My vision on losing everything for the good cause changed kindof. Frodo loses almost everything i love (friends, a careless life) and is troubled with the burden of an entire world. Things can change over night and day.
My vision on losing everything for the good cause changed kindof. Frodo loses almost everything i love (friends, a careless life) and is troubled with the burden of an entire world. Things can change over night and day.
Ah, now I see. That's a pretty cool thing to take away from the film. The transitory nature of life and what we can and can not do about is a seriously good thing to think about from time to time. Cool!
Are you talking the original from back in the 1950s or the Tom Cruise remake?
Ever hear a tape of Orson Welles' original radio broadcast? It's pretty spooky, but you'd would have had to have been pretty much of a space cadet already to take it serious as a real invasion.
there was another movie i rented and tried to watch too but after a few minutes i shut it off and thought "why did i rent this??". i forgot what it was though...
Letters from Iwo Jima (bawring), The Departed (tambien), Angel's Egg (too experimental for me I'm afraid), Who's Camus anyway? (Jesus was it bawring), Suicide club (lol, had no idea it was a trashy horror), Rain dogs (bawring), Traffic (bawring), Always (too mainstream, switched it off after 2 minutes)...
It's a bit controversial but i haven't been able to watch either of the Pirates of the Caribbean films all the way through, i got about half way through the first one and about 20 mins through Dead Mans Chest, i probably won't even bother with the third instalment!