but the real star was little Brandon Walters who plays 'Nullah' a half white, half aborigine child that does a lot of narrating throughout the film. He came across as so innocent and pure and magical that I was just swept away.
I wanted Nullah to die. He evaded death sooo many times and caused more problems than he was worth, lol but that's just me, a childless loveless 17 year old :P
Gran Torino (2008) -
The more i sit on this movie the more i like it, i saw it a while ago but just haven't been on here lately. A lot of what did it for me was the humor i thought Eastwood was hilarious and still the only 78 year old who can manage to be intimidating with a 'hand' gun. I really liked how the story progressed it was actually believable that somebody who's that stubborn and solid in his values and way of life could actually change and my god i learned so many racial slurs that i never knew existed. The one thing that seems to differ from other people's opinions about this movie was about the Hmong actors. I know they're inexperienced and what not but i thought they were kind of...bland, just the main two. They seem to have been getting a lot of praise but eh i dunno, i thought it was obvious that they were inexperienced their emotions seemed really candid sometimes.
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) -
Henry Fonda was awesome as a bad guy for once, the face-off was amazing as usual in Leone's films i was just completely happy the entire movie as i always am while watching his movies i just feel overwhelming happiness
because they're so...i dunno, those who have seen them know what i mean
Clue (1985) -
Suuuper funny i love Tim Curry. I actually have a fun fact, my friend's grandfather was Bill Carlson which probably doesn't mean much to anybody other than minnesotans because he was a famous newscaster but anyway, so my friend has all these connections to all these celebrities and stuff but she's sooo...moviedumb she can't even begin to fathom how important some of the people she has had opportunities to meet are. An example is John Goodman carried her around the set of Flinstones when she was a toddler..How awesome would that be!? anyway, so Tim Curry would always write her mom love letters and i didn't believe her when she told me that at first because she kind of embellishes stories but i actually saw one, he sent her a picture of himself and wrote a little note on it and it was SO cool so yeah that was my fun fact. I'd take a picture of it but i kinda don't like...that friend anymore...she's psycho but i won't go into that. Becca knows!! So yeah Clue was hilarious, Tim Curry is a favorite even if he sent love letters to my friends psychotic mother, i swear her family is ****ed up. Google Bill Carlson btw.
A History of Violence (2005) -
I've seen this movie a couple times now and i really like it
William Hurt is THE best part even though he's barely in it, the last 20 minutes is awesome and i love the action, there isn't
that much action in it but when there is it's pretty badass
Death Becomes Her (1992) -
A funny dark comedy, i really liked Meryl Streep of course and Goldie Hawn in a fat suit.