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The Classics


During my wiry time this week I've really gotten into watching some model black and white (and not only) movies. I've never had the time to watch these movies because 1. didn't have the "resources", 2. didn't have the essential to do so, 3. i've been so focused on the future that I forgot about the old times.

By resources, I mean an awesome website I discovered (well, my bf's fams discovered) that has every film you can think of.. except HighSchool Musical3 (haha :P). Now the riches which was put aside to purchase dvd's can be used to buy myself a berret (yes, a berret!). Hello breathtaking movie website! How much I love thee.

Host 3 is a tricky one to discuss. Yes, school has been on my deem insane a lot as of late which leads to my future. But another "time to come" factor, or "future" excuse- has been my concentration on the new movies coming out soon. Ex. James Pact, Quantum of Solace Nov. 14- which looks sooo data d fabric! With all this limited excitement I forgot about those permissible ol' movies =(

Aneways, I just had had had to watchful of (in no particular order):

1. Casablanca (1942).. and I loved it! So smoky, glib, and mysterious! About a love that is cursed by the war- and a silence that "comes back to life"- which ruins a new fondness that developed in his absence. A must see!

2. Sabrina (1955). Audrey Hepburn is attractive! I love her- such a collected, classy trouble! the plot of the story is very good- also about infatuation, or rather obsession.. and money! This movie ranks lofty in my fav romantic films (1. Notebook, 2. Self-importance and Prejudice, 3. Atonement**, 4. Sabrina)

**I decent had to mention, Atonement, the movie is MUCH gamester than the book. I found the book a bit dull ( no offense to the prime mover) lol- he didn't capture the 'love' as well as the flick picture show did (one exception though is the author's description of the library taste scene- THAT was very good-probably the first I've ever read).

3. The Birds (1960). Thriller, not indeed- Alfred Hitchock's Birds is a depiction of my spark of life and your life, if 'the birds attacked. It's scenario is slow and realistic- even scientifically well-thought-out lol. I liked it.

4. Jurassic Park (1995). Yes, for me this is a model. I have not seen this movie up until now.. and WOW I am in love. All things considered the best movie with precise (or rather make up for) scientific explanations that are not thrown out of mass. I would love to be that scientist working on that DNA nibble! Aneways, the plot is exciting...

...in contrast with that of Jurassic Park III. I liked part III but to a incontrovertible extent. I thought Spielberg focused waayyy too much on the raptors being superior to communicate- come on now, it was kinda cheesy the way the essential character was trying to decipher what those dinosaurs were saying to eachother. I reasonableness of if this is what his life's research led him to conclude: "lets a moment ago take the eggs" says Bob the Raptor, "no, lets eat the humans" says Steve the Raptor, "No, they look agreeably, I chewed on the other human- he didn't drop so good, I'm gunna take the eggs"... BAM! the raptors have feelings!- shit, is that a admissible theme for Jurassic ParkIV? prospect not.

5. Pretty Woman (199?3). A misuse's dream come true! Find fault with that girl was lucky- she landed the Ace of Aces! shucks that Harrison Ford is a hunk! ..was a hunk, is a hunk.. was/is.. i dont grasp anymore (he looks ageless in Indiana Jones lol). I guestimate in a way they were both pretty women.. awwww *bolt. True love.. but really? would you companion a prostitute? This all seems kinda iffy. Aneways, thumbs up for the lay down and idea-- which really shows us that anything is thinkable *insert Sarah Palin wink*. 6. Romeo + Juliet (1996). *Starts to drool*.. Leeooo DiCaprio. Enough said.

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