me even though I changed email..
sniff...
new layyouurtt!
umbrella-ella-ella-e-e-e!
Oh yeah. I laughed all through the Covenant and part of Prom Night. Prom Night kinda shook me up a bit...
I just know I'm not going to see The Dark Knight. it's going to be one of those psychological thriller things that messes up your mind @___@
oh I see, I see. I like going to see horrors in the movies with a bunch of friends so that I'm not alone in the screaming part (also because we find a way to laugh throughout a lot of it). heh.
oh yes, of course with Drew Barrymore! It was on ABC Family last night and I was mouthing all the words in it hahaha.
But the Princess Bride...it's really a cute story. Refresh your memory? There's this kid who's sick and his grandfather comes over and begins to read to him this book about a girl named Buttercup and the love of her life, Wesley.
It's a good love story and it has Andre the Giant. hooray
Man, if I had the time, I'd watch the original all the time. But it's like, 5 hours long and my attention span normally only stretches to about...an hour and a half at the most (heh). The same goes for Jane Eyre. Love the story and the movie, but I just don't have the time. bah.
ahaha isn't that how it always is, though? once you have the original, it's hard to accept the new. Like those Pink Panther or Herbie movies. the old ones are the best. the new ones are wannabes
hooray for ruining the mood of a movie!