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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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i've seen Inception three times in the theatre now. could probably go again and not feel too guilty for it. absolutely cannot WAIT until it's out on dvd and i can watch and rewatch Arthur being a badass. plus, i hope we get a "making of" featurette for the hallway scene.
I rewatched The Departed last night. man, that's a great movie. probably Leo's best work. still don't like the ending though. i'm still wondering what was in the envelope Billy gave Madelyn too.
still don't like the ending though.
That movie goes on forever. Just when I thought that Scorsese couldn't possibly have any more ass to pull endings out of, he went and proved me wrong.
I just saw The Invention of Lying, and I really liked it! I don't know why it got such bad reviews. It was funny and clever and sweet. And Jennifer Garner was so adorable I just added 13 Going on 30 to my Netflix queue.
that's a cute movie. Not particularly substantial, but belongs in a double feature with "Never Been Kissed."
Yes, I thought it was cute too.
It is cute. I like Jennifer Garner.
She was so great in that.
And don't forget Mark Ruffalo.
He was cute, too. I think they really sold that one, personally. Because maybe the script wasn't(well, okay, I won't say it wasn't good, but maybe wasn't "all that")