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26th of March || happy!
Nelly Furtado - Say It Right
Hallelujah! The issue concerning FileXoom has been dealt with! I can now happily access my files ^_^ Good thing my files aren't lost! *shivers at the thought of uploading 106 files again and updating many more links*
Saturday I watched a movie,
"A clockwork orange". I found it quite disturbing at some points, but I suppose that's what you get from a movie directed by Stanley Kubrick, right? (the one who also directed
"The Shining") It was about a delinquent teenager who used to tell his parents he was working, while he was out picking on others and robbing houses with his friends to get money. He is sent to prison after one of his victims, whom he attacked and robbed the house of, dies in hospital. After a period of time spent in jail, he is sent to a clinic by his own will, since he had heard that that clinic provided "treatment" for people who did wrongdoings, and promised a "cure" for the urge to do evil. There, Alex DeLarge (the protagonist and also the narrator who accompanies you throughout the movie, narrating as the events are shown) is forced to watch disturbing and violent movies (people being beat up or raped) and his body starts to develop a certain rejection towards those deeds he had done before. After he gets back home, he discovers his old friends aren't what they used to be any more, and the movie ends with him in hospital after attempting to commit suicide.
There are more details, but it would take a lot of time to describe them all. I don't recommend it to narrow-minded people, because you have to be tolerant to leave out the surface part and understand the meaning. I'll remember this one for ever, Kubrick brings yet another masterpiece to the film industry!
I have to do a project for English class, with 2 more girls, and we originally decided to feature natural disasters. But now we switched to movies! And I'd like to hear some examples of movies you have seen and liked, besides the ones written here! Please? *puppy eyes*
Horror: Jeepers Creepers,
Underworld
Comedy/Romantic comedy: How to lose a guy in 10 days,
40 year old virgin
Romance: Titanic, Step up
Drama: Jane Eyre,
Meet Joe Black,
Habla con ella (Talk to her),
A clockwork orange, Blood diamond
Pshycological/Thriller: Saw,
The Shining, Psycho,
The Others
Fantasy: Lord of the Rings,
Harry Potter, Eragon
Action: The Matrix, Ghost Rider, The Mexican,
The Crow, Blow
Historical: Troy, 300,
The Three Musketeers, Ben-Hur,
Gladiator
Documentary (don't need any tips on this one lol)
Science Fiction: E.T. (lol),
Planet of the apes, Star Wars
Animation: Sailor Moon,
Shrek,
Corpse Bride
Parody: Scary Movie,
Robin Hood: men in tights (lol my brilliant mind thought of this one!)
Biographical (again, no tips on this one)
Musical: Singing in the rain,
My fair lady
Soap Opera: Friends, Rebelde, Lacrimi de iubire (Tears of love - lol, a Romanian soap opera; no comment! *gags self*), Lost
Remake: House of wax,
The Ring
Adventure: Pirates of the Caribbean (obviously!), Indiana Jones
Western: The good, the bad and the ugly
Mystery/Crime: The Godfather
From the ones above I've seen only the ones written in italics. I want to see
Psycho and
The Godfather! T_T Enough, this post is already too long! Hope everyone's doing great! Have a great week!
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