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Action packed and thought provoking — 5 years ago

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I read it during my lunches and little spots of time I could get in during my week and devoured this one. I’m not sure what the person below really felt about this, but I expected the story to be a bit outlandish. Most really interesting stories are. There was incredible action, and you get used to his movements through both realities. I love books where you can study the names and try to find out why the author chose them. This was one of those.

A story about "What Color Is Your Parachute? 2007: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers" — 6 years ago

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I think there are incredible things to be learned from this book if you actually do the exercises he suggests. If all you do is “read” it then you will have really lost out on the real value of the book.

A story about "Feels Like Home" — 7 years ago

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She is incredible. She is a peach.

A story about "Joe Versus the Volcano" — 7 years ago

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Joe Vs. The Volcano — 3 days ago

I’m a big fan of that way of thinking. I like that story meg ryan tells in “Joe VS the Volcano”. I haven’t seen that movie in a long time and have no idea when it came out because I saw it on video. I think it goes something like her telling a story about a land of asians who have really long chopsticks. Too long to feed themselves. He asks something like, “don’t they all starve” and she responds with that they don’t because they learned that if they feed eachother, then everyone eats. I also liked another quote that I actually found, from that movie:

My father says that almost the whole world is asleep. Everybody you know. Everybody you see. Everybody you talk to. He says that only a few people are awake and they live in a state of constant total amazement. —Patricia

Hmm, I might just have to watch that movie again.

PS. Now that I think about it, I wonder if I just dreamed up the story about the chopsticks or not. Eh, I’ll just have to find the movie again. If you watch it, let me know if it has the chopstick part.

A story about "Needing You" — 7 years ago

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I’m doing this thing where I watch chinese movies because it helps my chinese, or at least that is what I’m telling myself. Well, this was suggested. A romantic comedy. It’s amusing. It is about a girl named Kinki who is just a real pushover. She works for a guy named Andy who is the top sales manager. Kinki has this thing. She is a compulsive cleaner whenever she gets nervous. The comdey goes from there. It’s sappy but I didn’t find myself hating it after I was done.

A story about "Trainspotting" — 7 years ago

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I agree with Alanna. This movie is pretty dark, but really is eye openning. The classic part with the baby crawling on the ceiling has been parodied a bit too.

A story about "Hero" — 7 years ago

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I really enjoyed the use of color in this movie.

A story about "House of Flying Daggers" — 7 years ago

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A lot of eye candy. I see what yuhuazi is saying, but I still think there were a lot of beautiful scenes so it is atleast worth seeing for that. It is like saying, “wow, the grand canyon is kinda boring. It is just a bunch of rocks.”

A story about "Super Mario Bros." — 7 years ago

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Stupid funny, but still worth it for anyone who played the game as a kid.

A story about "The Usual Suspects" — 7 years ago

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It’s one of those movies that gives you a real “WHOA” moment after you finish it. Real fun to watch. Even more fun to watch twice.

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