A question I have about "Bewitched (Special Edition)" — 2 years ago
I wonder where I can find a skirt like this?
It’s so purrrrdy (that’s “pretty” for you non-cats)!!!

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I wonder where I can find a skirt like this?
It’s so purrrrdy (that’s “pretty” for you non-cats)!!!
Not the best film that I’ve seen, but it’s fun to watch anyways.
I just can’t get enough of that scene where John’s in a tux and holding a red rose. Gets me every time. (sniff)
To make a very long blog entry short, the song “Seven Black Roses (To Sleep)” saved me from strategically placing this effing CD under a moving steam roller.
This album opened my eyes errr ears to headbanging rock. I used to be afraid of rock music for some crazy reason—that is until high school and I had the chance to listen to Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Until then, I didn’t know that rock could be so…I don’t know…beautiful I guess. Thank you, Billy Corgan and the rest of the Smashing Pumpkins, for bringing alternative music into my life (and partly for being so damn pretty)!
I can never get tired of watching this movie. I love the dialogue most of all.
blog: A Few Good Men
Brick Tamland (Steve Carrell) rocks!
It’s his lines that I love the most about this film!
I don’t know what we’re yelling about!
(Loud noises!)
blog: MCR – Three Cheers
Long P.S. The last time I went this crazy over an album was in high school, with the album being the Smashing Pumpkins’ Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. I swear I’m not exaggerating when I say that, after my first spin of Disc One a.k.a. “From Dawn to Dusk”, it took me months before I could get Billy Corgan’s whiny voice off of my brain.
Fast forward to a decade later and…well, I swear I’m not exaggerating when I say that, after my first spin of Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, it took me months before I could get Gerard Way’s screaming voice off of my brain. If this reads like a bad case of deja vu, it’s because this album gave me just that. Listening to My Chemical Romance’s second offer made me feel like it’s high school all over again. (The fact that Way looks eerily like Corgan must’ve helped.)
Steve Oedekerk and everybody else behind this film must be high on something when they made this. I mean: an evil kung-fu master that goes by the name of “Betty”? A cow that does stunts a la The Matrix? A tongue that has its own tongue?! It’s stupid…it’s ridiculous…it’s hilarious and (I can’t say this enough) I love it!
I just saw this film again last night on one of the movie channels on cable. As much as I enjoyed watching the film, it still didn’t change my feelings towards its lead star. I still believe that they should have picked someone else to play Howard Hughes.
blog: The Aviator
It was a fun movie, but, well…the movie in my head (as I read the Dan Brown book) was better. It didn’t meet my expectations, or live up to the hype…
Anyway, did anybody spot the Hidden Mickey? ;)
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