What can I say? I was a very cynical 10 year-old who wasn't buying a frog on a bicycle. My best friend walked out with me too.
So you were both gone with the Schwinn? Le sigh.
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What can I say? I was a very cynical 10 year-old who wasn't buying a frog on a bicycle. My best friend walked out with me too.
So you were both gone with the Schwinn? Le sigh.
Le sigh.
Indeed.
ET was the first movie of that rating (14, was it?) that I saw when I turned that age. Me and Nadia DeLonghi--her birthday was two days after mine, and that's how we celebrated.
I liked it then. I will never watch it again.
I didn't like the Muppet movies anywhere as near as much as I liked the show itself, and now I want to bump all the episode discs up my Netflix queue from where I politely dispersed them.
"Master, he killed the younglings".
Younglings. Seriously. I have no idea how I stayed awake during SW Episode 3.
Ingmar Bergman, 89, RIP.
Ingmar Bergman, 89, RIP.
Aw. One of my faves. Something someone said the other day was making me imagine Harry Potter as done by Bergman.
Younglings. Seriously. I have no idea how I stayed awake during SW Episode 3.
For me, it was rage coupled with nausea.
Wow, the the Death movie really is going to happen.
Well, I watched/listened to the teaser for The Dark Knight and HL certainly sounds like the Joker.
Ingmar Bergman, 89, RIP.
Looks like somebody forgot to work on his chess game.
Looks like somebody forgot to work on his chess game.
Or maybe he's been fending off death since he was 48.
Fanny and Alexander is one of my favorite movies.