yea me three. Jude Law may be purdy but he doesn't do anything for me either. Now you can give me Johnny Depp's beauty, his sexy voice, soulful eyes and sly smile any day of the week!
>>dies drooling<< Johnny makes my day. _________________
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 7:25 am Post subject:
Enna wrote:
yea me three. Jude Law may be purdy but he doesn't do anything for me either. Now you can give me Johnny Depp's beauty, his sexy voice, soulful eyes and sly smile any day of the week!
Well, he sure floats Mrs A.D.'s boat, I can tell you
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Tu_triky wrote:
why don't they just bring a whip to torture you next time....it's much more direct and to the point.
Anything is better than having to watch Mariah Carey's lame acting. The girl's got great pipes, I'll give her that. But oh god, Glitter sucked. _________________
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:08 am Post subject:
Anime Dad wrote:
Another singer trying to be an actor. Bad idea, in most cases. Almost as bad as actors wanting to be singers
I think that's worst. I can tolerate bad acting to a degree but bad singing...*shudder* For example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIFh1ydXWmg Ok, I admit, he has a pretty nice voice but him singing is just....scary. _________________
Eww, no! Britney's been so trashy lately. Even though they were a cute couple back then, I don't think they should get back together.
I don't either. But stupid media hype can be so influential. They'll destroy JT and Diaz yet.
MissMonika wrote:
Anything is better than having to watch Mariah Carey's lame acting. The girl's got great pipes, I'll give her that. But oh god, Glitter sucked.
Yea, my sentiments exactly. I haven't even watched Glitter. For that mattaer, I haven't seen Brittany's movie either. I try to steer clear, and luckily for me, I don't have any cousins who would enjoy that shite.
Tu_triky wrote:
somebody should have hit her over the head with a pipe after she made that movie.
No worries. She went insane instead. _________________
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:52 pm Post subject:
i was watching Black Rain with Michael Douglas, Andy Garcia, and Ken Takakura last night....dayem i noticed the film was so old that they had a scene where ppl were smoking cigs on the plane...and i saw that movie when it came out. oldness.
I think it's Gyllenhal, but am not too sure... :/ On the topic of movies, I recently saw this Korean film 'A millionnaire's first love' starring Hyuun Bin (the male lead from the Korean series 'Kim Sam Soon'). At first I thought it'd be your typical arrogant rich boy falls for poor charming girl, and it kind of is, but I'm glad I gave it a chance because it's far from a silly comedy. A very sad ending, but manages to pass the moral of the story not in a catechism way, but through a very touching tale of first love. But that ending... really sad _________________
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 7:55 am Post subject:
A friend of mine and I saw Letters from Iwo Jima last night in Irvine. Wow, what an incredible movie! I'm generally not interested in war movies but I really liked this one. Found myself crying in a few scenes, and I rarely cry while watching movies. Props to Nino for a solid performance. I'm glad there's at least one member of Johnny's Ent. who can really act. Ken Watanabe is brilliant in this. _________________
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:10 am Post subject:
MissMonika wrote:
A friend of mine and I saw Letters from Iwo Jima last night in Irvine. Wow, what an incredible movie! I'm generally not interested in war movies but I really liked this one. Found myself crying in a few scenes, and I rarely cry while watching movies. Props to Nino for a solid performance. I'm glad there's at least one member of Johnny's Ent. who can really act. Ken Watanabe is brilliant in this.
el nino was a veritable typhoon of talent. yeah i really enjoyed the film myself.
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A friend of mine and I saw Letters from Iwo Jima last night in Irvine. Wow, what an incredible movie! I'm generally not interested in war movies but I really liked this one. Found myself crying in a few scenes, and I rarely cry while watching movies. Props to Nino for a solid performance. I'm glad there's at least one member of Johnny's Ent. who can really act. Ken Watanabe is brilliant in this.
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