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mcgillianaire) wrote2004-06-07 11:56 pm
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Love Actually
My Dad and I went to watch the latest in a line of British romantic comedies. Unfortunately, as expected the good parts were edited but even then, there was an incredible amount of love-making going on there. At one point I wasn't sure if my dad would've preferred watching The Day After Tomorrow. Luckily he enjoyed the movie, or so he mentioned afterwards.
I quite liked it, even though it seemed to meander along mindlessly for a while. There were a few cheesy lines here and there, but for the most part it was a tasteful amalgmation of the Who's Who in modern British cinema. The only notable missing face perhaps, was Michael Caine. Maybe he's too old to make love, actually?
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Share with me a list of movies you seriously recommend to watch before the end of the summer. I'll do the same if you want. The Corporation, Canadian Bacon and Fahrenheit 9/11 are definitely @ the top of my agenda when I get back to Montreal but I'm looking for some other intense, preferably-foreign, independent documentary-movies.
Tomorrow is my India Presentation. I hope I rehearse it enough and stick to the 30 minute guideline. Maybe Lang has forgotten all about it? Luckily I enjoy speaking in public. It shouldn't turn out to be all that bad. Anybody interested in going thru a copy of the Powerpoint Slides?
So yeh, list list list recommended movies. Take care and Good Night! :)
I quite liked it, even though it seemed to meander along mindlessly for a while. There were a few cheesy lines here and there, but for the most part it was a tasteful amalgmation of the Who's Who in modern British cinema. The only notable missing face perhaps, was Michael Caine. Maybe he's too old to make love, actually?
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Share with me a list of movies you seriously recommend to watch before the end of the summer. I'll do the same if you want. The Corporation, Canadian Bacon and Fahrenheit 9/11 are definitely @ the top of my agenda when I get back to Montreal but I'm looking for some other intense, preferably-foreign, independent documentary-movies.
Tomorrow is my India Presentation. I hope I rehearse it enough and stick to the 30 minute guideline. Maybe Lang has forgotten all about it? Luckily I enjoy speaking in public. It shouldn't turn out to be all that bad. Anybody interested in going thru a copy of the Powerpoint Slides?
So yeh, list list list recommended movies. Take care and Good Night! :)
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I watched the Butterfly Effect. Cool movie mate... Worth the effort of d/l for 14 hours...
Next weekend, me gonna go to DJ Tiesto at ARIA afterhours... the sunday I wanna go watch the F1 race. Not to mention that next week I have the finals. Tough shit mate...
Take care and have fun with the India presentation.
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You can run, but you can't hide. Satyameva Jayate!
Unless you bought tickets for the F1 race months in advance how will you watch it?! There'll be a lot of activity on Crescent Street that day. A stage is set-up and everything, if I remember correctly from last year.
Good luck on finals. I'll be in India by then and not sure if I'll be able to update LJ as often till I get back to Montreal.
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