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26.1.06

under kate's world

A lot of stuff seemed very unneccesary. I mean it's cool and all, it makes it feel as though there is real history. But so much as to include a lost of stuff to make it seem real, it kinda gets lost in the complexity however, it's a complexity that makes it just.
Sexy though.

underworld:evo - 2/5

trizzle and izzle

Mark and I saw Tristan and Isolde last night. Suffice to say...it was very well written. The plot was solid. Except for that horse coming out of nowhere? But there wasn't a lot to think about. It was good. Quite good. A little predictable, but it was good. Tristan was a real man. And a real boy. Mmmyeah.
Thus, Tristan and Isolde - 3/5

19.1.06

broken back

brokeback was pretty solid. it really made me question myself. it was very emotional. it was strong. Oh, Jack Nasty.

brokeback mountain - 3.5/5

holy schnitzel - hoodpimped

So. Joel and I saw Hoodwinked tonight. Seriously, this was the smartest movie I've ever seen. It was so well written. It was so smart, and just..awe.
Here it is 4.o.Awesome It was so awesome.

Rock it out.
hoodwinked - 4/5

6.1.06

mr. bana? your hulk death awaits

Mmm-fuckin-hmmm. Munich - 4.5/5
That's like the best rating I've given something.
Daniel Craig and Eric Bana whipped out their silencers, shot some tittes, and rammed them up my asshole, and I've not yet been able to stop shitting.
Fantastic.

1.1.06

best of 05

Movies.
In 2005, I went to the movies 65 times and watched 53 different movies.
So, here's my top 10.

10. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
9. The Weatherman
8. A History of Violence
7. Serenity
6. The Producers
5. King Kong
4. War of the Worlds
3. Sin City
2. Batman Begins
1. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

Honorable Mention: Chronicles of Narnia, Kung-Fu Hustle and Crash

I own 147 DVD's, and 26 of them are in the Top 250 of All-Time.
I'm going to see Brokeback Mountain this week. I wish I got to see it in 2005.

Unce. Deal with that.