I never have problems losing track of shrimp, but that's probably because the answer to the question of where they are is usually "in my belly."
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I think I'd get really confused, switching back and forth between parallel universes. Hell, I get confused switching rooms in my house.
omg, totally me.
I saw In A World last night and really enjoyed it. Funny, loaded with complicated, believable relationships and charming as hell. Written and directed by a woman, too. A lovely little movie.
TCM has "Psycho" on now. They are doing a Hitchcock marathon.
I just turned it on!
I haven't seen this movie from the beginning in a LONG time.
It's one of my favorites. I'll have to see what comes on next.
I think the marathon ends with this. Next is "The Lodger."
oh! "The Lodger" is a Hitchcock too.
Frenzy is at 3:30.
Just saw World's End.
Question--was the scene near the start of the movie where Gary was
I think the answer is probably - yes. Because I know at least one person who had to go to 12-step meetings during in-patient psych care. I didn't pick up on the hospital aspect, though, I just assumed 12-step.
I would say that World's End is easily my favorite of the trio, and I will readily admit that's partially because the blue goo allowed me to thorougly enjoy the fight scenes without getting hung up on the gore. I'd see it again in a heartbeat. Also, kind of in love with Nick Frost right now.