GrubbTheFragger (post: 1513933) wrote:Anyways watched disneys the wild it was pretty funny. I think it's underrated, and at least funnier than Madagascar.
*gouges eyes out* Thanks, I'd nearly managed to erase that movie from my memory x.x The Wild is one of only three movies I've turned off halfway through and never ever wanted to finish
Welp, I wasted an evening with Apt Pupil because I felt like it, and it was
amazing. It cut out a lot of the sexual material that bothered me so much in the book (one scene could even be skipped entirely), and here I was afraid it would all be included and be horrible. But to make up for that, it left out a lot of the stuff I really loved about the book, such as: [spoiler]the mad dash around the house to clean things up before the ambulance comes when Dussander has a heart attack, all the hobos Todd kills and the shooting spree he goes on at the very end, and
especially how Todd shoots Mr. French once he's found out and then lifts his hands in the air and cries, "I'm king of the world!" I thought that was very important to his character.[/spoiler]
But it was very well done and the actors were all great - no surprises there, with Ian McKellen and all.
I also watched The Crucible because of a class, and it was quite interesting. Almost brought me to tears at the end.
I also got to see The Silence of the Lambs, which was
very good and very tense and interesting, but definitely not a horror movie like I'd been led to believe. It's a suspense thriller with a lot of mystery thrown in. I teetered right on the edge of my tolerance level, and would have fallen over if not for watching it with my roommate who'd seen it before, who could warn me when to look away. I doubt I'll watch it again any time soon, but it was a good experience.
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