Oh, I gave up long before The Ring came out! I think the Shining was enough for me - I watched it on video when I was about 12, and that was the end of wanting to see horror movies. I did watch Seven, though - and generally wished I hadn't. My then-hubby rented it, popped it in and said, "It's a cop movie." Well, yeah, I suppose. Ugh.
Do they all have dancing in them?! (That's what's put me off in the past ... I find musicals really difficult to process.)
OMG this a grate thread I have to say this will help with my Job a lot since I don't have to much time to watch a lot of movies you guys are going to help me a lot. I am that person that magically puts those movies in those red boxes at the grocery stores the ones you rent from. I am always being asked what is a good movie.I know I know what you guys are going to say I have all these movies for free and I don't watch them well sorry guys I like to read better.
The boys watched Enchanted the other night. I could see it from my desk, but did not really watch. It looked cute enough.
The boys watched Enchanted the other night. I could see it from my desk, but did not really watch. It looked cute enough.I know it's not a film, but we are fairly addicted to Gavin and Stacey right now. There were only 3 seasons shot of it, so we've almost finished the lot. Ruth Jones has created just about the funniest character ever, and she is so very Welsh with her red dragons everywhere. Gwyn has said her Welsh pronunciation is quite good, though he could tell she is not a native speaker. I love the absurdity of her type of character, people who have lived about a dozen lifetimes, mention anything and she stares off into the middle distance and tells a tale of wild adventure and intrigue, as well as the inside dirt on a random array of celebrities. We only have two episodes left to watch.
But PLEASE TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED ON THE FISHING TRIP!
I am soooooo glad you've been watching Gavin and Stacey because I have seen all episodes EXCEPT for the Christmas special. I don't know why my DVR didn't record it! I've seen parts of it on YouTube, but I cannot for the life of me work out what happened on the fishing trip!!!! Can you tell me? I've been dying to know!!! Isn't Ruth Jones just brilliant? But PLEASE TELL ME WHAT HAPPENED ON THE FISHING TRIP!
I don't care for the adjective 'lush' and that one does not strike me as particularly Welsh as I heard it in England from the kids.We are going to see if we can get into Peep Show as I've seen David Mitchell on Graham Norton and he is always quite funny.
Cebushan- I work for them. It is the best job ever. I go in when ever I want and work as many or as little hours per day that I want as long as the new releases are in the kiosks the day before they are to be released and I get them one week in advance.the company is in the top 25 on fortunes 100 fastest growing companies list.
Ah, CebuShan, I know what Are You Being Served looks like, but have never watched. Gwyn utterly hates it, no idea why. We've never been big television watchers, and did not even own one until we had kids. Before all the strict laws about telemarketing, we used to have people attempt to sell us cable over the phone and at the door. I loved the stupefied looks/sounds when I would tell them that we did not own a set, and therefore cable would be a bit pointless. They really could not overcome that obstacle....
I love doing that now! Ever since the switch to digital, we have been unable to get any TV reception (We live out in the middle of nowhere and can't get cable. We can get Dish Network but I don't want to pay for a bunch of channels that we would never watch!). I know the looks you are talking about. They just can't seem to understand how anyone could survive without TV!
Ah, so you have seen the look, then. This is exactly it. They look at you as if thinking Surely you're breaking some law here.... I remember telling one woman over the phone that I did not own a television, and she spoke in this knowing tone, as if she were now going to get right to the heart of the problem with We have lots of educational programming. Yeah, OK, we still don't have a television, honey.... Talk about your hard sells!
I finally managed to watch the film “Valkyrie”, the story about Count Claus von Stauffenberg’s resistance and the plot.The film claims to be truthfully based on facts, and many facts in the film agree with what I have read. But the film makes events very “picturesque”, and that makes me doubt whether I am really told the true facts. Why? Because von Stauffenberg was a realist and very well trained in the army.He also originated from an old aristocratic family and they would not have sent him to the family’s traditional regiment and the Academy if he would have been the “fool” of the family.But in the story he acts like a fool: he takes the fact, that his bomb went off in lots of smoke and noise,as a fact that Hitler was killed by this bomb. He fails to look for any evidence. Would an intelligent army-person act like that? I doubt it. I am sure that von Stauffenberg – like many other Germans – worked in the Resistanceand I am sure he took lots of risks like many other Germans at the time, but I don’t think he was a fool.Perhaps one day we have a chance to find out the true facts.
Hello, CebuShan.What is the film "Downfall" all about?Is it to with plotting to overthrow the regime ?Thanks from Kristina.